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Graham Paddon
English footballer and manager

Graham Paddon

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English footballer and manager
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West England
Place of death
Norfolk, East of England, England, United Kingdom
Age
57 years
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Biography

Graham Charles Paddon (24 August 1950 – 19 November 2007) was an English footballer who played as a midfielder for Coventry City, Millwall, Norwich City and West Ham United.

Playing career

Paddon was born in Manchester where he studied at Chorlton Grammar School before beginning his career with Coventry City where he made five League appearances for scoring one goal, before signing for Norwich City in October 1969 for £25,000. He played with the promotion winning team of 1972, and the team that reached the 1973 League Cup Final.

After 290 League appearances and 25 goals for the Canaries, Paddon joined West Ham United for £170,000 in 1973 in a deal which saw Ted MacDougall move the other way. He made 150 League and cup appearances and scored 20 goals in his three years at West Ham, featuring in the 1975 FA Cup Final and the 1976 European Cup Winners' Cup Final.

Paddon rejoined Norwich for £110,000 in November 1976, and later played in the United States with the Tampa Bay Rowdies. He even scored a goal against Norwich in an indoor friendly between the two sides on May 3, 1978 in St. Petersburg, Florida. On his return to England, he had a spell at Millwall where he made five League appearances and scored one goal. He finished his career in Hong Kong with Eastern AA.

Coaching career

In August 1985, Paddon joined the coaching staff at Portsmouth, working under Alan Ball. He moved to Stoke City to become Ball's assistant in October 1989. After Ball had been sacked in February 1991 Paddon was given the role as Caretaker manager up until the end of the 1990–91 season. Stoke finished in 14th place in the Third Division which was unfortunately for Paddon Stoke's worst ever league finish. He returned to Portsmouth to work as Jim Smith's number two in the spring of 1991. In March 1995, the pair were sacked and Paddon later worked as a scout for Derby County, again under Jim Smith.

Paddon died at his home in Norfolk on 19 November 2007.

Career statistics

As a player

  • Sourced from Graham Paddon profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Coventry City1968–69First Division1000000010
1969–70First Division4100000041
Total5100000051
Norwich City1969–70Second Division302100000312
1970–71Second Division401104000451
1971–72Second Division4081052004610
1972–73First Division3873075605412
1973–74First Division141102052223
Total162197018711219828
West Ham United1973–74First Division244200000264
1974–75First Division404803030544
1975–76First Division3921051122575
1976–77First Division121003100152
Total1151111011215215215
Norwich City1976–77First Division3000000030
1977–78First Division180000000180
1978–79First Division171000000171
1979–80First Division402316200495
1980–81First Division423204000483
1981–82Second Division80000030110
Total128651102301469
Tampa Bay Rowdies (loan)1978NASL255255
Millwall (loan)1981–82Third Division5100000051
Career Total44043231391129453159

As a manager

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Stoke City24 February 199118 June 19911863933.33

Honours

  • Football League Second Division champions: 1971–72
  • Football League Cup runner-up: 1973
  • FA Cup winner: 1975
  • FA Charity Shield runner-up: 1975
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup runner-up: 1976
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