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Johnny Gavin (footballer)

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Irish footballer (1928–2007)

Johnny Gavin
Personal information
Full nameJohn Thomas Gavin
Date of birth(1928-04-20)20 April 1928
Place of birthLimerick, Ireland
Date of death20 September 2007(2007-09-20) (aged 79)
PositionWinger
Youth career
Jamesborough United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1947–1948Limerick14(5)
1948–1954Norwich City203(76)
1954–1955Tottenham Hotspur32(15)
1955–1958Norwich City109(46)
1958–1959Watford43(12)
1959–1961Crystal Palace66(15)
1961–1962Cambridge City
1962–1963Newmarket Town
1967–1968Fulbourn Institute
International career
1949–1956Ireland7[1](2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

John Thomas Gavin (20 April 1928 – 20 September 2007) was an Irishfootballer who spent most of his career in England. He played for Janesboro United,Limerick,Ireland,Norwich City,Watford,Tottenham Hotspur,Crystal Palace,Cambridge City, Newmarket Town and Fulbourn.

Born inLimerick, Gavin was working as a painter on the Irish railways and playing forLimerick when he was approached in 1948 by Norwich City managerDoug Lochhead.West Ham United were also keen on signing Gavin but he chose Norwich because his friend and Limerick team-mate Kevin Holman had already agreed to join the club, meaning that Gavin would have familiar company to help him settle in Norfolk when he left Ireland. Holman would never play in Norwich's first team, while Gavin would go on to become Norwich City's record goalscorer, scoring 132 goals in 338 matches. Norwich had paid just £1,500 for his services and his club goalscoring record stands to this day.

His scoring feats earned the attention ofTottenham Hotspur, who signed him from Norwich in October 1954. Despite an impressive strike-rate of 15 goals in 32 games Gavin did not settle atWhite Hart Lane and returned to Norwich in November 1955 as part of the deal that took future England centre-halfMaurice Norman to Tottenham from Norwich. He scored his 100th goal for Norwich on 15 September 1956 in a 3–0 win againstPlymouth Argyle atCarrow Road. He was selected to play for theThird Division South representative team in 1956–57.

When interviewed for Norwich City FC's centenary in 2002, Gavin recalled that he enjoyed regular banter with the Norwich crowd during games — "I got a little bit of jip from them but gave some back."[citation needed]

After retiring, Gavin ran a public house for several years inCambridge, where he lived until his death. In his 2002 updated edition of Canary Citizens, Mike Davage reported that Gavin's health had suffered in his later years and that he had had a hip replacement and suffered from Osteoarthritis.[citation needed]

In 2002, Gavin was made an inaugural member of theNorwich City F.C. Hall of Fame.[citation needed]

Gavin's death was announced on 20 September 2007: he was 79.[2]

Norwich's next home game againstSheffield Wednesday on 29 September was preceded by a minute's applause and the players wore black armbands.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Johnny Gavin".eu-football.info. Retrieved29 January 2022.
  2. ^http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/tribute/gavin/2641172[dead link]
  3. ^"Norwich City - News - First News - First News - CLUB RECORD GOALSCORER DIES…". 30 June 2012. Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved4 August 2018.
  • 12 Canary Greats by Rick Waghorn, published by Jarrold Publishing (2004),ISBN 978-0-7117-4026-6
  • Mark Davage; John Eastwood; Kevin Platt (2001).Canary Citizens. Jarrold Publishing.ISBN 0-7117-2020-7.

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