Gary Swann

Gary Swann

Football player infobox
playername= Gary Swann


fullname = Gary Swann
nickname = Swanny, "The Ghost"
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|04|11
cityofbirth = York
countryofbirth = England
height = 5'9"
currentclub = Cuckfield Town
position = Full back, Midfield
youthyears = 1978-1980
youthclubs = Hull City
years = 1980–1986
1986–1992
1992–1994
1994-1995
clubs = Hull City
Preston North End
York City
Scarborough
caps(goals) = 186 0(9)
199 (37)
082 0(4)
027 0(3)
manageryears = 2002–?
managerclubs = Cuckfield Town

Gary Swann (born 11 April 1962 in York, England) is an English former footballer.

Career

Born in York, Yorkshire, Swann started his career as atrainee with Hull City, playing in the same team as former England national football team manager Steve McClaren. In eight years at Boothferry Park, he made his name as an attacking full back and whose quick footballing brain was a great assett to the team.Fact|date=March 2008 He played 221 games for the club, scoring 10 goals, helping the club promotion in both the 1982–83 and 1985–86 seasons.

It was in November 1986 however that Preston North End boss John McGrath offered City £10,000 to sign Swann. During his time at Deepdale, McGrath moved him into a more advanced midfield position (a position he had played occasionally at Hull), and he became an integral member of the Preston, team helping the club to promotion from the Fourth Division in his first season.

This hard working and often unsung player also had an uncanny knack of scoring vitally important goals from either his usual midfield position or from full back; his biggest haul of 14 in 1986–87 season more or less single handedly keeping Preston in the Third Division.Fact|date=March 2008 His goalscoring prowess also earned him the nickname "The Ghost" due to his ability to appear almost unnoticed at the far post to score, something that soon became his trademark.Fact|date=March 2008 He was also an ever present in both the 1987–88 and 1989–90 seasons, finishing runner-up in the club's official player of the year awards on both occasions to Bob Atkins and Warren Joyce respectively. In all, Swann played 250 first team games for Preston, scoring 47 goals, and considering that he never took a penalty nor played as a striker, this is quite an achievement in a side that generally underachieved.Fact|date=March 2008

At the end of the 1991–92 season, he was released and immediately signed for home town club York City. He helped them to promotion in his first season by scoring their goal in the Third Division play-off final against Crewe Alexandra at Wembley Stadium, a game City won on penalties after drawing 1–1. He also impressed in his second season with the club, helping York reach the play-offs yet again, where they were knocked out in the semi-final.

After a highly successful two years at Bootham Crescent, in which he played 95 games, scoring 6 goals, he moved on to Scarborough (35 games 4 goals) for a season before playing in Hong Kong and finally returning to England so as to extend his playing career in non-League football.

In all Gary played 601 first team games scoring 67 goals.

After football

Gary now works as a leisure centre manager at the Guildford Spectrum leisure complex Surrey but is still playing regularly for Cuckfield Town in the Mid Sussex Football League Premier Division, a club he has been with since September 2000.

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NAME=Swann, Gary
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Swanny
SHORT DESCRIPTION=English footballer
DATE OF BIRTH=11 April 1962
PLACE OF BIRTH=York, England
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