David Pugh (footballer)

David Pugh (footballer)

Infobox Football biography
playername = David Pugh


fullname = David Pugh
nickname = Pughie
height = height|ft=6|in=2
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1964|9|19
cityofbirth = Liverpool
countryofbirth = England
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position = Winger
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1987–1989
1989–1994
1994–1998
clubs = Runcorn
Chester City
Bury
caps(goals) = 51 0 0 (10)
179 0 (23)
103 0 (28)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
pcupdate = 6 January 2008

David Pugh (born 19 September 1964, Liverpool) was a professional footballer who mainly played as a winger for Chester City and Bury during the 1990s.

Playing career

Pugh made his name with Runcorn, who he joined when he was 22 from Liverpool-based amateur side Zodiac FC in 1987. Pugh made more than 50 Football Conference appearances over the next two years and was involved in FA Cup scalps over Chester City and Wrexham. In July 1989, Pugh was given his big break when Chester signed him for £35,000.

Pugh made his Football League debut on the opening day of the 1989–90 season against Mansfield Town, with his first goal coming against Birmingham City two months later. Pugh was a regular for the Blues in a variety of positions, it not being until the closing stages of the 1991–92 season that he began to make the left wing slot his own. Two years later he finished as the club’s top league scorer with 12 strikes as Chester won promotion from Division Three 12 months after being relegated. Pugh scored in the promotion clincher against Hereford United on 23 April 1994, the day before the birth of his daughter [ [http://www.chester-city.co.uk/what_happened_to_22.asp Career History (see paragraph 3)] ] .

This marked the end of Pugh’s Chester career, as he opted to stay in Division Three by joining Bury in the summer of 1994. Pugh became captain of the Shakers and was a near ever-present in his first two seasons at Gigg Lane, the latter ending in promotion from Division Three. He also managed double figures twice and played at Wembley Stadium in the play-off final in May 1995 against Chesterfield.

Bury then defied expectations by winning the Division Two championship in 1996–97 under Stan Ternent, but Pugh's season was badly hit by injuries [Cite news
title= Pugh blow for Bury
url= http://archive.thisislancashire.co.uk/1996/8/22/846387.html
publisher= This is Lancashire
date= 1996-08-22
accessdate= 2008-01-06
] .

Further injuries meant Pugh did not appear between December and the final day of the season when he collected the championship trophy. Pugh was in the starting line-up for the club’s opening day game the following season against Reading, but he was substituted with a knee injury and did not play again. At the end of the season Pugh announced his retirement having failed to recover from the injuries [ [http://www.chester-city.co.uk/what_happened_to_22.asp Career History (see final paragraph)] ] .

Pugh then moved into coaching youngsters, having had spells at Liverpool [ [http://www.chester-city.co.uk/what_happened_to_22.asp Career History (see final paragraph)] ] and Manchester United [ [http://chestercityfc.blogspot.com/2007/12/player-profile-david-pugh.html Pugh interview (see final paragraph] ] . He has also covered matches for the Press Association [ [http://www.chester-city.co.uk/what_happened_to_22.asp Career History (see final paragraph)] ] .

Honours

Chester City

Football League Division Three runners-up: 1993–94.

Bury

Football League Division Two champions: 1996–97.

Football League Division Three promotion as third place team: 1995–96.

Football League Division Three play-off finalists: 1994–95.

External links

*soccerbase|id=6503
* [http://www.chester-city.co.uk/what_happened_to_22.asp ‘What Happened To…’ feature]
* [http://chestercityfc.blogspot.com/2007/12/player-profile-david-pugh.html Interview on Chester years]

References

*cite book | first=Chas | last=Sumner| coauthors= | title=On the Borderline: The Official History of Chester City F.C. 1885-1997 | publisher=Yore Publications | location= | year=1997 | editor= | id=ISBN 1-874427-52-6
*cite book | first=John | last=Hardman| coauthors= | title=Alliance to Conference 1979-2004: The First 25 Years| publisher=Tony Williams Publications Ltd | location= | year=2004 | editor= | id=ISBN 1-869833-52-X


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