William John Jervis (born 22 January 1942) is an English former professional footballer. He made only one appearance in The Football League, in a match which was abandoned early and represents one of the few uncompleted Football League matches for which the result was allowed to stand.
Jervis was selected to make his debut for Gillingham in a match away to Barrow on 9 October 1961.[3] The Gillingham players, travelling by train to the match, missed their connection in London and were forced to charter an aeroplane to fly to Blackpool, followed by a fleet of taxis to travel the remainder of the way to Barrow-in-Furness.[4] The players did not arrive at the Holker Street stadium until after the scheduled start time of the match.[4] The match eventually got underway, but the light soon began to fade, a significant problem as the stadium did not have floodlights at the time. After 76 minutes the referee decided that the light was too bad to continue and abandoned the match with Barrow winning 7–0.[4] Although the match had not been completed, the Football League's committee, rather than order the match to be replayed as is usually done in such cases, decided to allow the result to stand.[4]
Jervis lost his place in the Gillingham team to Ronnie Waldock for the club's next match and was not selected for the first team again in the 1961–62 season.[3] He left the club to join Stalybridge Celtic of the Cheshire County League in July 1962.[2] The abandoned match at Barrow was thus the only Football League match in which he played.[1] It is unknown how long he remained at Stalybridge or if he went on to play for any other clubs.[2]
References
^ abcHugman, Barry J. (1984). Canon League Football Players' Records 1946–1984. Newnes Books. p. 248. ISBN0-600-37318-5.
^ abcdTriggs, Roger (2001). The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club. Tempus Publishing Ltd. p. 173. ISBN0-7524-2243-X.
^ abBrown, Tony (2003). The Definitive Gillingham F.C.: A Complete Record. Soccerdata. p. 71. ISBN1-899468-20-X.
^ abcdWard, Andrew (1999). Football's Strangest Matches. Robson Books. pp. 119–120. ISBN1-86105-292-8.