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15 December 2009

Charlie Calow

Name: Charles John Herbert Calow
Born: 30 September 1931, Belfast
Height: 5.11 ft
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Goalkeeper

Representative Honours: Ireland: 1 Amateur Cap (1952).
Club Honours: (with Distillery) Co. Antrim Shield Winner 1953/54; Gold Cup Runner-Up 1953/54.

Club Career:
Clubs
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA.Cup
Other
Cliftonville
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
Bradford.P.A.
52/53
Jun-52
-
1/0
-
-
Distillery
-
Nov-53
-
-
-
-
TOTALS

-
1/0
-
-

Biography:
To follow.

Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
12-04-1952 Scotland A L 1-2

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.

17 November 2009

Alan Campbell

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Name: Thomas Alan Campbell
Born: 11 September 1944, Belfast
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.11 st
Position: Centre-Half / Full-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 4 Amateur Caps (1963-1964), Junior, Youth, 3 Schoolboy Caps (1959); Irish League: 10 Caps (1963-1969).
Club Honours:

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Other
Distillery
-
May-60
Amateur
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield.Wednesday
-
Feb-61
Trial
0(0)/0
-
-
-
-
Coleraine
61/62-70/71
Mar-62
Amateur
-
-
-
7(0)/0
-
Grimsby Town
70/71-72/73
Oct-70
-
84(1)/0
3(0)/0
4(0)/0
-
-
Coleraine
73/74-74/75
Aug-73
-
-
-
-
2(0)/0
-
Glenavon
-
Jan-75
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-
9(0)/0
-

Biography:
A Ballygomartin-lad, Alan Campbell had a long and distinguished playing and managerial career, collecting virtually every honour available in both.

As a manager, Campbell worked with Glenavon (1975-78), Ballymena United (1979-82 & 1984-85), Distillery (1983-85), Ypsonna (Cyprus) (coach 1990), Sotira (coach 1991), Ballyclare Comrades (1993), Bangor (1998), Carrick Rangers (2000-2002) and Barn United. He also acted as a scout for Northern Ireland under his ex-Grimsby boss, Lawrie McMenemy (1998-99).

More to follow.

Coleraine Legends

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
29-09-1962 England A L 2-3
28-09-1963 England H W 2-1
11-01-1964 Wales... H D 3-3
08-02-1964 Scotland A D 2-2

Summary: 4/0. Won 1, Drew 2, Lost 1.

Jim Crossan

Name: James Crossan
Born: c.1941, Londonderry
Height: 5.08 ft
Weight: 10.07 st
Position: Right-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 1 Amateur Caps (1964).
Club Honours: (with Derry) Irish League Champion 1964/65; Irish Cup Winner 1963/64.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Other
Derry City
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
5/1
-
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
Although small for a defender, Jim Crossan was strong and determined in the tackle. Also blessed with good pace, he won his only amateur cap as right-back, though shortly before this he had established himself as Derry City's regular centre-half. Indeed it was as "pivot" that he claimed an Irish Cup winner's medal in 1964 when the Candytripes defeated Glentoran 2-0.

In 1964 Crossan also aided Derry to a Gold Cup success and the following season the club claimed their first Irish League title. These successes brought European football to the Brandywell for the first time and Crossan played in the Cup Winners' Cup against Steaua Bucharest (a 5-0 aggregate defeat) and in the Champions' Cup in 1965 they defeated Lynn Oslo 8-6 over two legs, with Crossan among the scorers. After a 9-0 defeat by Anderlecht in the first leg of the following round UEFA refused to allow the Brandywell to stage the second leg and Derry withdrew from the competition.

A railway fireman during his playing days, Crossan managed Derry City on their joining the League of Ireland in 1985, over a decade after they had left the Irish league. He left early in that first season.

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
08-02-1964 Scotland A D 2-2

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 0.

12 November 2009

Jackie Cummings

Name: John G. Cummings
Born: c.1937
Died: April 2008, Belfast
Height:
Weight:
Position: Half-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 3 Amateur Caps (1957-1958).
Club Honours: (with Glenavon) Irish Cup Winner 1958/59

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Other
Ards
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
Glenavon
-
c/s-58
Amateur
-
-
-
Cliftonville
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
Distillery
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-

Biography:
Jackie Cummings was perhaps most familiar to Irish League fans as a BBC TV and radio commentator from the 1970s to the 2000s. Prior to this he was a coach of Northern Ireland's youth team and spent six years managing in Denmark; and even before this he played as left-half or left-back with Ards, Glenavon, Cliftonville and Distillery.

