Neil Aspin (born 12 April 1965) is an English
football
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manager and former player.
A solid defender who could play at
centre-back
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Centre-backs are usually positioned in pairs, with one full-back on either s ...
and
right-back, he was a good marker and an adept tackler. He made his debut in the
English Football League for
Leeds United at the age of 16 in February 1982, which would be his only appearance in the
First Division (first tier). He spent seven seasons in the
Second Division (second tier) with the club, making 244 league and cup appearances and being named as the club's Player of the Year for the 1984–85 season. He was sold to
Port Vale for a £150,000 fee in July 1989, and would go on to make 410 appearances in all competitions during a ten-season stay at
Vale Park. He was named as the club's
Player of the Year in the 1989–90 season and helped the "Valiants" to win the
Football League Trophy in
1993
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. The following season, 1993–94, he was named on the
PFA Team of the Year
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as he helped Vale to win promotion out of the Second Division (third tier), and he again won the Port Vale Player of the Year award. He also played in the
1996
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Anglo-Italian Cup
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final defeat to
Genoa. He spent July 1999 to January 2001 with
Third Division
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Association football
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(fourth tier) side
Darlington
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In the 19th century, Darlington underwen ...
and then spent the second half of the 2000–01 season at
Hartlepool United. He played in play-off final defeats with Leeds, Port Vale and Darlington.
He played non-league football at
Harrogate Town
Harrogate Town A.F.C. is a professional association football club in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, which competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.
The club is nicknamed the Sulphurites, due to the ...
until retiring as a player in 2004, and then managed the club from January 2005 to April 2009. He was appointed as manager of
FC Halifax Town in April 2009. He managed Halifax to three successive promotions in his first four seasons at the club, taking them from the second tier of the
Northern Premier League
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to the
Conference Premier by winning the Northern Premier League Division One North and Premier Division titles in 2009–10 and 2010–11 and then the
Conference North play-offs in 2013; he also won the
Peter Swales Shield
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in 2011 and the
West Riding County Cup
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Th ...
in 2013, as well as numerous Manager of the Month awards. However he was sacked in September 2015 after a series of poor results, and two months later took charge at
Gateshead
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. He spent two years at Gateshead, before he was installed as Port Vale manager in October 2017. He steered the club away from relegation at the end of the 2017–18 season before tendering his resignation in January 2019.
Playing career
Leeds United
Born in
Gateshead
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, County Durham, Aspin began his career as a trainee at
Leeds United, a club he supported as a boy despite its distance from his hometown.
He attended
Heathfield Senior High School and won Durham County Schools honours and had trials for
England Schoolboys.
He became the second
youngest ever débutante for the club, behind
Peter Lorimer, when he played in a 2–0 defeat to
Ipswich Town at
Elland Road
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The g ...
on 20 February 1982 at the age of 16 years, 10 months and 9 days; he was selected by manager
Allan Clarke due to suspension to
Kenny Burns and injuries to
Trevor Cherry,
Brian Greenhoff and
Neil Firm.
He was the subject of a documentary in the ''
Rowan's Report'' series, aired on
ITV
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ITV
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on 9 August 1982, a series which focused on some of the country's most successful children.
Leeds were relegated out of the
First Division at the end of the
1981–82 season. Aspin made his second appearance for the "Whites" on 4 December 1982, in a 1–0 home defeat by
Queens Park Rangers, his first start under new manager
Eddie Gray. He went on to make a further 14
Second Division appearances during the
1982–83 season, with the club posting an eighth-place finish in their first season back in the second tier for 19 years. Aspin scored his first senior goal on 17 March 1984, helping to secure a 2–1 home win over
Grimsby Town. He featured 26 times throughout the
1983–84 season and 33 times in the
1984–85 campaign, scoring his second goal career at
Carlisle United
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; he was voted the club's Player of the Year in 1985.
He posted 42 appearances in the
1985–86 campaign, scoring in away wins at
Stoke City
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and
Bradford City, though Leeds slipped down to 14th in the table as new manager
Billy Bremner
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started to rebuild the team.
United came close to promotion in the
1986–87 season, with Aspin missing only one league game to make a total of 54 league and cup appearances and scoring goals against
Oldham Athletic and
Shrewsbury Town; Leeds secured a play-off place with a fourth-place finish, but lost 2–1 to
Charlton Athletic in the
play-off final
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replay at
St Andrew's.
John Sheridan had put Leeds ahead in extra-time, only for
Peter Shirtliff to score in the 113th and 117th minutes to deny United a return to the top tier. This followed disappointment in the
FA Cup, where Leeds had reached the
semi-finals, only to suffer defeat to
Coventry City at
Hillsborough
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, again in extra time. Aspin played in the game after he postponed his wedding, which had been scheduled to take place on the day of the semi-final.
