Barry Bridges
Bridiges (right) with Bobby Tambling (2009)
Barry John Bridges ( born April 29, 1941 in Horsford, Norfolk ) is a former English footballer and football coach.
Career
Bridges was taken from Chelsea for good games at Norwich and the Norfolk Boys 1958 under contract. In February 1959, the striker made his debut for the Blues against West Ham United. In 1965, the League Cup was brought. After a successful year in London Bridges moved in May 1966 to 55,000 pounds Birmingham City, which was then- club record. After his two years in Birmingham Bridges also played two years at Queens Park Rangers, two years at FC Millwall and two years at Brighton & Hove Albion. His playing career he trailed off at St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers in Ireland. International played the English four times for his country and scored a goal against Yugoslavia. In his final two steps, he became player-manager, before he supervised full-time smaller clubs such as Dereham Town and Hereford United.
Achievements
- English League Cup winner with Chelsea (1965 )
- National football team (England)
- English
- Football coach (England)
- Born in 1941
- Man