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David John Flitcroft (born 14 January 1974) is an English professional
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and former
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. His older brother is the former
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. A
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, Flitcroft began his career at
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, where he turned professional in May 1992. He enjoyed a brief
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spell at Lincoln City but failed to establish himself in the first-team at Preston and was allowed to join Chester City in December 1993. Chester would achieve
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out of the Third Division at the end of the 1993–94 season, though were
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out of the Second Division the following season. In all, he played 190 league and cup games before joining
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on a free transfer in July 1999. He spent four seasons at
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, playing 188 league and cup matches and being named Player of the Year before joining Macclesfield Town in July 2003. He moved on to Bury in February 2004, where he featured in another 108 first-team games and was named Player of the Year for the 2005–06 season before signing with Hyde United of the
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in November 2006. He swiftly returned to the
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, though, as he returned to former club Rochdale as assistant manager in January 2007. He featured in two competitive games for the club, bringing his playing career to 29 goals from 527 appearances in all competitions. Aside from one season in the Second Division with Chester, he primarily played in the Third Division / League Two. Having spent over four years on the
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ing staff at Rochdale, Flitcroft followed manager Keith Hill to
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in June 2011 and was appointed
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following Hill's sacking in December 2012. He was given the job permanently and kept the club in the
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at the end of the 2012–13 season, only to be sacked in November 2013. He was appointed Bury manager the following month and quickly found success, being named as Manager of the Month for February 2014. He led the club to promotion out of League Two at the end of the 2014–15 season and kept the club in League One the following season. Despite being named as Manager of the Month for September 2016, he was sacked two months later following a poor run of form. He took charge at
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in June 2017 before changing clubs to manage divisional rivals
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in March 2018. He was sacked in May 2019 after the club were beaten in the League Two
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semi-finals. Keith Hill named him his assistant at
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in August 2019, though the pair were not retained beyond the 2019–20 season. He was appointed director of football at Port Vale in February 2021 and stayed in the role for over three years.


Playing career


Preston North End

Born in
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, Lancashire, Flitcroft spent time as a child with
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before he began an apprenticeship with
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at the age of 14. He signed professional forms with the club in May 1992. He made his debut the following season at
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under
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. He was to spend the season briefly involved in the first-team, but instead had a brief
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spell with Lincoln City and was then allowed to join Chester City in December 1993.


Chester City

Flitcroft made eight appearances as Chester pipped Preston to
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from the Third Division at the end of the 1993–94 season. He credited the competitive dressing room spirit put together by
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Graham Barrow with getting the club over the line. However, the "Seals" lasted just one season in the Second Division and were
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at the end of the 1994–95 campaign. Flitcroft was a regular in the Chester midfield under manager
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, who took the club to an eighth-place finish in 1995–96. He underwent operations on his knee in October and December 1995 and signed a 12-month contract extension in March 1996. Flitcroft scored six goals in 34 games during the 1996–97 season, as Chester reached
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, though lost out to
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at the semi-final stage. He signed a new two-year contract in May 1997. He featured 49 times in the 1997–98 campaign, scoring five goals, though the club dropped down to 14th-place. He won the Away Travellers Player of the Year award after he scored six goals in 48 appearances during the 1998–99 season. He left the
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when he rejected the club's offer of a new
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and instead joined
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.


Rochdale

Flitcroft was
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for a second
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in his home league debut at
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, a 2–0 victory over
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. He went on to start 40 league games in the 1999–2000 season, featuring 53 times in all competitions as Rochdale posted a tenth-place finish in the Third Division. He featured 44 times in the 2000–01 campaign, picking up 12 yellow cards and one
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, as "Dale" finished eighth in the league. He signed a two-year contract extension in the summer. He later described
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as the best manager he had played under. He lost his first-team place at the start of the 2001–02 campaign, however, due to the central midfield partnership of Gary Jones and Michael Oliver and came close to a move to
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, though ended up staying as Jones instead left the club. Flitcroft started 21 league games, making 43 appearances overall. Rochdale qualified for the play-offs under the stewardship of
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, but were beaten by
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in the semi-finals. The 2002–03 season proved to be his best in Rochdale colours, and he was named as Player of the Year after scoring two goals in 48 appearances. Paul Simpson took the club to the fifth round of the
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, where they lost 3–1 to
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. However, Flitcroft left Rochdale in the summer after the club's directors told him that he needed to impress during a pre-season trial to win a new contract and by the time new manager
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was appointed Flitcroft had already decided to leave.


