- Kevan Smith
Football player infobox
playername = Kevan Smith
fullname = Kevan Smith
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1959|12|13
cityofbirth =Eaglescliffe
countryofbirth =England
position = Defender
years = 1979-1985
1985-1986
1986-1988
1988-1989
1989-1993
1992
1993-1994
clubs = Darlington
Rotherham United
Coventry City
York City
Darlington
→ Hereford United (loan)
Sliema Wanderers
Hereford United
caps(goals) = 245 (11)
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006 0(0)
031 0(5)
098 0(5)
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018 0(0)Kevan Smith is a former English footballer. He played a part in three of Darlington's promotions. It is a reflection of Smith's attitude, ability and leadership. Smith played over four hundred games for the
Quakers in two separate spells.Football career
Defender Smith, first appeared at Darlington on trial in a game against the club's professionals under then manager
Len Walker before playing in the reserves against Barnsley. In the summer of 1979 Walker left Quakers but Smith was invited back by new then bossBilly Elliott . Smith impressed Elliott in the reserves and he was quickly snapped up.Smith made his debut at
Torquay United in September 1979 as Qukaers lost 4-0. Team-mate Clive Nattress called him 'Smudger'. It was a nickname which stuck with im for the rest of his time at the club. Smith was a brave played and above all hard working and committed.It was however under Elliott's seccessor
Cyril Knowles , who said he couldn't believe Smudger was a footballer, that Smith really came into his own and by his own ammission improved as a player. Knowles who joined Darlington the club in 1983, demanded nothing less than 100% from his players and Smith filled the mould perfectly. The 1984/85 season saw Darlington promoted from theFourth Division but Smith left for Rotherham feeling the manager did not rate him highly enough.Smith later moved to Coventry City for £65,000 but broke his leg. Smith did not play top flight football whilst with the Sky Blues and was at the club when they won the
FA Cup but found regular football hard to come by and he moved to York City. Things failed to work out for Smith at Bootham Cresent but by this stage both darlington and rivalsHartlepool United were interested in securing his services.Smith rejoined the club after speaking with then manager Brian Little. Quakers though were in the Conference having been releagted at the end of the 1988/89, season. In under a year Smith had dropped from the top of
English football to the bootom although it was his second spell at the club with the club that Smith enjoyed the best years of his career.Darlington won promotion from the Conference at the first attempt the and the following season (1990/91) won promotion from the Fourth Division to the Third. Little left to join
Leicester City and the bottom dropped out of Smith's world. The pair were very close and Little was begged to stay by the player. Little recommended Smith fpor the management job at the club but Smudger convincedFrank Gray to instead take the job. Rumours persisted about Smith taking over as Quakers struggled in a higher Division. Smith tried to quash the rumours but was dropped by Gray.Smith had felt he was too young for the job, but when Gray left the club in 1992 Smith applied for the job.
Ray Hankin was given the position on a temporary measure. Smith hpoed to get the job and had an interview. Instead Quakers installedBilly McEwan on a permanent basis. The pair's relationship was rocky at best. In the summer of 1992 Smith needed a major operation. Smudger was told he would need ten weeks to recover but came back after nine. Upon coming back McEwan said he wanted a new centre back.Things remained difficult between the pair and later McEwan told Smith he was being let go on a free transfer. By this stage though Smith was close to a testomonial and refused to leave. The relationship between the pair got worse and Smith was left further isolated and had to train on his own. Towards the end of his time a the club Smith did regain his place in the team but it was a bad way for Smith to finish his Darlington career.
The public and fanzine Mission Impossible backed the player. Smith returned to Quakers to work for Football in the Community (FITC) and went on to be assistant manager at
Hull City with Little.Honours
As a player
Darlington
*Fourth Division third place: 1984–85
*GM Vauxhall Conference Title winner: 1989–90
*Fourth Division Title winner: 1990–91Coventry City
*FA Cup winner: 1987
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