Larry Carberry
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Lawrence James Carberry (18 January 1936 – 26 June 2015) was an English professional footballer.[1] Carberry started his career with local amateurs Bootle in 1953. His career began when Ipswich Town manager Alf Ramsey spotted him.[2] He turned professional with Ipswich in May 1956.[3]
During his career at Portman Road, he made over 250 appearances. He was ever-present in the side that won the League Championship in 1961–62, having previously won the Third Division South Championship in 1957 and the Division Two Championship in 1960–61.[2] In July 1965, he was transferred to Barrow. After a disappointing 17 league appearances in his two seasons at Holker Street,[3] he joined Lancashire Combination side Burscough F.C. in 1967.
Personal life
Carberry's grandson Adam Blakeman has played for professional teams like Liverpool (2002–2009) and Bolton Wanderers (2009-2011-2013) and he currently plays for Chorley F.C.
Honours
Ipswich Town
- Football League First Division: 1961–62
- Football League Second Division: 1960–61
- Football League Third Division South: 1956–57
Individual
- Ipswich Town Hall of Fame: Inducted 2010[4]
References
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