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Ray Yeoman

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Place of birth
  
Perth, Scotland

1968-1970
  
Darlington

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Ray Yeoman


19??-19??
  
Middlesbrough

Role
  
Footballer

19??-1968
  
Darlington

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Ray Yeoman Signed picture of Ray Yeoman the former Middlesbrough footballer

Date of birth
  
(1934-05-13) 13 May 1934 (age 81)

Ray "Yogi" Yeoman (born 13 May 1934 in Perth, Scotland) was manager of Darlington from 1968 to 1970. He had an excellent understanding and a special relationship with once fellow midfielder and then player Alan Sproates. Prior to this he was a player and player coach for Darlington. Before this he was at Middlesbrough for five years, holding the consecutive amount of appearances (210), until this was surpassed by Gordon Jones. A midfielder, Yeoman was a tough tackling footballer and never shirked from any tackles, playing through many injuries (which many a cortisone injection solved). After being sacked by Darlington (after they just missed out on promotion), Yeoman went to be youth team coach at Sunderland and was present at SAFC's greatest day - the FA Cup win against Leeds United in 1973. He later went on to scout for Everton and Ipswich Town. Always remaining on Teesside, both he and his wife are now laid to rest there.

As a coach

Sunderland

  • FA Cup winner: 1973
  • References

    Ray Yeoman Wikipedia