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Ken Beamish

Kenneth George Beamish (born 25 August 1947) is an English former football player, coach and manager. In his playing days he was a forward, and he scored a total of 159 goals in 555 Football League games.

Ken Beamish
Personal information
Full name Kenneth George Beamish[1]
Date of birth (1947-08-25) 25 August 1947 (age 75)[2]
Place of birth Bebington, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3]
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1972 Tranmere Rovers 178 (49)
1972–1974 Brighton & Hove Albion 96 (27)
1974–1976 Blackburn Rovers 86 (19)
1976–1978 Port Vale 85 (29)
1978–1979 Bury 49 (20)
1979–1981 Tranmere Rovers 59 (15)
1981–1982 Swindon Town 2 (0)
Total 555 (159)
Managerial career
1983–1984 Swindon Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He started his career at Tranmere Rovers in 1965, and in six years at the club would make close to 200 appearances. From March 1972, he then spent three years with Brighton & Hove Albion, making around 100 appearances. In May 1974 he signed with Blackburn Rovers for £25,000, and went on to play close to 100 games with the club in a two-year spell. Bought by Port Vale for £12,000 in September 1976, he was voted the club's Player of the Year in 1977–78, and was the club's top scorer for two consecutive seasons. Sold to Bury for £35,000 in September 1978, he played around 50 games, before he moved back to Tranmere Rovers in 1979. In 1981, he transferred to Swindon Town, before he announced his retirement the following year. He later served as Swindon's manager in the 1983–84 campaign.

Playing career

Beamish started his career with Fourth Division Tranmere Rovers in 1966, under the management of Dave Russell. Rovers missed out on promotion at the end of 1965–66 after finishing behind fourth place Colchester United on goal average. Promotion was achieved in 1966–67, after the club finished fourth, four points ahead of Crewe Alexandra. Tranmere retained their Third Division status in 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, and 1970–71. Beamish was the club's top scorer two out of his six seasons with the club. Now managed by Jackie Wright, Rovers struggled in 1971–72, and in March 1972, Beamish switched to league rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.

Beamish enjoyed a successful start to his Brighton career, as the club won promotion as Third Division runners-up in 1971–72. However the club struggled in the Second Division, and finished in last place in 1972–73. Manager Pat Saward was replaced by Brian Clough, but the 1973–74 campaign was also difficult, as Brighton avoided their second successive relegation by eight points.

Beamish was signed by Gordon Lee's Blackburn Rovers for a £25,000 fee in May 1974.[4] He soon built a good understanding with strike partner Don Martin.[5] The 1974–75 season was successful, as Blackburn were promoted to the Second Division as champions of the Third Division, with Beamish claiming 11 of he and Martin's 26 goal haul.[5] Rovers finished mid-table in 1975–76 under the stewardship of Jim Smith. A popular player, fans would chant "Beamo, Beamo" years after he left Ewood Park.[5]

He joined Third Division Port Vale for £12,000 in September 1976 and went straight into the first team. He became the club's top scorer in the 1976–77 season with 18 goals in 44 games; three of these goals came against Grimsby Town at Blundell Park on 3 January. He was voted Player of the Year for his 16 goals in 49 games in the 1977–78 season; he scored ten goals more than his closest rival Jeff Hemmerman, as the club were relegated into the Fourth Division.[6] He started the 1978–79 campaign with four goals in four consecutive games, before he was sold on to Third Division Bury for £35,000 in September 1978.[7]

He helped the "Shakers" to avoid relegation in 1978–79, as he scored 20 goals in 49 league games for the club before he returned to Tranmere Rovers in November 1979, now back in the Fourth Division and managed by John King. Rovers suffered in 1979–80 and 1980–81, and had to apply (successfully) for re-election under Bryan Hamilton in 1981. He then transferred to Swindon Town, and played just two league games, as Swindon were relegated out of the Third Division in 1981–82.

Throughout his career he played 555 games in the Football League, scoring 159 goals.

