Christopher John Nicholl (12 October 1946 – 24 February 2024) was a professional
footballer who later worked as a coach and manager.
A
centre-back
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, Nicholl began his playing career at
Burnley, but moved to
Witton Albion after failing to break into the Burnley team. After spells at
Halifax Town and
Luton Town, he joined
Aston Villa in 1972, winning the
Football League Cup in 1975 and 1977. After five years at Aston Villa, Nicholl joined
Southampton
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. In 1983, he joined
Grimsby Town before retiring in 1984.
Born in England, Nicholl made 51 appearances for the
Northern Ireland national team scoring three goals. He was part of the
Northern Ireland
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squad
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for the
1982 FIFA World Cup.
In his managerial career, Nicholl began at Southampton and spent six seasons at the club before being dismissed in 1991. Three years later, he managed
Walsall
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and got promoted from
Division Three in his first season in charge, but quit in 1997. He spent two years as assistant manager of
Northern Ireland
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from 1998 to 2000.
Club career
Nicholl started his career at
Burnley, but after failing to make a breakthrough, he dropped down to non-league side
Witton Albion.
He would later join
Halifax Town before securing a move to
Luton Town in 1969.
Nicholl established himself as a centre-half with
Aston Villa. In a Division One game against
Leicester City in
1976
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, he scored all four goals (two of them
own goals) in a 2–2 draw.
This was the second time that this feat had been achieved in the top tier English football and followed
Sam Wynne's record during a 1923 fixture between
Oldham Athletic and
Manchester United
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. He captained the side to victory over
Everton in the 1976–1977
League Cup after two final replays.
Nicholl scored a 35-yard dipping shot in a 3–2 victory against Everton in the second replay of the League Cup final.
Nicholl signed for
Southampton
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in June 1977 and became the backbone of a successful side, missing only three league games in his first season as the club were promoted back to the top flight.
In 1979, Nicholl appeared in his third League Cup final, but stated he neglected his "job" of clearing his lines by opting to "control" the ball which allowed
Gary Birtles to score.
Southampton subsequently lost 3–2 to
Nottingham Forest.
Nicholl joined
Grimsby Town in August 1983, and helped them to a fifth-placed finish in Division Two in his first season at the club.
This was their highest finish since they were relegated from the top flight in 1948.
International career
Nicholl would not make his debut for
Northern Ireland
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until he was 28.
He scored against
Sweden
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in the seventh minute of his first match for Northern Ireland.
Nicholl scored a total of three goals during his international career, with one against
Bulgaria
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in 1979 and the other against
Australia
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in 1980.
He was in Northern Ireland's squad for the
1982 FIFA World Cup, playing its whole five games.
On his 37th birthday in October 1983, he won his final cap, against
Turkey
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.
He won 51 Northern Ireland caps.
Managerial career
Southampton
After serving Grimsby Town as assistant manager, he returned to Southampton as the club's manager when
Lawrie McMenemy resigned in June 1985. He kept the Saints in the First Division but despite having players of the calibre of
Danny and
Rod Wallace,
Alan Shearer and
Matthew Le Tissier in his squad, he tended to be too cautious. During his six seasons in charge, Saints were under-achievers and his best result was in
1989–90 with a finish in 7th place achieved largely thanks to 20 goals from Le Tissier and 18 from Rod Wallace, although they did reach the FA Cup semi-finals in 1986 and the same stage of the League Cup a year later.
In 1991, the Saints finished in 14th place and Nicholl was sacked in favour of
Ian Branfoot. Thus ended a period of managerial stability, with only three managers in 36 years and started Southampton's managerial merry-go-round which saw them appoint 12 managers over the next 15 years, and at one stage started three successive seasons with a new manager in charge, although they did hold on to their top flight status until 2005.
Nicholl was responsible for bringing some of the club's most successful players into the first team. These included: Matthew Le Tissier, one of the most prolific strikers in the English league during the 1990s; Alan Shearer, sold to Blackburn Rovers for a British record fee in 1992 and then to Newcastle United for a world record fee in 1996, as well as scoring 30 goals for England; Rod Wallace, who helped Leeds United win the league title a year after leaving Southampton in 1991, and later won several Scottish trophies with Rangers. He also signed teenage goalkeeper
Tim Flowers from Wolves in 1986, and seven years later he became Britain's most expensive goalkeeper when he was sold to Blackburn Rovers, helping them win the league title in 1995.
Walsall
It was three years before Nicholl returned to football. Early in the 1994–95 season he replaced
Kenny Hibbitt as manager of
Walsall FC and his first season at the club was successful as they were promoted from Division Three as runners-up.
The Saddlers finished in the top half of Division Two during the next two seasons but Nicholl quit in May 1997 after failing to get Walsall into Division One, citing family reasons.
Nicholl made a brief return to Walsall as then-manager
Ray Graydon's assistant in November 2001, but left in January 2002 through loyalty to Graydon, who had been sacked.
Following the sacking of former Walsall player-manager
Paul Merson in February 2006, Nicholl offered his services to the club within hours of Merson's departure. Nicholl remains popular amongst Walsall fans, but was not offered the manager's job – which later went to former
Birmingham City
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captain
Kevan Broadhurst.
Northern Ireland
In 1998, he was invited to work alongside
Lawrie McMenemy as assistant manager of
Northern Ireland
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where he spent the next two years.
Aston Villa Old Stars
Nicholl was the manager of Aston Villa Old Stars, who regularly play in testimonial and charity matches.
Personal life
Nicholl was the cousin of former professional football
Jimmy Nicholl.
In the BBC documentary Dementia, Football and Me''
' hosted by Alan Shearer, Nicholl revealed he often forgot where he lived due to his
dementia
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, stating that he was "brain-damaged from heading balls". After his illness got worse, he moved back to Southampton to be closer to his family, which cost him £1,500 per week. Nicholl died on 24 February 2024, at the age of 77.
Career statistics
International goals
:''Scores and results list Northern Ireland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Nicholl goal.''
Managerial record
Honours
Player
Halifax Town
*
Fourth Division runner-up: 1968–69
Aston Villa
*
League Cup:
1974–75,
1976–77
*
Third Division: 1971–72
Southampton
*
League Cup runner-up:
1978–79
Manager
Walsall
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Football League Third Division runner-up: 1994–95
References
External links
*
Northern Ireland profile
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1946 births
2024 deaths
Sportspeople from Wilmslow
Footballers from Macclesfield
English men's footballers
English football managers
Northern Ireland men's international footballers
Men's association footballers from Northern Ireland
Aston Villa F.C. players
Burnley F.C. players
Grimsby Town F.C. players
Halifax Town A.F.C. players
Luton Town F.C. players
Southampton F.C. players
1982 FIFA World Cup players
Witton Albion F.C. players
English Football League players
Association football managers from Northern Ireland
Southampton F.C. managers
Walsall F.C. managers
English Football League managers
Men's association football central defenders
Grimsby Town F.C. non-playing staff