- Bill Gorman
Football player infobox
playername= Bill Gorman
fullname = William Charles Gorman
dateofbirth = July 13 1911
cityofbirth =County Sligo
countryofbirth =Ireland
dateofdeath = December 1978
cityofdeath =Bury
countryofdeath =England
position= Full-Back
years = 19xx-1936
1936-1938
1938-1950
1940-1941
1941
1943-1944
1943-1944
1944-1945
1950-1952
clubs= Shettleston
Bury
Brentford
→ "(wartime league)"
→ Bury "(guest)"
→ Manchester United "(guest)"
→ Bolton Wanderers "(guest)"
→ Liverpool "(guest)"
→ Bury "(guest)"
Deal Town
caps(goals) =
52 (0)
128 (0)
86 (0)
14 (0)
2 (0)
34 (1)
1 (0)
29 (0)
nationalyears = 1936-1947
1946-1948
nationalteam = Ireland (FAI)
Ireland (IFA)
nationalcaps(goals) = 13 (0)
4 (0)
manageryears = 1950-1955
managerclubs = Deal Town
pcupdate = December 9 2007
ntupdate = December 9 2007 |William Charles Gorman (
July 13 1911 - December 1978), commonly referred to as Bill Gorman, is a former Irish footballer who played for, among others, Bury and Brentford. Gorman was a dual internationalist who also played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. In September 1946 Gorman, along withJohnny Carey , actually played for both teams against England within three days of each other. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-intres40.html England international results] ] ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ] The 11 international caps Gorman won while playing for Bury remain a club record. [ [http://www.buryfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10422~1031657,00.html www.buryfc.premiumtv.co.uk] ]Club career
Although born in
County Sligo , Gorman was raised inScotland and spoke with a Scottish accent. He began his footballing career with junior club Shettleston. An engineer by trade, he went completely bald by the time he was 19 and subsequently became known as "Old Naked Brains". In 1936, at the age of 25, Gorman moved south to the English League and joined Bury. Early in the 1938-39 season, Gorman made a £7,000 move to Brentford where he is still talked of as one of the club’s greatest ever defenders.During the
Second World War , Gorman continued to play for Brentford in regional leagues. However he also spent time inLancashire where he had two spells guesting regularly for Bury. He spent the 1943-44 season guesting at Bolton Wanderers where his team mates included a youngNat Lofthouse . The war also gave Gorman the chance to guest with both Manchester United and Liverpool. ["Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X] ] ["Who’s Who Of Liverpool" (2006): Tony Matthews [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1845961404] ] [ [http://www.thefootballnetwork.net/main/s474/st113555.htm Wanderers at War] ] In October 1950 he was appointed player-manager of Deal Town of the semi-professionalKent League . He eventually retired as a player in 1952 but as a manager guided Deal to the league title in 1954. [ [http://www.griffinpark.org/forums/showthread.php?t=31419 Brentford fansite] ]Irish international
When Gorman began his international career in 1936 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the
Northern Ireland - based IFA and theIrish Free State - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole ofIreland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Gorman, played for both teams.FAI XI
Between 1936 and 1947 Gorman made 13 appearances for the FAI XI. He made his international debut on March 17 1936 in a 1-0 win against Switzerland at
Dalymount Park . Among the highlights of his international career were helping the FAI XI beat Germany 5-2 in a friendly on October 17 1936. On November 7 1937 he also played for the FAI XI in a World Cup qualifier against Norway. The game finished as a 3-3 draw. On September 30 1946 he was a member of the first ever FAI XI to play against England. Despite a credible performance, the FAI XI lost 1-0. Two days earlier Gorman had made his debut for the IFA XI against the same opponents. He made his last appearance for the FAI XI on May 4 1947 in 2-0 defeat against Portugal. [ [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=88 Ireland (FAI) stats] ] ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ]IFA XI
Between 1946 and 1948 Gorman also made 4 appearances for the IFA XI. He made his debut for the IFA XI on September 28 1946 in a 7-2 defeat against England. On November 27 1946 together with
Johnny Carey ,Con Martin ,Peter Farrell ,Tommy Eglington ,Alex Stevenson andDavy Walsh , he was one of seven players born in theIrish Free State to line up for the IFA XI against Scotland atHampden Park . ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ] The 0-0 draw helped the IFA XI finish as runners-up in the1947 British Home Championship . He also helped the IFA XI gain a 2-1 victory over Wales on April 16 1947. His fourth and final appearance for the IFA XI was a 2-0 defeat to Wales on March 10 1948.Later years
In February 1955 Gorman returned to
Bury to work as an engineering inspector. He remained a regular spectator atBury F.C. matches, and also carried out some scouting work for Manchester City while his friendGeorge Poyser was manager. He took early retirement form his job in March 1975. Sadly his wife died suddenly only a few weeks later. After a couple of heart attacks, he died in December 1978 at the age of 67. His daughter and grandson subsequently worked forBury F.C. . [ [http://www.griffinpark.org/forums/showthread.php?t=31419 Brentford fansite] ]Honours
"Player"
Ireland
*British Home Championship
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1"Manager"
Deal Town
*
Kent League
**"Winners" 1953-54: 1References
External links
* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/12/bill-gorman.html Northern Ireland’s Footballing Greats]
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