Brian Joy Explained

Brian Joy
Fullname:Brian William Joy
Birth Date:1951 2, df=y
Birth Place:Salford, Lancashire, England
Position:Right back
Years1:1968–1969
Years2:1969–1970
Years3:1970–1972
Years4:1972–1973
Years5:1973–1976
Years6:1976
Years7:1976–1977
Years8:1977
Years9:1977–1978
Years10:1978
Years11:1980
Years12:1980–1981
Clubs1:Blackburn Rovers
Clubs2:Torquay United
Clubs3:Tranmere Rovers
Clubs4:Doncaster Rovers
Clubs5:Exeter City
Clubs6:San Diego Jaws
Clubs7:York City
Clubs8:Las Vegas Quicksilvers
Clubs9:Macclesfield Town
Clubs10:San Diego Sockers
Clubs11:Cleveland Cobras
Clubs12:San Francisco Fog
Caps1:0
Caps2:27
Caps3:21
Caps4:34
Caps5:90
Caps6:24
Caps7:18
Caps8:30
Caps9:6
Caps10:5
Caps11:16
Caps12:32
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:1
Goals4:1
Goals5:2
Goals6:3
Goals7:0
Goals8:2
Goals9:0
Goals10:0
Goals12:11

Brian William Joy (born 26 February 1951 in Salford, Lancashire) is an English former professional football right-back.

Career

Joy began his career as an apprentice with Coventry City. He was taken on after a six-week trial at the same time they famously rejected Kevin Keegan. He played in the 1967–68 FA Youth Cup Final against Burnley, in which Coventry lost 3–2 on aggregate in the two home and away ties. He turned professional in August 1968 joining Blackburn Rovers. He failed to break into the first team at Ewood Park and left to join Torquay United in August 1969, making his league debut early the following season in a 5–1 win against Tranmere Rovers. He played 26 times for Allan Brown's side before moving to Tranmere Rovers in June 1970. He played the first 21 games of the following season, but then suffered a bad leg injury in a car accident, losing part of his right knee cap. This injury kept him out of football for 18 months before Maurice Setters, an old friend from his Coventry days and the then manager of Doncaster Rovers, gave him the chance to join the club in July 1972. He joined Rovers as a right-back, but in his one season with them, he played in eight different positions, playing 34 games before joining Exeter City in July 1973.[1] After 90 games for the Grecians, scoring twice, he moved to the NASL to spend the 1976 season with the San Diego Jaws. In September 1976 he returned to the UK, joining York City, playing 18 times before spending the 1977 NASL season with the Las Vegas Quicksilvers. On his return to the UK, he joined Macclesfield Town, then spent one final season in the NASL with the renamed San Diego Sockers in 1978. He then suffered another injury setback after five games of the 1978 season with San Diego, hurting his right knee again. That injury resulted in the remaining part of the right knee cap being removed by top San Diego surgeon Ed Kruesser.

He then returned to playing in 1980, captaining the Cleveland Cobras of the American Soccer League (ASL) and then joining the San Francisco Fog of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) for the 1980–81 indoor season. He scored 9 goals and added 15 assists before retiring from professional football at the end of that season.

Personal life

Joy is the father of former footballer and sportscaster Ian Joy.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://popularstandfanzine.com/2013/06/16/seasons-in-retrospect-1973-74/ |website=Doncaster Popular Stand Fanzine