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Playing position
  
Defender

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.83 m

1953–1965
  
Leyton Orient

Position
  
Defender

Name
  
Sid Bishop


Full name
  
Sidney Harold Richard Bishop

Date of birth
  
(1934-04-08) 8 April 1934 (age 81)

Place of birth
  
Tooting, London, England

Sidney Harold Richard "Sid" Bishop (born 8 April 1934 in Tooting, London) is an English former footballer who played as a defender, mainly for Leyton Orient. He is considered one of the best defenders in the history of the East London club.

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Leyton Orient

Bishop joined Orient's groundstaff in June 1952, having played for the club's nursery side Chase of Chertsey, and turned professional as a player six months later. He made his debut in a 1–1 draw at home to Swindon Town on 27 February 1954. During his first four seasons he was only selected occasionally, although he made 15 appearances in 1955–56 as Orient won the Third Division South title. However, it was not until the 1957–58 season that Bishop became a regular first-team player, forming a strong defensive line with Welshmen Mal Lucas and Cyril Lea. By the time of Orient's 1961–62 campaign Bishop was ever-present, playing in all 49 of the club's matches as they won promotion to the First Division for the first time.

During Orient's only season in the top flight, Bishop played 39 matches, and scored the winning goal in a 2–1 win over Liverpool on 2 May 1963, his last goal for the club. His other three goals had come during the 1960–61 season, including a 40-yard drive past Howard Radford in a 3–2 win at home to Bristol Rovers on 4 February 1961. He was released in May 1965 by Orient's new manager Dave Sexton, having made 323 senior appearances, making him one of only twelve Orient players to have played more than 300 matches for the club.

Non-league career

After leaving Leyton Orient aged 31, Bishop moved into non-league football with Hastings United of the Southern League. He became player-manager there, bringing former England international Bobby Smith and Welsh U21 international Jim Ryan to the club.

With Hastings narrowly failing to achieve promotion in 1965–66, Bishop moved to Guildford City, again as player-manager.

References

Sid Bishop Wikipedia


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