Tommy Sloan

Tommy Sloan

Football player infobox
playername = Tommy Sloan


fullname = Thomas Sloan
height = height|ft=5|in=7
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1925|10|13
cityofbirth = Barrhead
countryofbirth = Scotland
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Right Winger
youthyears = –1946
youthclubs = Arthurlie Juniors
years = 1946–1951 1951–1957 1957–1960
clubs = Hearts Motherwell Gloucester City
caps(goals) = 110 (24) 112 (35)

Thomas "Tommy" Sloan (born 13 October, 1925 in Barrhead, Renfrewshire) is a retired Scottish professional footballer who played as a right winger. He is most notable for being a member of the first Motherwell side to win the Scottish Cup, in 1951-52.

Sloan joined Junior side Arthurlie in 1942 and, after switching from centre forward to right winger, became a regular in the first team. With the Second World War at its destructive zenith, many of Sloan's contemporaries enlisted in the British armed services to fight abroad, however his work manufacturing munitions at the Shanks factory in Barrhead was considered a "reserved occupation" and he remained in Scotland. He would later work in the dockyards in Renfrew, another reserved occupation.

Sloan's performances with Arthurlie led to his selection for the Scotland Junior international side.cite book| first=Andrew| last=Hoggan| title=Hearts in Art| publisher=Mainstream| year=1995| id=ISBN 1-85158-736-5| pages=169] They also attracted the attention of several League clubs and in 1945, after a dispute with the Arthurlie management, he signed for Hearts. He agreed, however, to stay with Arthurlie for the duration of their Scottish Junior Cup campaign, eventually helping them to the final, where they lost 2-0 to Fauldhouse United.

Sloan made his debut for Hearts in the 1946-47 season and quickly became a regular feature in the side. His supply from the right wing helped the burgeoning "Terrible Trio" inside forward combination of Conn, Bauld and Wardhaugh in their prolific scoring feats, while Sloan himself maintained a respectable scoring record.

The death of Hearts manager Davie McLean in February 1951 was eventually to lead to Sloan's departure from Tynecastle. McLean's assistant Tommy Walker inherited the role of manager and, after an initial settling-in period, started to remould the side in his image. One of his first signings was veteran Rangers winger Eddie Rutherford and for the first time in five season, Sloan found himself out of the first-team. In November 1951, Sloan and another displaced teammate Charlie Cox joined Motherwell in a £6,500 joint transfer.

Within months of their move to Fir Park, the Scottish Cup draw afforded the opportunity for Sloan and Cox to play former club Hearts, in the semi-final at Hampden Park. After two close games were drawn 1-1, the pair enjoyed their revenge on former manager Walker as Motherwell won the second replay 3-1, to reach the final for the fourth time in their history. They had lost all three previous finals, to Celtic (twice) and Clyde, however Sloan helped the "Steelmen" overcome the weight of history to record a comfortable 4-0 win over Dundee.cite web| url=http://www.motherwell-mad.co.uk/news/loadsngl.asp?cid=EDZA&id=211512| title=Cup Final Recollections| publisher=Fir Park Corner| date=2005-03-14]

Surprisingly, Motherwell suffered their first ever relegation the following year, although in an incredibly tight competition they finished only five points behind fourth-placed Hearts. Sloan stayed with the side despite their demotion, helping them win the Second Division title at the first attempt in 1953-54. He appeared in Motherwell side which reached the 1954-55 Scottish League Cup final, however Hearts proved too strong on that occasion, winning 4-2.

Sloan eventually left Motherwell for English non-league side Gloucester City in 1957, where he stayed for three seasons. He returned to Scotland to coach old side Arthurlie in 1960 in his native Barrhead, concurrently returning to work in the town's Shanks factory.

References

External links

* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/players/sloantommy.html Appearances] at londonhearts.com
* [http://barrhead-scotland.com/Culture/Writing/its_funny/itsfunny.htm Tommy Sloan's Recollections] at Barrhead People's Story Group Website (contains audio file)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sloan — may refer to many things.Sloan may refer to the following places: * Sloan, Indiana, United States (extinct) * Sloan, Iowa, United States * Sloan, New York, United StatesSloan may also refer to: *Sloan (band), a Canadian rock band *Sloan (porn… …   Wikipedia

  • Sloan — bezeichnet: eine Stadt in Iowa, siehe Sloan (Iowa) eine Stadt in New York, siehe Sloan (New York) eine kanadische Rockband, siehe Sloan (Band) eine Himmelsdurchmusterung in der Astronomie, siehe Sloan Digital Sky Survey die dadurch gefundene… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tommy Oliver — Series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Turbo Power Rangers Dino Thunder Title(s) Green Power Ranger White Power Ranger White Ninja Ranger Red Zeo Ranger Red Tu …   Wikipedia

  • Tommy Nobis — No. 60      Linebacker Personal information Date of birth: September 20, 1943 (1943 09 20) (age 68) San Antonio, Texas …   Wikipedia

  • Tommy & the Tom Toms — Infobox musical artist Name = Tommy The Tom Toms Background = group or band Origin = Dallas, Texas, United States Genre = Rock Roll, Rhythm Blues, Rockabilly Years active = 1959 1962 Label = Chess Records LeBill Records Sparton Records URL = Past …   Wikipedia

  • Norm Sloan — Florida Gators men s basketball coach Norm Sloan, circa 1961. Sport(s) Basketball Biographical details Born …   Wikipedia

  • Jerry Sloan — No. 14, 4 Guard / Forward Personal information Date of birth March 28, 1942 (1942 03 28) (age 69) …   Wikipedia

  • P. F. Sloan — P.F. Sloan (born Philip Gary Schlein, September 18, 1945, in New York) is an American pop rock singer and songwriter. He was very successful during the mid 1960s, writing, performing and producing Billboard top 20 hits for artists such as Barry… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Sloan — (enero de 1870  ?) fue un músico afroamericano, una de las primeras figuras en la historia de Delta Blues. Se conoce muy poco con seguridad sobre su vida, entre aquellos a los que ha tutelado en blues está Charlie Patton. Se mudó a Chicago,… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Tanya Sloan — Infobox Power Rangers Color = yellow Color text = Series = Series2 = Name = Tanya Sloan First appearance = Hogday Afternoon, Part I (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) Last appearance = Passing the Torch, Part 2 (Power Rangers Turbo) Status = Retired… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”