Michael Gordon Harford (born 12 February 1959) is an English
football
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manager and former professional player. He is the chief recruitment officer at
Luton Town
Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football, football club from Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The club currently competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. Nicknamed "The Hatters", L ...
, a club where he has spent a large portion of both his playing and non-playing career. In addition to two separate spells as a player at Luton, including as part of the team that won the
League Cup in 1988, Harford has been the club's director of football, first-team coach and manager; the latter role saw him lead Luton to victory in the
Football League Trophy
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in 2009 and win
League One in a separate spell in 2018–19.
Harford began his career in 1977 with
Lincoln City, later moving to
Newcastle United and
Bristol City. He moved to
First Division side
Birmingham City
Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. The team compete in the ...
in 1982 and thereafter spent 16 seasons playing in the top division of English football for a number of clubs, including Luton,
Derby County,
Chelsea, hometown club
Sunderland
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,
Coventry City and
Wimbledon
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* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
Wimbledon may also refer to:
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* W ...
. During his time at Luton, Harford was capped twice by
England
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. In total, Harford's transfer fees over his playing career amounted to over £2.25 million.
As well as his non-playing roles at Luton, Harford was manager of
Rotherham United in 2005 and has been caretaker manager of both
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football.
Founde ...
and
Queens Park Rangers. He has also held assistant manager positions at
Colchester United,
MK Dons and
Millwall, and coaching roles at Wimbledon and
Swindon Town
Swindon Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team, known as the "Robins", currently compete in , the fourth level of the English football league system.
Founded as Swindon A ...
.
Club career
Born in
Sunderland
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, Harford joined
Lincoln City in 1977. He was at Lincoln for just over three years before he moved on to
Newcastle United in a £180,000 transfer. After just 19 appearances and eight months at Newcastle, Harford moved on again, this time to
Bristol City for £160,000 in August 1981. Seven months later, Harford had impressed enough to gain a move to
First Division club
Birmingham City
Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. The team compete in the ...
for £100,000 in March 1982.
Harford continued to impress at Birmingham and in December 1984, then
Luton Town
Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football, football club from Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The club currently competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. Nicknamed "The Hatters", L ...
manager
David Pleat
David John Pleat (born 15 January 1945) is an English association football, football player turned manager (association football), manager, and sports commentator. Pleat made 185 Football League appearances for five clubs, scoring 26 goals. He ...
added Harford to his side for a £250,000 fee. In his time at Luton, Harford earned himself two
England
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caps, making his international debut against
Israel
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in February 1988. He also featured against
Denmark
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in a September 1988 fixture.
Harford was part of the Luton side that won the
League Cup in 1988 against
Arsenal
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. He also scored in the final the following year as Luton went down 3–1 to
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football.
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. He is a fan favourite of Luton supporters and is often voted as the club's best ever player, such is the regard he is held in at
Kenilworth Road
Kenilworth Road, known affectionately as The Kenny, is a association football, football stadium in the area of Bury Park, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It has been the home ground of Luton Town F.C., Luton Town Football Club since 1905. The sta ...
. He was a key player at Luton until his transfer to
Derby County in January 1990 for £450,000. Even after his transfer, Harford inadvertently managed to help the Hatters in their fight against relegation, as in the last game of the season Derby County played Luton Town, with Luton needing a win to stay up. Harford managed to head the ball from outside his own six-yard box, past England
goalkeeper
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Peter Shilton
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His 31-year career included spells at 11 clubs and he has the uni ...
, into his own net as Luton won the game and avoided relegation. In 2017 an article claimed that Harford admitted that the own goal was deliberate. However in a direct quote from an interview in 2018, Harford stated the goal was not deliberate. Harford then re-joined the Hatters in September 1991 for £325,000, despite competition from
Manchester United
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. Harford scored 12 goals from 29 league games as the Hatters were relegated from what was about to become the
Premier League
The Premier League is a professional association football league in England and the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football Lea ...
.
