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Full name
  
Thomas Smith Cummings

Name
  
Tommy Cummings

Role
  
Football player

Position
  
Defender


Date of birth
  
(1928-09-12)12 September 1928

Date of death
  
12 July 2009(2009-07-12) (aged 80)

Died
  
July 12, 2009, Blackburn, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Tom Fox, Roy Keane, Tim Sherwood, Charles N'Zogbia, Shay Given

Place of death
  
Blackburn, England

Place of birth
  
Sunderland, England

Playing position
  
Central defender

Thomas Smith Cummings (12 September 1928 – 12 July 2009) was an English football player and manager.

Cummings was born in Sunderland, County Durham and started his football career at Hylton Colliery Juniors. Such was his quality as a centre-half he was invited to Strasbourg in 1947 to represent Great Britain in a junior international tournament. In the same year he signed a professional contract with Burnley, also opting to continue his apprenticeship as a mining engineer.

Cummings made his league debut for Burnley in December 1948. He also played for England B three times. He played in the 1959–60 championship winning season and in the 1962 FA Cup Final, and in all made 479 appearances for the Clarets, standing fifth in their all-time list of Football League appearances with 434. He played his last game for the club nearly 14 years after making his debut.

In March 1963 he was appointed player-manager of Mansfield Town leading them to promotion from Division Four at the end of the season. He was appointed Aston Villa manager in the summer of 1967 but sacked in November 1968.

After retiring from football he went on to becoming a licensee and ran pubs in and around Burnley, including the Shooters Arms in Nelson.

Honours

Burnley
  • Football League First Division champions: 1959–60
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1962
  • References

    Tommy Cummings Wikipedia