Mark Patterson (footballer born 1968)

Mark Patterson (footballer born 1968)
Mark Patterson
Personal information
Full name Mark Patterson
Date of birth 13 September 1968 (1968-09-13) (age 43)
Place of birth Leeds, England
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986-87 Carlisle United 22 (0)
1987-93 Derby County 51 (3)
1993-97 Plymouth Argyle 134 (3)
1997-2002 Gillingham[1] 124 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mark Patterson (born Leeds, 13 September 1968) is an English former professional footballer. He played over 300 Football League matches for Carlisle United, Derby County, Plymouth Argyle and Gillingham between 1986 and 2002.

Playing career

Patterson began his career as a trainee with Carlisle United, turning professional in 1986, but after just 22 matches was signed by Derby County, then in the First Division for £60,000. He had to wait four years before making his first team debut, which came in November 1991 and, although he appeared to be on the verge of becoming a first-team regular, he was then sidelined by injury for several months and could not regain his place. In July 1993 he moved to Plymouth Argyle, who paid £85,000 for his services.[2]

Patterson played over 130 Football League matches for Plymouth before being sold to Gillingham for £45,000 in October 1997. He made over 120 appearances for the Kent club but was forced to retire in 2002 due to injury.[3][4]

Post-playing career

Patterson had a spell as assistant manager at Folkestone Invicta but left in 2006 to return to Gillingham as youth team manager,[5] until March 2010.[6]

References

  1. ^ Mark Patterson career stats at Soccerbase
  2. ^ Triggs, Roger (2001). The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club. Tempus Publishing Ltd. pp. p248. ISBN 0-7524-2243-X. 
  3. ^ The Sun
  4. ^ The Daily Telegraph
  5. ^ Keith Pestell (2006-11-29). "Mark Patterson returns to Priestfield". gillsconnect.co.uk. http://gillingham.rivals.net/default.asp?sid=934&p=2&stid=8430881. Retrieved 2007-08-31. [dead link]
  6. ^ "Patterson leaves U 18s". Gillingham F.C.. 2010-03-19. http://www.gillinghamfootballclub.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10416~1999369,00.html. Retrieved 2010-03-20. 

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mark Patterson (footballer born 1965) — For the former Carlisle, Derby, Plymouth and Gillingham player, see Mark Patterson (footballer born 1968). For other people named Mark Patterson, see Mark Patterson (disambiguation). Mark Patterson Personal information Date of birth 24 May 1965 …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Patterson — may refer to: Mark Patterson (footballer born 1965), former Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End and Bury player, later manager of Scarborough Mark Patterson (footballer born 1968), former Plymouth Argyle and Gillingham player… …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Wright (footballer born 1963) — For other people named Mark Wright, see Mark Wright (disambiguation). Mark Wright Personal information Full name …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1976) — For other people of the same name, see Chris Johnson (disambiguation). Chris Johnson Johnson in the ahfc guernsey Personal information …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Hepburn — This article is about the professional footballer. For the Canadian, see Mark Hepburn (karateka). Mark Hepburn Personal information Full name Mark Hepburn …   Wikipedia

  • David Williams (Welsh footballer) — Not to be confused with Dave Williams (Welsh footballer). David Williams Personal information Full name David Williams Date of birth …   Wikipedia

  • October 20 — << October 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Cross (surname) — Notable persons with the surname Cross include: Alan Cross, Canadian radio broadcaster and author A.F. Cross (1863–1940), English poet, playwright, journalist and author Amanda Cross, pen name of Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, an American academic and… …   Wikipedia

  • 1988 — This article is about the year 1988. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1950s  1960s  1970s  – 1980s –  1990s   …   Wikipedia

  • Neil Redfearn — Personal information Full name Neil David Redfearn Date of birth 20 June 1965 ( …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”