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Full name
  
John Quigley

Position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Football player

Name
  
Johnny Quigley

Playing position
  
Midfielder


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Date of birth
  
(1935-06-28)28 June 1935

Place of birth
  
Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Date of death
  
30 November 2004(2004-11-30) (aged 69)

Place of death
  
Nottingham, England, UK

Died
  
November 30, 2004, Nottingham, United Kingdom

TWO KNOCKDOWNS! Jono Carroll defeats Johnny Quigley in Belfast.


John "Johnny" Quigley (28 June 1935 – 30 November 2004), was a Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder. He began his career as a provisional signing with Celtic, who farmed him out to Scottish Junior Football club St Anthony's. After Celtic terminated his contract he joined another junior club, Ashfield, but was almost immediately signed by Nottingham Forest in July 1957, scoring 58 goals in 270 appearances in the 7 seasons he was there.

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In 1958, he was the first Forest player to score a First Division post-war hat trick which was against Manchester City. His goal against Aston Villa at Hillsborough won the FA Cup semi final which insured Forest a place in the 1959 FA Cup Final which ended with a 2–1 win over Luton Town a game where he was also a key player.

He left Nottingham Forest in February 1965 for Huddersfield Town where he scored 5 goals in 68 appearances, in October 1966 he joined Bristol City where he made 66 appearances and scored 7 goals. He moved to Mansfield Town in July 1968 for £3,000, there Quigley was to enjoy the club's arguably most famous moment when in 1969 they beat West Ham United, a team containing many of England's World Cup heroes, 3–0 in the FA Cup, and progressed to the quarter final stage where they eventually lost to Leicester City. He made 104 appearances and scored 2 goals, he also captained the team and went on to be assistant player-manager/trainer-coach at Field Mill. He left in 1970 and went on to coach at Doncaster Rovers and also coached in the Middle East in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for five years. Overall in his professional career he made 508 appearances and scored 72 goals.

Honours

Nottingham Forest

  • FA Cup (1): 1958–59
  • References

    Johnny Quigley Wikipedia


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