Alan Knill Explained

Alan Knill
Fullname:Alan Richard Knill
Birth Date:8 October 1964
Birth Place:Slough, England
Currentclub:Sheffield United (Assistant manager)
Position:Centre-back
Youthyears1:1978–1982
Youthclubs1:Southampton
Years1:1982–1984
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1984–1987
Caps2:118
Goals2:6
Years3:1987–1989
Caps3:89
Goals3:3
Years4:1989–1993
Caps4:144
Goals4:8
Years5:1993
Clubs5:Cardiff City (loan)
Caps5:4
Goals5:0
Years6:1993–1997
Caps6:130
Goals6:8
Years7:1997–2001
Clubs7:Rotherham United
Caps7:79
Goals7:6
Totalcaps:564
Totalgoals:31
Nationalyears1:1988
Nationalteam1:Wales
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2005
Managerclubs1:Rotherham United (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2005–2007
Manageryears3:2008–2011
Managerclubs3:Bury
Manageryears4:2011–2012
Manageryears5:2013–2014
Managerclubs5:Torquay United

Alan Richard Knill (born 8 October 1964) is a professional football manager and former player, who is a coach for the Wales national team and Sheffield United. He played as a centre-back for several clubs, spending the most time at Halifax Town, Bury and Scunthorpe United. Born in England, he made one appearance for Wales in 1988.

He has also managed his former clubs Rotherham United, Bury, Scunthorpe United and had a short-lived spell at Torquay United.

Playing career

Knill was born in Slough and started his career as a trainee with Southampton in November 1978. He signed as a professional in October 1982, but failed to break into the first–team.[1] He then moved on to Halifax Town (1984–87), Swansea City (1987–89), Bury (1989–93), Cardiff City (1993, on loan), Scunthorpe United (1993–97) and Rotherham United (1997–99).

He also played once for Wales, in a World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands in Amsterdam in September 1988.

Managerial career

Knill was appointed manager of Rotherham United in February 2006, when predecessor Mick Harford was sacked. On 1 March 2007, Knill was sacked as manager of Rotherham, leaving the club bottom of League One and without a win in his final 14 games.[2]

On 17 March 2007, he was appointed to Chesterfield's backroom staff to help newly appointed caretaker manager Lee Richardson try save the Spireites from relegation from League One,[3] but the club were eventually relegated.

On 4 February 2008, he was appointed manager of League Two side Bury.[4] In his first full season in charge, Knill led the Shakers to 4th place in League Two, missing out on automatic promotion by one goal on goal difference. They were then beaten on penalties in a play-off semi final against Shrewsbury Town.

With eight games remaining, and only one point from the play-offs, Alan Knill left Bury to join Scunthorpe United on 31 March 2011.[5] His first game in charge was a 6–0 defeat at the hands of Norwich City,[6] followed by a 4–1 victory over table-topping Queens Park Rangers.[7]

After a difficult start to the 2012 season, Knill believed that life had been put into perspective after narrowly avoiding serious injury after a crash with a squirrel.[8]

Knill was sacked as Scunthorpe manager on 29 October 2012 and replaced by Brian Laws.[9]

On 20 February 2013, Torquay United appointed Knill as caretaker manager in place of Martin Ling, who had gone on sick leave. Knill's objective was to keep The Gulls in the football league and that was achieved on the final day of the season with a 3–3 draw at home to Bristol Rovers. Knill saw his efforts with Torquay as a success, and felt he had "improved his CV" by helping the club avoid relegation. On 7 May 2013, he was appointed the permanent manager of Torquay. Knill was sacked on 2 January 2014 with the club having won only five league games in the 2013–14 season and sitting 23rd in League Two.[10]

On 27 January 2014, Knill was made assistant to the new Northampton Town manager Chris Wilder, who had been Knill's assistant at Bury.[11] He then followed Wilder to become his assistant manager at Sheffield United in May 2016.[12] On 7 November 2021, he linked up with Wilder for a third time, becoming the assistant manager at Championship side Middlesbrough.[13]

In August 2021, he joined the backroom staff of the Wales national team under manager Rob Page.[14] In March 2023, Knill joined Championship side Watford, again working as assistant to Wilder, the newly appointed head coach.[15]

In December 2023, Wilder and Knill rejoined Sheffield United.[16]

Managerial statistics

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TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Rotherham United (caretaker)31 January 20057 April 2005
Rotherham United10 December 20051 March 2007
Bury4 February 200831 March 2011
Scunthorpe United31 March 201129 October 2012
Torquay United20 February 20132 January 2014
Total

Honours

Individual

October 2006[18]

September 2008,[19] January 2009,[20] October 2010[21]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holley, Duncan . In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC . Chalk, Gary . Hagiology Publishing . 2003 . 0-9534474-3-X. 613.
  2. Web site: Knill sacked as Rotherham manager . BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. 1 March 2007.
  3. Web site: Knill joins Chesterfield backroom . BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. 20 March 2007.
  4. Web site: Bury appoint Knill as new manager . BBC Sport. 30 October 2012 . 4 February 2008.
  5. Web site: Scunthorpe United appoint Bury manager Alan Knill . BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. 31 March 2011.
  6. Web site: Norwich 6 – 0 Scunthorpe. BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. 2 April 2011.
  7. Web site: Scunthorpe 4 - 1 QPR . BBC Sport. 10 April 2011. 9 April 2011.
  8. Web site: Alan Knill suffers squirrel accident. BBC Sport. 5 September 2012. 5 September 2012.
  9. Web site: Scunthorpe United: Brian Laws replaces Alan Knill as manager . BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. 29 October 2012.
  10. News: Alan Knill: Torquay United sack manager . BBC Sport . 3 January 2014.
  11. News: Chris Wilder named Northampton Town boss . BBC Sport . 12 May 2017.
  12. Web site: Chris Wilder: Sheffield United appoint Northampton boss to replace Nigel Adkins. BBC Sport. 12 May 2017. 12 May 2016.
  13. Web site: Chris Wilder: Middlesbrough appoint ex-Sheff Utd boss to succeed Neil Warnock. BBC Sport. 7 November 2021. 7 November 2021.
  14. Web site: Alan Knill: Former Sheffield United assistant joins Wales coaching staff. BBC Sport. 19 August 2021. 22 December 2022.
  15. Web site: News: Knill, Prestridge & Allen Join Wilder's Staff. Watford F.C.. 9 March 2023. 24 March 2023.
  16. News: Poole . Harry . 5 December 2023 . Sheff Utd sack Heckingbottom and appoint Wilder . BBC Sport . 5 December 2023 .
  17. Web site: Managers: Alan Knill. Soccerbase. 31 March 2017.
  18. News: Knill exploits earn manager award . BBC Sport . 2 November 2006 . 2 October 2022.
  19. News: Bury's Knill scoops monthly award . BBC Sport . 2 October 2008 . 4 October 2022.
  20. News: Bury boss earns League Two honour . BBC Sport . 5 February 2009 . 4 October 2022.
  21. News: Manager of the Month . LMA . 4 October 2022 . 3 November 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211103113556/https://leaguemanagers.com/managers/manager-of-the-month/league-two/?season=2010 . dead .