He featured 30 times during the
1987–88 season and 39 times in the
1988–89 campaign, before he was allowed to leave the club by new manager
Howard Wilkinson after losing his place to new signing
Mel Sterland. He was sold to
Port Vale for a £150,000 fee in July 1989.
Port Vale
Port Vale were preparing for their first Second Division campaign in 32 years when Aspin arrived at the club. He played 51 games in the
1989–90 season, as the club recorded an eleventh-place finish. He immediately established himself as a firm favourite with the supporters at
Vale Park, taking the
club's player of the year award at the end of the campaign. He was also entrusted with the club's captaincy.
He played 46 games in the
1990–91 season, and scored his first goal for the "Valiants" in a 3–2 win over
Portsmouth on 19 January. He was consistent again in the relegation season of
1991–92, making another 46 appearances. He played 48 games in the
1992–93
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season, and played a leading role in the club's victorious
Football League Trophy campaign. The
final was played at
Wembley Stadium, and Aspin played alongside
Peter Swan and
Dean Glover to help Vale record a 2–1 win over
Stockport County.
Vale finished third in the league, just one point second-placed
Bolton Wanderers
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, and reached Wembley again after beating Stockport County in the play-off semi-finals. However they suffered a 3–0 defeat to
West Bromwich Albion in the
play-off final
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.
Vale went on to secure promotion into the First Division at the end of the
1993–94 season, and Aspin was voted Player of the Year for a second time for his performances across 51 appearances that season.
He was also elected to the divisional
Team of the Season, as voted for by members of the
Professional Footballers' Association.
He scored just the eighth goal of his career on 12 March 1994, in a 4–1 win at
Hartlepool United. Vale retained their second tier status in
1994–95, with Aspin featuring in 40 games. He was reduced to 30 appearances in the
1995–96 campaign, though did play in the
1996 Anglo-Italian Cup final, as Vale lost 5–2 to
Serie B side
Genoa.
He scored the third and final goal of his Vale career on 16 April 1996, in a 1–0 home win over
Grimsby Town.
He made 38 appearances in the
1996–97 campaign, as the club posted their highest ever post-
war finish, eighth in the second tier. He played 29 games in the
1997–98 and 32 games in
1998–99 seasons. In January 1999, manager
John Rudge, who had signed Aspin ten years earlier, was replaced by
Brian Horton. Aspin also left the club at the end of the season, with 410 league and cup appearances to his name, and enjoyed a testimonial featuring Vale supporting pop-star
Robbie Williams.
Later career
Aspin remained in the
English Football League after leaving Port Vale, signing with
Darlington
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In the 19th century, Darlington underwen ...
in July 1999. He made 34 appearances, helping
David Hodgson's "Quakers" to reach the
Third Division
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Association football
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play-off final in
2000
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after overcoming Hartlepool United in the play-off semi-finals following their fourth-place finish at the end of the
1999–2000 season. However
Peterborough United won the play-off final 1–0, leaving Aspin with three defeats from his three play-off final appearances. Darlington struggled in the
2000–01 season, and Aspin left the club in January 2001 to sign for Hartlepool United. He played ten league games as the "Pools" reached the Third Division play-offs, where they were defeated by
Blackpool
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at the semi-final stage. At the end of the campaign Aspin joined
Northern Premier League
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First Division side
Harrogate Town
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The club is nicknamed the Sulphurites, due to the ...
as a player-coach.
Harrogate topped the table by a ten-point margin in the
2001–02 season, and spent the
2002–03 campaign in the Premier Division. The club was invited to join the newly formed
Conference North after a fifth-place finish in the
2003–04 season, and Aspin worked as manager
John Reed's assistant as he wound down his playing career in order to focus on coaching. He was expected to return to Darlington as a defensive coach, only for the move to fall through after the club reversed its decision.
Style of play
A solid
defender who could play at centre-back and right-back, Aspin was a good marker and an adept tackler. He was popular with supporters due to his commitment and hard-working style of play, which made up for his lack of technical skill.
He was nicknamed "Skull" by Leeds fans, having suffered from
hair loss at an early age.
In May 2019, he was voted into the "Ultimate Port Vale XI" by members of the ''OneValeFan'' supporter website.
