Joe McClure
Joseph Henry McClure was an English footballer who played in the Football League and is remembered for his four years as a wing half with Everton. He later became a manager in non-League football with Nuneaton [Town F.C.|Nuneaton Town].
Personal life
McClure grew up in Workington with 10 siblings and his uncle was footballer Alec McClure. He had four children with his wife Martha, before he "virtually abandoned" the family in the 1920s when his football career took off and later had four children with another woman. Martha, who refused to divorce him, died in 1968. While with Wallsend, McClure trained to be a welder and he worked as a bar steward in later life. McClure's son Peter went on to play football for local Workington non-League club Salterbeck. His great-nephew is Jon McClure, lead singer of Sheffield band Reverend and the Makers.Honours
Everton- Football [League Second Division]: 1930–31
- Nuneaton Hospital Cup: 1937