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Gary Sprake

Gareth Sprake (3 April 1945 – 18 October 2016) was a Welsh professional footballer. A goalkeeper, he played for Leeds United and Birmingham City and also won 37 caps for Wales.

Gary Sprake
Personal information
Full name Gareth Sprake[1]
Date of birth (1945-04-03)3 April 1945[1]
Place of birth Swansea,[1] Wales
Date of death 18 October 2016(2016-10-18) (aged 71)[1]
Place of death Solihull,[1] England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1962–1963 Leeds United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1973 Leeds United 381 (0)
1973–1975 Birmingham City 16 (0)
Total 397 (0)
International career
1963–1974 Wales 37 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sprake became known during his career as a brilliant goalkeeper who was prone to occasional mistakes. He was especially known for his ability to come out to catch crossed balls floating into the box and his shot stopping. At Leeds, Sprake played 504 times, keeping more than 200 clean sheets.[3][4] He spent more than a decade as the number 1 keeper at Leeds during a period when they were a dominant side in the English domestic game.

Club career edit

Sprake represented Swansea Schoolboys and was noticed by Leeds United soon after he left school and was playing for a local works team.[5]

Sprake joined Leeds as an apprentice, and made a last-minute debut in 1962 when the regular goalkeeper went down with a stomach complaint on the day of a game at Southampton. Over the next two seasons Sprake became a regular as Leeds won the Second Division in 1964, and then challenged for the Football League championship title and FA Cup double the following year. Sprake only missed one game in both competitions that season, but Leeds ended with nothing, missing out on the League title on goal average to Manchester United and losing the FA Cup final to Liverpool. At Leeds, he was also known to be sick before each match but managed to play regularly and keep the starting goalkeeper position.

The first of Sprake's two notorious errors came in 1967 when Leeds played Liverpool in a League game at Anfield. Sprake was holding the ball and was set to throw it to the Leeds left back Terry Cooper, only to curtail his throw when he spotted Liverpool winger Ian Callaghan running towards the area he planned to throw the ball. Unfortunately for Sprake, the ball slipped out of his hands behind him and ended up in the net.[6][7] At half-time, the Liverpool tannoy-announcer played "Careless Hands", a record by Des O'Connor, apparently in reference to Sprake's mistake, and during the second half Liverpool supporters on the Kop sang the song repeatedly to Sprake. During his time at Leeds, fans of rival clubs gave Sprake the nickname "Careless Hands" as a result.[8][9]

In the same season Sprake kept a clean sheet as Leeds beat Arsenal in the League Cup final, and he performed heroics behind an overworked defence as Leeds won the Fairs Cup, the club's first European honour.[3] In 1969, Sprake was again a regular as Leeds won the League championship.

In 1970, Sprake and Leeds chased a treble of the League, the FA Cup and the European Cup, but ended up with nothing. The League title went to Everton who won by nine points, and Leeds went out of the European Cup in the semi-finals to Celtic. The FA Cup Final provided the stage for the second of Sprake's most memorable errors.

In the 1970 FA Cup Final, Leeds were playing Chelsea and took an early lead through Jack Charlton. Chelsea chased an equaliser, but when attacking midfield player Peter Houseman hit a left foot shot shortly before the break, it seemed tame and directionless enough for Sprake to save it safely. Sprake dived full length to save it but it squirmed through his grasp and rolled into the net. At the time, the Wembley surface was in poor condition, with the stadium having hosted the Horse of the Year Show days earlier and having much of the grass turned into hard turf lumps as a result,[3] as well as the presence of a vast covering of sand.

In the second half, Mick Jones put Leeds ahead with just six minutes to go, but Chelsea again equalized. Sprake suffered a knee injury and was replaced by David Harvey in the replay, which Chelsea won 2–1.

Sprake was still the first-choice keeper for Leeds in the following two seasons, but was replaced by Harvey at the tail of both, including the 1972 FA Cup Final. Sprake watched from the sidelines as Leeds defeated Arsenal 1–0 in 1972 with a goal from Allan Clarke and a superb performance by Harvey at the other end. In the same year, due to his need of first-team football, Sprake publicly criticised Revie for his treatment of him and so his relationship with his manager, teammates, and the Leeds supporters soured. He only played once in the 1972–73 season, missed two more Cup finals, and eventually left for Birmingham City for £100,000 (breaking the world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper in the process) to play first-team football and regain his place in the Welsh team.

