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Joe Payne (footballer)

Joseph "Joe" Payne (17 January 1914 – 22 April 1975) was an English international footballer, best known as the scorer of 10 goals in a match for Luton Town against Bristol Rovers on 13 April 1936. This is still a record in The Football League. Payne later played for Chelsea and, after missing six years of his career to the Second World War, West Ham United.
==Playing career==

Payne, born in Brimington Common near Chesterfield, England, was spotted playing as a centre-forward for Bolsover Colliery and signed by Luton Town where he was loaned out to Biggleswade Town as a wing-half. Due to injuries to other team members, Payne was played at centre-forward for Luton Town on 13 April 1936 in a match against Bristol Rovers and scored 10 goals in that game (a 12–0 Luton win), still a Football League record.
The following season he scored a record 55 goals as the Hatters won the Third Division South championship. In 1937 he made his only appearance for England, scoring two goals in the 8–0 victory over Finland.
A year later he was bought by Chelsea for a large fee, but his career was then interrupted by the Second World War. Following the war, Payne spent a short spell at West Ham United before retiring.

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