Ian Ironside is a retired English football goalkeeper, who spend most of his playing career at Scarborough F.C. but since retiring has returned to Sheffield and is now working as a coffin maker and wood carver. Before becoming a full time professional footballer, Ironside completed an apprenticeship as a joiner. During his footballing career, Ironside continued to practise his woodworking skills and became an accomplished carver.

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  • Goalkeeper
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  • Ian Ironside is a retired English football goalkeeper, who spend most of his playing career at Scarborough F.C. but since retiring has returned to Sheffield and is now working as a coffin maker and wood carver. Before becoming a full time professional footballer, Ironside completed an apprenticeship as a joiner. During his footballing career, Ironside continued to practise his woodworking skills and became an accomplished carver. Ironside is considered to be one of the foremost coffin makers and wood carvers presently working. He is particularly noted for the ornate crucifixes which he carves. It was reported on Tom O Toole's "Mid Week Arts" programme on Mid West Radio, a local radio station in Co. Mayo, Ireland on Wednesday 1st July 2009 that Ironside has been commissioned to carve twelve crucifixes to be erected outside the Basilica in Knock Shrine, Co. Mayo in early 2010.
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  • Retired
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  • Ian Ironside
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  • Ian Ironside
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  • 1982–1987 1987–1988 1988–1991 1991–1993 1992 1993–1995 1995–1997 1997–1998 1998
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  • Ian Ironside is a retired English football goalkeeper, who spend most of his playing career at Scarborough F.C. but since retiring has returned to Sheffield and is now working as a coffin maker and wood carver. Before becoming a full time professional footballer, Ironside completed an apprenticeship as a joiner. During his footballing career, Ironside continued to practise his woodworking skills and became an accomplished carver.
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  • Ian Ironside
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