CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES NEW VICE-PRESIDENTS
Two new high profile additions to the already illustrious list of Vice-Presidents were announced last night at Scunthorpe United's AGM. These were Ray Clemence and Tony Jacklin.
Ray Clemence first played for Scunthorpe United in 1966 and at that time know one could have imagined what lay ahead of him.
Clemence's club career was nothing short of spectacular. With Liverpool he won three European Cups, five League Championships, The FA Cup, the League Cup and two UEFA Cups, while at Tottenham he added The FA Cup, the UEFA Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup.
The keeper's England career encompassed several World Cup qualification campaigns as well as trips to the European Championship in 1980 and the World Cup Finals in 1982.
Tony 's brief but memorable brilliance revitalized British and ultimately European golf with his remarkable exploits. For four seasons - from 1969 to 1972 - there was no brighter star in golf's firmament than Tony Jacklin. At the age of 26, he broke all performance records in the history of British golf. In doing so, he simply did for British golf what Arnold Palmer did for golf in America.
For these accomplishments and his role in breathing life back into the Ryder Cup, Jacklin was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
It is hoped that a third person with just as high a profile will be added to the list of Vice-President announced Chairman Steve Wharton.