International career edit

Sprake was the youngest-ever goalkeeper to appear for Wales when he made his international debut as an 18-year-old against Scotland on 20 November 1963.[5]

Sprake won 37 caps for Wales between 1963 and 1974.[10]

After football edit

A back injury brought Sprake's career to an end at the age of 30, the injury resulting from a near fatal blood clot in his back which forced him to undergo spinal fusion surgery.[4] His severe back problems have been largely blamed on regular injections of cortisone he was given during his early career at Leeds. After retiring, Sprake underwent seven operations on his back.[11] He subsequently kept his profile low, returning to his native Wales. He was paid £7,500 by the Daily Mirror to make allegations against former Leeds manager Don Revie and club captain regarding match-fixing,[12] but refused to repeat the allegations under oath in court. Wolverhampton Wanderers' Derek Dougan asserted that he heard no mention of the bribes.[13]

Following his retirement, Sprake worked as a salesman for a short period before becoming a borough council training officer in Solihull, a job which he remained in for over 14 years.[4] His biography, Careless Hands: The Forgotten Truth of Gary Sprake by Tim Johnson and Stuart Sprake (his nephew), was published in 2006.[7] In November 2009 Sprake was given an award by the Football Association of Wales for his contribution to Welsh football during the 1960s and 1970s.[14] Sprake died at the age of 71 on 18 October 2016.[15]

Honours edit

Leeds United

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Gary Sprake". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  2. ^ Williams, Tony; Peskett, Roy, eds. (1971). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72 (2nd ed.). Queen Anne Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0362000948.
  3. ^ a b c Shaw, Phil (21 April 2006). . The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Culley, Jon (16 November 1993). "Where are they now? Gary Sprake". The Independent. London. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  5. ^ a b Maurice Golesworth (1965). Soccer Who's Who. The Sportsmans Book Club.
  6. ^ "Gary Sprake speaks". BBC Leeds. 9 March 2006. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Goalie Gary Sprake's nightmare game recalled in new biography". newswales.co.uk. 14 February 2006. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  8. ^ Murphy, Alex (4 July 2007). . The Times. London. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011.
  9. ^ Hackett, Robin (21 July 2011). . ESPN FC. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  10. ^ "Gary Sprake". eu-football.info. Retrieved 19 October 2016..
  11. ^ Chaudhary, Vivek (12 August 2000). "Gary Sprake: "Club should pay"". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  12. ^ "Sprake back at Leeds". BBC Leeds. 2 October 2006. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  13. ^ Taylor, Eddie (29 April 2011). "Leeds United, Don Revie and a 40-Year Old Slur". Sabotage Times. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  14. ^ . Football Association of Wales. 11 November 2009. Archived from the original on 9 January 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  15. ^ Mason, Peter (20 October 2016). "Gary Sprake obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  16. ^ "2 August 1969 - Leeds United 2 Manchester City 1". mightyleeds.co.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Gary Sprake at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database

