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Full name
  
Thomas Curley

Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Tom Curley


1960
  
Role
  
Footballer

1960–1964
  
Playing position
  
Forward

Date of birth
  
(1945-06-11) 11 June 1945 (age 70)

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Thomas "Tom" Curley (born 11 June 1945) is a Scottish retired professional football outside right and a current independent councillor. As a footballer, he made over 90 appearances in the Football League for Crewe Alexandra and Brentford and as a politician he was a member of the Scottish Labour Party for 30 years.

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Celtic

An outside right, Curley began his career in the youth system at Portsmouth in 1960, but suffered with homesickness and transferred to Celtic in his home city after just a few months. He had to wait until September 1964 to make his senior debut, which came in a 4–2 defeat to Heart of Midlothian on 26 September 1964. It proved to be Curley's only appearance for the Bhoys and he departed Celtic Park in September 1965.

Brentford

Curley moved to England to sign for Division Three strugglers Brentford on a one-month trial in September 1965. He made his debut in a 1–0 defeat to Gillingham on 30 October 1965 and impressed enough during his trial to win a contract. He failed to make a breakthrough into the first team during the 1965–66 season, making just 14 appearances as the Bees suffered relegation to Division Four. He improved his appearance tally in the basement, making 27 appearances during the 1966–67 season. The stricken club's dire financial situation saw Curley released in 1967 as a result of cost-cutting measures. He made 41 appearances and scored 6 goals during his two seasons with Brentford.

Crewe Alexandra

Curley moved to Division Four side Crewe Alexandra prior to the beginning of the 1967–68 season. Though he made just 19 appearances, he was part of the team which secured automatic promotion to Division Three at the end of the season. He broke into the team on a regular basis in the following season, making 33 appearances and scoring seven goals, as Alex pushed for a second successive promotion. Curley left Gresty Road in August 1969, having made 52 league appearances and scored seven goals in his two seasons with Crewe.

Hamilton Academical

Curley moved back to Scotland to sign for Division Two side Hamilton Academical on 16 August 1969, linking up with manager and former Celtic teammate John Crines. He made just five appearances before being released.

Football chairman career

Curley had a spell as chairman of Central Scottish Amateur League Premier Division side Bankhall Villa. The club won the 1992–93 Scottish Amateur Cup under his chairmanship.

Political career

Curley was a member of the Scottish Labour Party for 30 years and until 2016, was a councillor for Airdrie South. He held positions of Junior Whip, Deputy Provost and Provost. He was provost of North Lanarkshire until May 2012. He resigned from the Scottish Labour Party in October 2016 and became an independent councillor.

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Tom Curley (footballer) Wikipedia


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