Neil Mellor

Neil Mellor
Neil Mellor
Personal information
Full name Neil Andrew Mellor
Date of birth 4 November 1982 (1982-11-04) (age 29)
Place of birth Sheffield, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Preston North End
Number 33
Youth career
1999–2002 Liverpool
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2006 Liverpool 22 (6)
2003–2004 West Ham United (loan) 16 (2)
2006 Wigan Athletic (loan) 3 (1)
2006– Preston North End 125 (37)
2010–2011 Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 33 (13)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:37, 27 September 2011 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Neil Andrew Mellor (born 4 November 1982 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is an English professional footballer who plays for Preston North End. He made his name in 2004 by scoring a stunning last-minute goal from long range to give Liverpool a 2–1 victory over Arsenal at Anfield. Mellor also scored a vital goal and set up another during Liverpool's match with Olympiacos at Anfield during the group stage of the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, which Liverpool went on to win.

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Career

Liverpool

Mellor is the son of former Manchester City, Norwich City, Sheffield Wednesday and Brighton and Hove Albion player Ian Mellor. A strong, physical, centre forward, Mellor was top scorer in Liverpool's run to the FA Youth Cup semi-final during the 2000–01 season scoring eight goals in four games. He was also the top scorer for the under-19 team and Joe Corrigan's reserves during the 2001–02 season and in total scored 46 goals (56 including friendlies). Mellor progressed through the ranks at Liverpool and in the 2002–03 season he scored 20 goals for the reserve team. He made his first team debut in the same season and played a total of three games and scored in a Worthington Cup semi-final match against Sheffield United.[1] Although the Reds lost the match 2–1, Mellor showed promise and was rewarded in March 2003 with a new three-year contract running to 2006.[2]

Manager Gérard Houllier sent Mellor on a year-long loan to West Ham United in August 2003.[3] He scored two goals in the 3–0 win over Crystal Palace at the end of September,[4] but an injury hit spell at Upton Park plus playing under three different managers and being forced to play out of position, proved unsettling. Mellor was soon back at Anfield and hit 10 goals in just four games for the reserves. Before the start of the 2004–05 season, Mellor suffered a knee injury but regained fitness and a return to the first team in the 3–0 League Cup victory at Millwall. In the next round he scored two goals to knock out holders Middlesbrough,[5] and in late November he started a UEFA Champions League game at AS Monaco.[6]

After becoming a fixture in first team squad, Mellor burst into the starting team with some style. With Liverpool and Arsenal level at 1–1 with 90 minutes gone at Anfield in November 2004, he cracked in a sensational 30 yard volley to clinch the game for Liverpool.[7] Things got better still for Mellor ten days later when Liverpool were being held 1–1 by Olympiacos in a game they had to win by two clear goals to progress to the Champions League knock out stages. He was brought into the game to replace Milan Baroš and within two minutes, he scored with a typical goal poacher's finish. A deft cushioned header set up Steven Gerrard to rifle in the third Liverpool goal and seal Liverpool's place in the last 16.[8] He scored his second and what proved to be his final league goal for Liverpool in December 2004 in the 3–1 win over Newcastle at Anfield.[9]

In March 2005, Mellor was ruled out for the remainder of the 2004–05 season after undergoing surgery on both knees.[10] This robbed the young striker of his chance of European glory as his team mates succeeded in bringing a fifth European cup back to Anfield. Although Mellor played no part in the knock out stages, his contribution to that year’s success was massive. Mellor returned to action for the Liverpool reserve side in the 2005–06 season coming on as a substitute in their 2–0 victory at Manchester United in December 2005.[11] He was back on the scoresheet in his first start in a year as Liverpool cruised into the quarter-finals of the Liverpool Senior Cup after a 3–0 win over Runcorn.

In January 2006, Mellor joined Wigan Athletic on loan for the remainder of the season.[12] In his first match against Middlesbrough, he scored the winner during injury time in a 3–2 victory.[13] However, further knee injuries that required more surgery ended his spell at Wigan after three games.[14]

In 2006, despite a relative lack of first-team football at Liverpool, Mellor was voted into 90th position in a poll to find 100 Players Who Shook The Kop, ahead of such players as Mohamed Sissoko and Nigel Clough.

