Darren Currie Explained

Darren Currie
Full Name:Darren Paul Currie[1]
Birth Date:29 November 1974
Birth Place:Hampstead, England
Currentclub:Southend United (Assistant head coach)
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:?–1993
Youthclubs1:West Ham United
Years1:1993–1996
Clubs1:West Ham United
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1994–1995
Clubs2:Shrewsbury Town (loan)
Caps2:17
Goals2:2
Years3:1995
Clubs3:Leyton Orient (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Years4:1996–1998
Clubs4:Shrewsbury Town
Caps4:66
Goals4:8
Years5:1998
Clubs5:Plymouth Argyle
Caps5:7
Goals5:0
Years6:1998–2001
Clubs6:Barnet
Caps6:127
Goals6:19
Years7:2001–2004
Clubs7:Wycombe Wanderers
Caps7:126
Goals7:14
Years8:2004
Caps8:22
Goals8:2
Years9:2004–2007
Clubs9:Ipswich Town
Caps9:83
Goals9:9
Years10:2006–2007
Clubs10:Coventry City (loan)
Caps10:8
Goals10:0
Years11:2007
Clubs11:Derby County (loan)
Caps11:7
Goals11:1
Years12:2007–2008
Clubs12:Luton Town
Caps12:31
Goals12:2
Years13:2008–2010
Clubs13:Chesterfield
Caps13:31
Goals13:3
Years14:2009–2010
Clubs14:→ Dagenham & Redbridge (loan)
Caps14:5
Goals14:0
Years15:2010–2011
Caps15:33
Goals15:1
Years16:2011
Clubs16:Boreham Wood
Caps16:5
Goals16:2
Years17:2011–2012
Clubs17:Hendon
Caps17:36
Goals17:2
Years18:2012–2013
Caps18:0
Goals18:0
Totalcaps:614
Totalgoals:65
Manageryears1:2015
Managerclubs1:Dagenham & Redbridge (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2018–2020
Managerclubs2:Barnet
Manageryears3:2021
Managerclubs3:Sheffield United U23

Darren Paul Currie (born 29 November 1974) is an English former footballer who made over 600 appearances in The Football League. He is assistant head coach of Southend United.

Club career

Currie, who is the nephew of former Sheffield United, Leeds United and England footballer Tony Currie,[2] began his career as a trainee at West Ham United in 1993 but did not play for the first team.[3] He had a loan spell at Leyton Orient before joining Shrewsbury Town in February 1996 for a transfer fee of £70,000, for whom he made over 70 league and cup appearances in two seasons.

He was released by Shrewsbury in March 1998 and joined Plymouth Argyle until the end of the 1997–98 season. He then joined Barnet in summer 1998 and made over 140 league and cup appearances in three seasons. He was selected in the PFA Team of the Season for Division Three for two consecutive seasons but after Barnet were relegated to the Nationwide Conference at the end of the 2000–01 season, he left Barnet and joined Wycombe Wanderers for a transfer fee of £200,000.[4] He left Wycombe by mutual consent at the end of the 2003–04 season after the club was relegated,[5] having made over 140 appearances for the club.

Currie impressed Brighton manager Mark McGhee during pre-season trials in 2004 and was given a one-year contract, with McGee saying, "Darren has skills comparable with any player at this level." A few months later in December 2004, Currie joined Ipswich Town for a transfer fee of £250,000, which Brighton's financial position meant they could not turn down.[6]

Currie made his debut for Ipswich in December 2004, scoring a goal and making another, as Ipswich beat Queens Park Rangers 4–2 away from home.[7] He made 26 appearances for Ipswich in the 2004–05 season, as Ipswich reached the Football League Championship play-offs in May 2005.[8]

Currie fell out of favour in the 2006–07 season, starting only six games before joining Coventry City on loan in November 2006 when Ipswich manager Jim Magilton could not guarantee him a place in the first-team.[9] Currie had a two-week trial with the Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy early in 2007,[10] for whom he made three substitute appearance, but was not offered a contract and returned to Ipswich.[11]

He joined Derby County in March 2007 on a loan until the end of the season, which was extended until the end of May 2007 so he would be eligible for the 2006–07 season Football League Championship play-offs.[12] He came on as a substitute in the second leg of the semi-final against Southampton as his side won on penalties,[13] but he did not feature in the final. Currie scored once during his spell at Derby, his goal coming on a 2–0 win over Leeds United on 6 May 2007.[14]

Currie joined Luton Town on a free transfer from Ipswich in July 2007, signing a two-year contract,[15] and scored on his debut against Hartlepool United in August 2007.[16] He made 38 league and cup appearances in the 2007–08 season[17] as Luton went into administration, suffered a ten-point penalty and were relegated.

