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Garry Birtles

Name
  
Garry Birtles

1976–1980
  

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Centre Forward

Role
  
Footballer

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Date of birth
  
(1956-07-27) 27 July 1956 (age 59)

Place of birth
  
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

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Garry Birtles (born 27 July 1956) is an English retired footballer, who played as a forward in the Football League between the 1970s and 1990s. He is best known for his time at Nottingham Forest, during which he won the 1979 and 1980 European Cup Finals. He was also capped three times by England.

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Nottingham Forest

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Birtles was signed by Nottingham Forest from non-league Long Eaton United for £2,000. He made his Forest debut as a winger in March 1977 in the old Second Division, against Hull City. From that point on he disappeared from first team contention, not making his second appearance until September 1978. Peter Withe had been sold to Newcastle and so-called prodigy Steve Elliott failed to make the grade, allowing Birtles an unexpected chance which he grasped, scoring his first goal for the club in his third match, in the European Cup against Liverpool. Birtles kept his place for the rest of the season, capping his success by scoring 2 goals in a fantastic display in the 3–2 win over Southampton in the 1979 League Cup Final and a 1979 European Cup winner's medal via the 1–0 victory over Malmö FF of Sweden in Munich's Olympic Stadium. He was quickly established as one of the top strikers in England, having scored 14 times in the league alone that season.

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He gained another winner's medal in the following season's European Cup against Hamburg. He also played in every First Division game for Forest that season, scoring 12 goals.

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He began the 1980–81 season in fine form, scoring six goals in nine league games for Forest, before a £1.25 million fee took him to Manchester United.

Manchester United

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Under manager Dave Sexton, Birtles made his debut for Manchester United in a First Division victory over Stoke City at the Victoria Ground on 22 October 1980. He made 28 appearances in his first season with the club.

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He scored his first league goal for United in the 1981–82 season, and went on to score 11 times for them that season.

Coincidentally, his Manchester United spell ended where it began—against Stoke City. His final appearance for them came on the last day of the season, when they beat the Potters 2–0 at Old Trafford. He began the 1982–83 season still with Manchester United, but was not selected for a first team game, and returned to play for Nottingham Forest.

Return to Forest and later career

His second spell at Forest included a spell at centre-half. However, he still proved himself to be a competent goalscorer, particularly with 15 league goals in the 1983–84 season and 14 in the 1986–87 season, the last of which he was joint top goalscorer alongside midfield star Neil Webb and up-and-coming striker Nigel Clough.

However, Forest manager Brian Clough allowed Birtles to part from the club on a free transfer in June 1987.

After an 18-month period with Notts County (for which he appeared in almost every league game), Birtles ended his career with Grimsby Town, helping them to two successive promotions up until 1991, by which time he had accumulated more than 400 professional league appearances.

International career

During the final months of his first spell at Nottingham Forest, when he was still reputed as one of the English league's finest strikers, he was capped three times at senior level for England. His first cap came on 13 May 1980 in a 3–1 friendly win over Argentina. His last came on 15 October that year in a 2–1 defeat against Romania in a 1982 World Cup qualifier.

Club

Nottingham Forest
  • League Cup: 1978–79
  • European Cup: 1978–79, 1979–80
  • European Super Cup: 1979
  • Grimsby Town
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup: 1989–90
  • Individual

  • Nottingham Forest Player of the Year: 1978–79
  • Bravo Award: 1979
  • Supporters Player of the Year: 1989–90
  • References

    Garry Birtles Wikipedia