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Ken Hancock

Kenneth Paul "Ken" Hancock (born 25 November 1937) is an English former football goalkeeper. He is the younger brother of Ray Hancock.
He made 442 league appearances in a 15-year career in the Football League. He began his professional career at Port Vale in December 1958. He helped the club to win the Fourth Division title in 1958–59, and remained the club's first choice goalkeeper until he was sold on to Ipswich Town for a £10,000 fee in December 1964. He kept goal as the club won the Second Division title in 1967–68. He was sold on to Tottenham Hotspur for £7,000 in March 1969. He moved on to Bury in July 1971, and later played Northern Premier League football for Stafford Rangers and Northwich Victoria. He later briefly managed non-league Leek Town.
==Playing career==
Hancock played for Stoke City, before joining local rivals Port Vale as an amateur in November 1958; he signed as a professional with the "Valiants" the next month. He made his debut in a 4–2 defeat by Millwall at The Den on 13 December.〔 He played the remaining 24 games of the 1958–59 season, as manager Norman Low took the club to the Fourth Division title.〔 Hancock lost his first team place in November 1959 due to injury, but managed to regain it off reserve goalkeeper John Poole by April 1960.〔 The pair each played 23 Third Division games in the 1959–60 season.〔 Hancock went on to keep goal 47 times in the 1960–61 campaign, fending off competition from both Poole and John Cooke.〔 He was an ever-present during the 51 game 1962–63 season, as Vale finished one place and four points shy of the promotion places under new boss Freddie Steele.〔 Hancock played 50 games in the 1963–64 campaign, with Cooke deputising on two occasions.〔 He made 22 appearances in the 1963–64 season, but faced pressure from new signing Reg Davies.〔
Hancock was sold to Bill McGarry's Ipswich Town for a £10,000 fee in December 1964.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tmwmtt.com/sql/players/profile.phtml?first=Ken&last=Hancock )〕 He made 20 Second Division appearances in the 1964–65 season. He played 48 games for the "Blues" in 1965–66 and 1966–67. He featured 45 times in 1967–68, as the Portman Road club won the Second Division title. He played 18 First Division games in 1968–69, before new manager Bobby Robson sold him on to league rivals Tottenham Hotspur for £7,000 in March 1969. Hancock played just six league and cup games for Bill Nicholson's "Spurs" in 1969–70 and 1970–71. He worked as Pat Jennings's deputy whilst Barry Daines was still learning the game.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://archive.mehstg.com/fact_hancock.htm )〕 He left White Hart Lane and moved on to Bury in July 1971. He played 35 Fourth Division games for the "Shakers" in 1971–72 and 1972–73 under the stewardship of Allan Brown and then Tom McAnearney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player1/kenhancock.html )〕 He then left Gigg Lane and later played Northern Premier League football for Stafford Rangers and Northwich Victoria.

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