Greg Downs Explained

Greg Downs
Fullname:Gregory Downs
Height:5 ft 9 in[1]
Birth Date:13 December 1958
Birth Place:Carlton, England
Position:Full back
Years1:1976–1985
Years2:1977
Years3:1977
Years4:1985–1990
Years5:1990–1991
Years6:1991–1994
Years7:1994
Years8:1994
Years9:1994
Years10:1994–1995
Years11:1995
Years12:1995–1996
Years13:1996?
Years14:1997?
Years15:1997
Years16:1997–2001
Years17:2001–2002
Years18:2002–2003
Years19:2003
Years20:2003–2004
Clubs1:Norwich City
Clubs2:Connecticut Bicentennials (loan)
Clubs3:Torquay United (loan)
Clubs4:Coventry City
Clubs5:Birmingham City
Clubs6:Hereford United
Clubs7:Raunds Town
Clubs8:Kettering Town
Clubs9:Redditch United
Clubs10:Merthyr Tydfil
Clubs11:Worcester City
Clubs12:Forest Green Rovers
Clubs13:Bridgnorth Town
Clubs14:Malvern Town
Clubs15:Merthyr Tydfil
Clubs16:Great Yarmouth Town
Clubs17:Mulbarton United
Clubs18:Blofield United
Clubs19:Dereham Town
Clubs20:North Walsham Town
Caps1:169
Caps2:16
Caps3:1
Caps4:146
Caps5:17
Caps6:108
Caps8:0
Caps10:8
Goals1:8
Goals2:1
Goals3:1
Goals4:4
Goals5:0
Goals6:2
Goals8:0
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:457
Totalgoals:16
Manageryears1:1992–1994
Managerclubs1:Hereford United

Gregory Downs (born 13 December 1958) is an English former professional footballer. Originally a centre-forward, he switched to left full-back early in his career.

Downs began his career with Norwich City where he was player of the year in 1982, the year they won promotion to the First Division a year after relegation.

He remained at Carrow Road until 1985, when moved to Coventry City where he won an FA Cup winner's medal in the 1987 final, where they achieved a surprise 3–2 win over Tottenham Hotspur. He spent five years at Highfield Road, playing 146 league games and scoring four goals.

On leaving in 1990, he dropped down to the Third Division to sign for Birmingham City, playing 17 times in the disappointing 1990–91 campaign where the Blues recorded their lowest ever finish of 13th place. He was then signed by Hereford United, who had appointed former Coventry boss John Sillett as manager for the 1991–92 season. Sillett left Edgar Street after one disappointing season in charge, and Downs was appointed player-manager in his place, an arrangement which lasted for two seasons until he was succeeded by John Layton. In three seasons at the Bulls, he played 108 times in the league's basement division, scoring twice.

After retiring from professional football in 1995, Downs joined the police. However, he continued playing non-league football into his mid forties.

In 2006, he joined Wroxham as assistant to player-manager Damian Hilton.[2] The pair resigned in November 2007;[3] though Hilton had second thoughts and was re-appointed manager, Downs left the club.[4]

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  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 138 . 978-0-356-14354-5.
  2. Web site: Greg Downs . . 29 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070919205907/http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/WhereAreTheyNowDetail/0,,10412~1028351,00.html . 19 September 2007 . dead .
  3. Web site: Management Team Step Down . . 15 November 2007 . 29 November 2008.
  4. News: Hilton U-turn over manager's job . Eastern Daily Press . 30 November 2007 . 29 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071206051153/http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/sport/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=Sport&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=Sport&itemid=NOED30%20Nov%202007%2008%3A14%3A59%3A150 . 6 December 2007 . dead .