Tony Funnell Explained

Tony Funnell
Fullname:Anthony Funnell
Birth Date:20 August 1957
Birth Place:Eastbourne, England
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Newhaven
Years1:1975–1977
Clubs1:Eastbourne United
Years2:1977–1979
Clubs2:Southampton
Caps2:17
Goals2:8
Years3:1977
Clubs3:Vancouver Whitecaps (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:2
Years4:1979–1980
Clubs4:Gillingham
Caps4:33
Goals4:10
Years5:1980–1981
Clubs5:Brentford
Caps5:32
Goals5:8
Years6:1981–1983
Clubs6:Bournemouth
Caps6:64
Goals6:22
Clubs7:Poole Town
Managerclubs1:Hamworthy United
Managerclubs2:Wimborne Town

Anthony Funnell (born 20 August 1957) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League.

Funnell played in the Football League for Bournemouth, Gillingham, Brentford and Southampton. After a back injury forced him to retire from League football, Funnell he had a notable spell with Poole Town in non-League football. He made over 300 appearances and was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame in 2014. Funnell later became a manager.

Playing career

Southampton

After rising to prominence at Athenian League club Eastbourne United, Funnell joined Second Division club Southampton for a £250 fee in January 1977.[1] Funnell played the 1977 English off-season in Canada with North American Soccer League club Vancouver Whitecaps.[2] He scored two goals in 10 games for the club, which fell to the Seattle Sounders in the first round of the playoffs.[3]

Funnell made an impression during the second half of the 1977–78 season, scoring 9 goals to help the Saints clinch promotion to First Division with a second-place finish.[4] The higher level of football during the 1978–79 season meant Funnell rarely figured in the first team picture and he departed The Dell in March 1979.[5] Funnell made 20 appearances and scored 9 goals during his time with Southampton.

Gillingham

In March 1979, Funnell transferred to Third Division club Gillingham for a then-club record fee of £50,000.[6] He made 38 appearances and scored 10 goals during just over a year at Priestfield.[7]

Brentford

Funnell joined Third Division club Brentford for a then-club record fee of £56,000 in March 1980. Not rated by incoming manager Fred Callaghan, he made only 23 appearances and scored six goals during his only full season at Griffin Park. Funnell departed the Bees in the summer of 1981, having made 35 appearances and scored 10 goals.

Bournemouth

Funnell signed for Fourth Division club Bournemouth in September 1981 for a £5,000 fee. Under David Webb's management, he had the best season of his career in 1981–82, top-scoring 16 goals in 43 league games to help the Cherries to promotion to Division Three with a fourth-place finish.[8] A back injury during the 1982–83 season ended Funnell's career in league football. He made 64 appearances and scored 22 goals during his time at Dean Court.

Poole Town

After two years in Sunday league football, Funnell moved into non-League football to join Southern League Premier Division club Poole Town in 1985.[9] During a long spell with the club, Funnell scored 127 goals in 308 appearances for the Dolphins. He was recognised for his service with a testimonial versus former club Southampton in May 1991 and he was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame in 2014.[10]

Managerial career

Funnell had spells as manager of Dorset League club Hamworthy United and Wessex League club Wimborne Town.

Personal life

Funnell's son Gary is also a footballer, who represented non-League clubs Wimborne Town, Salisbury City and Poole Town, in addition to the England beach football team at international level.[11]

Career statistics

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Southampton1977–78Second Division1581021189
1978–79First Division20000020
Total1782021209
Vancouver Whitecaps (loan)1977North American Soccer League102102
Gillingham1978–79Third Division127127
1979–802132030263
Total331020303810
Brentford1979–80[12] Third Division9292
1980–812363200268
Total32832003510
Career total9228725110331
  1. Book: Croxford, Mark. The Big Brentford Book of the Seventies . Lane . David . Waterman . Greville . Legends Publishing. 2011. 978-1906796709. Sunbury, Middlesex. 294.
  2. Web site: Tony Funnell . 5 October 2014 . North American Soccer League Players.
  3. Web site: The Year in American Soccer – 1977 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130713134953/http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1977.html . 13 July 2013 . 6 September 2023.
  4. Web site: Tony Funnell . 11v11.com . 5 October 2014.
  5. Web site: Southampton v Norwich City, 11 November 1978 . 11v11.com . 5 October 2014.
  6. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 978-0955294914 . Harefield . 61.
  7. Web site: Tony Funnell . 26 May 2017 . Gillingham FC Scrapbook.
  8. Web site: Funnell: Cherries have done 10 times better than Saints . Wadley . Ian . Bournemouth Echo . 5 October 2014.
  9. Web site: The Chairman Remembers Pt8 – Tony Funnell's 176 goals and Tom Killick's first!! . 6 September 2023 . Poole Town FC . en.
  10. Web site: Hall of Fame 2014 . 5 October 2014 . Poole Town FC.
  11. News: Wimborne Town: Funnell after more FA Cup exploits. Ian . Wadley . Bournemouth Echo. 5 October 2014.
  12. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford. Brentford FC. 1989. 0951526200. White. Eric. 393–398.

Honours

Southampton

Bournemouth

Individual