John Cornforth (footballer) explained

John Cornforth
Fullname:John Michael Cornforth
Height:[1]
Birth Date:1967 10, df=y
Birth Place:Whitley Bay, England
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1985–1991
Caps1:32
Goals1:2
Years2:1986
Clubs2:Doncaster Rovers (loan)
Caps2:7
Goals2:3
Years3:1989
Clubs3:Shrewsbury Town (loan)
Caps3:3
Goals3:0
Years4:1990
Clubs4:Lincoln City (loan)
Caps4:9
Goals4:1
Years5:1991–1996
Caps5:149
Goals5:16
Years6:1996
Caps6:8
Goals6:0
Years7:1996–1999
Caps7:47
Goals7:6
Years8:1998
Clubs8:Peterborough United (loan)
Caps8:4
Goals8:0
Years9:1999
Caps9:10
Goals9:1
Years10:1999–2000
Caps10:4
Goals10:1
Years11:2000–2001
Caps11:24
Goals11:2
Nationalyears1:1995
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2001–2002
Manageryears2:2004–2005
Manageryears3:2006
Managerclubs3:Torquay United

John Michael Cornforth (born 7 October 1967) is a former Wales international football player and is now a coach. Originally from Whitley Bay in the north-east of England, Cornforth and his family have been settled in Devon for some time.

Cornforth is currently assistant manager at Northern Premier side Blyth Spartans.

Playing career

Cornforth usually appeared in midfield during his playing days. He made a total of 322 starts for his various clubs over his career, scoring 36 goals in the process. Whilst at Swansea City he was a part of the team that won after a penalty shootout in the 1994 Football League Trophy Final.[2] At one point he commanded a transfer fee of £350,000, in his 1996 transfer from Swansea to Birmingham City. His four and a half years and nearly 200 games for Swansea led him to declare himself "a true Jack".

International career

Cornforth was eligible to play for the Wales national football team due to his paternal grandmother, who was from Llantrisant. He had two caps before a cruciate ligament injury interrupted his career.[3]

Coaching career

Cornforth was player-coach, assistant manager and manager of Exeter City.

In July 2004 he joined the coaching team (unpaid) at his local side Crediton United.[4]

In September 2004 he took over from Peter Nicholas as manager of Newport County but was sacked in 2005.[5]

In January 2006 Cornforth took over as caretaker manager at Torquay United from Leroy Rosenior with the side deep in relegation trouble;[6] soon afterwards, he was appointed as manager until the end of the season.[7] The side's form worsened however, and Ian Atkins replaced Cornforth in April, having joined the club as an advisor to Cornforth the previous month.[8] Against all odds, Atkins managed to rescue the side and lift them a comfortable three points clear from relegation.

In August 2007, Cornforth rejoined his local side Crediton United as an advisor.[9] The following month he was reported to be combining this role with working as a milk tanker driver, while hoping for a return to football management at a higher level.[10]

In November 2010 Cornforth was appointed Manager of South West Peninsula League side Witheridge.

In February 2012 Cornforth joined Blyth Spartans F.C. as Assistant manager to Tom Wade.

Honours

Individual

1994–95 Second Division[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sewell . Albert . News of the World Football Annual 1996–97 . Invincible Press . London . 1996 . 401 . 978-0-00-218737-4.
  2. News: Football: Sublime Swansea glide to victory: Welsh pride stirred at Wembley . Clive . White . The Independent. London . 25 April 1994 . 12 June 2019.
  3. Web site: County galler: John Cornforth . Ray . Taylor . Newport County A.F.C. . https://web.archive.org/web/20050307180218/https://www.newport-county.co.uk/indepth_players_profiles_04-05/county_gallery_john_cornforth.html . 7 March 2005.
  4. News: Cornforth helps out at local club . NonLeagueDaily . 27 July 2004 . 26 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120925140823/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=19229 . 25 September 2012.
  5. News: County go for Cornforth . NonLeagueDaily . 29 September 2004 . 26 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120925140832/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=20806 . 25 September 2012.
  6. News: Leroy leaves Plainmoor . Laura . Joint . BBC Devon . 25 January 2006 . 2 June 2021.
  7. News: Cornforth is new Gulls boss . Laura . Joint . BBC Devon . 2 February 2006 . 26 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060211233916/http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/content/articles/2006/02/02/john_cornforth_feature.shtml . 11 February 2006.
  8. News: Atkins takes over as Torquay boss . BBC Sport . 13 April 2006 . 2 June 2021.
  9. News: Cornforth joins Crediton . NonLeagueDaily . 7 August 2007 . 26 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120925140903/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=44101 . 25 September 2012.
  10. News: Hurford catches the eye of former city boss Cornforth . Midweek Herald . Devon . 25 September 2007 . 26 September 2007.
  11. Book: Lynch . The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes . 150.