John Colin Askey (born 4 November 1964) is an English professional
football manager
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and former
player
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who is the manager of club
Truro City.
Able to play as a
winger or as a
striker, Askey had pace and intelligence. A former youth team player at
Port Vale, he joined
Macclesfield Town from
Milton United in 1984. During his time at the club, Macclesfield spent six seasons in
the Football League
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and won the
Northern Premier League
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title in 1986–87, the
Football Conference
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title in 1994–95 and 1996–97, and
promotion out of the
Third Division in 1997–98. Town also won the
Northern Premier League Challenge Cup,
Northern Premier League President's Cup,
Bob Lord Challenge Trophy,
Cheshire Senior Cup and
Staffordshire Senior Cup. In 19 seasons at the club, he scored 155 goals in 679 league and cup appearances, becoming the club's record appearance holder and fourth-highest goalscorer; he was named as the club's
PFA Fans' Favourites and was later rewarded with the freedom of
Macclesfield
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in August 2018.
Askey stayed on at Macclesfield Town as a
coach after retiring as a player and was appointed as manager in October 2003. He was replaced as manager in April 2004 but stayed on at the club as a coach before he was appointed as manager for a second time in April 2013. He coached Macclesfield to the
2017 FA Trophy final, in which they were beaten by
York City. The following season, 2017–18, he led the team back into the Football League as champions of the National League despite having one of the division's lowest budgets. Following this achievement, he managed
Shrewsbury Town in June 2018, before his dismissal five months later. He was appointed as Port Vale manager in February 2019 and remained in the job until January 2021. He took up the management position at York City in November 2021 and led the club to promotion out of the
National League North
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via the play-offs at the end of the 2021–22 season. He was appointed as manager of League Two club Hartlepool United in February 2023 but was unable to keep Hartlepool in
League Two. He was dismissed as Hartlepool manager in December 2023 and took charge at Truro City six months later. He led Truro into the fifth tier for the first time as 2024–25 champions of the
National League South
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.
Playing career
Early life and career
John Colin Askey was born on 4 November 1964 in
Stoke-on-Trent
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. His father,
Colin, made over 200 appearances for
Port Vale in the 1950s.
Askey was one of five children; Bob, Mark, Steve, and Joanne.
He played youth team
football
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for Milton Spurs, Milton schools, Hanley schools and Stoke-on-Trent schoolboys, before joining Port Vale's youth team at the age of 15.
He was never handed a
first-team debut at
Vale Park
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and rejected
manager
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John McGrath's
£5-a-week offer following the conclusion of his six-month
Youth Training Scheme contract
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.
After leaving the club he spent a year working as a labourer for a pottery firm in
Tunstall, before entering the insurance industry at the age of 19. He also played amateur football for
Milton United – managed by his father – and Miners Arms Milton.
Macclesfield Town
Askey first joined
Macclesfield Town, alongside his brother Bob, to fill a gap when the club were short of players. He scored on his debut during the
1984–85 season, coming on as a
substitute away at
Morecambe
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on 29 December.
He went on to score one goal in three appearances as Macclesfield finished as runners-up to
Stafford Rangers in the
Northern Premier League
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. He featured 13 times in the
1985–86 season, before scoring seven goals in 17 appearances as Macclesfield won the Northern Premier League title in
1986–87. Macclesfield went on to secure a treble after winning the
Northern Premier League President's Cup and beating
Burton Albion 2–0 in the
Northern Premier League Challenge Cup final at
Maine Road
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.
Macclesfield played in the
Football Conference
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for the first time in the
1987–88 season, and Askey scored 18 goals in 59 games as Town posted an 11th-place finish.
Macclesfield also reached the final of the
Cheshire Senior Cup, losing 2–1 to
Runcorn
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at
Gresty Road.
He scored 13 goals in 51 matches in the
1988–89 season as the club rose to seventh-place; he was named as the club's Player of the Year.
In a repeat of the previous year's Cheshire Senior Cup final, they again were beaten finalists by Runcorn. They rose to the fourth spot in
1989–90, with Askey contributing 12 goals from 49 games. He also toured Japan with the
Middlesex Wanderers amateurs.
