Garry Agnew
| Garry Agnew | ||
| Personnel | ||
|---|---|---|
| Surname | Garry Hannah Agnew | |
| birthday | January 27, 1971 | |
| place of birth | Stranraer , Scotland | |
| position | External defense (left) | |
| Juniors | ||
| Years | station | |
| Middlesbrough FC | ||
| Men's | ||
| Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
| 1989-1990 | Middlesbrough FC | 0 (0) |
| 1990-1991 | FC Kilmarnock | 4 (0) |
| 1991-1993 | Ayr United | 53 (7) |
| Cumnock | ||
| Craigmark Burntonians | ||
| National team | ||
| Years | selection | Games (goals) |
| 1986 | Scotland pupil | 1 (0) |
| 1 Only league games are given. | ||
Garry Hannah Agnew (born January 27, 1971 in Stranraer ) is a former Scottish football player .
Career
Agnew belonged as a trainee (German apprentice) to the north-east English club FC Middlesbrough , before he moved up to the professional squad of the second division team for the 1989/90 season, but remained without competitive play during the season. At the beginning of the 1990/91 season , Agnew returned to Scotland and joined FC Kilmarnock . On the left-back position of the second division was mostly the more experienced Tom Spence set, for his first of four league appearances in a row, Agnew came by substitute in February 1991 in a 1-1 draw against FC Clyde .
In the season break he left Kilmarnock after a year and moved within the league to Ayr United , with the club he was in the lost final of the Scottish League Challenge Cup 1991/92 against Hamilton Academical (final score 0: 1). By 1993, Agnew came to 53 league appearances and seven goals for Ayr United, before he ended his senior career in September 1993 because of a groin injury. In the following years he played in junior football for Cumnock and the Craigmark Burntonians.
Since the end of his active career, Agnew has been active as a trainer. The holder of the A-license from the USSF and the B-license from the UEFA works mainly in the youth sector in the United States .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Richard Cairns, Gordon Allison: Killie 'til I die - The Players of Kilmarnock Football Club . 2011, ISBN 978-0-9541653-1-4 , pp. 10 .
- ↑ David Ross: Killie: Official History - 125 Years of Kilmarnock FC Yore Publications, Harefield 1994, ISBN 978-1-874427-75-9 , pp. 247 .
- ↑ 24-7uksocceracademy.com: Garry Agnew , accessed October 18, 2018
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Agnew, Garry |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Agnew, Garry Hannah (full name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | scottish soccer player |
| DATE OF BIRTH | January 27, 1971 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Stranraer |