Macclesfield Town

Flitcroft signed a two-year contract with Macclesfield Town on 9 July 2003 and was immediately installed as
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at
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. He played 15 Third Division games for the "Silkmen" before losing his first-team place when
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replaced David Moss as manager in October. His contract was cancelled by mutual consent in January 2004.


Bury

Flitcroft joined Bury on non-contract terms in February 2004. He played 17 games for the "Shakers" in the second half of the 2003–04 season and signed a 12-month contract in May. He scored his first goal for the club in a 4–0 win over
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at
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on 30 August 2004, though was sent off later in the match after picking up a second yellow card. He was sent off again for two yellow card offences in a 2–0 defeat at
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on 28 December. He signed a one-year contract in July 2005 after making 40 appearances throughout the 2004–05 season. He played 46 games during the 2005–06 season and was sent off in the FA Cup against
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. He was named as the club's Player of the Year for what the ''Bury Times'' described "his wholehearted and consistent displays in the Shakers' engine room". He also won the club's Goal of the Season award for his long-range goal at
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on 22 April – his only goal of the campaign. He signed a new one-year contract in June 2006. He left Bury, his last professional club as a player, in November 2006 after falling out of favour with manager Chris Casper and admitted it was "a massive wrench" to leave, saying that he had been focusing too much on mentoring youngsters during the 2006–07 season and had neglected his own performances.


Hyde United

Flitcroft joined
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club Hyde United and made his debut for the "Tigers" in the
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on 28 November 2006, playing "a superb game" in a 3–0 win at Chasetown. He made his home debut at
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on 9 December, picking up an assist for Paul Gedman's equalising goal in a 1–1 draw with
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. He played his final game for the club on 1 January, in a 7–3 victory at
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. He played a total of seven games for Hyde, three of which ended in victories.


Return to Rochdale

Flitcroft returned to Rochdale as assistant manager to Keith Hill midway through the 2006–07 season. Rochdale lost the 2008 League Two play-off final at
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and Flitcroft later said that "the feeling was that we had let everyone down". Towards the end of the 2008–09 season Flitcroft came on as substitute in the last scheduled game of the season at home to fellow play-off rivals Gillingham. The following season, he started a
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game against
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in what proved to be his final match as a professional. After retiring as a player, Flitcroft joined the
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ing staff at Rochdale. Rochdale were promoted out of League Two at the end of the 2009–10 campaign and posted a club record high finish of tenth in League One in the
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season.


Style of play

Flitcroft was a tough-
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. His limited skill set meant he rarely featured above the fourth tier, though his
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and consistency kept him in the professional game. He was nicknamed "Flicker".


Managerial career


Barnsley

On 1 June 2011, Flitcroft was appointed assistant manager at
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, following manager Keith Hill from Rochdale to
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. He was made caretaker-manager of Barnsley after Hill was sacked on 29 December 2012. He said "Hilly getting sacked... really floored me" and that he had intended to leave but Hill persuaded him to stay on as caretaker as the two men remained close friends. After two wins in three games as caretaker manager, Flitcroft was appointed to the position permanently on 13 January. The club had come close to appointing Sean O'Driscoll and
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but resorted to Flitcroft after those negotiations broke down. Promising centre-back
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was sold to Everton at the end of the month. Flitcroft brought in striker Jason Scotland, who had secured his release from
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, and signed Chris O'Grady on loan from
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, who would later be signed permanently for £300,000. The "Tykes" reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they were beaten 5–0 by Manchester City at the
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, with
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scoring a
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. Flitcroft guided Barnsley to
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safety on the final game of the 2012–13 season with a 2–2 draw at
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and stated that it was "Mission Impossible achieved". In addition to O'Grady, Flitcroft spent £250,000 on Dale Jennings from
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in June 2013. Included in his free signings were Lewin Nyatanga, Jean-Yves Mvoto and Marcus Pedersen, whilst Paddy McCourt and
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signed on loan. On 30 November 2013, Flitcroft was sacked after a 3–0 home defeat to
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left Barnsley bottom of the Championship.