Macclesfield also reached the finals of both the Cheshire Senior Cup and
Staffordshire Senior Cup, losing out to
Hyde United and
Northwich Victoria respectively. Askey made his only appearance for the
England national semi-pro team on 6 March 1990 in a 0–0 draw with
Wales
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at
Penydarren Park
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in a
friendly. His 15 goals in 46 games for Macclesfield in the
1990–91 season left him as the division's joint-13th top-scorer. Macclesfield also finally won the Cheshire Senior Cup, defeating
Witton Albion 2–0 in the final at Gresty Road. He reached ten goals in 47 games in the
1991–92 season as Macclesfield dropped down to 13th place; they did, though, retain the Cheshire Senior Cup with another 2–0 win over Witton Albion, this time at
Prenton Park
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.
The decline continued into the
1992–93 season as Macclesfield finished just two points above the
relegation
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zone. Askey scored 13 goals in 53 games in the
1993–94 season, including a
hat-trick
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in a 6–1 win over
Gateshead
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on 6 November; Macclesfield improved under new manager
Sammy McIlroy, finishing seventh and picking up a cup double, winning the
Bob Lord Challenge Trophy after beating
Yeovil Town in the final and lifting the Staffordshire Senior Cup for the first time after defeating
Wednesfield
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in the final. He went on to score 12 goals in 41 league games as Macclesfield won the Conference title in
1994–95. Still, the club failed to gain
Football League
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status as
Moss Rose failed to meet the required capacity requirements.
Askey broke his leg in a pre-season friendly with
Winsford United and missed the entire
1995–96 season due to a
broken leg, leaving him unable to play in the
FA Trophy and Bob Lord Challenge Trophy finals.
He marked his return to fitness with 11 goals in 49 league games in the
1996–97 season as Macclesfield won their second Conference title, this time securing a place in the Football League. Town also won the Staffordshire Senior Cup by beating
Bilston Town and reached the finals of the Cheshire Senior Cup and Bob Lord Challenge Trophy, losing out to Hyde United and
Kidderminster Harriers respectively.
Macclesfield won
promotion in their maiden Football League season, finishing runners-up to
Notts County
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and thereby winning promotion out of the
Third Division at the end of the
1997–98 season. It was at this point that, at the age of 34, he finally turned fully professional; speaking in 2020, he said,"''I just thought, well we are playing teams like
Man City,
Stoke,
Burnley
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and
Preston. I'll just go full time for a year and enjoy myself and get myself really fit. That's what I did and I have been full time ever since''."
However, they finished bottom of the
Second Division in
1998–99, despite Askey contributing seven goals from 46 games. Again consistent back in the Third Division in the
1999–2000 season, Askey was again named the club's Player of the Year after scoring 15 goals from 41 starts and four substitute appearances. The
2000–01 season would prove his last as a key first-team member; however, his three goals in 43 games helped Town to a mid-table finish. He was limited to 19 appearances throughout the
2001–02 season by new manager
David Moss and he scored in his final match for the club on the last day of the
2002–03 season, against
Rochdale
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. His total of 155 goals in 679 league and cup appearances made him the club's record appearance holder and fourth highest goalscorer. He was voted as the club's
PFA Fans' Favourites and cult hero in 2005.
Style of play
Askey was a pacey
winger with a high scoring rate.
A skilful and intelligent player, he was also adept as a
striker.
Management career
Macclesfield Town
Askey worked at Macclesfield Town as
reserve-team manager, leading the reserves to the
Football Combination Division Two title.
He went on to work as assistant manager to David Moss before taking over as
caretaker manager
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on 27 October 2003 when Moss was dismissed with the club in 20th place in the
Third Division. He was appointed permanently in December after winning three of his seven matches in caretaker charge. Askey was demoted to assistant manager to new manager
Brian Horton on 1 April 2004 with Macclesfield second from bottom of the Third Division. Horton managed to steer the club out of the Third Division relegation zone. Askey stayed on as assistant manager and with the arrival of
Paul Ince
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, moved on to work as youth team manager.
After remaining at the club as
youth
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and reserve-team manager, Askey was again given charge of the first-team at Macclesfield on a caretaker basis on 3 April 2013 when manager Steve King was dismissed.
