- Jeff Wrightson
Football player infobox
playername= Jeff Wrightson
fullname = Jeffery George Wrightson
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|05|18
cityofbirth =Newcastle upon Tyne
countryofbirth =England
height = 6'1"
currentclub = Assistant Manager Gateshead FC
position = Defender
youthyears = 1980-1986
youthclubs =Wallsend Boys Club ,Newcastle United
years = 1986-1987
1987-1992
1992-????
????-????
clubs = Newcastle United
Preston North End
Gateshead
Blyth Spartans
Total
caps(goals) = 4 (0)
166 (4)
? (?)
? (?)
170 (4)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
pcupdate = March 16, 2007A member of the famousWallsend Boys Club , Jeff Wrightson was a product of the Newcastle United youth set up which also gave usIan Bogie and a certainPaul Gascoigne . Wrightson was however a classycentre back who despite his obvious talent never really lived up to his potential.Newcastle United
Born in
Newcastle upon Tyne onMay 18 ,1968 , Jeff Wrightson signed apprentice forms with the toon upon leaving school in July 1984. When he turned professional two years later though Jeff struggled to make any real inroads towards a first team that at the time included recent former Newcastle bossGlenn Roeder making during his stay atSt James' Park just 4 appearances before being released at the end of the 1986-87 season.Preston North End
Immediately however Jeff was snapped up by legendary Preston North End boss and former Magpies defender John McGrath to add both steel and class to his newly promoted sides defence.Used mainly as a substitute in his first few months of the 1987-88 season Jeff started to make a real impression when asked to come in and bolster up North End's leaky defence. With some typically consistent performances Jeff helped the
Deepdale club to a comfortable mid table position.The following 1988-89 season though was a totally different story with Wrightson forming a new three pronged central defensive partnership withBob Atkins andAdrian Hughes . With Preston also employing two wing backs and packing themidfield they stormed to the end of season play offs only to lose to eventual winners Port Vale. From then on though Preston began to struggle and although Jeff was his usual consistent self, even winning the clubs 1990-91 player of the year award the teams performances on the pitch were at times woeful due mainly to the clubs policy of selling off there best players to balance the books. In fact during a three year period PNE soldTony Ellis ,Tony Philliskirk , Mark Patterson,Gary Brazil ,Warren Joyce ,Brian Mooney , Alan Kelly andIan Bogie for a pitiful combined total of £1.2m without ever really replacing them. It therefore comes as no surprise that a team who should have been challenging for promotion was now more often caught up in a relegationdog fight .During the 1991-92 season and after three disappointing seasons Jeff found his career had come to a crossroads. Jeff though after turning down the offer of a new two year contract by the now manager and McGrath's successorLes Chapman was surprisingly at the end of the season after 197 games and 5 goals released. Despite his reputation Jeff found that the only club interested were Blackpool but after an unsuccessful trial period he was now at the age of 24 without a club.Back Home
After deciding to return to his native North East Jeff signed for non-league Gateshead and in nearly 10 years with the club became a legend at the club making over 350 appearances for them before enjoying spells with Yeovil Town, Spennymoor United and Blyth Spartans.
With hindsight Jeff may feel that had he signed the contract offered by Preston in 1992 he would have gone on to better things as not long after the club were taken over by
BAXI and the rest as they say is history. There is no doubt he had the ability to do so. However he can take some comfort in the fact that on his nativeTyneside and inGateshead in particular he will surely be remembered as one of the greatest players ever to pull on the shirt of Gateshead Football Club.Wrightson returned to Gateshead in May 2007 when he was offered the job of assistant manager by former Newcastle and Preston team mate Ian Bogie wh had just taken over the position of first team manager.
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