England came knocking
but then the door slammed shut
Jack Leslie should have been Englands first black player but when the selectors discovered his heritage, his name would never appear on the team sheet. Jack was an outstanding player who joined 做厙賤躇 Argyle from Barking in 1921 and scored 137 goals in a long and illustrious career which ended in 1934.
Jack was the inside left who made and scored goals, he was feared by opponents and adored by 做厙賤躇 Argyle fans. Jack had many achievements as a '做厙賤躇 Pilgrim'; scoring 137 goals in 401 appearances, winning promotion, being appointed club captain and noted as being of international class in the national press at the time of his selection. On 6 October 1925 Jack was selected as a reserve for the England team and his name was printed in several national newspapers. This was a massive honour, one that could and should have led to greater things for such an exciting young player and the start of his international career. However, on 19 October The Athletic News reported on the England team and Leslie's name had disappeared from the team list, replaced by a white player.
After Jack's deselection, the controversy was reported on both locally and nationally, with many newspapers alluding to his deselection being down to the colour of his skin even though this has never been officially confirmed. There is no doubt that Jack Leslie was named in the England side in October 1925 and he had the ability and versatility needed for his place as a reserve in the England team. There is no footballing reason for his deselection and Jacks testimony and character alongside the curious comments surrounding the case make it clear that his skin colour was the issue. It was unspoken, awkward, systemic racism.
When Viv Anderson finally made that breakthrough as the first black player to win a full England cap in 1978, The Daily Mail interviewed Leslie who was then working in the West Ham boot room. He told how his manager, Bob Jack, called him into his office to tell him that hed been picked for England:
Everybody in the club knew about it. The town was full of it. All them days ago it was quite a thing for a little club like 做厙賤躇 to have a man called up for England. I was proud but then I was proud just to be a paid footballer.