Howard Gayle

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Howard Gayle

Howard Anthony Gayle (born 18 May 1958) is an English former footballer who played for Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Halifax Town, Liverpool, Newcastle United, Sunderland and Stoke City.[1]

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Gayle playing in a charity match for Liverpool in 2010
Personal information
Full name Howard Anthony Gayle[1]
Date of birth (1958-05-18) 18 May 1958 (age 66)[1]
Place of birth Toxteth, Liverpool, England[1]
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[2]
Position(s) Forward, winger
Youth career
1974–1977 Liverpool
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1983 Liverpool 4 (1)
1980Fulham (loan) 14 (0)
1982–1983Newcastle United (loan) 8 (2)
1983–1984 Birmingham City 46 (9)
1984–1986 Sunderland 48 (4)
1986–1987 Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) 30 (6)
1987 Stoke City 6 (2)
1987–1992 Blackburn Rovers 116 (29)
1992–1993 Halifax Town 5 (0)
Total 277 (53)
International career
1984 England U21 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Gayle began his career with Liverpool, becoming the first black player to play for the team. After loan spells with Fulham and Newcastle United he joined Birmingham City in search of regular first team football. He then played for Sunderland and had a short spell in the United States playing indoor football with the Dallas Sidekicks. He returned to England and played for Stoke City, Blackburn Rovers and ended his career with Halifax Town.

Club career

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Gayle was born in Toxteth and joined the youth ranks at local side Liverpool in 1974. He signed a professional contract with the club in 1977, becoming the first black player to play for Liverpool, which was seen as a "victory" for the black community in Liverpool.[3]

"It was constantly in the press that I was the first black player to play for Liverpool. It was a landmark as far as black people were concerned, and I was proud to represent the black community of Liverpool"

Gayle on his important landmark.[4]

His finest hour for Liverpool came in the 1980–81 European Cup semi-final second leg away at Bayern Munich when he came on as an early substitute to help Liverpool draw 1–1 and progress to the final on the away goals rule. Although he was a non-playing substitute in the final, he was rewarded with a winner's medal. After loan spells at Fulham and Newcastle United he left Anfield after making just five appearances. While at Newcastle he became the first Black player to represent them in the Football League when he made his debut against Cambridge United on 27 November 1982.[3]

Gayle joined Birmingham City where he played in the 1982–83 season scoring once against West Ham and then he hit 10 in 45 during the 1983–84 campaign. Gayle then signed for Len Ashurst's Sunderland, where he became a popular player playing in two seasons before moving to the United States to play for Dallas Sidekicks in the Major Indoor Soccer League.[1] He returned to England in April 1987 to play for Stoke City, playing six matches at the end of the 1986–87 season, scoring twice in a 3–2 defeat against Bradford City.[1]

He then spent five years at Blackburn Rovers, where he was that club's first black player, the third club where he had achieved this milestone.[5] He signed for them in 1987 and was a regular striker in their quest for top-flight football after an absence of more than 20 years.

He scored a total of 23 goals in the 1988-89 season, but Blackburn missed out on promotion with a playoff final defeat.

However, by the time Blackburn were promoted to the newly created Premier League in 1992, Gayle had fallen down the pecking order in favour of expensive new signings Mike Newell and David Speedie, and with the arrival of national record signing Alan Shearer that summer, it was clear that Blackburn manager Kenny Dalglish felt that Gayle was surplus to requirements at Ewood Park.

Gayle joined Halifax Town in the newly renamed Division Three but managed just five league appearances as they were relegated to the Football Conference. After leaving Halifax he had a brief trial at Carlisle United, before retiring from football.

International career

As an overage player, he helped England win the 1984 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, in which he scored a goal in the final against Spain.

Personal life

Gayle was born to a father from Sierra Leone and a mother from Ghana.[6] In August 2016, it was reported that Gayle had turned down a nomination for an MBE for his work with "Show Racism the Red Card", saying it would be "a betrayal to all of the Africans who have lost their lives, or who have suffered as a result of Empire."[7]

He released his autobiography in October 2016 titled 61 Minutes in Munich.[8]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[9]
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liverpool 1979–80 First Division 0000000000
1980–81 First Division 4100001[a]051
1981–82 First Division 0000000000
1982–83 First Division 0000000000
Total 4100001051
Fulham (loan) 1979–80 Second Division 140000000140
Newcastle United (loan) 1982–83 Second Division 8200000082
Birmingham City 1982–83 First Division 131100000141
1983–84 First Division 3384082004510
Total 4695082005911
Sunderland 1984–85 First Division 252107100333
1985–86 Second Division 23220102[b]0282
Total 484308120615
Dallas Sidekicks 1986–87[10] MISL 306000000306
Stoke City 1986–87 Second Division 6200000062
Blackburn Rovers 1987–88 Second Division 13100102[c]0161
1988–89 Second Division 451930416[d]35823
1989–90 Second Division 30520103[e]1366
1990–91 Second Division 244201000274
1991–92 Second Division 4000201[b]070
Total 11629709112414434
Halifax Town 1992–93 Third Division 5000000050
Career total 2775315025415333261
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  1. Appearance in European Cup
  2. Appearances in Full Members' Cup
  3. Two appearances and one goal in Full Members' Cup, four appearances and two goals in Second Division play-offs
  4. One appearance in Full Members' Cup, two appearances and one goal in Second Division play-offs

Honours

Liverpool

Sunderland

England under-21

References

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