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Former Albion star’s new book

John Shepherd (right) and son Dominic at Southwick

John Shepherd (right) and son Dominic at Southwick

“IN and out of the Lion’s Den” is a new book telling the story of a former Albion player with Southwick links.

The book is about John Shepherd, who played for Albion in the late 1950s and was the top goalscorer in their first ever season in Division 2 in 1958-59.

After finishing his professional playing career at Gillingham, he took over as player/manager at Southwick Football Club.

Shepherd got Wickers promoted into Division 1 of the Sussex County League and in 1968 took them to victory in the Sussex Senior Cup for the first time in the club’s history, beating Horsham at the Goldstone Ground.

Shepherd, who overcame polio to pursue his professional career, returned to the Albion during the 1970s, first as a scout and then youth coach, and founded the first-ever Brighton & Hove Albion youth team during Alan Mullery’s reign as manager.

He also returned to Wickers in a management team with son Dominic in 2008.

The book – which is written by John’s daughter Julie Ryan – is available to buy from some book shops and online at Amazon.

We also have a signed copy to be won. To be in with a chance of winning, send us the answer to the following question. Which County League club did John manage after retiring as a professional?

Email your answer to Sport Desk, Worthing Herald, Cannon House, Chatsworth Road, BN11 1NA or email sport@worthingherald.co.uk by Wednesday, February 20.


 
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