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Garry Thompson (footballer, born 1959)


Garry Thompson (born 7 October 1959 in Birmingham, England) is a former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker. His younger brother, Keith Thompson, was also a professional footballer.〔(Birmingham and Black Country Black Hall of Fame – Sporting heroes ). BBC Sport. Retrieved on 29 September 2009.〕
He began his 20-year-long career at Coventry City as a trainee and earned his first professional contract at that club. A fast and exciting player, he was a fans favourite and was part of the Sky Blues team which reached the 1981 League Cup semi-final. He was also a prominent member of the Aston Villa team that gained promotion to the old first division in the 1987–88 season. Besides Coventry, Thompson went on to play for West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Watford, Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City and Northampton Town, making a total of 487 league appearances and scoring 124 league goals. Thompson played his final professional game for Northampton in 1997. Whilst at Cardiff in December 1993 it was his goal which gave them a 1–0 win over South Wales rivals Swansea, however the goal and the victory sparked off a mass pitch invasion and subsequent violence in what was to become one of the most notorious moments in Welsh football.
Although he spent several seasons as an inventive and influential player at top-flight clubs, he was never selected for the England international squad, though his name was regularly mentioned prior to call-ups. His non-selection is thought to be because he never played for any of the more illustrious top-flight English clubs rather than a lack of international-class ability. This was all the more surprising considering he played six times as an England Under-21 international whilst playing at his peak during the 1981–1982 season, scoring on three occasions.
After retiring as a player, he became a coach and in 2001 he took over as caretaker manager of Bristol Rovers following the sacking of Ian Holloway. He remained in charge for 23 games, until the appointment of Gerry Francis. When Francis resigned five months later, Thompson was given the Bristol Rovers job on a permanent basis,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC SPORT - BRISTOL ROVERS - Thompson gets Rovers job )〕 although he lasted only four months before being dismissed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC SPORT - Football - Teams - Bristol Rovers - Ailing Rovers sack Thompson )〕 In 2004 he was caretaker manager of Brentford for one game between Wally Downes and Martin Allen.
He joined Conference North side Hucknall Town in February 2006 as assistant to then manager Kevin Wilson, combining his position with a full-time role in promotions. With Hucknall struggling financially, Thompson was released from his contract in December 2006. The Hucknall chairman has denied the reason was financial.〔(Thompson sacking not for financial reasons )〕
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