Marc Bridge-Wilkinson Explained

Marc Bridge-Wilkinson
Full Name:Marc Bridge-Wilkinson
Birth Date:16 March 1979
Birth Place:Coventry, England
Height:[1]
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1997–1998
Youthclubs1:Derby County
Years1:1998–2000
Clubs1:Derby County
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1999
Clubs2:Carlisle United (loan)
Caps2:7
Goals2:0
Years3:2000–2004
Clubs3:Port Vale
Caps3:124
Goals3:31
Years4:2004–2005
Caps4:22
Goals4:2
Years5:2005
Clubs5:Bradford City (loan)
Caps5:4
Goals5:0
Years6:2005–2007
Clubs6:Bradford City
Caps6:83
Goals6:12
Years7:2007–2011
Caps7:90
Goals7:11
Years8:2010–2011
Clubs8:Darlington (loan)
Caps8:9
Goals8:3
Years9:2011–2012
Clubs9:Darlington
Caps9:46
Goals9:12
Totalcaps:386
Totalgoals:71

Marc Bridge-Wilkinson (born 16 March 1979) is an English football coach and former player.

A left-sided midfielder and also a winger, he was known for his goal-scoring ability. He started his career at Derby County in 1998 but instead made his name at Port Vale following his transfer to Vale Park in 2000. He made 140 appearances in four years, scoring 36 goals in all competitions and lifting the Football League Trophy in 2001. He spent the 2004–05 season with Stockport County before signing with Bradford City in 2005. He spent two years at Bradford, making 95 total appearances. He signed with Carlisle United in 2007 and went on to pick up a Football League Trophy runners-up medal with the club in 2010. After four years with Carlisle, he joined Darlington in 2011, breaking his run of ten consecutive seasons in the third tier of English football. With Darlington, he lifted the FA Trophy in 2011 before his contract was terminated in January 2012. He was re-signed to Darlington on a non-contract basis until the club folded in the summer of 2012. He went on to coach at Huddersfield Town and Liverpool.

Career

Derby County

Born in Coventry, Bridge-Wilkinson was a product of the Derby County youth academy. He made his debut for Derby in a 2–1 victory against Liverpool at Anfield on 7 November 1998.[2] This Premier League clash would be his only appearance for the club. He joined Carlisle United of the Third Division, where he played seven games in a six-week loan spell at the end of the 1998–99 season.[2] [3] He returned to Derby and scored 11 goals for the reserves, who won the Premier Reserves League (South).[4] He was released by the club at the end of the 1999–2000 season, after which he was given a trial at Port Vale, where chief scout Ray Williams said "he will be another little diamond Port Vale have unearthed".[5] [4]

Port Vale

Bridge-Wilkinson joined Port Vale on a free transfer following his trial and made his debut in a 4–1 defeat at Oldham Athletic on 12 August 2000. The following week he scored twice in his first Vale start when they defeated Oxford United 3–0.[6] He scored fourteen goals in 52 games throughout his first season at Vale, which included one in the final of the Football League Trophy final – which Vale won 2–1 over Brentford.[7] [8] He also scored the winner in the Potteries derby in the Northern Section semi-finals with a 105th minute golden-goal penalty.[9] [10]

He spent much of the next season out with a hamstring injury and did not feature between August and late January.[11] His return to the side coincided with Vale's climb up the table, and he consequently signed a new two-year contract with the club.[12] Recovering from a knee injury,[13] his nine goals in 2002–03 were enough to make him the club's top-scorer, as the Second Division club posted a mid-table finish. He struck seven times in 37 games during the 2003–04 campaign, as the club finished outside of the play-offs on goal difference. At the end of the season manager Martin Foyle offered him a new contract at reduced pay due to the club's dire financial situation,[14] [15] an offer which Bridge-Wilkinson rejected to sign for League One rivals Stockport County on a two-year contract in June 2004.[16]

Stockport County

Bridge-Wilkinson made just 22 starts with Stockport, and in February 2005, joined Bradford City, also of League One, on a month's loan deal to cover for injuries.[17] The loan soon become a permanent transfer.

Bradford City

Bridge-Wilkinson made his City debut on 25 February 2005 in a 1–1 draw with Walsall[18] and after four games he signed a two-year deal on transfer deadline day to stay at Valley Parade permanently.[19] He celebrated his new contract with his first Bradford goal in a 1–1 draw with Doncaster Rovers later the same day.[19] He scored another two goals in a 4–1 victory over Brentford,[20] finishing the season with three goals from his 12 games.

