Roy Shiner
FullnameRoy Albert James Shiner
Birth date15 November 1924
Birth placeRyde, Isle of Wight, England
Death date1988 (aged 63–64)
Height5 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1.74 m)[1]
PositionStriker
Years 31951–1955
Years 41955–1959
Years 51959–1960
Clubs 1Ryde Sports
Clubs 2Cheltenham Town
Clubs 3Huddersfield Town
Clubs 4Sheffield Wednesday
Clubs 5Hull City
Caps 321
Goals 36
Caps 4153
Goals 493
Caps 522
Goals 58
Managerclubs 1Newport (IOW)
Managerclubs 2Seaview
Managerclubs 3St. Helens
Club-update27 August 2007

Roy Albert James Shiner (15 November 1924 in Ryde, Isle of Wight – 1988) was a professional footballer who played as a forward for Ryde Sports, Cheltenham Town, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday & Hull City. He later went on to manage clubs on the Isle of Wight such as Newport (IOW), Seaview and St. Helens. During the period 1946 - 1951 whilst I (Roger Edwards) was the team mascot, Roy Shiner played regularly for Ryde Sports as a centre forward. During this period Ryde Sports won the Hampshire League Gold Cup; which was paraded through the town on the roof of the team coach.

Shiner joined Huddersfield in December 1951 as a replacement for Ronnie Burke at centre-forward and made his debut on Christmas Day. He played in eight further matches that season but for the next three years he was used mainly as a replacement when another forward was injured. Always an enthusiastic and vigorous player, he made a total of only 21 first-team appearances in three and a half seasons at Huddersfield, scoring six goals.

He moved to Sheffield Wednesday along with Ron Staniforth in the summer of 1955 where his career blossomed. In four seasons there he made 153 appearances and scored 93 goals. He then spent a season at Hull City.

References

  1. ^ "Read a poignant piece of United history". Manchester United F.C.. 18 February 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
  • 99 Years and Counting - Huddersfield Town Centenary History by A.Hodgson, G.&I. Thomas and J.Ward, Huddersfield Town AFC, 2007