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Ivan Arthur Broadis, known as Ivor Broadis (born 18 December 1922), is an English former professional footballer. During a career spanning eighteen years from 1942 to 1960, Broadis represented Carlisle United, Sunderland, Manchester City, Newcastle United and Queen of the South, gaining fourteen caps and scoring eight goals for England at international level. Broadis played at inside forward; after retiring from playing in 1960, he pursued a career as a football journalist.〔(Ivor Broadis profile on "Queens legends" on the official Queen of the South FC website )〕 ==Early days== Broadis was born in Isle of Dogs, Poplar, London. During the Second World War he completed 500 flying hours on RAF Wellingtons and Lancasters, although he was never on a bombing mission. During the war he'd guested as an amateur for Tottenham Hotspur among other clubs. It was at Tottenham that someone misread his real name (Ivan) as Ivor. And so he inadvertently became known hence forth as Ivor Broadis.〔 Broadis recalled to the Northern Echo how he was in Italy when news of the Japanese surrender arrived. "Next day we flew hundreds of troops back to England, some of whom hadn't had leave for five years. I was navigator, so I kept passing round notes telling them where we were. It was very emotional when we came over the white cliffs of Dover and you could see all the bonfires down below. I have very fond memories of that."〔〔http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/1904999.broadis_still_bubbling_along_at_85.php/〕
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