- Jeff Bourne
Infobox Football biography
playername= Jeff Bourne
fullname =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1948|6|19
cityofbirth =Repton ,Derbyshire
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=5|in=10
currentclub =
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position = Forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = -1971
1971-1977
1976
1977-1978
1978
1979-1980
1980-1982
1980-1981
1982
1983
clubs =Burton Albion
Derby County
→Dallas Tornado (loan)
Crystal PalaceDallas Tornado Atlanta Chiefs
Seattle Sounders
Seattle Sounders "(indoor)"Oklahoma City Slickers Dallas Americans
caps(goals) =
73 (14)
22 (15)
30 (21)
49 (23)
31 0(8)
17 (21)
0? (20)
0? (17)
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ntupdate =Jeff Bourne (born
June 19 ,1948 inRepton ,Derbyshire ,England ) was an Englishsoccer forward who spent most of his early career in the lower English divisions before moving to the United States where he played six seasons in theNorth American Soccer League , two in the second divisionAmerican Soccer League . He led the ASL in scoring in 1983.England
Bourne began his career with non league club
Burton Albion before signing withDerby County in February 1971. He saw limited time with the first team, playing mostly with the reserves until January 1974. He finished the 1973-1974 season with nine goals as Derby County finished third in the standings. He found himself back with the reserves the next season, with occasional stretches of first team. In 1976, Derby County loaned Bourne to theDallas Tornado of theNorth American Soccer League (NASL). When it became apparent that Bourne would never be more than a sporadic player with the club, Derby County sold his contract toCrystal Palace F.C. for £30,000 in March 1977. At the time that Bourne joined Crystal Palace the team was in a free fall. They had slipped from the top division to the third in two seasons and appeared in danger of falling further. Crystal Palace had just soldPaul Hammond to theTampa Bay Rowdies of the NASL. They then used the cash to purchase Bourne. Bourne made an immediate impact, scoring nine goals in fifteen games and helping Crystal Palace return to the Second Division. [ [http://home.clara.net/chriswinter/1976.htm Crystal Palace: 1976-1977] ] Despite his contribution, Bourne was considered a poor long term investment and he was sent to theDallas Tornado in the spring of 1978. [ [http://home.clara.net/chriswinter/1977.htm Crystal Palace: 1977-1978] ]United States
Bourne first played in the United States when he came to the
Dallas Tornado of theNorth American Soccer League on loan from Derby County in 1976. He scored fifteen goals in twenty-two games earning second teamAll Star honors. In 1978, Dallas purchased his contract from Crystal Palace. In 1979, the Tornado traded Bourne to theAtlanta Chiefs for the first round in the 1979 College Draft. Bourne scored eighteen goals in twenty-nine games for the Chiefs in 1979, but his production dropped to five goals in twenty games in 1980. As a result, the Chiefs sent Bourne to the Seattle Sounders where he finished the season with two goals in eight games. That winter, Bourne was one of the top players during the NASL indoor season, scoring twenty-one goals in seventeen games. Bourne played the 1981 season, his last in the NASL, with Seattle. In 1982, he signed with theOklahoma City Slickers of theAmerican Soccer League . The Slickers went to the championship series where it fell to theDetroit Express . The next year, he joined theDallas Americans of the ASL. He led the league in scoring with seventeen goals. [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1983.html U.S. Soccer History – 1983] ] There are also indications that he may have played in theUnited Soccer League in 1984.External links
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=225 Derby County profile]
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