Martin Reagan

After two years with Norwich, Reagan became player manager at March Town United in the Eastern Counties Football League.

[5][6] Reagan took England to the final of the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football, where they lost a two-legged tie to Sweden after a penalty shoot out at Kenilworth Road in Luton.

[10] Prior to his death in December 2016,[1] Reagan was the oldest surviving Middlesbrough FC player and lived in a Kirk Hammerton care home.

[2][11] Before his football career, Reagan served as a Staff Sgt Tank Commander in 204 Armoured Assault Squadron, Royal Engineers, during World War II.

On 20 October 1994, the 50th anniversary of an explosion which killed many of his tank squadron, Reagan visited Ijzendijke in the Netherlands with his three sons and began a campaign to fund and build a memorial to those who had died.