After finishing his playing career in 1970, Cummings took up a prior invite to work in Denmark. He spent two years in charge of Aarhus before taking over at B1903 Copenhagen. He returned to Northern Ireland in 1976 and took charge of the Northern Ireland's Youth team.

In the 1980s his lilting voice made him a popular voice behind the microphone. Following his death in 2008 BBC NI head of sport Mike Edgar paid tribute to Jackie’s career which spanned almost three decades describing him as “a charming, knowledgeable, witty and warm man”.

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
28-09-1957 England. H L 0-3
18-01-1958 Wales... H W 3-1
22-02-1958 Scotland A W 3-1

Summary: 3/0. Won 2, Drew 0, Lost 1.

7 November 2009

Stewart Campbell

Name:
Born: Belfast
Height: 5.08 ft
Weight: 10.08 st
Position: Forward

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 4 Amateur Caps (1954-1955), Youth; Irish League: 11 Caps (1956-1963).
Club Honours: (with Glenavon) Irish League Champion; Irish Cup Winner 1956/57, 1958/59, 1960/61, Runner-Up 1954/55.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Other
Glenavon
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
A versatile forward with an "I'll-play-anywhere" attitude, Stewart Campbell was something of a protege. During the 1953/54 season he played in an Amateur international against Scotland at Kilmarnock then flew to Germany for a Youth international. His early good form brought the youngster to the attention of Celtic, but he decided to remain at home, showing remarkable loyalty to Glenavon, despite being a native of Belfast. His goals, including a hattrick against Linfield in the 1961 Irish Cup final win over Linfield, along with those of Jimmy Jones, fired Glenavon to untold success through the 1950s and early-60s.

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
23-01-1954 Wales..... H W 3-2
22-02-1954 Distillery N W 5-2
10-04-1954 Scotland.. A D 0-0
18-09-1954 England... A L 0-5
22-01-1955 Wales..... A W 2-1

Summary: 4/0. Won 2, Drew 1, Lost 1.

3 November 2009

Tony Curley

ColeraineFC.com
Name: Anthony Curley
Born: 5 May 1939, Lurgan
Died: 19 September 2011
Height: 5.09 ft
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Indside-Forward

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 2 Amateur Caps / 2 Goals (1963); Irish League: 1 Cap (1964)
Club Honours: (with Distillery) Irish League Champion 1962/63; Irish Cup Runner-Up 1962/63; City Cup Winner 1962/63; (with Glentoran) Irish League Champion 1963/64; Irish Cup Runner-Up 1963/64; Gold Cup Runner-Up 1963/64; (with Coleraine) Irish league Champion 1973/74; Irish Cup Winner 1964/65, 1971/72; Gold Cup Winner 1968/69; City Cup Winner 1968/69; Ulster Cup Winner; Blaxnit Cup Winner 1968/69, 1969/70; Top Four Cup Winner 1968/69.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Europe
Other
Shelbourne
(Junior)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Distillery
62/63
-
Amateur
-
-
-
-
Glentoran
63/64-64/65
c/s-63
-
*51 (0)/ 19
-
1(0)/0
-
Coleraine
64/65-73/74
-64
-
*387(13)/129
-
7(2)/2
-
TOTALS
-
£-
438(13)/148
-
8(2)/2
-
* all domestic games.

Biography:
Tony Curley broke into the Distillery firstteam during the first half of the 1962/63 season, filling in as left-back, left-half, inside-left and centre-forward before establising himself at inside-right. Early impressive form brought him a City Cup winner's medal and amateur international recognition. His club-form peaked at exactly the right time as Distillery chased down their first Irish League title in 57 years. He scored in the final three matches of the season, wins over Glenavon, Crusaders and, most importantly, in the "decider" against title rivals Linfield to give The Whites the Gibson Cup by a two-point margin. Although Linfield had already seen-off Distillery in a close-fought Irish Cup final, Curley's season finished with another Amateur cap and another goal in a 5-2 win over Scotland.

In the summer of 1963 Curley transferred to Glentoran. He managed 19 goals in a season that bore some similarities to the one previous with Distillery. Glentoran broke their eleven year title drought, pipping Coleraine in the league by a single point. In the Irish Cup Final The Glens lost-out to unfancied Derry City. One remarkable statistic was that Glentoran managed 21 goals against Linfield, with Curley failing to claim any of them! Although his career was to last a further decade, Curley won his only inter-league recognition in April 1964.

