Tommy Bryceland

Tommy Bryceland

Tommy Bryceland (born March 1 1939 in Greenock, Scotland) is a Scottish footballer, best known for his time Norwich City F.C..

A scheming inside-forward (attacking midfielder), Bryceland made his name at St Mirren where he won the Scottish Cup in 1959. He moved to Norwich City in 1962 and played 284 times for the Canaries, scoring 55 goals, between 1962 and 1969. [ [http://www.edp24.co.uk/Content/Sport/CanaryCentenary/HallofFame.asp EDP24: Norwich City FC centenary ] ] His exploits won him a place as one of the fan nominees in the inaugural Norwich City Hall of Fame.

Bryceland's time at Norwich coincided with the club's stay in the second division, notably finishing 6th in 1965. He moved to Oldham Athletic in 1969, before returning to St Mirren as player-manager in 1971.

External links

* [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player/tommybryceland.htm Career Stats]

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