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Tony Nicholas

Anthony Wallace Long Nicholas (16 April 1938 – 25 September 2005) was an English professional footballer who scored 42 goals from 133 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion and Leyton Orient.[3] He also played in the Southern League for Chelmsford City, Dartford, Cambridge United, Gravesend & Northfleet and Folkestone.

Tony Nicholas
Personal information
Full name Anthony Wallace Long Nicholas
Date of birth (1938-04-16)16 April 1938[1]
Place of birth West Ham, England
Date of death 25 September 2005(2005-09-25) (aged 67)[2]
Place of death London, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Position(s) Inside forward
Youth career
Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1960 Chelsea 59 (18)
1960–1962 Brighton & Hove Albion 65 (22)
1962–1965 Chelmsford City
1965–1966 Leyton Orient 9 (2)
1966–1968 Dartford 59 (35)
1968–1969 Cambridge United
1969–1972 Dartford 116(7) (48)
Portishead
Gravesend & Northfleet
19xx–1973 Folkestone
1977–197x Great Baddow
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Football career edit

After spending time on the club's ground staff, Nicholas turned professional with First Division champions Chelsea in May 1955.[1] He was capped by England at youth level: against a Denmark youth XI in October 1955, he scored three times in a 9–2 victory and, according to The Times' correspondent, "had a rare eye for the target and a left foot of great power".[4] While stationed at RAF High Wycombe during his national service, Nicholas represented the Royal Air Force football team, and helped his station to victory in the RAF Cup Final.[5]

He first played for Chelsea at 18,[6] alongside Peter Brabrook, Ron Tindall, Les Allen and Frank Blunstone in a forward line with an average age of under 20.[7] He played and scored in Chelsea's first appearance in European competition, against a Copenhagen XI in the first round of the 1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[8] Although he scored regularly for Chelsea, he fell out with manager Ted Drake,[6] and joined Brighton & Hove Albion in 1960 for a club record £15,000 fee.[1]

He was Brighton's top scorer in the League in 1960–61, with 13 goals from 27 appearances, and his four goals in the last two games of the season made sure the club avoided relegation.[9] He was Brighton's joint-top scorer, alongside Johnny Goodchild and Bobby Laverick, with 10 goals in all competitions, as the team failed to avoid relegation the following year.[10] In Chris Westcott's book Upfront with Chelsea, Nicholas recalled how his request for a wage increase, when the first-team players were on £20 a week, was turned down, and he went on to leave the Football League, aged just 24, for a wage of £28 a week at Southern League club Chelmsford City.[11]

After a brief return to the Football League with Leyton Orient in the 1965–66 season, Nicholas returned to non-League football with Dartford, Cambridge United, with whom he won a Southern League Premier Division and Cup double in the 1968–69 season, Dartford again, Gravesend & Northfleet and Folkestone. He retired from professional football in 1973,[1] but played for Great Baddow in the Essex Olympian League in the 1977–78 season.[12]

Personal life edit

Nicholas was born in West Ham, Essex, in 1938.[3] While still playing football, he trained as a cabinet-maker and opened a DIY shop in Chelmsford. This developed into a successful interior design business which he passed on to sons Tony and Kevin.[9][13] He and wife Darlene were keen golfers.[9][14]

In later life, Nicholas was treated for leukaemia. He died in a London hospital in September 2005 at the age of 67.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Carder, Tim; Harris, Roger (1997). Albion A–Z: A Who's Who of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Hove: Goldstone Books. p. 184. ISBN 0-9521337-1-7.
  2. ^ a b Sage, Ivan (6 October 2005). "Tony Nicholas, 67, was a talented footballer and golfer". Essex Chronicle. p. 79.
  3. ^ a b "Tony Nicholas". UK A–Z Transfers. Neil Brown. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Denmark Youth XI outclassed". The Times. 3 October 1955. p. 5.
  5. ^ "R.A.F. fitness tells". The Times. 21 November 1957. p. 15.
    "R.A.F. not on target". The Times. 16 April 1959. p. 18.
  6. ^ a b "Vinners Extra: Boss Drake sent the tea cups flying at Chelsea". The Argus. Brighton. 10 November 2001. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  7. ^ "Improvement in football". The Times. 1 September 1956. p. 3.
  8. ^ Glanvill, Rick; Dutton, Paul (16 September 2008). "Pre-match Briefing: Chelsea v Bordeaux". Chelsea F.C. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
    Zea, Antonio; Haisma, Marcel (27 June 2007). "Fairs' Cup 1958–60". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  9. ^ a b c "Tony's goals lit up tough years". The Argus. Brighton. 10 November 2001. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  10. ^ Carder & Harris, Albion A–Z, p. 338.
  11. ^ Westcott, Chris (2001). Upfront with Chelsea: The Inside Story of the Forward Line. Mainstream. ISBN 978-1-84018-450-1., cited in "Tony's goals lit up tough years", The Argus, 10 November 2001.
  12. ^ "Three more memories". Essex Chronicle. 1 November 2002. p. 87.
  13. ^ Gabbert, Euan (2004). . Broughtons Magazine. The Broughtons Group. Archived from the original on 14 October 2004.
  14. ^ "Golf round-up: Keith is up to scratch at Chelmsford..." Daily Gazette. Colchester. 4 September 1999. Retrieved 5 May 2014.

