Norman Sykes

For the Anglican priest, see Norman Sykes (priest).
Norman Sykes
Personal information
Full nameNorman A. J. Sykes
Date of birth16 October 1936
Place of birthBristol, England
Date of death9 December 2009 (aged 73)[1]
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing positionWing half
Youth career
Bristol Five Boys' Club
–1952Bristol Boys
1952–1953Bristol Rovers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1953–1964Bristol Rovers214(5)
1964–1965Plymouth Argyle3(0)
1965–1967Stockport County52(7)
1967Doncaster Rovers15(0)
1967–????Altrincham
Total284(12)
National team
England Schoolboys
England Youth
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Norman A.J. Sykes (16 October 1936 – 9 December 2009) was a professional footballer who played in The Football League for Bristol Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Stockport County, and Doncaster Rovers between 1953 and 1967.

Sykes played youth football for various teams in his home town of Bristol before signing his first professional contract with Bristol Rovers on his seventeenth birthday, with whom he spent twelve years, including one year as a youth team player. In 1961 he had an unsuccessful trial with Chelsea and returned to Bristol Rovers until in 1964 he joined Plymouth Argyle for a transfer fee of £2,000, but during his time there he was dogged by injury and made just three League appearances for them.

He played 52 League games for Stockport County in seventeen months between September 1965 and February 1967, before spending the remainder of the 1966–67 season with Doncaster Rovers. Following that he dropped down to non-League football, where he played for Altrincham.

After his footballing career Sykes opened a teetotal nightclub in Manchester in 1975, and later lived and worked in Manchester.

References

  1. "Norman Sykes". Retrieved 8 Feb 2014.