Jeffrey David Johnson (born 26 November 1953) is a Welsh former footballer. In addition to his club career â playing over 400 games in the Football League, he represented his country at youth and under-23 level.
He began his career at Manchester City in 1970. He played on loan at Swansea City in 1972 before joining Crystal Palace the following year. He moved on to Sheffield Wednesday in 1976, was voted Player of the Year in 1980, and helped the club to win promotion out of the Third Division in 1979âÂÂ80. He signed with Newport County in 1981 before moving on to Gillingham the next year. He joined Port Vale in June 1985 and played a minor role in the club's promotion out of the Fourth Division before he joined non-League Barrow in May 1986.
Johnson started his professional career with Manchester City in 1970, when Joe Mercer was finishing his six-year reign. He made six First Division appearances in 1970âÂÂ71, 1971âÂÂ72 and 1972âÂÂ73. He also had a lengthy spell on loan at Swansea City, playing 38 games in the Third Division. In December 1973, Johnson rejoined his former Manchester City manager, Malcolm Allison, at Crystal Palace in December 1973. Palace suffered relegation from the Second Division in 1973âÂÂ74. Palace were four points off the promotion places in 1974âÂÂ75 and three points shy of the promotion places in 1975âÂÂ76, although Palace reached the FA Cup semi-final that year. Johnson made 26 league appearances that season and played four out of eight games in the cup run. Johnson left Selhurst Park in July 1976, and moved on to Len Ashurst's Sheffield Wednesday, who finished six points behind Palace in 1976âÂÂ77, who occupied the third and final promotion place. Jack Charlton then took over at Hillsborough, and Wednesday dropped to 14th in 1977âÂÂ78 and 1978âÂÂ79. Johnson was voted the club's Player of the Year in 1979âÂÂ80, as Wednesday won promotion in third place. The club adapted comfortably to the Second Division in 1980âÂÂ81, though at the end of the season, Johnson dropped back down a division to sign with Newport County, and was reunited with Len Ashurst at Somerton Park. Newport posted a 16th-place finish in 1981âÂÂ82.
He then moved on to Keith Peacock's Gillingham. He became a key first-team player at Priestfield Stadium. Gillingham finished 13th in the Third Division in 1982âÂÂ83 and eighth in 1983âÂÂ84, before missing out on the promotion places by one place and four points in 1984âÂÂ85. He joined John Rudge's Port Vale in June 1985, making his debut on 17 August 1985 in a 1âÂÂ0 defeat at Exeter City. He suffered a setback in October 1985 when he broke his foot. Unable to regain his first-team spot with Port Vale, who went on to win promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1985âÂÂ86, he was given a free transfer in May 1986, to Northern Premier League club Barrow. After leaving the game he spent many years as a taxi driver in Manchester.
Individual
Sheffield Wednesday
Port Vale