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Colin Greenall Personal information Full name Colin Greenall Date of birth 30 December 1963 Place of birth Billinge, England Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Playing position Defender (retired) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1980-1986 Blackpool 183 (9) 1986-1988 Gillingham 62 (4) 1988-1990 Oxford United 67 (2) 1990-1992 Bury 71 (5) 1992-1993 Preston North End 29 (1) 1993-1994 Chester City 42 (1) 1994-1995 Lincoln City 43 (3) 1995-2000 Wigan Athletic 193 (18) Teams managed 2001 Wigan Athletic (caretaker-manager) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Colin Greenall (born December 30, 1963 in Billinge, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer who made over 600 Football League appearances between 1980 and 1999. Starting his career at Blackpool as an apprentice, Greenall had spells at Gillingham, Oxford United, Bury, Preston North End, Chester City and Lincoln City before finishing his career at his hometown club, Wigan Athletic.
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Playing career
Blackpool
At Blackpool, Greenall made his professional debut on September 23, 1980, at the age of 16 years and 237 days, becoming the club's then-youngest-ever league player (a record broken by Trevor Sinclair in 1989). Three days later, he appeared in a League Cup game against Everton at Goodison Park.
Greenall was one of a host of young players brought to Blackpool by Alan Ball during his short managerial reign at the seaside. Unlike most of the others, however, he remained at the club for years and developed into a dependable defender. He eventually took over the central role, combining with captain Steve Hetzke and Mike Conroy to form a successful defensive partnership.
Greenall won England Youth honours and, at 20, was voted the Fourth Division's Player of the Year by the PFA.
Gillingham
After 183 league appearances in just over five years, Greenall had a contractual dispute with Blackpool, and in September 1986 he moved to Third Division Gillingham for £40,000. Blackpool had lost one of their most influential players.
Oxford United
Greenall joined Oxford in February 1988 for £235,000, and the U's soon made him skipper following the departure of Tommy Caton, as he enjoyed a brief taste of top-flight football before they were relegated at the end of the season.
Bury and Preston North End
In July 1990, he moved to Bury for £100,000 after a loan spell at Gigg Lane, before departing for Preston North End during 1991-92 - a move in his favour as Preston narrowly beat the drop from Division Three while Bury were relegated. Unfortunately Preston would follow suit 12 months later.
Latter years
After a happy year at Chester (where he won promotion and player of the season in 1993-94) and a spell with Lincoln, Greenall joined Wigan in 1995. At Wigan, he helped guide the team to Third Division success as an ever-present captain in 1997. After coming out of retirement, Greenall made his Wembley debut in 1999 when he defied his advancing years to help Wigan beat Millwall 1-0 to win the Auto Windscreens Shield.
Coaching career
In 2001, Greenall became caretaker-manager of Wigan for six games, losing only once, but he did not get the job permanently and was to lose his coaching job at Wigan shortly afterwards. He returned to playing with Rossendale United [1] while searching for new coaching opportunities.
In June 2002 he was appointed Head of Youth Development at Rochdale and in June 2004 Director of the Centre of Excellence at Rochdale. In August 2005 he was appointed to the role of Coach Education Manager at the Lancashire FA.
Honours
Blackpool
Chester City
- Player of the Season: 1993-94.
Wigan Athletic
- Football League Division Three (IV) champions: 1996-97.
- Auto Windscreens Shield winners: 1998-99.
References
- Calley, Roy (1992). Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992. Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 1-873626-07-X.
External links
- Colin Greenall: Latics Legends. Wigan Athletic Official Club Site
- Colin Greenall's career stats at Soccerbase
1983–84 Football League Fourth Division PFA Team of the Year GK: Roger Jones · DF: Chris Price · DF: Colin Greenall · DF: John MacPhail · DF: Steve Richardson · MF: Ian Snodin · MF: Jim Harvey · MF: Trevor Quow · FW: Trevor Senior · FW: John Byrne · FW: Keith Walwyn1986–87 Football League Third Division PFA Team of the Year GK: Gerry Peyton · DF: Paul Parker · DF: Colin Greenall · DF: Gary Pallister · DF: Kenny Mower · MF: Brian Laws · MF: Asa Hartford · MF: Bobby Hutchinson · FW: David Kelly · FW: Ian McParland · FW: Tony CascarinoWigan Athletic F.C. – managers Spencer (1932–37) · Milne (1946–47) · Pryde (1949–52) · Goodier (1952–54) · Crook (1954–55) · Suart (1955–56) · Cook (1956) · Barkas (1957) · Hitchen (1957–58) · Barrass (1958–59) · Shirley (1959) · Murphy (1959–60) · Chilton (1960) · Ball (1960–63) · Brown (1963–66) · Craig (1966–67) · Leyland (1967–68) · Saunders (1968) · McNeill (1968–70) · Milne (1970–72) · Rigby (1972–74) · Tiler (1974–76) · McNeill (1976–81) · Eyre (1981) · Lloyd (1981–83) · Charlton (1983) · McNally (1983–85) · Hamilton (1985–86) · Mathias (1986–89) · Hamilton (1989–93) · Philpotts (1993) · Swain (1993–94) · Barrow (1994–95) · Cribley (1995) · Deehan (1995–98) · Mathias (1998–99) · Benson (1999–2000) · Rioch (2000–01) · Greenall (2001) · Bruce (2001) · Jewell (2001–07) · Hutchings (2007) · Barlow (2007) · Bruce (2007–09) · Martínez (2009–)
Categories:- 1963 births
- Living people
- People from Billinge
- English footballers
- English football managers
- Blackpool F.C. players
- Gillingham F.C. players
- Oxford United F.C. players
- Bury F.C. players
- Preston North End F.C. players
- Chester City F.C. players
- Lincoln City F.C. players
- Wigan Athletic F.C. players
- Wigan Athletic F.C. managers
- The Football League players
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