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词条 Mike Deakin
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  1. Playing career

     Crystal Palace  Later career 

  2. References

  3. External links

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Michael Raymond Frederick Deakin (25 October 1933 – 8 August 2017[2])[3][4] was an English former professional footballer who played as a centre forward. He made 204 appearances in the Football League, for Crystal Palace, Northampton Town and Aldershot scoring 92 goals. He was the older brother of Alan Deakin who also played in the Football League; most notably for Aston Villa.

Playing career

Deakin began his playing career as an amateur with Woverhampton Wanderers in 1951,[4] before moving to Bromsgrove Rovers from where he became the first signing for Crystal Palace manager Cyril Spiers.[4]

Crystal Palace

Deakin signed for Crystal Palace, then playing in the old Third Division South, on 12 November 1954.[3] He made his debut the next day in an away 0–1 defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion and went on to make 19 Football League appearances that season, scoring four times.[5] Over the next two seasons, Deakin appeared a total of 75 times in the League, scoring 24 goals.[6] In 1957–8 and 1958–9, Deakin made 12 appearances (four goals) and 34 appearances (23 goals) respectively.[7] After just three more appearances at the start of the next season (one goal), Deakin moved on, in October 1959, to Northampton Town,[3] in exchange for Alan Woan.[4]

Later career

Over the next two seasons, Deakin played 44 times for Northampton Town scoring 31 goals, helping the club to promotion from Division Four in 1960–61.[4] However, at the end of that season he transferred to Aldershot, where he made 17 League appearances (5 goals) and in 1962 moved into non-league football with Nuneaton Town; at that time known as Nuneaton Borough.

Deakin died in 2017 aged 83.[8]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title =Mike Deakin|work =in the mad crowd|url =http://www.inthemadcrowd.co.uk/UI/Person.aspx?oid=9223&ctl00_MainContent_grdRefMatchesChangePage=-2147483648_20|accessdate =22 December 2014}}
2. ^http://hugmansfootballers.com/player/4935
3. ^{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=322|ISBN=0907969542}}
4. ^{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=71|ISBN=0907969542}}
5. ^{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=203|ISBN=0907969542}}
6. ^{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|pages=204–207|ISBN=0907969542}}
7. ^{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|pages=208–211|ISBN=0907969542}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2017/august/mike-deakin-1933-2017/|title=Mike Deakin (1933-2017)|website=cpfc.co.uk|date=8 August 2017|accessdate=10 August 2017}}

External links

  • {{NeilBrownPlayers|player2/mikedeakin}}
  • Mike Deakin at holmesdale.net
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10 : 1933 births|2017 deaths|English footballers|Bromsgrove Rovers F.C. players|Crystal Palace F.C. players|Northampton Town F.C. players|Aldershot F.C. players|Nuneaton Borough F.C. players|English Football League players|Association football forwards

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