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Martin Harvey (19 September 1941 — 25 November 2019) was a
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who played for
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and the
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as a
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.


Playing career


Club

He played for local side Boyland F.C. and with a trial spell with
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before signing for
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in 1959. His debut for the club came on 24 October 1959 against
Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Argyle Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. As of the 2021–22 season, the team are competing in League One, the third tier of English football. They have played at Home Park, ...
in a 0–0 draw at
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. In total he made 314 league appearances, scoring five goals while at Sunderland. In the late sixties, alongside
Jimmy Montgomery Jimmy Montgomery BEM (born 9 October 1943) is an English retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made a record 627 appearances for his hometown club Sunderland with 537 of these appearances being in the league, after joining the cl ...
, Cecil Irwin,
Len Ashurst Leonard Ashurst (10 March 1939 – 25 September 2021) was an English football player, manager and administrator. He spent most of his playing career with Sunderland, making 458 appearances, the second most in the club's history. He retired a ...
,
Charlie Hurley Charles John Hurley (born 4 October 1936) is an Irish former footballer who played mainly in the Center Back position. Hurley is best known for his long career at Sunderland, where he was named the Black Cats' "Player of the Century" by th ...
and
Jim McNab James McNab (13 April 1940 – 29 June 2006) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left half for Sunderland, Preston North End and Stockport County. He began his career at Sunderland, making 323 appearances and scoring 18 goals in the th ...
, Harvey formed one of the most notable and most settled back fives in Sunderland's history. During the 1971–1972 season, Harvey sustained serious back and other injuries which forced his premature retirement at the age of 30.


International

Harvey was capped twice for Northern Ireland 'B', and played three matches, all against Wales, for the Under 23 side in 1962, 1963 and 1964. By then, he was already a full international. His first cap was awarded when he was just nineteen years old, in April 1961. Over the next ten years, he was to collect a total of 34 caps, scoring three goals. Harvey won his first international cap for
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on 25 April 1961 against
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in a 3–2 defeat. His international career spanned from 1961 until 1971 where he made 34 caps, scoring 3 goals.


Coaching career

Harvey stayed on at Sunderland after his playing retirement, joining the coaching staff, and appeared in his testimonial match against Newcastle United in April 1975. He then took a similar job at Carlisle United under manager Bobby Moncur. When Moncur left the club in February 1980, Harvey was appointed as caretaker manager, and despite it being widely known that the club's board wished to reappoint former manager
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, a strong run of form under Harvey saw the side climb from being just outside the relegation zone to a final finishing position of sixth place, earning him the manager's job on a permanent basis. However, Harvey was sacked just five games into the following season after a series of thumping defeats, and Stokoe appointed his successor within a matter of hours. When Moncur was appointed manager of Plymouth Argyle in 1981, he brought Martin Harvey with him as assistant manager. The following year, Harvey was assistant to Northern Ireland manager Billy Bingham at the World Cup finals. Then, when Moncur left Argyle in September 1983, Harvey found himself temporarily in charge. He did well, guiding the team to a 1–1 home draw with Arsenal in the League Cup, and, although Argyle lost both their League fixtures under him, he was considered a strong candidate for the permanent position. However, the board decided not to take the risk, and went instead for the experienced Johnny Hore. Harvey stayed on as assistant manager until, in October 1984, Hore was dismissed and he found himself in the driving seat again. This time, his stewardship was to last for some six weeks, during which Argyle won two and drew one of their six League fixtures, as well as winning their FA Cup first round tie against Barnet. At the beginning of December, Dave Smith was appointed Argyle manager. In 1985–1986, Martin Harvey left Argyle briefly to work with Billy Bingham in Saudi Arabia and, for the second time, as assistant manager at the World Cup finals. He returned to Home Park, however, and continued to work for the club as a coach until 1990. Harvey was appointed assistant manager of
Raith Rovers Raith Rovers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife. The club was founded in 1883 and currently competes in the Scottish Championship as a member of the Scottish Professional Football Leag ...
in 1990 by new manager (and former Northern Ireland, Manchester United, Sunderland and Rangers fullback)
Jimmy Nicholl James Michael Nicholl (born 28 December 1956) is a Northern Irish former professional Association football, footballer who played for several clubs, including Manchester United F.C., Manchester United and Rangers F.C., Rangers. He was mainly a ...
. In their time in charge together at Stark's Park the club experienced unprecedented success, winning the old Scottish First Division (now referred to as the SPFL Championship) twice in 1992/93 and again in 1994/95, gaining promotion to the
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. Raith also won a major trophy for the first time in their history, a League Cup Final win on penalties over
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at Ibrox on 27 November 1994. Nicholl and Harvey left Raith Rovers in February 1996 to take over at
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, a position they held until leaving the South London club in February 1997. Martin is believed to have then settled in Devon. Harvey died on Monday 25 November 2019, at the age of 78.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Harvey, Martin 1941 births 2019 deaths Association footballers from Belfast Men's association footballers from Northern Ireland Northern Ireland men's international footballers Sunderland A.F.C. players English Football League players Carlisle United F.C. managers English Football League managers People educated at Ashfield Boys' High School Men's association football wing halves Association football managers from Northern Ireland Raith Rovers F.C. non-playing staff Millwall F.C. non-playing staff Plymouth Argyle F.C. non-playing staff Carlisle United F.C. non-playing staff