Kevin Drinkell
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Kevin Drinkell | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Kevin Smith Drinkell | |
Date of birth | 18 June 1960 | |
Place of birth | Grimsby, England | |
Position | Centre Forward (Retired) | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1976-84 1985-87 1988-89 1989-91 1991 1992-94 1994-98 |
Grimsby Town Norwich City Rangers Coventry City Birmingham City (loan) Falkirk Stirling Albion |
272 (89) 121 (50) 36 (12) 41 (5) 5 (2) |
Teams managed | ||
1994-98 1998-00 |
Stirling Albion Montrose |
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* Professional club appearances and goals |
Kevin Smith Drinkell (born 18 June 1960 in Grimsby) is a former professional footballer and football manager. He was a striker, noted for his aerial ability and the number of headed goals he scored as a result.
Drinkell began his career with hometown club Grimsby Town where he scored 89 goals in 272 games. His goals got him noticed by other clubs and in 1985 Norwich City manager Ken Brown signed him for a fee of £90,000. Norwich were rebuilding their squad after relegation from the first division and had looked set to sign striker Trevor Senior from Reading, however when he opted to stay with the Royals they turned their attention to Drinkell. The fee was set by a Football League tribunal and the figure angered Grimsby, who considered his value to be much higher.
Drinkell quickly proved that Norwich had indeed got a bargain. In his first season at Carrow Road he scored 22 league goals as Norwich won the second division championship. It won him the Golden Boot for being the division's top scorer as well as the first of two consecutive Norwich City player of the year awards. His goalscoring form continued in the first division. His most memeorable goal for Norwich - by popular consensus among supporters - came in a match against Liverpool on 11 April 1987 at Carrow Road. Liverpool were reigning league champions and were looking to regain the title. The score was 1-1 late in the game, when Drinkell picked up the ball at the edge of the area and hit a fierce shot from a difficult angle past Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar. It ended one of the most famous statistics in football, as it was the first time that Liverpool had lost a league match in which Ian Rush had scored. In total, Drinkell scored 57 goals in 150 games for Norwich.
Drinkell's exploits earned him a £600,000 move to Rangers FC, who signed him ahead of Tottenham Hotspur. He won Scottish League Championship and Scottish League Cup medals at Ibrox before joining Coventry City in 1989. His goalscoring form deserted him there, however, and after a short loan spell with Birmingham City in 1991 he began his coaching career in Scotland with Falkirk FC. He coached and managed Stirling Albion before becoming Montrose manager in 1998. He was sacked two years later as a result of the team's poor league performance.
In 2002, Norwich City fans voted Drinkell an inaugural member of the Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame.
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[edit] Honours
[edit] Grimsby Town
- Division Four Runners up, Promoted: 1979
- Division Three Champions, Promoted: 1980
- Supporters Player of the Year: 1983
- Supporters Young Player of the Year: 1977
[edit] Norwich City
- Division Two - Champions, Promoted 1986
- Norwich City player of the year 1986,1987
[edit] Rangers FC
- Scottish League Championship 1989
- Scottish League Cup 1988-89
[edit] External links
- Kevin Drinkell career stats at Soccerbase - Lacking information at present (17 July 2006)
- electronicfishcake.com - Grimsby player profile
- sporting-heroes.net - Rangers player profile
- ex-canaries.co.uk - Norwich City player profile
Categories: 1960 births | Living people | English footballers | Grimsby Town F.C. players | Norwich City F.C. players | Rangers F.C. players | Coventry City F.C. players | Birmingham City F.C. players | Falkirk F.C. players | Stirling Albion F.C. players | English football managers | Stirling Albion F.C. managers | Montrose F.C. managers