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Mike Burgess (footballer)

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Mike Burgess
Personal information
Full name Michael Burgess
Date of birth (1932-04-17) 17 April 1932 (age 92)
Place of birth Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Position(s) Centre half
Youth career
Bradford City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1953 Bradford Park Avenue 0 (0)
1953–1956 Leyton Orient 31 (12)
1956–1957 Newport County 23 (7)
1957–1961 A.F.C. Bournemouth 109 (34)
1961–? Halifax Town 34 (3)
?–1966 Gillingham 110 (2)
Aldershot 6 (0)
? Canterbury City[1] ? (?)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:29, 19 Jul 2007 (UTC)

Michael Burgess (born 17 April 1932) is an English former professional footballer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Burgess played for Bradford Park Avenue, Leyton Orient, Newport County, AFC Bournemouth, Halifax Town, Gillingham and Aldershot during a 14-year professional career.

He joined Newport County in February 1956 as part of a deal which took Tommy Johnston to Leyton Orient for £4,000. He went on to play 23 times and score 7 goals during one and a half seasons in South Wales before leaving at the end of the 1956-57 season.

On the opening day of the 1962–63 season a foul by Burgess injured Crystal Palace winger Stewart Imlach, who was making his Palace debut. This incident is recalled by Gary Imlach in his biography of his father, My Father and other Working Class Football Heroes.

References

  1. ^ Mike Burgess at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database