Dean Smith (footballer, born 1958) explained

Dean Smith
Fullname:Dean Smith
Birth Date:1958 11, df=y
Birth Place:Leicester, England
Death Place:Leicester, England
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1975–1977
Years1:1977–1978
Caps1:10
Goals1:1
Years2:1978
Clubs2:Houston Hurricane (loan)
Caps2:17
Goals2:6
Years3:1978–1980
Caps3:54
Goals3:15
Years4:1980–1981
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Clubs8:Corby Town
Clubs9:St Andrews
Clubs10:Oadby Town

Dean Smith (28 November 1958 – 17 April 2009) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Leicester City and Brentford.

Career

Leicester City

A forward, Smith began his career in the youth system at hometown First Division club Leicester City in April 1975 and progressed to sign his first professional contract in December 1976.[1] [2] Smith had to wait until September 1977 to make his first team debut, which came when he replaced Eddie Kelly during a 5–1 defeat to Everton.[3] Smith's most notable moment in a Foxes shirt came on 23 March 1978, when he scored his only goal for the club in a 3–2 defeat to Manchester United.[4]

During the English off-season in the summer of 1978, Smith moved to the United States to join North American Soccer League club Houston Hurricane on loan.[5] He scored six goals in 17 appearances for the Hurricane in a disappointing 1978 season, which saw the club finish bottom of the American Conference Central Division.

Smith made 10 appearances during the 1977–78 season, but departed Filbert Street in October 1978 after failing to make an appearance during the early months of the 1978–79 season.

Brentford

Smith signed for Third Division club Brentford for a £20,000 fee in October 1978.[6] He made something of a breakthrough into the first team, making 26 appearances and scoring eight goals during the 1978–79 season.[7] Smith made a further 25 appearances during the 1979–80 season, but the arrival of Fred Callaghan as manager changed the team's style of play and he drifted out of the first team picture. Smith departed Brentford in February 1981, after being suspended by the club for a breach of discipline. He made 61 appearances and scored 17 goals during his time at Griffin Park.

Non-League football

After his departure from Brentford, Smith dropped into non-League football and played for Nuneaton Borough, Shepshed Charterhouse, Enderby Town, Hinckley Town, Corby Town, St Andrews and Oadby Town.

Personal life

It was reported in September 2008 that Smith had suffered a stroke and was battling throat cancer.[8] He died on 17 April 2009 at the age of 50.[9]

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Leicester City1977–78First Division1010000101
Houston Hurricane (loan)1978North American Soccer League176176
Brentford1978–79Third Division2581000268
1979–802251120256
1980–81721021103
Total541531416117
Career total812231418824

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dean Smith – Leicester City career stats . 15 June 2015 . FoxesTalk.
  2. Book: Croxford, Mark . The Big Brentford Book of the Seventies . Lane . David . Waterman . Greville . Legends Publishing . 2011 . 978-1906796709 . Sunbury, Middlesex . 291.
  3. Web site: Leicester City 1–5 Everton played on 10.09.1977 . 15 June 2015 . FoxesTalk.
  4. Web site: Leicester City 2–3 Manchester United played on 25.03.1978 . 15 June 2015 . FoxesTalk.
  5. Web site: Dean Smith . 15 June 2015 . NASL Soccer North American Soccer League Players.
  6. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 0955294916 . Harefield . 147.
  7. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 395–396.
  8. Web site: City news: Walsh supports ex-City striker . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006111927/http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/City-news-Walsh-supports-ex-City-striker/story-12032220-detail/story.html . 6 October 2014 . 15 June 2015 . Leicester Mercury.
  9. Web site: Jack Hobbs, Leicester City, Premier League . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006101947/http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Leicester-City-targeting-Premier-League-says-Jack-Hobbs/story-12030901-detail/story.html . 6 October 2014 . 15 June 2015 . Leicester Mercury.