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Tom Finney
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'''Sir Thomas Finney''',
Order of the British Empire OBE (born
April 5,
1922,
Preston) is a former
England English association footballer famous for his loyalty to his league club,
Preston North End F.C., and for his performances in the
England national football team English national side.
Early life
Finney was born at home in
Preston, England on a street next to the
Deepdale stadium. He was frail and somewhat sickly in his youth and stood only 1.45
metre m (4
foot (unit of length) foot 9
inch) at the age of fourteen. When he was offered the opportunity to sign for his local club, his father insisted that he complete his
apprentice apprenticeship in the family's
plumbing business before signing as a professional.
Second World War
Soon after he signed, however,
World War II began and normal football was suspended, though Finney started to achieve some recognition during war-time tournaments. Called up to the
Royal Armoured Corps in
1942, he fought in
Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Montgomery's British 8th Army Eighth Army in
Egypt. Local leave in North Africa allowed him to play in army teams against local opposition and on one occasion he played against the future
actor Omar Sharif.
Post-war career and England debut
Once normal competition was restored, he made his debut for the club in August 1946 and soon established himself as an agile forward, capable of playing on either wing or in the centre. Post-war demand for plumbers ensured that he had a second income to supplement the
GBP14 he received under football's
maximum wage regulations, and he became famous as the "Preston plumber". One month after his first appearance for Preston, Finney made his
England national football team England debut, going on to win 76
cap (football) caps and score 30 goals.
Retirement
He retired from Preston North End in
1960, only when forced out with a persistent
groin injury. He had played his entire career for his local club, appearing 433 times and scoring 187 goals. The balance of Preston's team hardly matched Finney's brilliance, the young
Bill Shankly notwithstanding, and he never won a major trophy. His loyalty is remarkable, even extending to rejecting a
1952 offer from
Italy Italian club
US Città di Palermo Palermo that included a
GBP 10,000 personal signing-on fee and high pay and perquisites.
Continuing links with Preston North End
As of 2005, he maintains his links with Preston North End as the club's president. 2006 marks 60 years since Sir Tom's first league debut for PNE. To mark this occasion
The National Football Museum, an organisation which he has championed and has close links with, is inviting football fans to sign a specially commissioned flag which will be presented to Sir Tom at the beginning of the 2006/07 season to mark his 60 years with PNE. See:
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Tom Finney tribute.htm A tribute to Sir Tom Finney - 60 yrs since PNE debut.
He also writes a regular PNE column for the
University of Central Lancashire's
Students' Union newspaper,
Pluto (Student Newspaper) Pluto.
Quotes about Finney
*"Tom Finney would have been great in any team, in any match and in any age ... even if he had been wearing an overcoat." (
Bill Shankly)
*"Tom Finney should claim income tax relief ... for his 10 dependents." (Satirical observation on the weakness of the Preston team in his absence)
*"If all the brains in the game sat in committee to design the perfect player, they would come up with a reincarnation of Tom Finney." (Anonymous newspaper feature)
Honours
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Football Writers' Association Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year,
1954 and
1957;
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Order of the British Empire OBE,
1961; and
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Knighthood,
1998.
Bibliography
*Finney, T. (2004) ''Tom Finney Autobiography'' ISBN 075531106X
*Finney, T. (1982) ''Tom Finney's Preston North End Scrapbook'' ISBN 0285625543
*Finney, T. (1958) ''Finney on Football'' ISBN B0000CK63X
*Finney, T. (1955) ''Instructions to Young Footballers'' ISBN B0000CJABP
*Finney, T. (1953) ''Football Round the world'' ISBN B0000CIMPY
*Agnew, P. (2002) ''Tom Finney: A Football Legend'' ISBN 0953084795
*Booth, J. (ed.) (1998) ''Tom Finney: A Pictorial Tribute'' ISBN 1901966003
External links
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Full list of Finney's international goals
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Tom Finney at the International Football Hall of Fame
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of Fame/tomfinney.htm Tom Finney at the English Football Hall of Fame
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Interview with Finney from 1999
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Tom Finney tribute.htm A tribute to Sir Tom Finney - 60 yrs since PNE debut
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Football fans are asked to raise the standard for North End's greatest player
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