Jimmy Hill (footballer, born 1935)

He played for Carrick Rangers and then Linfield, winning three Irish League titles before joining English club Newcastle United in 1957.

Two years later, he moved on to Norwich City and helped the "Canaries" to win promotion out of the Third Division in 1959–60 and then to lift the League Cup in 1962.

They then improved to finish 11th in 1958–59, but Hill never settled in at St James' Park, scoring two goals in just 11 league games.

He moved on to Norwich City, and helped Archie Macaulay's "Canaries" to win promotion out of the Third Division in second place in 1959–60; Hill and Terry Allcock were the club's top-scorers with 16 goals.

New manager Willie Reid led the club to 17th in 1961–62, though Norwich found greater success in the League Cup.

Norwich won the 1962 Football League Cup final with a 4–0 aggregate victory over Rochdale, Hill scoring the only goal of the second leg at Carrow Road.

Hill ran a sports shop in his native Carrickfergus for 20 years before taking the job as Carrick Rangers manager in November 1988.

Norwich City F.C. in 1959 with – from left, standing: Roy McCrohan , Ralph Hunt , Ken Nethercott , Barry Butler , Ron Ashman , Matt Crowe ; crouched from left: Errol Crossan , Terry Allcock , Terry Bly , Jimmy Hill and Bobby Brennan .