Hall played
Second Division football for
Tottenham Hotspur, having joined the club at the age of 14. He finished the
1938–39 season as the club's joint top-scorer (with
Johnny Morrison) with 11 goals. During
World War II, he guested for many clubs across the country:
Port Vale,
Short Brothers,
Norwich City,
Luton Town,
Charlton Athletic,
Chelsea,
Reading,
Millwall and
Watford. After the war finished he returned to
Joe Hulme's "Spurs", and helped the
White Hart Lane club to a sixth-place finish in
1946–47. He then
transferred to
Plymouth Argyle, who were managed by former Spurs player
Jack Tresadern. He made just nine appearances for the "Pilgrims" at the start of the
1947–48 season. He then left
Home Park and moved into
non-League football with
Southern League side
Chelmsford City. ==References==