Managerial career
Harrogate Town
Aspin returned to former club
Harrogate Town
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The club is nicknamed the Sulphurites, due to the ...
in his first management role on 18 January 2005. He secured a 5–1 win over
Ashton United
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History
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on 12 February and Town ended the
2004–05 season in sixth-place, just one point outside the
Conference North play-offs. They secured a play-off place in his first full season,
2005–06, but lost out 1–0 to
Stafford Rangers
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The team wear black and white stripes with black shorts. Stafford Rangers' rivals include T ...
in the semi-finals. Harrogate also played their first match against Football League opposition, taking
Torquay United to a replay in the first round of the
FA Cup. They again finished in sixth-place in the
2006–07 and
2007–08 seasons, missing out by one and then two points respectively. Following a ninth-place finish at the end of the
2008–09 campaign, Aspin decided he could not take the club any further with the budget on offer, and announced his decision to leave.
FC Halifax Town
On 28 April 2009, Aspin was appointed manager of
Northern Premier League
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Division One North club
FC Halifax Town.
In his first season with the "Shaymen",
2009–10, he led them to the Division One North title, winning the league with 100 points, with the team scoring 108 goals. He was named as Manager of the Month for September after his team secured six wins in seven games.
He managed Halifax to back-to-back promotions as they secured the Northern Premier League Premier Division title with 98 points in the
2010–11
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campaign, again scoring 108 goals. In his first two seasons the team had only lost six league games, allowing Aspin to pick up several Manager of the Month awards, as well as the Non League Paper Manager of the Year award.
In August 2011 he sold
Jamie Vardy to
Fleetwood Town for an initial fee of £150,000, which later rose to around £500,000. He had signed Vardy from
Stocksbridge Park Steels
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for £16,000 just over 12 months previously.
After defeating
Ashton United
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History
The club was founded in 1878 as Hurst Football Club and the earliest known match ...
on penalties in the
Peter Swales Shield
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,
Aspin led his team to the FA Cup First Round for the first time in the club's brief history, where they lost at home to
Charlton Athletic. He was named as Manager of the Month for October 2011 after winning five of their six games.
However a third consecutive promotion eluded him in the
2011–12 season; Halifax secured a play-off place with a third-place finish, but were beaten 3–2 on aggregate by
Gainsborough Trinity at the semi-final stage. Aspin went on to say that "we deserved to win the game today there is no question about that. We had more possession, more shots on goal, more corners, hit the woodwork twice and we dominated play. However, if you don't score in football, unfortunately you don't win matches and it wasn't to be. You need some luck to win the play-offs and we didn't get it." Aspin picked up another Manager of the Month award after Halifax scored 14 goals in their two league and two FA Cup matches in November 2012.
Halifax secured a play-off spot at the end of the
2012–13
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season, and won a third successive promotion with a 1–0 victory over
Brackley Town
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History
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.
He also added the
West Riding County Cup
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Th ...
to the club's trophy cabinet with a 1–0 victory over
Guiseley.
In the club's first season in the
Conference Premier he led Halifax to a fifth-place finish, securing a play-off spot. They lost out to
Cambridge United at the play-off semi-final stage, squandering a 1–0 first leg lead after
Lee Gregory had scored from the penalty spot. Halifax had a great start to the
2014–15 season and Aspin was named as the division's manager of the month after leading the club to five wins in six games in August.
During that same month he signed a new two-year contract with the club. On 1 October, now aged 49, he played himself as a 69th-minute substitute for
Lee Nogan
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in a 3–0 defeat at Guiseley in the first round of the West Riding County Cup. He was again named as Manager of the Month for February after Halifax rose to fourth-place with 14 points from an available 18, including four away victories.
Halifax's promotion push collapsed at the end of the season, and they ended in ninth place on a run of just one win in their final 15 games. He was sacked on 17 September 2015 following what the board described as "a prolonged period of indifferent results stretching back to February 2015".
Gateshead
On 27 November 2015, it was announced that Aspin was to be appointed manager of
National League club
Gateshead
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on 30 November after signing an 18-month contract. He stated it was "lovely to come back" to his hometown club. He led the "Tynesiders" to a ninth-place finish in
2015–16, and signed an extended two-year contract in August 2016. He was named National League Manager of the Month for February 2017 after leading Gateshead to within touching distance of the play-offs with a series of victories.
Gateshead ended the
2016–17 campaign in eighth place, 12 points outside the play-offs. At the time of his departure Gateshead were 15th in the National League table.
Port Vale
On 4 October 2017, Aspin was appointed as manager of former club Port Vale, who were 22nd in
League Two after a poor start to the
2017–18 season; his former manager
John Rudge also returned to the club in an advisory role. Aspin said that his new squad was too big with 33 senior professionals at the club, and added that he would try to find a formation to suit the players at his disposal and that he wanted the team to push further forward to support target-man striker
Tom Pope. He picked up his first win as Vale manager on 14 October, with Pope scoring a brace in a 3–1 home win over
Cheltenham Town. Seven days later, Aspin was named as manager of the week after his side won 1–0 away at
Exeter City. He went on to be nominated for the
League Two Manager of the Month award after three wins in five games and five goals in the month of October. He signed a new two-and-a-half year contract with the club in December 2017. He was also nominated for that month's Manager of the Month award after collecting 13 points from Vale's five matches, including a 4–0 victory over league leaders
Luton Town and a 1–0 win over promotion chasing
Coventry City; however the award instead went to
Danny Cowley at
Lincoln City.
