Would you like to compile a Where Are They Now?
book for your club?
We are keen to extend the WATN series and would love to
talk if you like the idea. No technical knowledge is required,
simply an interest in the subject and a willingness to undertake
the research required.
We will do the rest!
Although this will get your name
in print and we are happy to share any profit made, I am
afraid that it probably won't make you rich!
Where
Are They Now is designed for
football fans who are as curious as us to find
out what happened to their favourite footballers
after they retired from playing. The first edition
of our book was published in 1996 and we thought
that it was probably about time that we created
an online version!
How often have you heard someone say
"I wonder what happened to...?"
Not all players end up running pubs or become
TV pundits! It's no secret what Gary Lineker
is up to these days but what about the many
thousands of players who have slipped from public
view? The first edition of "Where Are They
Now?" uncovered some fascinating post
football stories including the former Arsenal
striker who became Iceland's Finance Minister;
Millionaires; Bankrupts; Vicars; Comedians;
Singers; a Phil Collins lookalike... and one
or two publicans! Many ex-footballers also fancy
themselves as pundits, predicting champions
and winners in the various football
betting markets available online.
NEW
- As well as being able to add missing players, you
can now add your own comments and memories to each
player's page.
Which former Premiership
goalscorer switched from
being a star player on the pitch to being
a star player on the green felt of the
poker table?
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BEGLIN, JimLiverpool, Leeds United, Plymouth Argyle, Blackburn Rovers (1983-1992) Forced to quit after a short comeback following a serious leg break, Jim has carved himself a career in the media working for Radio Five, Granada and Sky among others. He has also done voice over work and can be heard as co-commentator on the Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 game. (Memeber of the Liverpool 1986 Double winning side)
Updated: 08-02-12
BEARDSLEY, Peter Carlisle United, Vancouver Whitecaps, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Liverpool, Everton, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City, Fulham, Hartlepool United, Melbourne Knights (1979-1999) Beardsley joined the coaching staff of Newcastle United after his retirement. In 2003 he was cleared of charges that claimed he bullied two United youth team players. He went on to work in the media before returning to Newcastle as an academy coach in 2009. Was appointed Reserve Team Manager in July 2010.
Updated: 08-02-12 Mikey Gray
GILES, TerryHuddersfield Town, Halifax Town Giles never played a professional game for Huddersfield but made 2 appearances for Halifax Town. Later scouted for Huddersfield and still resides in the town.
Updated: 08-02-12
SPRIGGS, SteveHuddersfield Town, Cambridgre United, Middlesbrough Began his career at Huddersfield Town in 1974 but left for Cambridge in 1975. He remained at Cambridge until 1987 after making a record number of 416 appearances. He now resides in Witchford where he runs a building firm.
Updated: 08-02-12
BARTROP, WilfredWorksop, Barnsley, Liverpool (1908-1915) Outside forward. Appeared in two FA Cup finals with Barnsley and played three games for Liverpool before the outbreak of WW1. Died in November 1918.
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
BATTLES SNR., BarneyCeltic, Liverpool (1895-1905) Defender. Became a real hero in his native Scotland while playing for Celtic but briefly ventured south of the border to play for Liverpool in 1898. When he died from pneumonia in 1905, it was reported that 40,000 people lined the route to the cemetery on the day of his funeral.
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
BEADLES, HarryLiverpool, Cardiff City, Sheffield Wednesday, Southport, Dundalk. (1921-1930) Forward. Welshman who worked in a local warehouse before starting a career as a professional footballer and ultimately becoming a full Welsh international. Later worked as a warder at Walton jail and then managed hotels for for Bents Brewery. Died in 1958 after a long illness
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
BECTON, FrankPreston North End, Liverpool, Sheffield United, Swindon Town (1891-1903) Striker. A full England international who won two caps. Died of tuberculosis in 1909 at the age of 36.
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
BERRY, ArthurLiverpool, Fulham, Everton, Wrexham, (1900's) Won a gold medal as a member of England's victorious football team at both the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games. At the end of his playing career, he became a barrister and was chairman and director at Liverpool.
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
BIMPSON, Louis Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Bournemouth, Rochdale, Wigan Athletic (1951-1965) Striker. Notched up 39 goals in 93 games for Liverpool in the 1950's. Ended up back at his first club, Burscough. Now retired and his 80's.
Updated: 08-02-12 Andy Pringle
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