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Full name
  
Brian Alderson

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Brian Alderson

Place of birth
  
Dundee, Scotland

Role
  
Author

Playing position
  
Winger, striker


Date of death
  
23 April 1997(1997-04-23) (aged 46)

Books
  
The tale of the turnip, Be Merry and Wise: Origins of, Ezra Jack Keats: artist and pictur, Grimms' Fairy Tales, The Treasures of Childh

Similar People
  
Michael Foreman, Jacob Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Wilhelm Grimm, Maurice Sendak

Date of birth
  
(1950-05-05)5 May 1950

For the reviewer of children's books see Brian Alderson (writer)

Brian Alderson (5 May 1950 – 23 April 1997) was a Scottish footballer. He predominantly played as a winger, but was also able to play as a striker.

Alderson, who was born in Dundee, began his career with local youth side Lochee Harp before becoming a professional with Coventry City. He made his league debut against Chelsea on 20 September 1970. Alderson spent five years at Highfield Road, twice finishing as Coventry's top goalscorer, before moving to Leicester City in mid-1975. He spent three years with Leicester, although he was no longer a regular during his final season, 1977–78, owing to injury.

In 1978 Noel Cantwell, who had managed Alderson during his spell at Coventry, invited him to play for the newly formed New England Tea Men of the North American Soccer League. Alderson spent two years at the club before concluding his outdoor career with a two-year spell at the Atlanta Chiefs. He ended his career playing indoor football for the New Jersey Rockets.

References

Brian Alderson Wikipedia


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