Mike Everitt (footballer)
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Michael Dennis Everitt (born 16 January 1941) is an English former professional football player and
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. As a left back, Everitt made over 200 appearances in the Football League for
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and he later managed in the Football League,
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and the
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.


Playing career


Arsenal

A left back, Everitt began his career in the
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at First Division club Arsenal and turned professional in February 1958. He made his professional debut in a 2–0 victory over Fulham on 15 April 1960 and scored his only goal for the club with the winner versus Preston North End on 23 August 1960. He made just 9 appearances for the Gunners and departed
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in February 1961.


Northampton Town

Everitt dropped down to the Fourth Division to join high-flying
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for a £4,000 fee in February 1961. He helped the club to clinch promotion to the Third Division at the end of the 1960–61 season and was a part of the team that clinched two further promotions to secure First Division football for the first time in the club's history in 1965. The Cobblers' stay in the top flight was fleeting and with a second-successive relegation looking likely, Everitt left the County Ground in March 1967. In just over six years with Northampton, Everitt made 207 league appearances and scored 15 goals. For his contribution, Everitt was later named in the Northampton Town 'Team of the Century'.


Later years

Everitt joined
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club Plymouth Argyle in March 1967, but made just 31 appearances during just over a year at
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career with a two-season spell at Third Division club
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. In 1970, Everitt dropped into non-League football to end his career with
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and
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before retiring in 1973.


Managerial and coaching career

Everitt began his managerial career as
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of Plymouth City in 1970, but his tenure was ended when the club folded midway through the 1971–72 season. He took over from long-serving
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at Southern League Premier Division club Wimbledon in April 1971, but was unable to achieve better than two mid-table finishes before surprisingly moving up to the Football League when he was appointed as manager of newly relegated Fourth Division club Brentford in August 1973. Everitt narrowly avoided a finish in the
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places at the end of the 1973–74 season, but was sacked by incoming chairman Dan Tana in January 1975. After a spell
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at
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, Everitt moved abroad and managed clubs in
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,
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and
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. He had particular success with El Mokawloon, winning the 1982–83 Egyptian Premier League title and two African Cup Winners' Cups.


Honours


As a player

Northampton Town *
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second-place promotion (1): 1964–65 *
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(1): 1962–63 * Football League Fourth Division third-place promotion (1): 1960–61


As a manager

El Mokawloon * Egyptian Premier League (1): 1982–83 * African Cup Winners' Cup (2): 1982,
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Everitt, Mike 1941 births Living people English men's footballers English football managers Arsenal F.C. players Northampton Town F.C. players Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players Wimbledon F.C. players Wimbledon F.C. managers Brentford F.C. managers English Football League players Southern Football League players Southern Football League managers English Football League managers People from Clacton-on-Sea Men's association football fullbacks English expatriate football managers English expatriate sportspeople in Egypt English expatriate sportspeople in Kuwait English expatriate sportspeople in Morocco Expatriate football managers in Egypt Expatriate football managers in Kuwait Expatriate football managers in Morocco Egyptian Premier League managers Kuwait Premier League managers Al-Shabab SC (Kuwait) managers Al Mokawloon Al Arab SC managers Al Ahly SC managers Leicester City F.C. non-playing staff