Unfortunately for his club, he then went to the World Cup and won a move to Aston Villa.
Impressing at the club, he won a move to Everton four years later.
West played the king, and South allowed this to win, a key move.
He started his career at Gillingham in 1990, and won a £300,000 move to Tottenham Hotspur two years later.
From there he won a move to Ayr United before he gave up the game for unknown reasons.
His goal tally won him a £350,000 move to Charlton Athletic in September 1987.
He is hoping to use the switch as a springboard to winning a move back to the Premier League.
He started his career with Oldham Athletic in 1947, before winning a £12,000 move to Manchester City two years later.
He won a move to Nottingham Forest in February 1949, just as the club suffered relegation at the end of 1948-49.
Boyd's form as an attacking full back saw him win a move to Chelsea that year.