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
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