Cherries and Whites

Last updated : 04 May 2012 By @pnemad

 

Footballers who have played league football for both PNE & Bournemouth

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266) Jimmy MILLER

PNE 15 apps; 1 goal

Cherries 38 apps; 0 goals

PNE Debut 17/01/1920 vMiddlesbrough(h) – Won 3-1

 

872) Steve ROBINSON

PNE 24 apps; 12 goals

Cherries 241 apps; 52 goals

PNE Debut 12/08/2000 vGrimsby(A) – Won 2-1

 

945) Franck SONGO’O

PNE 6 apps; 0 goals

Cherries 4 apps; 0 goals

PNE Debut 10/03/2007 v Hull (A) – Lost 0-2

 

932) Brian STOCK

PNE 6 apps; 1 goal

Cherries 146 apps; 16 goals

PNE Debut 14/01/2006 v Millwall (A) – Won 2-0

 

781) Chris SULLEY

PNE 21 apps; 1 goal

Cherries 206 apps; 3 goals

PNE Debut 14/08/1993 vCrewe(H) – Lost 0-2

 

838) Shaun TEALE

PNE 5 apps; 0 goals

Cherries 100 apps; 4 goals

PNE Debut 08/02/1997 vRotherham(A) – Won 1-0

Player Profile – Chris Sulley

Christopher Stephen "Chris" Sulley was born on 3 December 1959 in Camberwell. He started his career with Chelsea but failed to make a senior appearance at Chelsea under Danny Blanchflower or Geoff Hurst and suffered relegation from Division One in 1978/79.

He moved on to Fourth Division side Bournemouth in March 1981. In his first full season for the Cherries David Webb’s side won promotion to the Third Division after occupying the final promotion place in 1981/82. In 1986/87 Bournemouth won 19 of their 23 league games at Dean Court and became Third Division champions.

After making over 206 league appearances for Bournemouth, netting 3 goals he moved to Scotland to join Dundee United. 1986. He featured only 8 times for manager Jim McLean, including one appearance at the very beginning of the club's UEFA Cup run to the final.

Sulley returned to England within three months withBlackburn for £15,000 after a loan spell.

He won the Full Members Cup at Wembley in 1987 against Charlton with the only goal scored by ex PNE player Colin Hendry.

He played in play-off matches for three seasons on the trot with Blackburn, but lost to former club Chelseas in 1987/88, and in the final against Crystal Palace 1988/89. The third successive play-off appearance in1989/90 Rovers lost to Swindon.

Bankrolled by Jack Walker, new manager Kenny Dalglish finally took Rovers into the top-flight via the play-offs with victory over Leicester 1–0 in the final. In his six years with Blackburn, Sulley made134 league appearances and three goals.

Sulley moved to John Rudge’s Port Vale in July 1992, and played 53 games in league and cup in 1992/93, though he missed both the League Trophy finals at Wembley.

Sulley joined Preston on a free transfer in June 1993 and made his debut in a 2-0 home defeat to Crewe on 14 August. His only PNE goal came in a 3-1 win at Deepdale against Torquay on 12 March 1994. But there was one last play-off disappointment as the Lilywhites lost 4– 2 at Wembley. He made 21 league appearances for the club.

After retiring in 1994, Sulley took up a coaching post with Preston at their Centre of Excellence in 1995. From there, he moved back to Blackburn and then Bolton originally as under-19s coach. In March 2008 he left his position at Bolton after over eight years at the helm.

He regularly does guest lectures at the UCLAN about his motivational skills he used whilst at Bolton.

On 1 March 2011 Sulley was appointed as director of the Leeds academy but left in April 2012.