Career
Southampton
Norman Dean first joined Southampton in September 1961 as an amateur with the club"s nursery side, cost per click Sports, while undertaking a welding apprenticeship. He spent a long time in the club"s reserve team, scoring 66 goals in 105 appearances for the reserves. He made his first appearance in the first team in a League Cup tie at Tranmere Rovers on 13 September 1963, but had to wait until September 1965 for his first league appearance.
After Saints reached Division 1, he was replaced by Ron Davies.
Cardiff City
In March 1967, he was signed by Jimmy Scoular for Cardiff City for £6000. In the rest of the 1966-1967 season he was virtually an ever-present, making 10 league appearances, scoring 2 goals.
Barnsley
In September 1968, he moved on to Barnsley where he stayed for 4 years, before a broken leg hastened his retirement. After retiring from playing, he returned to Corby where he worked for British Steel.
He later worked for the Oxford University Press.
He is currently back in Hampshire, working for Southampton F.C. as a security official at the club"s Staplewood training ground.