Management career

After retiring as a player he became manager of Swindon Town. John Trollope had originally brought Beamish to the club as his assistant.[2] After Trollope's unsuccessful venture into management came to an end, Beamish took over the reins from him towards the end of the 1982–83 season.[2] Working on a tight budget, Beamish was given only one full season in charge, in which he led the Town to their lowest ever league finish – seventeenth in Fourth Division.[2] However, he did lead the club to the Fourth Round of the FA Cup, where former club Blackburn Rovers eliminated Swindon.[8] When his contract expired at the end of the 1983–84 season, new sponsors Lowndes Lambert demanded a big-name manager, and Beamish was replaced by Lou Macari.[2]

He worked at Blackburn Rovers as commercial manager, from 1986 until his retirement in August 2012.[9][10][11]

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Source:[12]

Club Season Division League FA Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Tranmere Rovers 1965–66 Fourth Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1966–67 Fourth Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1967–68 Third Division 25 5 3 1 0 0 28 6
1968–69 Third Division 36 13 1 0 4 1 41 14
1969–70 Third Division 46 9 6 3 3 1 55 13
1970–71 Third Division 40 10 3 0 2 3 45 13
1971–72 Third Division 29 12 7 3 3 2 39 17
Total 178 49 20 7 12 7 210 63
Brighton & Hove Albion 1971–72 Third Division 14 6 0 0 0 0 14 6
1972–73 Second Division 38 9 1 0 1 1 40 10
1973–74 Third Division 44 12 0 0 1 0 45 12
Total 96 27 1 0 2 1 99 28
Blackburn Rovers 1974–75 Third Division 43 12 3 2 5 3 51 17
1975–76 Second Division 37 7 0 0 7 3 44 10
1976–77 Second Division 6 0 0 0 3 2 9 2
Total 86 19 3 2 15 8 104 29
Port Vale 1976–77 Third Division 37 12 5 4 2 2 44 18
1977–78 Third Division 42 13 4 3 3 0 49 16
1978–79 Fourth Division 6 4 0 0 2 0 8 4
Total 85 29 9 7 7 2 101 38
Bury 1978–79 Third Division 35 16 4 1 0 0 39 17
1979–80 Third Division 14 4 0 0 5 1 19 5
Total 49 20 4 1 5 1 58 22
Tranmere Rovers 1979–80 Fourth Division 27 9 3 2 0 0 30 11
1980–81 Fourth Division 32 6 2 1 4 0 38 7
Total 59 15 5 3 4 0 68 18
Swindon Town 1981–82 Third Division 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Career total 555 159 42 20 45 19 642 198

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Swindon Town April 1983 June 1984 68 26 17 25 038.2
Total[2] 68 26 17 25 038.2

Honours

Individual

Brighton & Hove Albion

Blackburn Rovers

References

  1. ^ "Ken Beamish". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Manager Profile". swindon-town-fc.co.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  3. ^ Rollin, Jack (1980). Rothmans football yearbook. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 374. ISBN 0362020175. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Ken Beamish picks his dream Blackburn Rovers team to win derby – what's yours?". Lancashire Telegraph. 16 October 2009. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e Jackman, Mike (1994). Blackburn Rovers : the official encyclopaedia. Derby: Breedon. p. 21. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b Kent, Jeff (1990). The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. p. 305. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  7. ^ Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 21. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
  8. ^ "Managers Month: No.21 Ken Beamish & No.20 Andy King (1)". thewashbag.com. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  9. ^ . rovers.co.uk. 14 October 2011. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  10. ^ "From striker to wing wizard". Lancashire Telegraph. 24 June 2003. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  11. ^ "Ken Beamish retires". rovers.co.uk. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  12. ^ Ken Beamish at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)