Bury

Flitcroft was appointed as manager of Bury on 9 December 2013, who were then 20th in League Two. He told the press that his team were too inexperienced and he wanted to bring in "that middle range – that bracket of 25 to 30-year-olds that have been around the game and know the game, but are still dynamic". However, he also acknowledged that the squad was too big and that players would have to leave. In the January
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he released five players – Gareth Roberts, Shaun Harrad,
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, Euan Holden and Jessy Reindorf, and renovated the defence by signing
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, Robbie McIntyre, James Burke, Frédéric Veseli and Jim McNulty. He was named as League Two Manager of the Month for February after overseeing an unbeaten month that gained the club 11 points, including a 4–1 win at
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. Bury ended the 2013–14 season in 12th-place. Backed by ambitious owner Stewart Day, Flitcroft signed experienced players such as Kelvin Etuhu,
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, Ryan Lowe and Shwan Jalal; Flitcroft said that "we're in League Two, but we try and behave like a Championship club". The club spent £100,000 on improving the pitch and dressing rooms, whilst long-distance coach journeys were replaced by flights. Bury enjoyed a positive start to their promotion campaign, though Flitcroft said that "I don't know who thinks we're going to win every game this season. They're deluded, they're unintelligent and it's not going to happen". He signed Hallam Hope in November, initially on loan, and dismissed questions over the club spending beyond its means. He was nominated for another Manager of the Month for February as the team went the month unbeaten to close the gap to first-place to six points. Flitcroft led Bury to promotion into League One with a 1–0 win over
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on the final day of the 2014–15 season, securing the third automatic promotion place behind
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and Burton Albion. Flitcroft strengthened for the 2015–16 League One campaign by signing strikers Leon Clarke and
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, midfielders Jacob Mellis and Danny Pugh, as well as defenders Peter Clarke and Reece Brown. Bury went ten league games unbeaten in September and part of October. Bury ended the season in 16th-place. In preparation for the 2016–17 campaign, Flitcroft released six players and brought in a number of new signings, including: Antony Kay, Greg Leigh,
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, Neil Danns,
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,
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and James Vaughan. Flitcroft was named as League One Manager of the Month for September 2016 after overseeing five wins from five games that the
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described as "guided by Flitcroft's beliefs in attacking play and some shrewd moves at the end of the transfer window". On 16 November, Flitcroft was sacked after a run of 11 games without a win that coincided with a series of injuries to first-team players such as Tom Pope,
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and Nathan Cameron.
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's promotion to
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manager left a vacancy for the
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role of the under-21 team and Flitcroft applied for the position, making into the final four of the interview process, though the job instead went to
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.


Swindon Town

On 5 June 2017, Flitcroft was appointed as manager of
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, who had sacked Luke Williams following the club's relegation into League Two. A club statement said that: "David has been given a very competitive budget and will now begin the job of putting a squad together with the aim of competing at the top of League Two." In the summer transfer window he signed goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook; defenders
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, Ben Purkiss, Chris Robertson and Kyle Knoyle; midfielders James Dunne, Matthew Taylor and Amine Linganzi; and forwards Paul Mullin, Donal McDermott and Kaiyne Woolery. He further strengthened his front line in the January transfer window by bringing in Marc Richards and Keshi Anderson (who was already at the County Ground on loan). The "Robins" were seventh in the table when Flitcroft was appointed as manager at League Two promotion rivals Mansfield Town on 1 March 2018, who paid Swindon a compensation package to secure his release.David Flitcroft Announced As New Mansfield Town Manager
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Mansfield Town