Following Luton's relegation to League Two, Currie was one of several players to be offered a free transfer in May 2008,[18] but declared that he would not leave the club until his demands were met.[19] After negotiating terms with Brighton & Hove Albion, Currie turned them down and signed a three-year contract with League Two side Chesterfield.[20] [21]

On 23 November 2009, Currie joined League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge on a month's loan,[22] making his debut on 24 November in a 0–0 away draw against AFC Bournemouth.[23] He signed an 18-month contract with Dagenham on 19 January 2010.[24] He made 16 appearances for the club in the 2010–11 season as they won promotion to League One. The next season, Currie made a further 22 league appearances, scoring once, as Dagenham were relegated straight back to League Two. He left the club in May 2011.[25]

Currie went on trial with League Two side Southend United in July 2011, though was not offered a contract.[26]

On 5 August 2011, Currie joined Conference South side Boreham Wood as both a player and the club's assistant manager.[27]

On 11 November 2011, Currie joined Isthmian League Premier Division side Hendon in a playing capacity.

In October 2012, Currie rejoined Dagenham & Redbridge as a development coach. He also registered as a player, taking squad number 29 and appearing on the substitutes bench in a 3–2 loss at York City on 20 October 2012.[28] He appeared again on the bench for the 1–1 draw with Exeter City on 23 October 2012.[29] Currie was promoted to assistant manager in February 2013, replacing Wayne Burnett who was promoted to manager following the departure of John Still to Luton Town. In December 2015, Currie and Warren Hackett became caretaker managers after Burnett was sacked. After two games in charge, Currie returned to his role as assistant after the return of Still.[30]

Managerial career

Barnet

In June 2018, Currie returned to Barnet as assistant manager, once again as assistant to Still.[31] Following Still's retirement on 28 December 2018, Currie took over as caretaker manager of the Bees. He was made permanent manager at Barnet on 23 January 2019.[32] Currie's reign as Barnet manager got off to a good start following a 1–0 win away at Dagenham & Redbridge, a 1–1 draw at home to Boreham Wood and then beating Championship leaders Sheffield United in the FA Cup at Bramall Lane. They also took Brentford to a replay in the next round of the cup after a 3–3 draw at The Hive. Currie then led Barnet to the National League play-offs in his first full season in management, beating Yeovil Town 2–0 in the quarter-finals before losing by the same scoreline to Notts County in the semi-finals. On 12 August 2020, Currie and his assistant Junior Lewis left Barnet after failing to agree a new contract.[33]

Sheffield United

Currie was appointed joint manager of the Sheffield United U23 team, along with Graham Coughlan, on 22 March 2021.[34]

Southend United

On 20 October 2021, Currie joined National League side Southend United in the role of Assistant Head Coach to Kevin Maher.[35]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
West Ham United1993–94Premier League00000000
1994–95Premier League00000000
1995–96Premier League00000000
Total00000000
Shrewsbury Town (loan)1994–95Second Division172000000172
Leyton Orient (loan)1995–96Third Division100000000100
Shrewsbury Town1995–96Second Division132000000132
1996–97Second Division372202000412
1997–98Third Division164101100185
Total668303100729
Plymouth Argyle1997–98Second Division7000000070
Barnet1998–99Third Division384112110426
1999–2000Third Division445001040495
2000–01Third Division45102120105011
Total1271932516014122
2001–02Second Division463431000516
2002–03Second Division384102020434
2003–04Second Division427222030499
Total1261475505014319
Brighton & Hove Albion2004–05Championship2220010232
Ipswich Town2004–05Championship243100020273
2005–06Championship4651010485
2006–07Championship1310010141
Total839202020899
Coventry City (loan)2006–07Championship80000080
Derby County (loan)2006–07Championship7100001081
Luton Town2007–08League One312502000382
Chesterfield2008–09League Two273301010323
2009–10League Two4000111162
Total313302121385
Dagenham & Redbridge2009–10League Two160000000160
2010–11League One221101010251
Total381101010411
2011–12[36] Conference South52100062
2011–12[37] Isthmian Premier Division2710041312
2012–13[38] Isthmian Premier Division911000101
Total3621041413
Dagenham & Redbridge 2012–13League Two0000000000
Career total6146526721321268277

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Dagenham & Redbridge (caretaker)21 December 201531 December 2015[39]
28 December 201812 August 2020[40]
Total

