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He died in May 2007 after a short illness. He died in May 2007 after a short illness.

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Jack Bentley (17 February 1942 – 26 May 2007) was an English professional footballer.

Bentley, born in Liverpool, played outside right and started his career at Everton making only one league appearance in the 1960/61 season. He moved to Stockport County for the 61/62 season and made 49 appearances over the next two years, scoring 5 goals. In 1963 he moved to Telford United (known at the time as Wellington Town F.C.), where he enjoyed an immensely successful 14 years, scoring 431 goals in 835 appearances.

He died in May 2007 after a short illness.

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