Mike Bailey (footballer)
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Mike Bailey | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Michael Alfred Bailey | |
Date of birth | 27 February 1942 | |
Place of birth | Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
–1958 | Gorleston | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1958–1966 1966–1977 1977–1978 1978–1979 |
Charlton Athletic Wolverhampton Wanderers Minnesota Kicks Hereford United |
151 361 (19) 18 (0) 16 (1) |
(20)
National team | ||
1964 1964 |
England U23 England |
2 (0) |
4 (0)
Teams managed | ||
1978–1979 1980–1981 1981–1982 1996 |
Hereford United (player/manager) Charlton Athletic Brighton & Hove Albion Leatherhead |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Michael Alfred Bailey (born 27 February 1942 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire) is an English former footballer and manager. He spent the majority of his career playing in the top two tiers of English football, with Charlton Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers. He also represented England twice.
[edit] Career
Bailey joined Charlton Athletic from non-league Gorleston in 1958, turning professional in March 1959. He spent all his time at The Valley in the second tier, making over 150 appearances for the club during an eight-year stay in which he also served as club captain, before moving to fellow Second Division team Wolverhampton Wanderers in March 1966 for £40,000.
Bailey won promotion to the top flight with Wolves in 1966/67. He went on to play a central role during the club's resurgence of the Bill McGarry era, which saw the club reach the 1972 UEFA Cup Final and win the 1974 League Cup, where he lifted the trophy as captain, after a 2-1 win over Manchester City at Wembley.
He left Wolves upon winning the Second Division at the first attempt in 1977, moving to the NASL with the Minnesota Kicks for £15,000. He returned to England two years later to become player/manager of Hereford United in the Fourth Division. He served only one full season in the role, during which the club finished 14th, before leaving in October 1979.
He took up the reigns at former club Charlton in March 1980 and guided them to promotion from the Third Division at the first attempt in 1980/81 before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion. His one season in charge of the Seagulls brought them a highly credible 13th place in the top flight - their highest finish to date. He later also worked as a reserve team coach at Portsmouth until being sacked in 1995.
Bailey won 2 caps for England in 1964 during his Charlton days. He made his debut in a 10-0 demolition of the United States in New York on 27 May and also played against Wales in a 2-1 Home International win on 18 November.
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