Ken Boyes
Boyes played only 59 league and cup games for York as he was understudy to the legendary Barry Jackson, who was seldom injured in his record-breaking 538 appearances for the club between 1958 and 1970.
Boyes joined Scarborough as a 15-year-old in 1951 and moved to York in 1957. He earned a testimonial with York before re-joining Scarborough, his home town club, in 1966. A broken foot ended his playing career. He then switched to coaching and scouting.
He was coach when Scarborough won the FA Trophy in 1973 and was caretaker manager for a spell in 1974.