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WBBm Promisin9 youngsters from the^orth-East
that Burnley unearthed in the 1950s and 60s,
Arthur Bellamy joined the Clarets as a
17-year-old junior in June 1959. He made his
mark as a constructive inside-forward in
•"«ÉPw Burnley's successful youth and reserve sides,
fiul W» but had to wait until March, 1963 before
I «gfc Mmm. Jp mBÊÊ being selected for the first team. It was a
I JÊEBff memorable debut as the young Bellamy,
replacing the injured Jimmy Robson,^scored
kept his place but then, in his first match of
the following season, really arrived when he
ji||' scored a glorious hat-trick against reining
"*K League Champions, Everton, at Goodison
Bk. - g Park- Although a dependable club man for
ten seasons in the first team, Bellamy was
Bmr" Wff perhaps never quite an automatic choice.
1 L-'ke many utility men he covered for other
players and versatility was invaluable. At the
end of the 1971/72 season, Bellamy, now 30,
was transferred to Chesterfield for a modest
fee. In three season at Saltergate he made
over 120 appearances, scoring a dozen goal before returning to Turf Moor. After spell
as a coach to the youth and reserve teams and as assistant manager, Arthur Bellamy
is still a familiar face at Turf Moor, now working as head groundsman.
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