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Full name
  
Gary John Innes

Name
  
Gary Innes

Playing position
  
Role
  
Footballer


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.70 m

1996–1997
  
Position
  
Forward

Date of birth
  
(1977-10-07)7 October 1977

Place of birth
  
Consett, County Durham, England

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Gary John Innes (born 7 October 1977) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Darlington. He began his career with Sheffield United, though never played for their first team, spent a short spell with League of Ireland club Waterford United, and played non-league football for numerous clubs in the north-east of England. He represented England at youth level.

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Life and career

Innes was born in Consett. He was diagnosed diabetic at the age of nine. As a student at Derwentside College, he played for Durham schools at under-19 level, and made four appearances for the English Schools' under-18 team in 1996. He also represented England at youth level.

He began his senior career with Sheffield United, but never played first-team football for them, and moved on to Darlington in 1996. He made his Football League debut on 17 August 1996, as a late substitute in a 3–2 defeat away to Hull City in the Third Division. Described as "a nippy, twisting and turning former English under-18 striker with good close control", Innes spent time on loan with League of Ireland club Waterford United in early 1997, playing and scoring in the League of Ireland. He played three times for Darlington on his return, and was released in March 1997 to join Conference club Gateshead.

Innes played the last eight games of the 1996–97 Football Conference season, scored the only goal of the game away to Dover Athletic, and scored a further four times from 27 Conference appearances in 1997–98. He went on to play non-league football, mainly in the Northern League, for West Auckland Town, Seaham Red Star, Northern Premier League club Blyth Spartans, and Tow Law Town, where he had little first-team football so submitted a transfer request. He left for Whitley Bay, but a few months later rejoined Blyth Spartans. By September 2003 he had returned to Tow Law, and in March 2004, he signed for Whickham. In early 2005, a large benign tumour was removed from behind his eye; he was playing for Whickham within weeks of the operation, and was still with the club two years later.

From 2010, he was assistant manager of former clubs Tow Law and Whickham, before spending the last few months of the 2014–15 season as manager of Northern League Bedlington Terriers. He took over as manager of Northern League Second Division club Willington in October 2015.

References

Gary Innes (footballer) Wikipedia


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