Jack Frederick Wendell Storer was born on 2 January 1998 and is an English footballer who plays for Stratford Town.
17 Facts About Jack Storer
Jack Storer previously played for Stevenage, for whom he made his debut in the Football League, Birmingham City, and on loan to Yeovil Town, Gloucester City, Solihull Moors, Partick Thistle and Redditch United.
Jack Storer was a member of Birmingham City's youth academy until the under-15 level, and played youth football for Shirley Town before joining Wolverhampton Wanderers' academy in early 2013 after a trial.
Jack Storer signed a professional contract with the club a couple of weeks later.
Jack Storer signed a six-month contract with Birmingham City of the Championship in April 2016, to begin on 9 May when the transfer window opened.
Jack Storer made his debut after 70 minutes, replacing Diego Fabbrini, and came close to giving Birmingham a lead when he narrowly failed to touch Reece Brown's cutback past the goalkeeper; the match finished goalless.
When leaving the field, Jack Storer kicked the advertising hoardings, suffering a foot injury that kept him out for longer than the three-match ban.
Jack Storer was omitted from Birmingham's under-23 training camp in July 2017 because he was joining another club on trial with a view to a loan move.
Jack Storer played for Macclesfield Town of the National League in a pre-season friendly against Derby County, but returned to Birmingham after an incident in that match.
In October 2017, Jack Storer joined National League South club Gloucester City on a short-term loan.
Jack Storer finished his loan spell with one goal from seven league appearances.
Jack Storer signed for Solihull Moors of the National League on 22 December 2017 on loan for a month.
Jack Storer went straight into the starting eleven for the visit of Boreham Wood, and twice came close to scoring in the first half, but the match finished goalless.
Jack Storer made one more substitute appearance before returning to his parent club.
In February 2018, Birmingham confirmed that Jack Storer would be released when his contract expired at the end of the season.
Jack Storer admitted later that he genuinely feared his reputation for hotheadedness would prevent him ever finding another club.
Jack Storer kept training with the club in the summer 2020 but ended up re-joining Redditch United.