Michael Bird (footballer)

Michael Bird (footballer)
Michael Bird
Personal information
Full name Michael Bird
Date of birth 7 November 1983 (1983-11-07) (age 28)
Place of birth Chester, England
Playing position Striker
Youth career
Bolton Wanderers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002-2003 Bolton Wanderers
2003-2004 Aberdeen 2 (0)
2004 Glenavon (2)
2004 Northwich Victoria
2004 Witton Albion
2004-2005 Caernarfon Town 14 (4)
2005 Warrington Town 2 (2)
2005-2006 Colwyn Bay
2010 Central United
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Michael "Mike" Bird, born 7 November 1983 in Chester is an English former professional footballer who played at schoolboy level for Wales. He played for clubs in all four constituent countries of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

He is currently a coach at Blackpool's Centre of Excellence.

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Career

Playing career

Bird started his career at Bolton Wanderers where he was a graduate of their Youth Academy. After impressing in a trial,[1] he signed for Scottish Premier League club Aberdeen on 15 May 2003 on a free transfer where he made two league appearances.[2] After being made available for transfer in the transfer window,[3] he moved to Northern Ireland to play for Irish Premier League club Glenavon in February 2004.[4] In June 2004 he moved back to England into non-league football with Northwich Victoria, before signing for local rivals Witton Albion. He then moved to Wales in December 2004 to play for Welsh Premier League club Caernarfon Town where he spent the rest of the 2004-05 season.[5][6]

He had a brief spell at the start of the 2005-06 season with Warrington Town before signing for Colwyn Bay on 2 September 2005.[6][7]

Coaching career

Bird is now a fully qualified coach, having obtained the UEFA B coaching licence. He is currently the coach of the Under-11 team at Blackpool's Centre of Excellence.[8]

References

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