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Gerard Austin Baker (11 April 1938 – 24 August 2013) was an American soccer player. From 1955 until 1970, he played 16 seasons in either the Scottish or English first division. He earned seven caps with the US national team in 1968 and 1969, scoring two goals. His younger brother was the footballer
Joe Baker Joseph Henry Baker (17 July 1940 – 6 October 2003) was an England international footballer. Born in Woolton in Liverpool, England, he spent virtually his entire childhood growing up in Motherwell, Scotland. He is notable for being the first ...
.


Youth

Baker was born to an English father and Scottish mother in
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, where they were settled at the time. In 1939, his parents moved for a short while to
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, where Gerry's brother, future
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international
Joe Baker Joseph Henry Baker (17 July 1940 – 6 October 2003) was an England international footballer. Born in Woolton in Liverpool, England, he spent virtually his entire childhood growing up in Motherwell, Scotland. He is notable for being the first ...
, was born. Their father volunteered in the Merchant Marine during
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and died on active service. The family was evacuated to Scotland, and the brothers were raised in
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. He attended Park Primary and St Joseph's Secondary schools. He played football for Craigneuk Boys Club and was selected for Lanarkshire Schools. He signed with Larkhall Thistle when he was fourteen and played in six games. He transferred to Chelsea in May 1949, aged 17, and played in their youth and third team in the 1955–56 season. The following season, he appeared in six games for their reserves (scoring four goals), plus their third team. He returned to Scotland in late 1956 due to homesickness.


Professional

Baker signed with Scottish First Division club
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, where he played as outside left, in December 1956. Over the next three years he played thirteen games with the first team, scoring four goals. Motherwell transferred Baker to St Mirren during the 1958–59 season, as he was unable to oust
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and Pat Quinn from their team. He scored the winning goal for St Mirren on his debut, a 2–1 victory against a Hibernian team containing his brother Joe. On 25 April 1959, he scored the third goal in St Mirren's 3–1 victory against
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in the 1959 Scottish Cup Final. That was his eighth goal of the 1958–59 Scottish Cup, as he scored in every round. On 30 January 1960, he scored ten goals in a 15–0 win over Glasgow University. Baker was the club's top goalscorer in both the 1958–59 and 1959–60 seasons. By this time, top English clubs were beginning to notice and in November 1960,
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paid £17,000 for him (the deal also involved defender John McTavish moving in the opposite direction). Baker spent only the remainder of the 1960–61 season and the beginning of 1961–62 with City, before they sold his contract to Hibernian for £18,000 in November 1961. Over the next two years, Baker scored 43 goals in 84 games for Hibs before moving to
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in December 1963. Ipswich paid £25,000 for him, and the player more than returned this investment by scoring 66 goals in 151 games. Ipswich then transferred Baker to
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in November 1967. Over the next two seasons, he scored only six times in thirty games with Coventry. In October 1969, Coventry loaned Baker to
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where he scored two goals in eight games; he was released by Coventry at the end of the season. Baker then signed as a player-manager with non-league
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. He was limited by several injuries, first a dislocated shoulder in August 1970, then broken ribs in November. Despite these, he played a total of 48 games and scored sixteen goals before leaving the club on 30 September 1971. He then joined
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before finishing his playing career with
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.


National team

Baker held dual US and British citizenship, and when it became apparent that he would not be selected for
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or
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, he elected to make himself available for the US team. He joined the US as it began qualifying matches for the
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. His first caps came in a 4–2 World Cup qualifying loss to
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on 17 October 1968. Over the next month, Baker started six games with the US on 2 November 1968, he scored two goals in a 6–2 qualification victory over
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. His last game with the US came in a 1–0 loss to
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on 11 May 1969. That loss put the US out of contention for a spot in the finals.


Coaching

In 1970, Baker entered the managerial ranks at
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when he was hired as the club's player-manager. He remained in this position until he left the club in September 1971. He later managed the Coventry Collier team in 1979–80.


Post-football career

After retiring from playing professionally, Baker worked at the Coventry
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factory. His daughters, Karen (born 1962) and Lorraine (born 1964), were both athletes; Lorraine placed fifth in the
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final at the 1984 Olympic Games. His grandson,
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, is also a professional footballer, currently playing with St Mirren. Baker was inducted to the St Mirren Hall of Fame in May 2007. He died in August 2013, aged 75.


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