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Anthony Wallace Long Nicholas 16 April 1938 25 September 2005 was an English professional footballer who scored 42 goals from 133 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Chelsea Brighton amp Hove Albion and Leyton Orient 3 He also played in the Southern League for Chelmsford City Dartford Cambridge United Gravesend amp Northfleet and Folkestone Tony NicholasPersonal informationFull nameAnthony Wallace Long NicholasDate of birth 1938 04 16 16 April 1938 1 Place of birthWest Ham EnglandDate of death25 September 2005 2005 09 25 aged 67 2 Place of deathLondon EnglandHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 1 Position s Inside forwardYouth career ChelseaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1956 1960Chelsea59 18 1960 1962Brighton amp Hove Albion65 22 1962 1965Chelmsford City1965 1966Leyton Orient9 2 1966 1968Dartford59 35 1968 1969Cambridge United1969 1972Dartford116 7 48 Portishead Gravesend amp Northfleet19xx 1973Folkestone1977 197xGreat Baddow Club domestic league appearances and goalsFootball career editAfter spending time on the club s ground staff Nicholas turned professional with First Division champions Chelsea in May 1955 1 He was capped by England at youth level against a Denmark youth XI in October 1955 he scored three times in a 9 2 victory and according to The Times correspondent had a rare eye for the target and a left foot of great power 4 While stationed at RAF High Wycombe during his national service Nicholas represented the Royal Air Force football team and helped his station to victory in the RAF Cup Final 5 He first played for Chelsea at 18 6 alongside Peter Brabrook Ron Tindall Les Allen and Frank Blunstone in a forward line with an average age of under 20 7 He played and scored in Chelsea s first appearance in European competition against a Copenhagen XI in the first round of the 1958 60 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 8 Although he scored regularly for Chelsea he fell out with manager Ted Drake 6 and joined Brighton amp Hove Albion in 1960 for a club record 15 000 fee 1 He was Brighton s top scorer in the League in 1960 61 with 13 goals from 27 appearances and his four goals in the last two games of the season made sure the club avoided relegation 9 He was Brighton s joint top scorer alongside Johnny Goodchild and Bobby Laverick with 10 goals in all competitions as the team failed to avoid relegation the following year 10 In Chris Westcott s book Upfront with Chelsea Nicholas recalled how his request for a wage increase when the first team players were on 20 a week was turned down and he went on to leave the Football League aged just 24 for a wage of 28 a week at Southern League club Chelmsford City 11 After a brief return to the Football League with Leyton Orient in the 1965 66 season Nicholas returned to non League football with Dartford Cambridge United with whom he won a Southern League Premier Division and Cup double in the 1968 69 season Dartford again Gravesend amp Northfleet and Folkestone He retired from professional football in 1973 1 but played for Great Baddow in the Essex Olympian League in the 1977 78 season 12 Personal life editNicholas was born in West Ham Essex in 1938 3 While still playing football he trained as a cabinet maker and opened a DIY shop in Chelmsford This developed into a successful interior design business which he passed on to sons Tony and Kevin 9 13 He and wife Darlene were keen golfers 9 14 In later life Nicholas was treated for leukaemia He died in a London hospital in September 2005 at the age of 67 2 References edit a b c d e Carder Tim Harris Roger 1997 Albion A Z A Who s Who of Brighton amp Hove Albion F C Hove Goldstone Books p 184 ISBN 0 9521337 1 7 a b Sage Ivan 6 October 2005 Tony Nicholas 67 was a talented footballer and golfer Essex Chronicle p 79 a b Tony Nicholas UK A Z Transfers Neil Brown Retrieved 2 December 2010 Denmark Youth XI outclassed The Times 3 October 1955 p 5 R A F fitness tells The Times 21 November 1957 p 15 R A F not on target The Times 16 April 1959 p 18 a b Vinners Extra Boss Drake sent the tea cups flying at Chelsea The Argus Brighton 10 November 2001 Retrieved 5 May 2014 Improvement in football The Times 1 September 1956 p 3 Glanvill Rick Dutton Paul 16 September 2008 Pre match Briefing Chelsea v Bordeaux Chelsea F C Retrieved 5 May 2014 Zea Antonio Haisma Marcel 27 June 2007 Fairs Cup 1958 60 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF Retrieved 2 December 2010 a b c Tony s goals lit up tough years The Argus Brighton 10 November 2001 Retrieved 5 May 2014 Carder amp Harris Albion A Z p 338 Westcott Chris 2001 Upfront with Chelsea The Inside Story of the Forward Line Mainstream ISBN 978 1 84018 450 1 cited in Tony s goals lit up tough years The Argus 10 November 2001 Three more memories Essex Chronicle 1 November 2002 p 87 Gabbert Euan 2004 Nicholas Anthony Broughtons Magazine The Broughtons Group Archived from the original on 14 October 2004 Golf round up Keith is up to scratch at Chelmsford Daily Gazette Colchester 4 September 1999 Retrieved 5 May 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Nicholas amp oldid 1208574568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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