Early in the 1964/65 campaign Curley was deemed "surplus to requirements" by Glentoran and allowed to join Coleraine. It was with The Bannsiders that he was to become a legend, playing over 400 games and helping them to many landmark trophy wins. In 1965 he played in his third consecutive Irish Cup final, for a third different team, and finally got his hands on a winner's medal. The following season as Coleraine played in Europe for the first time, Curley scored their first Eueopean goal against Dynamo Kiev, though the game was lost 6-1.

Curley scored 23 times in Coleraine's 1968/69 "Five Trophy" season, claiming Ulster Cup, Gold Cup, City Cup, Blaxnit Cup and Top Four Cup winner's medals. The following season, as well as claiming another Blaxnit Cup, he also score against Jeunesse Esch of Luxembourg in the Fairs Cup as Coleraine won a European tie for the first time in their history. By the time of Coleraine's second Irish Cup win in 1972, Curley was more normally to be found in midfield and his versatility helped bring the Irish League to the Showgrounds for the first time in 1974.

After his retirement as a player, Curley coached, managed and scouted for Coleraine. He died in September 2011, aged 72.

ColeraineFC Legends

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
12-01-1963 Wales... A W 2-0 1 Goal
10-05-1963 Scotland H W 5-2 1 Goal

Summary: 2/2. Won 2, Drew 0, Lost 0.

Irish League Representative Appearance Details:
15-04-1964 League of Ireland H D 2-2

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 0.

1 November 2009

Arnold Carlisle

Name:
Born:
Height: 5.09
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Left-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 1 Amateur Cap (1963).
Club Honours:

Club Career:
Teams....... --Seasons-- Signed
Bangor.................... 1949
Distillery
Crusaders
Dundela
Cliftonville.............. 1960

Biography:
To follow.

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
12-01-1963 Wales... A W 2-0

Summary: 1/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 0.

14 October 2009

Damien Curran

Name: Damien Curran
Born: 17 October 1981, Antrim
Height: 5.09 ft
Weight: 12.01 st
Position: Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 1 Under-21 Cap (2002), Under-18, Under-16.
Club Honours: (with Linfield) Irish League Champion 2007/08; Irish Cup Winner 2007/08; Irish League Cup Winner 2007/08.

Club Career:
Teams..... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League- FACup FLCup Other
Everton................. 1999 Youth .0(0)/ 0
Newry City 02/03-06/07 Aug-02
Linfield.. 07/08-12/13 Jun-07

Biography:
To follow.

Linfield Bio

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
12-02-2002 Germany H L 0-1 FR sub

Summary: 0(1)/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Adam Chapman

(by Roy Cathcart)
Name: Adam Henry Chapman
Born: 29 November 1989, Doncaster (ENG)
Height: 5.10 ft (1.78 m)
Weight: 11.00 st (70 kg)
Position: Midfielder/Defender

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 7 Under-21 Caps (2007-2009).
Club Honours: (with Mansfield) Football Conference Champion 2012/13.

Club Career:
Teams......... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League-- FA Cup FL Cup Other
Sheffield United ................ Youth .0 (0)/ 0
Oxford United..08/09 ..... Jan-09..Loan 20 (0)/ 2
Oxford United..09/10-12/13 May-09 £ 15k 76(24)/ 7 4(1)/0 2(0)/0 3(0)/0
Newport County 11/12 ..... Jan-12. Loan .4 (1)/ 0 
Mansfield Town 12/13 ..... Mar-13. Loan .9 (2)/ 4
Newport County 13/14-14/15 Jun-13 Undis 62(13)/ 5 3(0)/0 3(0)/0 2(1)/1
Mansfield Town 15/16-16/17 May-15 .Free 41 (1)/ 2 2(0)/0 2(0)/0 2(0)/0
Gainsboro. Tr. 16/17 ..... Nov-16 .Free (National League North)
Boston United ............ Jan-17 .Free (National League North) 
Sheffield FC ............. Oct-17

Biography:
Adam Chapman's playing career was put on hold as he served a 15 months of a 30 month sentence in a young offenders institute for causing death by dangerous driving from June 2010 to September 2011. On his release he re-signed for Oxford United, returning to the firstteam for the first time that December.

More to follow.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
17-10-2007 Israel.. H L 1-3 FR
19-08-2008 Poland.. N L 0-1 MT
20-08-2008 Ukraine. A L 1-4 MT sub
05-09-2008 Germany. A L 0-3 ECQ
18-11-2008 Scotland A W 3-1 FR
31-03-2009 Ukraine. H D 1-1 FR
13-10-2009 Iceland. A L 1-2 ECQ

Summary: 6(1)/0. Won 1, Drew 1, Lost 5.

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