United manager
Alex Ferguson
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has since said that he regretted not signing Harford, as he felt that it would have made a positive difference to their form in the
1991–92 season, when a shortage of goals in the second half of the league campaign cost them the title.
Following Luton's relegation, Harford moved on again, this time to
Chelsea for £300,000 in August 1992. During his time at Chelsea, he scored the club's first goal in the Premier League, finding the net in the 84th minute of his debut at home to
Oldham Athletic, who swiftly responded with an equaliser to force a 1–1 draw. Despite being the top scorer at the club in the
1992–93 season, he was sold in March 1993 to his hometown club
Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most p ...
in a £250,000 transfer deal.
Harford lasted just four months at Sunderland before moving to
Coventry City for £200,000 in July 1993. Despite being at the club for 13 months, Harford only made one league appearance as a fifteenth-minute substitute against Newcastle. He scored the winning goal, but never featured for the club again owing to a back injury. He had been issued with the number 9 shirt with the introduction of squad numbers in the Premier League for the
1993–94 season.
In August 1994, Harford made his last transfer as a player, joining
Joe Kinnear's
Wimbledon
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* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
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* W ...
side for £50,000. Harford would go on to make 60 appearances for the Dons, many in midfield, and scored his last professional goal at the age of 38 years and 34 days against
West Ham United
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in 1997, before he retired and moved into a coaching role at
Selhurst Park
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.
International career
Harford was capped twice for England at senior level. Both of his appearances came in 1988. His first came on 17 February 1988 in a goalless friendly draw with
Israel
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. His second came on 14 September 1988 in a 1–0 friendly win over
Denmark
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, but he failed to get onto the scoresheet. He was a
Luton Town
Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football, football club from Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The club currently competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. Nicknamed "The Hatters", L ...
player at this time.
Coaching and managerial career
Making his move into coaching with
Wimbledon
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* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
Wimbledon may also refer to:
Places London
* W ...
, Harford developed his skills before following his old manager
Joe Kinnear back to
Luton Town
Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football, football club from Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The club currently competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. Nicknamed "The Hatters", L ...
following Luton's relegation to
Division Three in 2001. In his role as first-team coach, Harford helped mastermind the successful season of 2001–02, which saw Luton storm to promotion back to
Division Two. Following the 2002–03 season, the club was sold to a new consortium, and Harford and Kinnear were then surprisingly sacked.
Harford was to be offered his job back, but refused to work under the new board.
After the new Luton owners were forced out by supporters,
Harford returned to the club in a joint role as
Director of Football
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, with responsibility for player recruitment, as well as first-team coach.
Harford helped new manager
Mike Newell to a 10th place finish, and his value was proved by then
Nottingham Forest
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manager Joe Kinnear's attempts to make him his assistant manager at Forest. Harford initially rejected the move but in November 2004, despite the contrasting fortunes both sides were displaying – with Forest fighting relegation in the
Championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
In this sys ...
and Luton leading
League One – Harford moved onto the
City Ground.
Kinnear was to last only a few more weeks at Forest before a poor run of form forced him to leave the club. Harford was then appointed caretaker manager, and he performed admirably despite the problems at the club.
Gary Megson was then appointed full-time manager in January 2005 and Harford subsequently left the club.
Out of work for only a short while, Harford teamed up with
Andy King at
Swindon Town
Swindon Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team, known as the "Robins", currently compete in , the fourth level of the English football league system.
Founded as Swindon A ...
in February 2005 in a deal that was due to run until the end of the 2004–05 season. In April 2005 however, Harford was appointed the new manager of
Rotherham United, whose relegation from the Championship at the end of the 2004–05 season had already been confirmed. Harford had an impressive start to his managerial career, but was sacked in December after a run of 17 games without a win. He was replaced by
Alan Knill. Harford finished the season at
Millwall, coaching the strikers at the club before their relegation from the Championship at the end of the 2005–06 season.
