- Ernie Coleman
Infobox Football biography
playername = Ernie Coleman
fullname = Ernest Coleman
dateofbirth =January 4 1908
cityofbirth =Blidworth ,Nottinghamshire
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = January 1984
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position =Centre forward
youthyears =
youthclubs = Hucknall
years = 1927-1929 1929-1932 1932-1934 1934-1937 1937-1939
clubs = Halifax Town Grimsby Town Arsenal Middlesbrough Norwich City
caps(goals) = 19 0(5) 85 (57) 45 (26) 85 (21)
manageryears = 1961-1963 1965-1966
managerclubs = Linby Colliery Notts County Notts CountyErnest "Ernie" [He was also nicknamed "Tim", although literary sources such as Harris & Hogg, "Arsenal Who's Who" (1995)) use "Ernie" as his primary given name. Another "Tim" Coleman, born in 1881, played for clubs including Arsenal, Everton and Sunderland in the 1900s and 1910s — the two should not be confused.] Coleman (
January 4 1908 – January 1984) was an English footballer.Born in
Blidworth ,Nottinghamshire , Coleman started his career as a youth playing for Hucknall. After being turned down by Nottingham Forest he joined Halifax Town of the Third Division North in 1927. He scored five times in nineteen appearances, enough to catch the attention of Grimsby Town of the Second Division, joining them in March 1928. In just eight appearances in the 1928-29 season he scored seven times, helping Grimsby reach the First Division. Coleman remained at Grimsby for the next three seasons, and was Grimsby's top scorer in 1930-31 and 1931-32, and in March 1932 was signed byHerbert Chapman for £7,500 to join the reigning league champions, Arsenal; he made 85 league appearances for Grimsby, scoring 57 goals.Intended as a replacement for Jack Lambert, Coleman made his Arsenal debut in a 2-1 win against Leicester City at Highbury on
March 5 1932 and played a total of six games that season, as Arsenal finished runners-up to Everton. In his first full season at the club, 1932-33, Coleman scored 24 times in just 27 league games, including two hat-tricks as Arsenal reclaimed their title, earning Coleman a championship medal. However, his form dropped in 1933-34 and he only scored once in 12 league appearances. The signing ofTed Drake in March 1934 meant Coleman was forced out of the Arsenal team, and he signed for Middlesbrough in August 1934. In total he had played 47 games for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.Coleman spent three seasons with Middlesbrough, scoring 21 goals in 85 league appearances, before finishing his career with Norwich City. After the
Second World War , he was manager of Linby Colliery and then Notts County. He died in 1984, aged 76.Footnotes
References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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