Gordon Bolland

Gordon Bolland
Gordon Bolland
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Personal information
Full name Gordon Edward Bolland
Date of birth 12 August 1943 (1943-08-12) (age 68)
Place of birth Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Playing position Striker
Youth career
Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1962 Chelsea 2 (0)
1962–1964 Leyton Orient 63 (19)
1964–1968 Norwich City 105 (29)
1968–1969 Charlton Athletic 11 (2)
1969–1975 Millwall 244 (62)
1975–1977 Boston United 58 (11)
Teams managed
1976–1977 Boston United
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Gordon Edward Bolland (born 12 August 1943 in Boston, Lincolnshire) is a retired English footballer and manager.

A striker, Bolland joined Londoners Chelsea as a teenager, and was a member of the sides which won the FA Youth Cup in 1960 and 1961, alongside the likes of Peter Bonetti, Ron Harris, Terry Venables and Bobby Tambling. Despite this, he only made two appearances for the first team and was released in March 1962, after which he signed for Leyton Orient.

Bolland played for Orient during their only season in the English top flight, and scored 19 goals in 64 league games before joining Norwich City in 1964 for £31,500, where he scored 29 goals in 105 league matches. After a brief spell with Charlton Athletic, Bolland signed for Millwall for £10,000 in October 1968. Bolland proved to be a fast, skillful striker who could also drop into midfield to great effect. It was from this position that Bolland scored a spectacular goal against Bristol City on 16 October 1971 which won the Match Of The Day "Goal of the Month" award. In the 1972-73 season, Bolland scored 9 goals in seven consecutive league games. He remained with Millwall for seven years, scoring 62 goals in 244 games, and is an inductee of the club's Hall of Fame. He finished his career as player-manager of Boston United.

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