Harford then joined his former
Derby County teammate
Geraint Williams at
Colchester United in the summer of 2006, becoming the club's assistant manager. Harford was linked with another return to
Kenilworth Road
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following the sacking of Mike Newell in March 2007, but the job instead went to
Kevin Blackwell. Harford left Colchester to become assistant manager at
Queens Park Rangers in June 2007, before becoming caretaker after the departure of
John Gregory. Harford left QPR after the appointment of
Luigi De Canio
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Career Player
De Canio, a Defender (football)#Full-back ...
.
In January 2008, Harford was unveiled as the new manager of struggling and cash-strapped Luton Town until the end of the season. He committed to stay at Luton despite the club being docked 30 points in the break before the 2008–09 season.
Harford led Luton Town to victory in the
Football League Trophy
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final in a fiercely contested match against
Scunthorpe United on 5 April 2009. The tie ended 3–2 after extra time and saw a crowd of 40,000 Luton fans make the short trip down the M1 to
Wembley Stadium
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.
However, one week later in the league, the 30-point deduction imposed on the club proved too large an obstacle to overcome, and Harford's Luton succumbed to relegation to the
Conference
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.
On 1 October 2009, after a disappointing start to life in the Conference, Harford left Luton by mutual consent.
In December 2009, Harford became assistant manager of QPR for a second time. After the resignation of Paul Hart, Harford stepped up to take charge of first team affairs at QPR. He lasted until 1 March 2010 when he was replaced by
Neil Warnock.
On 17 May 2012, Harford was appointed as assistant manager to
Karl Robinson at
Milton Keynes Dons. He left just over a year later to re-join Millwall as assistant manager.
He later became Millwall's head of scouting before being replaced by
Terry Bullivant in July 2015.
In January 2016, Harford made a return to Luton Town as chief recruitment officer with responsibility for scouting. Following Luton manager
Nathan Jones' departure to
Stoke City in January 2019, Harford was appointed as the club's
caretaker manager
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. After five wins in his first six league games in charge, putting the club six points clear at the top of the
League One table, Harford's appointment was extended until the end of the
2018–19 season. After guiding Luton to the League One title, Harford was awarded the League One Manager of the Year Award for 2019 by the League Managers Association.
Following
Graeme Jones's departure from the club by mutual consent in April 2020, Harford was once again appointed as temporary interim boss at Luton Town but due to the suspension of football due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Nathan Jones' return to the club, Harford did not manage any games.
In July 2021, it was revealed by Luton Town that Harford would be stepping away from duties at the club as he was fighting
Prostate cancer
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and would begin radiotherapy treatment in August. On 7 January 2022, the club announced that Harford would return to the dugout that weekend after completing his course of radiotherapy.
In November 2022, following the departure of Nathan Jones to
Southampton
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, Harford was re-appointed caretaker manager.
Career statistics
Managerial statistics
Honours
As a player
Luton Town
*
Football League Cup
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Orga ...
:
1987–88
As a manager
Luton Town
*
EFL League One
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:
2018–19
*
Football League Trophy
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:
2008–09
Individual
*
EFL League One Manager of the Month: March 2019
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Harford, Mick
1959 births
Living people
Footballers from Sunderland
English men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Lincoln City F.C. players
Newcastle United F.C. players
Bristol City F.C. players
Birmingham City F.C. players
Luton Town F.C. players
Derby County F.C. players
Chelsea F.C. players
Sunderland A.F.C. players
Coventry City F.C. players
Wimbledon F.C. players
English Football League players
Premier League players
England men's B international footballers
England men's international footballers
English football managers
Nottingham Forest F.C. managers
Rotherham United F.C. managers
Queens Park Rangers F.C. managers
Luton Town F.C. managers
English Football League managers
National League (English football) players
Nottingham Forest F.C. non-playing staff
Swindon Town F.C. non-playing staff
Millwall F.C. non-playing staff
Colchester United F.C. non-playing staff
Queens Park Rangers F.C. non-playing staff
Luton Town F.C. non-playing staff
Milton Keynes Dons F.C. non-playing staff