His appointment was made permanent on 4 June despite him losing four of his five matches in caretaker charge. He took the club to the third round of the FA Cup and 15th in the
Conference Premier in the
2013–14 season, and was given a one-year rolling contract in the summer, though budget cutbacks meant that he lost the services of assistant manager
Efe Sodje. Named as Conference Premier Manager of the Month award for January 2015 after his team recorded three victories, he led the club to a sixth-place finish in the
2014–15 season, finishing just one point outside of the play-offs, and signed a new extended contract in the summer.
He led the club to a tenth-place finish in
2015–16.
His Macclesfield team beat
League One club
Walsall
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in the first round of the
2016–17 FA Cup, becoming the only
non-League club to beat an
English Football League
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team in the opening round that season; Askey said "it is massive as it means we can pay the
VAT bill this week". Macclesfield finished the season in ninth place and also reached the
2017 FA Trophy final at
Wembley Stadium
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, where they were beaten 3–2 by
York City.
However, many of the squad left at the end of the season as Macclesfield were unable to compete financially with many of their divisional rivals;
George Pilkington,
Mitch Hancox and
Danny Whitaker being some of the few players who remained.
Macclesfield endued a difficult season off the
pitch during the
2017–18 season, as financial problems meant that players went unpaid in January despite the wage bill being one of the lowest in the division. Despite these restrictions, Askey managed to guide Macclesfield to promotion back to the Football League as champions of the
National League
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on a budget of £350,000.
Shrewsbury Town
On 1 June 2018, Askey succeeded
Paul Hurst as manager of League One club
Shrewsbury Town. Signing a three-year contract, he said "My hopes are to get Shrewsbury promoted. Whether that will be next season, or in another year or two, you've got to aim high".
He appointed
John Filan, whom he had previously worked with at Macclesfield, as his assistant, whilst retaining the services of
goalkeeping coach Danny Coyne and physiotherapist Chris Skitt as his backroom staff.
He was dismissed on 12 November 2018 following a 1–1 draw with non-League
Salford City in the FA Cup first round; he had won just five of his 21 matches in charge and left the club 18th in League One.
Port Vale
On 4 February 2019, Askey was appointed manager of
League Two club Port Vale on a contract until the end of the
2018–19 season, and named
Dave Kevan as his assistant. He said joining the club "feels like coming home". Vale boasted the tenth-largest playing budget in League Two but were underperforming in 18th-place. There was no 'new manager bounce' as Vale fell to four defeats in his first four games, though his coaching methods eventually paid off with an impressive 2–1 win over promotion-chasing
Mansfield Town
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The club was formed in 1897 as Mans ...
on 9 March. He was named EFL manager of the week after he made two attacking substitutions and reorganised the team's 4–3–3 system to a 4–4–1
formation following a
sending off for
Leon Legge at
Northampton Town
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on 30 March, inspiring his team to come from 1–0 behind to win 2–1. He was nominated for that month's
League Two Manager of the Month award, having secured 11 points from six games to ease relegation fears. Vale ended the season in 20th-place after securing 16 points from Askey's 16 games in charge and he signed a new three-year contract in May 2019, two weeks after
Carol and Kevin Shanahan bought the club from
Norman Smurthwaite.
Askey let 14 players go and signed 14 new players for the
2019–20 season, with big names departing, including
Ben Whitfield,
Luke Hannant and
Ricky Miller, whilst backup goalkeeper
Sam Hornby chose to leave after rejecting a new contract offer.
Coming into the club were goalkeeper
Jonny Maddison; defenders
Adam Crookes,
Kieran Kennedy and
Shaun Brisley; midfielders
Scott Burgess,
Ryan Lloyd,
Callum Evans, Alex Hurst and
Jake Taylor (on
loan
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The document evidencing the deb ...
); wingers
David Amoo and
Rhys Browne; and strikers
Mark Cullen,
Richie Bennett and
Jordan McFarlane-Archer.
He was again nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month, with the EFL writing that "''Slow and steady has been Vale's progress under Askey's astute management this season. Their consistency in February – three wins, three draws and 12 goals from six games – finally lifted his side into the
play-off
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positions''." However, the club were one place outside the play-offs when the season was called off due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in England
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.