At the start of the following season, he missed more than two months after sustaining a knee injury in training.[21] [22] [23] [24] He finished the season with six goals in forty games. On 16 September 2006, he scored against his former club Port Vale,[25] but it was just one of four goals for Bridge-Wilkinson that season, as Bradford were relegated into League Two.[26] He was one of many players released by Bradford in May 2007.[27]

Carlisle United

In June 2007, Bridge-Wilkinson rejoined Carlisle United.[3] He played 52 games in his first full season at the club, including both legs of the League One play-off semi-final with Leeds United. He scored Carlisle's second at Elland Road to give his side a 2–1 first leg victory.[28] However, in the second leg he could not help his side avoid a 2–0 defeat.[29]

A regular in 2008–09, he picked up a toe injury in January, which ended his contribution to the campaign.[30] The problem was a floating bone in his big toe.[31] He made 26 appearances in 2009–10, as Carlisle posted a mid-table finish. He also made an appearance at Wembley Stadium in the Football League Trophy final, which ended in a 4–1 defeat to Southampton.[32]

Darlington

Searching for first-team football,[33] in October 2010 he joined Conference National club Darlington on loan for one month.[34] After the midfielder impressed manager Mark Cooper,[35] this one month then got extended until January.[36] [37]

On 18 January 2011, he signed for Darlington on a permanent basis after he was released from Carlisle United two days earlier.[38] He scored the first hat-trick of his career in a 6–1 victory against Eastbourne Borough on 12 February.[39] [40] All Bridge-Wilkinson's goals, which included two penalties, came in the first half and within the space of 14 minutes.[41] At the end of the campaign he picked up the second significant honour of his career, as Darlington lifted the 2011 FA Trophy with a 1–0 victory over Mansfield Town at Wembley.[42] Darlington suffered financial difficulties during Bridge-Wilkinson's time at the club and his contract was terminated on 16 January 2012, along with the rest of the playing squad and caretaker manager Craig Liddle; he stated that "to say I feel sick is an understatement".[43] However, a surprise decision meant that the club would continue to complete their remaining fixtures, and Bridge-Wilkinson returned to Darlington on a non-contract basis.[44] Darlington were relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season, having been deducted ten points for entering administration and as the club reformed to Darlington 1883 in the Northern Football League, Bridge-Wilkinson left the club and had a trial at League Two club Accrington Stanley.[45]

Style of play

Bridge-Wilkinson was a good technical midfielder with an eye for goal.[46] [47] He had good composure, movement and possession skills.[48]

Coaching career

Bridge-Wilkinson spent three years as a coach at the Academy at Huddersfield Town, before he was appointed under-14 coach at Liverpool's Academy in 2015.[49] He was promoted to under-16 coach in July 2018 and then to under-18 coach in May 2020.[50]

Career statistics

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Derby County1997–98Premier League0000000000
1998–99Premier League1000000010
1999–2000Premier League0000000000
Total1000000010
Carlisle United (loan)1998–99Third Division7000000070
Port Vale2000–01Second Division4292111735214
2001–02Second Division196000000196
2002–03Second Division319001010339
2003–04Second Division327201010367
Total1243141319314036
Stockport County2004–05League One222201000252
Bradford City2004–05League One123000000123
2005–06League One365201110406
2006–07League One394311000435
Total87125121109514
Carlisle United2007–08League One456201042528
2008–09League One235302000285
2009–10League One190002051261
2010–11League One3000100040
Total901150609311014
Darlington2010–11Conference National2793100613611
2011–12Conference National286000010296
Total55153100716517
Career total3867119312226744383

Honours

Port Vale

2000–01[51]

