Keith Dyson Explained

Keith Dyson
Birth Date:1950 2, df=y
Birth Place:Consett, England
Years1:1968–1971
Years2:1971–1976
Years3:1976–1978
Years4:1978
Caps1:76
Caps2:94
Caps3:?
Caps4:14
Totalcaps:184
Goals1:22
Goals2:30
Goals3:?
Goals4:7
Totalgoals:59
Manageryears1:1979–1982
Managerclubs1:Lancaster City

Keith Dyson (born 10 February 1950) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a forward.

Playing career

Dyson began his career with Newcastle United in 1968. In three years at St James' Park, he made 76 league appearances and scored 22 goals.

In October 1971, he joined Blackpool in a deal that took Tony Green to Tyneside for a then-club record fee. Dyson went on to score thirty goals in 94 appearances during his five-year Bloomfield Road career. He was advised to retire from the professional game as a result of a knee injury.[1]

His final club was Lancaster City, though after playing his testimonial game, he went to America on holiday in the summer of 1978 and met up with friend Jackie Mudie. The former Blackpool great was coaching the Cleveland Cobras and convinced Dyson to play for the second half of the season with remarkable results.

Coaching career

He returned to the UK and managed Lancaster City between 1979 and 1982.

Life after football

Dyson set up his own financial consultancy business, which he sold to Newcastle Building Society in 2024.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Calley, Roy. Blackpool F.C.: A Complete Record 1887-1992. Breedon Books Sport.
  2. Web site: Newcastle Building Society acquires firm set up by former footballer. Insider Media Limited. 24 June 2024.