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Dean CONEY

Dean Coney - Norwich City FC - League appearances.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 15 August 1989

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    • POSITION
      Forward
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Wednesday, 18 September 1963
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Dagenham, England.
  • CLUBS
  • Norwich City FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1989-1990
    • League Debut
      Monday, 27th March 1989 as a sub in a 2-0 win at West Ham United (Aged: 25)
    • Club Career
      12 League apps (+5 as sub), 1 goal
  • Queens Park Rangers
    • Club Career Dates
      1987-1989
    • League Debut
    • Club Career
      48 League appearances 7 goals.
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Dean CONEY - Norwich City FC - League appearances.

Dean Coney is pictured during the 2-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday on the opening

day of the 1989-90 season.

 

Fulham:   1980-1981     Played   7     Scored   3   goals   (Division 3)
     1981-1982     Played   42     Scored   13   goals   (Division 3)
     1982-1983     Played   37     Scored   4   goals   (Division 2)
     1983-1984     Played   27     Scored   7   goals   (Division 2)
     1984-1985     Played   24     Scored   7   goals   (Division 2)
     1985-1986     Played   37     Scored   12   goals   (Division 2)
     1986-1987     Played   37     Scored   10   goals   (Division 3)
 
Transferred in June 1987
 
Q.P.R.:   1987-1988     Played   32     Scored   7   goals   (Division 1)
     1988-1989     Played   16     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
 
Transferred in March 1989
 
Norwich:   1988-1989     Played   8     Scored   1   goal  Division 1
     1989-1990     Played   9     Scored   0   goals  Division 1
 

A cruciate ligament injury at Norwich ended his professional career, after which he played briefly in Hong Kong before playing non-league football back in England with Farnborough Town and Carshalton Athletic. He went on to manage Farnborough and was most recently assistant manager at Dagenham & Redbridge F.C..