Mick Lyons (English footballer) explained

Mick Lyons
Fullname:Michael Lyons
Birth Date:8 December 1951
Birth Place:Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Height:6 ft 1 in[1]
Years1:1971–1982
Years2:1982–1985
Years3:1985–1987
Clubs3:Grimsby Town
Caps1:390
Caps2:129
Caps3:50
Goals1:48
Goals2:12
Goals3:4
Totalcaps:569
Totalgoals:64
Years4:1991
Clubs4:Nova Scotia Clippers
Caps4:6
Goals4:1
Nationalyears1:1978
Nationalteam1:England B
Nationalcaps1:2
Manageryears1:1985–1987
Manageryears2:1991
Manageryears3:1993–1995
Manageryears4:1995–1997
Manageryears5:2002
Manageryears6:2004–2010
Manageryears7:2011
Managerclubs2:Nova Scotia Clippers (Assistant)

Michael Lyons (born 8 December 1951) is an English former footballer in the 1970s and 1980s. He is most famous as captain of Everton during this period.

Early life

Lyons was educated at the all-boys' De La Salle School in Liverpool. He was an Everton fan and his dream was to play for the football club.

Club career

Everton

Lyons signed as a professional at Everton in 1970 after having served an apprenticeship at the club. He made his first team debut in the Football League First Division in 1971. Utilized mostly as a defender, Lyons would be pushed forward into an attacking role in the last 10 minutes of a game.

Lyons was not considered the most technically gifted of players but more than made up for it by his desire to play for Everton,[2] the club he supported when he was a boy. Lyons' versatility made him a very useful player; he could play anywhere down the middle and was once Everton's top goalscorer.

Sheffield Wednesday

Lyons moved to Sheffield Wednesday in 1982. He appeared for them 129 times, scoring 12 goals. Lyons helped Wednesday win promotion to the Football League First Division. He was appointed as Youth Team Coach for the 1984/85 season.

International career

Lyons won two England "B" caps in 1978.

Managerial career

Grimsby Town

Lyons became player-manager of Grimsby Town in 1985, replacing David Booth. The side could never get above mid-table and finished 15th. The 1986–87 season began well and most of the season was spent in the top half and on the fringes of the play-off race. However, a run of 8 losses and 2 draws in the last 10 games meant that Grimsby fell from 8th to 21st and the first of two consecutive relegations.

Nova Scotia Clippers

In 1991, he was an assistant coach with the Nova Scotia Clippers of the Canadian Soccer League and also appeared as a player in six matches, scoring once.[3]

Canberra Cosmos

Lyons was appointed coach of Canberra Cosmos in Australia's National Soccer League in 1995. A 9th-place finish in his first season showed sporadic promise, but this was not maintained as the club finished last the following season.

Stirling Lions

Lyons spent five years as the coach of the Stirling Lions in the Football West Premier League in Perth, Western Australia. He was dismissed in April 2011.[4]

Cockburn City

He was appointed as manager of Cockburn City in 2011 and his first came against Perth Soccer Club.[5] He was sacked in July 2012 leaving the club in fourth position, three points behind the league leaders.[6]

UWA Nedlands FC

Lyons was appointed as manager of UWA Nedlands Football club in 2013 for the upcoming 13/14 season. A mixed season saw the first team finishing 7th.

Legacy

It was at Everton that Lyons is best remembered and revered for his commitment and dedication to "the cause". Lyons famously dived under Norman Hunter's boot to score from inside the six-yard box in a league game against Leeds United.

Honours

Everton 1977, runners upSheffield Wednesday Promotion to League Division One 1984

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 178 . 978-0-356-14354-5.
  2. Web site: Mick Lyons. toffeeweb.com. 17 December 2010.
  3. Web site: Michael Lyons soccer statistics on StatsCrew.com.
  4. Web site: Stirling Lions Sack Mick Lyons Appoint Paul Lincoln. club-footballwa.com.au. 25 February 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110415032817/http://www.club-footballwa.com.au/wordpress/2010/04/stirling-lions-appoint-paul-lincoln-as-new-coach/. 15 April 2011.
  5. Web site: Mitaros. Elle. Cockburn City 1 – 3 Perth SC. Perth Soccer Club. 23 July 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130504164024/http://perthsoccerclub.com.au/seniors-mainmenu-27/2011-season/390-cockburn-city-1-3-perth-sc.html. 4 May 2013.
  6. Web site: Miller back in charge of Cockburn after Lyons sacked. West Australian. 23 July 2013. 13 July 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20130723104357/http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/football/news/article/-/14227866/miller-back-in-charge-of-cockburn-after-lyons-sacked/. 23 July 2013.