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Full name
  
Colin Mark Weatherly

1974-1975
  
Place of birth
  
Ramsgate, England

Name
  
Mark Weatherly


Role
  
Actor

1973-1974
  
Height
  
1.88 m

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Date of birth
  
(1958-01-18) 18 January 1958 (age 57)

Spouse
  
Bojana Jankovic (m. 2009), Amelia Heinle (m. 1995–1997)

Parents
  
Michael Manning Weatherly, Sr., Patricia O'Hara

Children
  
Liam Weatherly, Olivia Weatherly, August Manning Weatherly

Movies and TV shows
  
NCIS, Dark Angel, Loving, Her Minor Thing, Significant Others

Similar People
  
Cote de Pablo, Mark Harmon, Pauley Perrette, Sean Murray, Amelia Heinle

Profiles


Playing position
  
Striker/Defender

Colin Mark Weatherly (born 18 January 1958) is an English retired footballer. He spent his entire professional career with Gillingham, where he played in 457 Football League matches, a club record for an outfield player.

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Career

Although born in Kent Weatherly was on the books of Coventry City as a schoolboy but was not retained. He also played for non-league Canterbury City from the age of 15. After his release from Coventry, he was signed by Gillingham as an apprentice and soon found himself making his first-team debut. At just 16 years 218 days he was at the time the youngest player ever to play for the club.

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Originally a striker, he was switched to the defence in 1978 and played there or in midfield for the remainder of his career, which saw him play in over 500 matches in all competitions for the Kent club and win the club's Player of the Year award on two occasions. While at the Gills he was the subject of a children's book entitled Footballer (My Job).

In summer 1978 Weatherly moved to Finnish team called Koparit. He played there two months and became the first foreign player who had played in Kuopio. After him many English players move to Kuopio and played summers there. The teams they played were KuPS, Koparit and Kuopion Elo.

In 1989, he left Priestfield Stadium and dropped into non-league football. He joined Margate in 1991 and stayed there for ten years, including a spell as co-manager in the early 1990s during which he led the club to a Kent Senior Cup final victory at the ground of his old club Gillingham. He later had a spell managing Margate's local rivals Ramsgate.

In 2007, he returned to Margate as reserve team manager. In 2009, he became Head of Youth Development at Ramsgate.

References

Mark Weatherly Wikipedia