Askey confirmed that eight players would be offered new contracts for the
2020–21 season, whilst six players would be released. He signed seven players to replace the departures:
Devante Rodney,
Zak Mills,
Danny Whitehead,
Theo Robinson,
David Fitzpatrick,
Dino Visser and
Harry McKirdy. He was nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month award for September after his team had secured seven points from nine without conceding a goal. However, he came under pressure by the end of November after losing five matches in succession. The losing run was ended with a 6–3 victory at
Bolton Wanderers
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on 5 December. This was followed by two draws and then a 4–3 defeat to Walsall in which Askey's team lead 2–0 at the interval. This led to further mounting pressure with Askey calling their second-half performance as "schoolboy defending at its worst". A 2–0 defeat to
Barrow on 26 December led him to admit that "the wheels have just fallen off" the club's promotion campaign as they slipped to 17th in the table. He was dismissed by Vale on 4 January 2021 after a six-match run without a win left the team 17th in League Two. He returned to
Macclesfield
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, now a
phoenix club in the
North West Counties League Premier Division, to mentor manager Danny Whitaker on a short-term basis in August.
York City

Askey joined the management team at
National League North
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club York City in November 2021 "to support
Steve Watson on a temporary basis" while assistant manager
Micky Cummins was suspended pending betting charges. The pair had previously worked together when Askey employed Watson as his assistant at Macclesfield. After just one match with this arrangement, Watson was dismissed on 13 November and Askey took over as
interim manager for the rest of the
2021–22 season.
Askey was awarded the Manager of the Month award for February 2022 after leading his team to a 100% win record and the quarter-final of the FA Trophy.
He was named as the club's permanent manager on 24 March. Having been eleventh when Askey arrived at York, they ended the 2021–22 season in fifth place to qualify for the play-offs.
York advanced past
Chorley
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and
Brackley Town to reach the
play-off final. Askey admitted that "I didn't think we could do it" as they club had to play so much football after having many games called off over the Christmas period. Promotion was then secured by beating Boston United 2–0 in the play-off final and Askey said that "to do it in the centenary year and in the new ground
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.
Hartlepool remained unbeaten in Askey's first eight matches before a 2–0 defeat away to
on 15 April. However, Askey could not prevent Hartlepool from being relegated to the National League despite a 3–1 home victory against Barrow in the penultimate match of the season.
After Hartlepool won three of their first four National League matches of the
season, Askey signed a new contract until the summer of 2026. However, on 30 December 2023, Askey was dismissed as the Hartlepool manager following a defeat to
.
This defeat had left Hartlepool in 17th position in the National League having won three of their previous 19 league matches.
on a multi-year contract with the expectation of a fight against relegation.
He was named as National League South Manager of the Week following a 1–0 win over league leaders
on 5 October. He signed a new multi-year contract in December with the club fourth in the table. Truro ended the
season as champions with 26 wins from 46 games to win a place in the fifth tier for the first time in the history of Cornish football.
He was later named National League South Manager of the Season for his side's success.
Askey has a reputation for playing attractive football and for managing teams on a budget by spotting ability in young players and helping revive the careers of players whose careers had stalled.
His favoured formation is a 4–3–3 and he prefers to play with a high-tempo, pressing style. Former player
he felt Askey was "quite fond of the three in midfield and three up top". Macclesfield and Port Vale defender Kieran Kennedy said that Askey liked to play
football but also "he had a plan B, C and D which really helped us if we were up against it." Football agent
football but also "he had a plan B, C and D which really helped us if we were up against it." Football agent Phil Sproson described Askey as "an attack-minded manager".
His father, Colin Askey, had a 15-year career in the Football League, spent mostly with Port Vale.
His brother, Bob Askey, managed Newcastle Town F.C.">Newcastle Town.
council named Askey 'Honorary Freeman of Macclesfield' in a ceremony in August 2018. When Macclesfield Town was liquidated in September 2020 over debts exceeding £500,000, it was revealed that Askey was personally owed £173,000 by the club.
Macclesfield Town
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at the Hartlepool United F.C. website
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