In the
January transfer window
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Aspin allowed two departures, plus
Gavin Gunning left the club after rejecting a contract offer and centre-back
Tom Anderson was recalled from his loan; incoming were non-league players
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and
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, as well as loanees
Donovan Wilson,
Zak Jules
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and
Kyle Howkins.
Aspin remarked that the four centre-backs brought in did not cost the club much financially, and that he would have liked to have strengthened in other areas "but for one reason or another it just hasn't happened".
However he managed to convert
Cristian Montaño from a winger to a left-back and
Antony Kay
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from a centre-half to a central midfielder, and guided the club to safety with two games to spare. Vale ended the campaign in 20th-place – the joint-lowest finish in the
club's history – with just one point above the relegation zone, having been out of the relegation zone on goal difference upon Aspin's arrival at the club.
Building for the
2018–19 season, Aspin released ten players and transfer-listed a further four, whilst bringing in ten new signings and five loan players. Incoming were mostly free transfer signings and included promoted
Wycombe Wanderers goalkeeper
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and troubled but talented
Peterborough United striker
Ricky Miller (signed for an undisclosed fee); also arriving were
Alfreton Town winger
Brendon Daniels,
Aldershot Town Player of the Year
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defender
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loanee
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Louis Dodds
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After many years at the Leicester City Academy, he turned professional at the club i ...
, teenage striker
Idris Kanu
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He began playing football with West Ham United at 11 and spe ...
, forward
Scott Quigley
Scott David Quigley (born 2 September 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Eastleigh.
A pacey two-footed striker, he had a three-year scholarship with The New Saints before he turned professional at the c ...
, full-back
Mitch Clark and midfielder
Lewis Hardcastle also joined on season-long loan deals. The team had an indifferent start to the season, with the highlight being a 1–0 victory at local rivals
Crewe Alexandra on 22 September. Having seen their team pick up just seven points from an available 27 in November and December, a section of travelling supporters booed and heckled Aspin during a 1–1 draw at
Lincoln City on New Year's Day; Aspin reacted badly to the fan's "lack of respect" towards him and considered quitting his role, but said that he decided to stay because he had the support of the players and chairman
Norman Smurthwaite. However he tendered his resignation on 30 January, stating that "I am very proud of the job we did in keeping the club in League Two and we leave the club in a better place on and off the pitch. I fully accept results from December have been poor and expected to be higher up the table and know the players are capable of doing that."
Managerial style
Aspin has stated that he wants his players to be "honest" by not feigning injury or otherwise attempting to cheat, and that he tries to be respectful towards officials. He also has a reputation for honesty in dealing with the media, giving fair assessments of his team's performances. He does not allow his players to wear gloves during first-team matches. He tends to prefer to play defensive football.
Career statistics
Playing statistics
Managerial statistics
Honours
As a player
Port Vale
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Football League Trophy:
1993
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Football League Second Division second-place promotion:
1993–94
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Anglo-Italian Cup
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runner-up:
1995–96
Harrogate Town
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Northern Premier League
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First Division:
2001–02
Individual
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Leeds United Player of the Year:
1984–85
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Port Vale Player of the Year:
1989–90 &
1993–94
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PFA Team of the Year
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:
1993–94 Second Division
As a manager
FC Halifax Town
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Northern Premier League
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Division One North:
2009–10
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Northern Premier League
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Premier Division:
2010–11
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Peter Swales Shield
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: 2011
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Conference North play-offs:
2012–13
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West Riding County Cup
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Th ...
: 2013
Individual
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Northern Premier League
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Premier Division Manager of the Month: September 2010
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Conference North Manager of the Month: October 2011, November 2012 & February 2015
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Conference Premier / National League Manager of the Month: August 2014 & February 2017
References
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1965 births
Living people
Footballers from Gateshead
English footballers
Association football defenders
Leeds United F.C. players
Port Vale F.C. players
Darlington F.C. players
Hartlepool United F.C. players
Harrogate Town A.F.C. players
FC Halifax Town players
English Football League players
Northern Premier League players
English football managers
Harrogate Town A.F.C. managers
FC Halifax Town managers
Gateshead F.C. managers
Port Vale F.C. managers
Northern Premier League managers
National League (English football) managers
English Football League managers
Association football coaches