Tony Norman
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Iain Hesford...to Sunderland , where he played for two and a half seasons, before he moved to Hull City in December 1988, in a deal that saw Tony Norman move in the opposite direction. He was part of the Hull side that were relegated from the old Division... In this article: Iain Hesford, Sunderland, England, Hong Kong, Hkfdl, Hong Kong football league, Tony Norman, Sing Tao, and Maidstone United |
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Terrorizer
...to be on the long-awaited second studio album, Darker Days Ahead, released in August 2006, on Century Media Records. They recruited Tony Norman of Morbid Angel for guitars/bass and veteran grind/punk/metal vocalist Anthony Rezhawk.
In this article: Terrorizer, Jesse Pintado, Morbid Angel, Pete Sandoval, Nausea, David Vincent, Century Media Records, and Oscar Garcia
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Jesse Pintado
...the recording of their album Harmony Corruption. In 2004 he officially left Napalm Death and revived Terrorizer, recruiting Tony Norman of Monstrosity and Anthony Rezhawk of Resistant Culture ; he and Pete Sandoval were the only original...
In this article: Terrorizer, Bill Steer, Jesse Pintado, Napalm Death, Pete Sandoval, Harmony Corruption bonus live EP, Shane Embury, Brujeria, and Morbid Angel
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Wikipedia | July 15, 2009
1992 FA Cup Final
...a volley 6 yards out. Liverpool's best chance saw Michael Thomas lift his shot over the bar when pressured by the Rokerites goalkeeper Tony Norman. Thomas redeemed himself after 47 minutes, when he scored the first goal of the game,...
In this article: Liverpool, Michael Thomas, Sunderland, Ian Rush, 1992 FA Cup Final, Dean Saunders, Ray Houghton, John Byrne, and Graeme Souness
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Wikipedia | May 09, 2009
Tim Carter (footballer)
...and was also a part-time coach for the Estonian national team . While he was at Sunderland, he was second choice goalkeeper behind Tony Norman from 1987 until 1993, during which time Sunderland won promotion to the First Division (now the...
In this article: Timothy Douglas "Tim" Carter, Sunderland, Suicide, FA Cup, Halifax Town, Newport County, Carlisle United, and Hartlepool United
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Wikipedia | February 14, 2009
Tony Norman
Anthony Joseph "Tony" Norman (born 24 February 1958 in Mancot, Wales) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Hull City , Sunderland and Huddersfield Town during the 1980s and 1990s. He holds the record for...
In this article: Sunderland, Hull City, Huddersfield Town, Hull, Massachusetts, 1992 FA Cup Final, Football League, Brian Horton, Liverpool, and Neville Southall
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Anthony "Tony" Norman (born 24 February 1958 in Mancot, Wales) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Hull City, Sunderland and Huddersfield Town during the 1980s and 1990s.
He holds the record for consecutive appearances for Hull City, playing 226 consecutive games between August 1983 and September 1988. In 2005, as part of the club's centenary celebrations, a poll was carried out to name the top 100 Tigers, and Norman was the highest-placed goalkeeper at number six. During his time at Boothferry Park, Hull completed a swift climb from the Fourth Division to the Second, and in 1986 finished sixth - their highest finish until they finally won promotion to the top flight 22 years later.
On leaving Hull, he signed for Sunderland. During his time at Roker Park, he helped them win promotion to the First Division in 1990 and also played at Wembley in the 1992 FA Cup Final, where they lost 2-0 to Liverpool.
He departed from Sunderland in the summer of 1995 to sign for Brian Horton (who had been his manager at Hull City) at Huddersfield Town. He remained in West Yorkshire for three seasons until he finally called time on his playing career in 1998 at the age of 40. By this stage, he was one of the oldest players to be registered with any Football League or Premier League club.
Despite his lengthy career, he only played one season of top division football, when in 1990-91 he kept goal for a Sunderland side that suffered relegation from the penultimate pre-Premiership First Division.
He made 5 international appearances for Wales, usually serving as deputy to the legendary Neville Southall.
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