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- John Burridge (born 3 December 1951), [1] nicknamed Budgie, is an English former goalkeeper.
Budgie : the Autobiography of Goalkeeping Legend John Burridge
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Budgie : The Autobiography of Goalkeeping Legend John Burridge
- John Burridge (born 3 December ), [1] nicknamed Budgie, is an English former goalkeeper.
Budgie: The Autobiography of Goalkeeping Legend John Burridge
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Budgie : the autobiography of goalkeeping legend John Burridge
- Burridge is still fascinating and funny to this day, and in this tell-all autobiography he reveals the truth behind his astonishing football career.
John Burridge
English footballer (born 1951)
For the British politician, see John Burridge (MP, died 1753).
John Burridge (born 3 December 1951),[1] nicknamed Budgie, is an English former goalkeeper. In his senior career he played for 29 clubs, 18 of them in the Football League, in a career that lasted nearly 30 years. Overall, Burridge played 768 league games in the English and Scottish leagues, and several more at non-league level.
Playing career
Born in Workington, Burridge grew up in the Cumbrian mining village of Great Clifton.[2] He began his professional career at his local club, Workington, signing-up at the age of 15.[2] He played his first league game in 1969.
In 1971, he was transferred to Blackpool, initially on loan at the end of the 1970–71 season,[3] then permanently for the start of 1971–72. It was with the Seasiders that he won his first honour: the Anglo-Italian Cup. Blackpool beat Bologna 2–1, after extra t
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