Flitcroft was appointed as Mansfield Town manager on 1 March 2018, following the resignation of Steve Evans. Flitcroft presided over a poor run of form with the "Stags" picking up just three points from his first seven games in charge. The team failed to win a home game at
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in what remained of the 2017–18 season. Though they did go unbeaten in their final five matches home and away they finished three points outside the League Two play-offs in eighth-place. At the end of the season, amidst pressure from fans, Flitcroft promised to build a "promotion winning squad". Eight players departed, whilst Flitcroft brought in defender
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and midfielder
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on free transfers, whilst spending undisclosed fees to bring in attackers Otis Khan and Craig Davies. The most crucial signing proved to be a loanee however, as
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's Tyler Walker would finish as top-scorer with 26 goals in all competitions. Mansfield went on to finish in fourth-place, winning praise for their entertaining football whilst also keeping 18 clean sheets. Flitcroft was sacked on 14 May 2019, two days after Mansfield lost a
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to Newport County in the play-off semi-finals.


Bolton Wanderers (assistant)

On 31 August 2019, Flitcroft was named assistant to new manager Keith Hill at his hometown team,
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, the duo working together once again after spells together at both Rochdale and Barnsley. On 12 June 2020, Bolton Wanderers confirmed that both men would not be given new contracts after the club's relegation out of League One.


Port Vale (director of football)

On 8 February 2021, Flitcroft was appointed as
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at Port Vale. He had initially applied for the vacant managerial role until club chair
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decided to appoint him instead to manage the club's football operations and to link the board of directors with the first-team. Flitcroft told the press that his targets would be to appoint a manager, improve player recruitment and to ensure the playing squad suffered less injuries.
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was appointed as manager seven days later and the club paid
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a compensation fee to sign him. Clarke and Flitcroft recruited 12 players for the start of the 2021–22 season: goalkeepers
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and Aidan Stone; defenders
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, Ryan Johnson, Aaron Martin, Dan Jones and Mal Benning; midfielders Ben Garrity, Brad Walker and Tom Pett; and strikers Jamie Proctor and
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. Nine players left the club in the January transfer window, whilst eight signings were made: goalkeeper Tomáš Holý (loan); defenders Connor Hall, Chris Hussey and Sammy Robinson; midfielders Joel Cooper (loan) and Harry Charsley; and strikers Kian Harratt and Ryan Edmondson (both on loan). Vale secured promotion with victory in the 2022 League Two play-off final. He helped to oversee seven permanent signings and six loan singings to prepare the club for League One in the 2022–23 season, whilst six first-team players were moved on. In April 2023, Shanahan said that "''anything that touches the ball is Dave Flitcroft. So, the first-team, the academy and also the pitch, the groundstaff will work for Dave''". Darrell Clarke was sacked later in the month following a run of two wins in 18 league games. Clarke's assistant, Andy Crosby, was appointed as the club's new manager. Flitcroft stated that his vision for the club was to utilize a possession-based style of play that would help young players to develop, and then those young players could be sold on and the money made reinvested in the club and playing budget; he believed that Crosby was the best man available that fitted that model in the long-term. Crosby was sacked on 5 February 2024. With fan opinion turning hostile towards Flitcroft, Shanahan published a lengthy open letter on the club website defending Flitcroft and his achievements as Port Vale's director of football.
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was hired as the club's new manager on a five-and-a-half-year contract, which Moore said was "a testament to the long-term vision of the club". Flitcroft left the club on 21 March 2024.


Style of management

Flitcroft has been described as "creative... articulate, engaging and big on lateral thinking", citing
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as an influence. He has great attention to detail and is not afraid to challenge upper management. He is flexible in his use of formations. He has a reputation for playing attractive football. He likes to create a family atmosphere at his clubs, motivating the dressing room by creating a close bond between players.


Personal life

His older brother is the former
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and
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player
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. Younger brother, Steve, played for
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. The brothers ran a property development business with their father, John. He also has run a football academy in Bolton called FC Strikerz, which he set up in 2007 following the death of his father. He married Joanne. They have two sons, Billy and Bobby, who are both former Barnsley mascots.


Career statistics


Playing


Managerial


Honours


As a player

Awards * Rochdale A.F.C. Player of the Year: 2002–03 *
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Player of the Year: 2005–06 Chester City *
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second-place promotion: 1993–94


As a manager

Awards * EFL League Two Manager of the Month: February 2014 * EFL League One Manager of the Month: September 2016 Bury * League Two third-place promotion: 2014–15


References

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