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Kenneth George Beamish born 25 August 1947 is an English former football player coach and manager In his playing days he was a forward and he scored a total of 159 goals in 555 Football League games Ken BeamishPersonal informationFull nameKenneth George Beamish 1 Date of birth 1947 08 25 25 August 1947 age 75 2 Place of birthBebington EnglandHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 3 Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1966 1972Tranmere Rovers178 49 1972 1974Brighton amp Hove Albion96 27 1974 1976Blackburn Rovers86 19 1976 1978Port Vale85 29 1978 1979Bury49 20 1979 1981Tranmere Rovers59 15 1981 1982Swindon Town2 0 Total555 159 Managerial career1983 1984Swindon Town Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe started his career at Tranmere Rovers in 1965 and in six years at the club would make close to 200 appearances From March 1972 he then spent three years with Brighton amp Hove Albion making around 100 appearances In May 1974 he signed with Blackburn Rovers for 25 000 and went on to play close to 100 games with the club in a two year spell Bought by Port Vale for 12 000 in September 1976 he was voted the club s Player of the Year in 1977 78 and was the club s top scorer for two consecutive seasons Sold to Bury for 35 000 in September 1978 he played around 50 games before he moved back to Tranmere Rovers in 1979 In 1981 he transferred to Swindon Town before he announced his retirement the following year He later served as Swindon s manager in the 1983 84 campaign Contents 1 Playing career 2 Management career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Playing statistics 3 2 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 5 ReferencesPlaying career EditBeamish started his career with Fourth Division Tranmere Rovers in 1966 under the management of Dave Russell Rovers missed out on promotion at the end of 1965 66 after finishing behind fourth place Colchester United on goal average Promotion was achieved in 1966 67 after the club finished fourth four points ahead of Crewe Alexandra Tranmere retained their Third Division status in 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 and 1970 71 Beamish was the club s top scorer two out of his six seasons with the club Now managed by Jackie Wright Rovers struggled in 1971 72 and in March 1972 Beamish switched to league rivals Brighton amp Hove Albion Beamish enjoyed a successful start to his Brighton career as the club won promotion as Third Division runners up in 1971 72 However the club struggled in the Second Division and finished in last place in 1972 73 Manager Pat Saward was replaced by Brian Clough but the 1973 74 campaign was also difficult as Brighton avoided their second successive relegation by eight points Beamish was signed by Gordon Lee s Blackburn Rovers for a 25 000 fee in May 1974 4 He soon built a good understanding with strike partner Don Martin 5 The 1974 75 season was successful as Blackburn were promoted to the Second Division as champions of the Third Division with Beamish claiming 11 of he and Martin s 26 goal haul 5 Rovers finished mid table in 1975 76 under the stewardship of Jim Smith A popular player fans would chant Beamo Beamo years after he left Ewood Park 5 He joined Third Division Port Vale for 12 000 in September 1976 and went straight into the first team He became the club s top scorer in the 1976 77 season with 18 goals in 44 games three of these goals came against Grimsby Town at Blundell Park on 3 January He was voted Player of the Year for his 16 goals in 49 games in the 1977 78 season he scored ten goals more than his closest rival Jeff Hemmerman as the club were relegated into the Fourth Division 6 He started the 1978 79 campaign with four goals in four consecutive games before he was sold on to Third Division Bury for 35 000 in September 1978 7 He helped the Shakers to avoid relegation in 1978 79 as he scored 20 goals in 49 league games for the club before he returned to Tranmere Rovers in November 1979 now back in the Fourth Division and managed by John King Rovers suffered in 1979 80 and 1980 81 