Preston North End

In August 2006, Mellor signed a three-year contract with Football League Championship club Preston North End for a fee of around £500,000.[15] Manager Paul Simpson said, "Neil is a goalscorer and hopefully that will continue to be the case. He is a tremendous signing. He has had his injury problems but we are happy he is over those and it's just a case now of building up his fitness levels."[15] Another knee injury suffered in a pre-season friendly against Bolton Wanderers required more surgery and delayed Mellor's debut for Preston.[14] Mellor finally got his first goal for Preston in the 3–1 victory over Southampton in March 2007. Out of favour under the Paul Simpson managerial era, Mellor had to prove himself over again to new P.N.E boss Alan Irvine. Under Irvine, Mellor finally got going and scored nine goals under him after Christmas 2007. Mellor again showed his panache for the 30-yard volley on 30 July 2008 by scoring in similar fashion for Preston North End in their friendly against Motherwell at Fir Park, which earned a 1–1 draw for Preston. During pre-season 2008–09 Mellor scored eight goals.

Despite the promising pre-season and Mellor being a favourite amongst sections of the deepdale crowd indifferent form led to him losing his place to new signing Jon Parkin. Mellor regained his place in the team in time to score in Preston's 3–1 victory away at local rivals Blackpool, however another injury has seen him miss a number of games. However he regained fitness for a match against former club Liverpool in the FA Cup 3rd round, which Preston lost 2–0.

Mellor scored his first goal for Preston North End since March 2010 on the opening day of the 2011-12 season, scoring their first goal in a 4-2 defeat to Colchester United at Deepdale. As of 11th September 2011, Mellor has scored 38 goals in all competitions for PNE.

Sheffield Wednesday

On 2 July 2010, Mellor rejoined former manager Alan Irvine at Football League One side Sheffield Wednesday on a season long loan. He impressed on his first game, scoring 4 times in a 6–1 win over Stocksbridge Park Steels. Mellor played his first league game for The Owls on 7 August 2010 against Dagenham & Redbridge, substituting Wednesday striker, Clinton Morrison.[16] He scored his first professional career hat-trick for Sheffield Wednesday on 10 November 2010 in a 4–1 win at Hillsborough over Hartlepool in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. He then repeated this feat just 10 days later in another 4–1 win, this time away against MK Dons in the league.[17] After he sustained a minor injury against Carlisle United, Mellor's free-scoring period looked over and made few starts. This became more evident following the introduction of striker Gary Madine, who Wednesday had signed in the January transfer window from Carlisle United. Mellor was eventually recalled to first team action against Colchester United in a game where he scored two goals in a 2–1 victory for the Owls. Only days later, he started another home match, this time against Tranmere Rovers setting up two first half goals, before winning a penalty, of which Owls captain Tommy Miller duly converted. In what could be seen as a reward for his hard work during the match, Mellor finished Wednesday's goal frenzy with a quality finish from a seemingly impossible angle at the 90 minute mark.

References

  1. ^ "Blades cut down Liverpool". BBC Sport. 8 January 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/2635399.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  2. ^ "Houllier clinches Mellor signature". BBC Sport. 24 March 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/2880903.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  3. ^ "Mellor moves to West Ham". BBC Sport. 7 August 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/3132819.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  4. ^ "Brooking hails Mellor brace". BBC Sport. 1 October 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/3157100.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  5. ^ "Liverpool 2–0 Middlesbrough". BBC Sport. 9 November 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/3988401.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  6. ^ "Monaco 1–0 Liverpool". BBC Sport. 23 November 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4033145.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  7. ^ "Liverpool 2–1 Arsenal". BBC Sport. 28 November 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4028103.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  8. ^ "Liverpool 3–1 Olympiakos". BBC Sport. 8 December 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4068163.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  9. ^ "Liverpool 3–1 Newcastle". BBC. 19 December 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4088021.stm. Retrieved 14 August 2009. 
  10. ^ "Knee injury ends Mellor's season". BBC Sport. 3 March 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/4314649.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  11. ^ "Mellor makes Liverpool comeback". BBC Sport. 6 December 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/4502606.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  12. ^ "Wigan capture Thompson and Mellor". BBC Sport. 19 January 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wigan_athletic/4628366.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  13. ^ "Middlesbro 2–3 Wigan". BBC. 21 January 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4612202.stm. Retrieved 28 October 2009. 
  14. ^ a b Fletcher, Paul (20 October 2006). "Mellor dreams of new glories". BBC Sport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/preston/6069698.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-31. 
  15. ^ a b "Preston swoop for striker Mellor". BBC Sport. 30 August 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/preston/5299024.stm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  16. ^ "Sheff Wed 2–0 Dag & Red". BBC Sport. BBC. 7 August 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/8842067.stm. Retrieved 2010-08-11. 
  17. ^ http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=32333

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