Carlisle United

Darlington

2011

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Name: Marc Bridge-Wilkinson. stockportcounty.com. 19 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Marc Bridge-Wilkinson. 9 March 2008. Soccerbase.
  3. News: Bridge-Wilkinson joins Carlisle . . 13 June 2007 . 13 June 2007.
  4. News: Baggaley . Mike . Making the right calls in a busy Vale summer . 6 June 2024 . Valiant's Substack . 3 June 2024.
  5. News: Trialist at Vale Park. 5 July 2000. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  6. News: Port Vale 3–0 Oxford. 19 August 2000. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  7. News: Vale vault Brentford to lift Vans trophy. 22 April 2001. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  8. News: Vale deal Brentford killer blow. 22 April 2001. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  9. Web site: Port Vale's route to Cardiff. Westbrook. Ian. 18 April 2001. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  10. Web site: Port Vale 2–1 Stoke. 5 March 2001. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  11. News: Vale savour derby win. 11 February 2002. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  12. News: Bridge-Wilkinson signs deal. 15 July 2002. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  13. News: Bridge-Wilkinson not ready yet. 25 September 2003. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  14. Web site: Bridge-Wilkinson in talks. 12 March 2004. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  15. News: Foyle hopes stars will sign. 5 March 2004. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  16. News: Bridge-Wilkinson makes move. 8 June 2004. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  17. News: Bantams bring in Bridge-Wilkinson. 25 February 2005. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  18. News: Walsall 1–1 Bradford. 25 February 2005. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  19. News: Looking to the future. 25 March 2005. 9 March 2008. Telegraph & Argus.
  20. News: Bradford 4–1 Brentford. 16 April 2005. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  21. News: Bridge-Wilkinson ordered to rest. 8 October 2005. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  22. News: Todd dilemma over Bridge-Wilkinson. 15 November 2005. 9 March 2008. Telegraph & Argus.
  23. News: Bridge-Wilkinson back in training . 16 November 2005. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  24. News: Bridge-Wilkinson blow for Bantams . 19 October 2005. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  25. News: Bradford 2–0 Port Vale. 16 September 2006. 9 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  26. News: Simon. Parker. Woeful City relegated. 9 March 2008. 28 April 2007. Telegraph & Argus.
  27. News: Bradford player exodus continues . . 18 May 2007 . 13 June 2007.
  28. Web site: Leeds 1–2 Carlisle . Sanghera . Mandeep. 12 May 2008. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  29. Web site: Carlisle 0–2 Leeds (agg 2–3) . Sanghera. Mandeep. 15 May 2008. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  30. Web site: Carlisle man reveals fitness goal . 14 July 2009. BBC Sport. 29 December 2009.
  31. News: Double injury blow for Cumbrians . 17 March 2009. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  32. News: Carlisle 1 - 4 Southampton. Shemilt. Stephan. 28 March 2010. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  33. News: Darlington extend Marc Bridge-Wilkinson loan spell . 15 November 2010. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  34. News: Darlington sign Carlisle United's Marc Bridge-Wilkinson . 15 October 2010. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  35. News: Darlington hope to extend Marc Bridge-Wilkinson loan . 10 November 2010. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  36. News: Bridge-Wilkinson joins on loan . 15 October 2010 . 15 October 2010 . The Northern Echo.
  37. News: Darlington face battle to sign Marc Bridge-Wilkinson . 6 January 2011. 1 August 2011.
  38. Web site: Marc Bridge-Wilkinson leaves Carlisle for Darlington . 18 January 2011 . 18 January 2011 . BBC Sport.
  39. News: Darlington 6-1 Eastbourne Boro . 12 February 2011. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  40. News: A first hat-trick of his career for Marc . 14 February 2011 . 14 February 2011 . The Northern Echo . Craig . Stoddart.
  41. News: Darlington 6-1 Eastbourne Boro . 12 February 2011 . 14 February 2011 . BBC Sport.
  42. News: FA Trophy final: Darlington 1-0 Mansfield Town. 7 May 2011. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  43. News: Darlington axe manager Craig Liddle and players. 16 January 2012. 16 January 2012. BBC Sport.
  44. News: Stoddart. Craig. Quakers need reinforcements. 21 January 2012. The Northern Echo. 19 January 2012.
  45. News: Flanagan. Chris. Trialists on show as Accrington Stanley return for pre-season. 19 July 2012. Lancashire Telegraph. 4 July 2012.
  46. News: Pope . Tom . Happy memories of the Port Vale team that won in the LDV at Stoke City . 9 March 2019 . Stoke Sentinel . 8 March 2019.
  47. News: Port Vale pen pictures. 18 April 2001. BBC Sport. 1 August 2011.
  48. News: Baggaley . Michael . Tom Pope - Why Port Vale LDV winners were heroes to this 15-year-old . 26 April 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 26 April 2020.
  49. Web site: Marc Bridge-Wilkinson . Liverpool FC . 29 May 2020.
  50. News: Smith . Peter . Port Vale favourite lands Liverpool coaching role . 29 May 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 29 May 2020.
  51. News: Vale vault Brentford to lift Vans trophy. 19 January 2016. BBC Sport. 22 April 2001.
  52. News: Carlisle United 1–4 Southampton . Shemilt . Stephan . BBC Sport . 28 March 2010 . 9 March 2024.