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Gareth Sprake 3 April 1945 18 October 2016 was a Welsh professional footballer A goalkeeper he played for Leeds United and Birmingham City and also won 37 caps for Wales Gary SprakePersonal informationFull nameGareth Sprake 1 Date of birth 1945 04 03 3 April 1945 1 Place of birthSwansea 1 WalesDate of death18 October 2016 2016 10 18 aged 71 1 Place of deathSolihull 1 EnglandHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 2 Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1962 1963Leeds UnitedSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1962 1973Leeds United381 0 1973 1975Birmingham City16 0 Total397 0 International career1963 1974Wales37 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Sprake became known during his career as a brilliant goalkeeper who was prone to occasional mistakes He was especially known for his ability to come out to catch crossed balls floating into the box and his shot stopping At Leeds Sprake played 504 times keeping more than 200 clean sheets 3 4 He spent more than a decade as the number 1 keeper at Leeds during a period when they were a dominant side in the English domestic game Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 After football 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career editSprake represented Swansea Schoolboys and was noticed by Leeds United soon after he left school and was playing for a local works team 5 Sprake joined Leeds as an apprentice and made a last minute debut in 1962 when the regular goalkeeper went down with a stomach complaint on the day of a game at Southampton Over the next two seasons Sprake became a regular as Leeds won the Second Division in 1964 and then challenged for the Football League championship title and FA Cup double the following year Sprake only missed one game in both competitions that season but Leeds ended with nothing missing out on the League title on goal average to Manchester United and losing the FA Cup final to Liverpool At Leeds he was also known to be sick before each match but managed to play regularly and keep the starting goalkeeper position The first of Sprake s two notorious errors came in 1967 when Leeds played Liverpool in a League game at Anfield Sprake was holding the ball and was set to throw it to the Leeds left back Terry Cooper only to curtail his throw when he spotted Liverpool winger Ian Callaghan running towards the area he planned to throw the ball Unfortunately for Sprake the ball slipped out of his hands behind him and ended up in the net 6 7 At half time the Liverpool tannoy announcer played Careless Hands a record by Des O Connor apparently in reference to Sprake s mistake and during the second half Liverpool supporters on the Kop sang the song repeatedly to Sprake During his time at Leeds fans of rival clubs gave Sprake the nickname Careless Hands as a result 8 9 In the same season Sprake kept a clean sheet as Leeds beat Arsenal in the League Cup final and he performed heroics behind an overworked defence as Leeds won the Fairs Cup the club s first European honour 3 In 1969 Sprake was again a regular as Leeds won the League championship In 1970 Sprake and Leeds chased a treble of the League the FA Cup and the European Cup but ended up with nothing The League title went to Everton who won by nine points and Leeds went out of the European Cup in the semi finals to Celtic The FA Cup Final provided the stage for the second of Sprake s most memorable errors In the 1970 FA Cup Final Leeds were playing Chelsea and took an early lead through Jack Charlton Chelsea chased an equaliser but when attacking midfield player Peter Houseman hit a left foot shot shortly before the break it seemed tame and directionless enough for Sprake to save it safely Sprake dived full length to save it but it squirmed through his grasp and rolled into the net At the time the Wembley surface was in poor condition with the stadium having hosted the Horse of the Year Show days earlier and having much of the grass turned into hard turf lumps as a result 3 as well as the presence of a vast covering of sand In the second half Mick Jones put Leeds ahead with just six minutes to go but Chelsea again equalized Sprake suffered a knee injury and was replaced by David Harvey in the replay which Chelsea won 2 1 Sprake was still the first choice keeper for Leeds in the following two seasons but was replaced by Harvey at the tail of both including the 1972 FA Cup Final Sprake watched from the sidelines as Leeds defeated Arsenal 1 0 in 1972 with a goal from Allan Clarke and a superb performance by Harvey at the other end In the same year due to his need of first team football Sprake publicly criticised Revie for his treatment of him and so his relationship with his manager teammates and the Leeds supporters soured He only played once in the 1972 73 season missed two more Cup finals and eventually left for Birmingham City for 100 000 breaking the world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper in the process to play first team football and regain his place in the Welsh team International career editSprake was the youngest ever goalkeeper to appear for Wales when he made his international debut as an 18 year old against Scotland on 20 November 1963 5 Sprake won 37 caps for Wales between 1963 and 1974 10 After football editA back injury brought Sprake s career to an end at the age of 30 the injury resulting from a near fatal blood clot in his back which forced him to undergo spinal fusion surgery 4 His severe back problems have been largely blamed on regular injections of cortisone he was given during his early career at Leeds After retiring Sprake underwent seven operations on his back 11 He subsequently kept his profile low returning to his native Wales He was paid 7 500 by the Daily Mirror to make allegations against former Leeds manager Don Revie and club captain regarding match fixing 12 but refused to repeat the allegations under oath in court Wolverhampton Wanderers Derek Dougan asserted that he heard no mention of the bribes 13 Following his retirement Sprake worked as a salesman for a short period before becoming a borough council training officer in Solihull a job which he remained in for over 14 years 4 His biography Careless Hands The Forgotten Truth of Gary Sprake by Tim Johnson and Stuart Sprake his nephew was published in 2006 7 In November 2009 Sprake was given an award by the Football Association of Wales for his contribution to Welsh football during the 1960s and 1970s 14 Sprake died at the age of 71 on 18 October 2016 15 Honours editLeeds United Football League Second Division 1963 64 Football League First Division 1968 69 Football League Cup 1968 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1968 1971 FA Charity Shield 1969 16 References edit a b c d e Gary Sprake Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 3 March 2019 Williams Tony Peskett Roy eds 1971 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971 72 2nd ed Queen Anne Press p 256 ISBN 978 0362000948 a b c Shaw Phil 21 April 2006 Black sheep of Elland Road Wild man of Leeds fights to clear name The Independent London Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 Retrieved 9 December 2009 a b c Culley Jon 16 November 1993 Where are they now Gary Sprake The Independent London Retrieved 9 December 2009 a b Maurice Golesworth 1965 Soccer Who s Who The Sportsmans Book Club Gary Sprake speaks BBC Leeds 9 March 2006 Retrieved 9 December 2009 a b Goalie Gary Sprake s nightmare game recalled in new biography newswales co uk 14 February 2006 Archived from the original on 21 April 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2009 Murphy Alex 4 July 2007 The 50 worst footballers The Times London Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 Hackett Robin 21 July 2011 Own goals ESPN FC Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Retrieved 31 August 2015 Gary Sprake eu football info Retrieved 19 October 2016 Chaudhary Vivek 12 August 2000 Gary Sprake Club should pay The Guardian London Retrieved 9 December 2009 Sprake back at Leeds BBC Leeds 2 October 2006 Retrieved 9 December 2009 Taylor Eddie 29 April 2011 Leeds United Don Revie and a 40 Year Old Slur Sabotage Times Retrieved 31 August 2015 The FAW SA Brains Football Awards Evening Football Association of Wales 11 November 2009 Archived from the original on 9 January 2016 Retrieved 31 August 2015 Mason Peter 20 October 2016 Gary Sprake obituary The Guardian Retrieved 21 October 2016 2 August 1969 Leeds United 2 Manchester City 1 mightyleeds co uk Retrieved 6 December 2020 External links editGary Sprake at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Sprake amp oldid 1224929459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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