Alec Jackson Obituary, Death – As a result of the news that former West Bromwich Albion player Alec Jackson has gone away at the age of 86, the club is in a state of tremendous grief. Alec Jackson played for West Bromwich Albion. Jackson was a member of the club for a good number of years.
The winger, who was born in Tipton, played at The Hawthorns for ten years, from 1954 until 1964, and was fairly successful there during that time.
During that time period, he was a member of the Baggies on 208 separate times and was directly responsible for scoring 52 goals. On Saturday, the club will remember Alec by giving him a minute of applause before the start of the game, and as an additional sign of respect, the players for Carlos Corberán’s team will wear black armbands. The winger, who was born in Tipton, played for the Baggies at The Hawthorns for a period of ten years, beginning in 1954 and continuing until 1964.
These years, 1954 through 1964, make up this period of time span. During that time, he was a member of the club and made 208 appearances, during which he scored 52 goals. During that time, he also made 208 appearances. After that, he got back into the game and started playing for Birmingham City. After that, he moved on to Walsall and continued his career there.
On Saturday, the club will remember Alec by giving him a minute of applause before the start of the game, and as an additional sign of respect, the players for Carlos Corberán’s team will wear black armbands. During this extremely difficult time, the members of Albion would like to extend their deepest condolences to Alec’s family, which includes his wife June as well as his children Andrew and Neil. This is a difficult moment for the entire family.