and had to apply successfully for re election under Bryan Hamilton in 1981 He then transferred to Swindon Town and played just two league games as Swindon were relegated out of the Third Division in 1981 82 Throughout his career he played 555 games in the Football League scoring 159 goals Management career EditAfter retiring as a player he became manager of Swindon Town John Trollope had originally brought Beamish to the club as his assistant 2 After Trollope s unsuccessful venture into management came to an end Beamish took over the reins from him towards the end of the 1982 83 season 2 Working on a tight budget Beamish was given only one full season in charge in which he led the Town to their lowest ever league finish seventeenth in Fourth Division 2 However he did lead the club to the Fourth Round of the FA Cup where former club Blackburn Rovers eliminated Swindon 8 When his contract expired at the end of the 1983 84 season new sponsors Lowndes Lambert demanded a big name manager and Beamish was replaced by Lou Macari 2 He worked at Blackburn Rovers as commercial manager from 1986 until his retirement in August 2012 9 10 11 Career statistics EditPlaying statistics Edit Source 12 Club Season Division League FA Cup Other TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsTranmere Rovers 1965 66 Fourth Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 01966 67 Fourth Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 01967 68 Third Division 25 5 3 1 0 0 28 61968 69 Third Division 36 13 1 0 4 1 41 141969 70 Third Division 46 9 6 3 3 1 55 131970 71 Third Division 40 10 3 0 2 3 45 131971 72 Third Division 29 12 7 3 3 2 39 17Total 178 49 20 7 12 7 210 63Brighton amp Hove Albion 1971 72 Third Division 14 6 0 0 0 0 14 61972 73 Second Division 38 9 1 0 1 1 40 101973 74 Third Division 44 12 0 0 1 0 45 12Total 96 27 1 0 2 1 99 28Blackburn Rovers 1974 75 Third Division 43 12 3 2 5 3 51 171975 76 Second Division 37 7 0 0 7 3 44 101976 77 Second Division 6 0 0 0 3 2 9 2Total 86 19 3 2 15 8 104 29Port Vale 1976 77 Third Division 37 12 5 4 2 2 44 181977 78 Third Division 42 13 4 3 3 0 49 161978 79 Fourth Division 6 4 0 0 2 0 8 4Total 85 29 9 7 7 2 101 38Bury 1978 79 Third Division 35 16 4 1 0 0 39 171979 80 Third Division 14 4 0 0 5 1 19 5Total 49 20 4 1 5 1 58 22Tranmere Rovers 1979 80 Fourth Division 27 9 3 2 0 0 30 111980 81 Fourth Division 32 6 2 1 4 0 38 7Total 59 15 5 3 4 0 68 18Swindon Town 1981 82 Third Division 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Career total 555 159 42 20 45 19 642 198Managerial statistics Edit Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To RecordP W D L Win Swindon Town April 1983 June 1984 68 26 17 25 0 38 2Total 2 68 26 17 25 0 38 2Honours EditIndividual Port Vale F C Player of the Year 1977 78 6 Brighton amp Hove Albion Football League Third Division second place promotion 1971 72 5 Blackburn Rovers Football League Third Division 1974 75 5 References Edit Ken Beamish Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 9 March 2017 a b c d e f Manager Profile swindon town fc co uk Retrieved 23 October 2011 Rollin Jack 1980 Rothmans football yearbook London Queen Anne Press p 374 ISBN 0362020175 Retrieved 14 April 2020 Ken Beamish picks his dream Blackburn Rovers team to win derby what s yours Lancashire Telegraph 16 October 2009 Retrieved 23 October 2011 a b c d e Jackman Mike 1994 Blackburn Rovers the official encyclopaedia Derby Breedon p 21 Retrieved 14 April 2020 a b Kent Jeff 1990 The Valiants Years The Story Of Port Vale Witan Books p 305 ISBN 0 9508981 4 7 Kent Jeff 1996 Port Vale Personalities Witan Books p 21 ISBN 0 9529152 0 0 Managers Month No 21 Ken Beamish amp No 20 Andy King 1 thewashbag com Retrieved 23 October 2011 Who s who at Blackburn Rovers rovers co uk 14 October 2011 Archived from the original on 28 October 2011 Retrieved 23 October 2011 From striker to wing wizard Lancashire Telegraph 24 June 2003 Retrieved 23 October 2011 Ken Beamish retires rovers co uk Retrieved 22 September 2012 Ken Beamish at the English National Football Archive subscription required Retrieved from 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