Gerry Fell (footballer, born 1951) explained

Gerry Fell
Fullname:Gerald Charles Fell[1]
Birth Date:1 March 1951
Birth Place:Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Height:[2]
Position:Winger
Clubs1:Stamford
Clubs2:Long Eaton United
Years3:1974–1977
Clubs3:Brighton & Hove Albion
Caps3:79
Goals3:19
Years4:1977–1980
Clubs4:Southend United
Caps4:45
Goals4:10
Years5:1980–1982
Clubs5:Torquay United
Caps5:50
Goals5:12
Years6:1982
Clubs6:York City (loan)
Caps6:5
Goals6:0
Years7:1982
Clubs7:Happy Valley
Years8:1982–1986
Clubs8:Whitehawk
Totalcaps:179
Totalgoals:41

Gerald Charles Fell (born 1 March 1951) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion, Southend United, Torquay United and York City.[1] [2]

Fell began his career at Stamford and was then signed by Long Eaton United after impressing against them in the FA Cup. A NatWest bank clerk, he turned professional with Brighton & Hove Albion aged 23 in October 1974 after being tipped off by Albion number two and former Long Eaton boss Brian Daykin, who was Peter Taylor's assistant. He made 53 appearances and scored thirteen goals in his first two seasons at the Albion. In 1976/77, despite strong competition from Tony Towner, Fell was able to make 26 League and cup appearances. His goals included the third against eventual champions Mansfield Town and a crucial winner versus Port Vale, both in April.[3] Fell was subsequently sold to Southend United in November 1977 as part of the deal that brought Paul Clark to the Goldstone Ground.[4]

Following his career in the football league, Fell had a spell abroad in Hong Kong for Happy Valley, before returning to Brighton to play non-League football in the Sussex County League for Whitehawk. He finished the 1983–84 season as Whitehawk's leading goalscorer with 35 in all competitions and also played representative football for Sussex.[5] In 1984 Fell captained Whitehawk to the Sussex County League Championship.[6] He was player of the season at Whitehawk in 1984–85, before retiring in 1986.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugman . Barry J. . The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946–2005 . 2005 . Queen Anne Press . Harpenden . 978-1-85291-665-7 . 204 .
  2. Book: Martin. Jarred. Dave. Windross. Citizens and Minstermen, A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. 1997. Citizen Publications. Selby. 978-0-9531005-0-7. 35 .
  3. Web site: Seagulls.tv.
  4. Web site: Seagulls.tv.
  5. Kingstonian v Whitehawk, Matchday programme, FA Cup First Qualifying Round, 7 September 1985.
  6. Score! Sussex County League Review, Vol 7 no4, Summer 1984
  7. Whitehawk v Steyning Town, matchday programme, 24 April 1986