Honours

Dagenham & Redbridge

2010

Hendon

2011–12

Individual

1999–2000 Third Division,[41] 2000–01 Third Division[42]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugman . Barry J. . The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2008–09 . Mainstream . 2008 . 978-1-84596-324-8.
  2. News: Currie wants to end 'luxury' tag . The Argus . 6 August 2004 . 20 July 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929083437/http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2004/8/6/110920.html . 29 September 2007 . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: Darren Currie . Soccerbase. Racing Post. 2 June 2008.
  4. News: Wycombe complete Currie swoop. 5 July 2001. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  5. News: Albion seal double deal . The Argus . 6 August 2004 . 20 July 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929104434/http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2004/8/6/110899.html . 29 September 2007 .
  6. News: Ipswich complete Currie transfer . BBC Sport . 10 December 2004 . 24 July 2007.
  7. News: QPR 2–4 Ipswich. 11 December 2004. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  8. Web site: Games played by Darren Currie in 2004/2005. Soccerbase. Racing Post. 3 June 2008.
  9. News: Currie makes Coventry loan switch. 22 November 2006. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  10. News: Currie could join Beckham in USA . 27 February 2007. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  11. News: Currie makes loan move to Derby . 15 March 2007. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  12. News: Currie extends loan deal at Derby . 9 May 2007. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  13. Web site: Derby secure play-off final berth . . 15 May 2007 . 17 March 2010.
  14. Web site: Derby 2–0 Leeds . . 6 May 2007. 17 March 2010.
  15. News: Hatters sign Currie from Ipswich . 2 July 2007. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  16. News: Luton 2–1 Hartlepool . 11 August 2007. BBC Sport. 3 June 2008.
  17. Web site: Games played by Darren Currie in 2007/2008. Soccerbase. Racing Post. 3 June 2008.
  18. News: Relegated Luton start clear-out . 1 May 2008. BBC Sport. 2 June 2008.
  19. Web site: Currie fires Hatters warning. 2 June 2008. 4thegame.com. Fast Web Media Ltd. 3 June 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080604110900/http://www.4thegame.com/club/luton-town-fc/news/219039/currie_fires_hatters_warning.html. 4 June 2008.
  20. News: Adams fumes as Currie heads north. Owen. Brian . 15 July 2007. The Argus. 15 July 2008.
  21. News: Chesterfield complete Currie deal . 29 July 2008. BBC Sport. 12 August 2008.
  22. News: Veteran Currie joins Daggers . 23 November 2009. BBC Sport. 23 November 2009.
  23. News: Bournemouth 0 – 0 Dag & Red. 24 November 2009. BBC Sport. 25 November 2009.
  24. News: Currie Signs for the Daggers. 19 January 2010. Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.. 20 September 2011.
  25. News: Match Preview – Dagenham and Redbridge. 1 August 2011. Macclesfield Town F.C.. 20 September 2011.
  26. News: Southend manager Paul Sturrock wants more signings . 12 July 2011. BBC Sport. 20 September 2011.
  27. News: Veteran Currie signs for Wood. 11 August 2011. Conference South. 20 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120325141039/http://www.bluesqsouth.com/story/0,20970,19177_7093535,00.html. 25 March 2012. dead.
  28. News: York 3-2 Dag and Red. BBC Sport.
  29. News: Dag and Red 1-1 Exeter. BBC Sport.
  30. http://www.fansfocus.net/dagenhamandredbridge/index.asp?stid=8324598 Dagenham & Redbridge Managers
  31. Web site: Darren Currie named new Barnet FC Assistant Manager . Barnet F.C. . 5 June 2018 . 5 June 2018 .
  32. Web site: John Still announces his retirement from Football Management at 68 years of age . 30 December 2018 . 12 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200612081659/https://www.barnetfc.com/news/2018/december/john-still-announces-his-retirement-from-football-management-at-68-years-of-age/ . dead .
  33. Web site: Club Statement: Darren Currie. barnetfc.com. 12 August 2020. 12 August 2020. 1 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201001221349/https://www.barnetfc.com/news/2020/august/club-statement-darren-currie-junior-lewis/. dead.
  34. https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2021/march/New-faces-in-U23s-dugout/ NEW FACES IN U23S DUGOUT
  35. Web site: KEVIN MAHER ANNOUNCED AS FIRST TEAM HEAD COACH. southendunited.co.uk. 20 October 2021.
  36. Web site: Games played by Darren Currie in 2011/2012 for Boreham Wood . https://web.archive.org/web/20131107130825/http://www.borehamwoodfootballclub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Detailed-Results4.pdf . dead . 7 November 2013 . Boreham Wood F.C. . 28 February 2013.
  37. Web site: Games played by Darren Currie in 2011/2012 for Hendon. Hendon F.C.. 28 February 2013.
  38. Web site: Games played by Darren Currie in 2012/2013 for Hendon. Hendon F.C.. 28 February 2013.
  39. Web site: Darren Currie . Soccerbase . 6 January 2019.
  40. Web site: 2018–19 Barnet Fixtures & Results. Soccerbase. 6 January 2019.
  41. News: Keane claims award double . BBC News . 30 April 2000 . 25 April 2018.
  42. News: Teams of the year . BBC Sport . 29 April 2001 . 25 April 2018.