Jacky Fisher

At the end of `22-3, Fisher was brought back from Turf Moor. The directors became more popular than free ale, but at a price: in swapping him for George Beel, who was mysteriously unpopular on the terraces, Burnley got the man who would go on to be their record League goalscorer. In an age when players tended to come and go after one season, Fisher stayed for another four, scoring a total of 31 goals in 172 appearances and laying on countless more with his pace, excellent close control and accurate crossing on the run.
Jackie was one of several players who left the club when a residential condition was inserted into playing contracts in 1927. He went non-league with Mansfield Town before enjoying one more go at League football with Lincoln in 1928. A natural athlete, he also played first-class cricket for Derbyshire.














