Mark Hudson (footballer, born 1980) explained

Mark Hudson
Fullname:Mark Hudson[1]
Birth Date:24 October 1980
Birth Place:Bishop Auckland, England
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Shildon
(Assistant Manager)
Youthyears1:–1999
Youthclubs1:Middlesbrough
Years1:1999–2003
Clubs1:Middlesbrough
Caps1:5
Goals1:0
Years2:2002
Clubs2:Chesterfield (loan)
Caps2:16
Goals2:1
Years3:2002–2003
Clubs3:Carlisle United (loan)
Caps3:15
Goals3:1
Years4:2003–2005
Clubs4:Chesterfield
Caps4:77
Goals4:8
Years5:2005–2007
Clubs5:Huddersfield Town
Caps5:61
Goals5:6
Years6:2007–2009
Clubs6:Rotherham United
Caps6:73
Goals6:14
Years7:2009
Clubs7:Blackpool
Caps7:0
Goals7:0
Years8:2009
Clubs8:Gainsborough Trinity
Caps8:8
Goals8:3
Years9:2009–2011
Clubs9:Grimsby Town
Caps9:56
Goals9:7
Years10:2011–2012
Clubs10:Worksop Town
Caps10:27
Goals10:4
Years11:2012
Clubs11:Bradford Park Avenue
Caps11:1
Goals11:0
Years12:2012
Clubs12:West Auckland Town
Caps12:15
Goals12:2
Years13:2012
Clubs13:Ashington
Caps13:5
Goals13:1
Years14:2012
Clubs14:Sunderland RCA
Caps14:7
Goals14:1
Years15:2012–2016
Clubs15:Shildon
Years16:2016–2017
Clubs16:West Auckland Town
Totalcaps:366
Totalgoals:48
Club-Update:19:15, 16 March 2011 (UTC)

Mark Hudson (born 24 October 1980) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is assistant manager of Shildon.

As a player he was a midfielder from 1999 until 2016, he notably played in the Football League for Middlesbrough, Chesterfield, Carlisle United, Huddersfield Town, Rotherham United and Blackpool. He moved into Non-League football with Gainsborough Trinity in 2009 before joining Grimsby Town where he remained for two seasons. The final five years of his career saw him play for a variety of semi-professional sides such as Worksop Town, Bradford Park Avenue, West Auckland Town, Ashington, Sunderland RCA and Shildon

Playing career

Middlesbrough

Born in Bishop Auckland, Hudson started his career at Middlesbrough where he moved up to the first team squad in 1999, making his debut in a memorable 1–0 win over Liverpool in December 2000.[2] However, he did not make a significant breakthrough into the Middlesbrough side, and made just six appearances in four years with the club. On 13 August 2002 he joined Chesterfield on a three-month loan, making 19 appearances and scoring one goal against Northampton,[3] before returning to Middlesbrough on 17 November. Three days later he was sent out on loan again, this time to Carlisle United where he stayed for four months making 15 appearances and scoring one goal against Darlington.[4]

Chesterfield

On 21 March 2003, two days after he had returned from his loan spell with Carlisle, Hudson was sold to Chesterfield. He scored on his debut as a permanent Spireites player the following day in a 4–1 home win over Wycombe Wanderers. He played in central midfield with the club, making a total of 82 appearances and scoring eight goals in two years. In 2005, he was made club captain, and the club offered him a contract extension, but he rejected it.[5]

Huddersfield Town

Huddersfield Town snapped up Hudson on a free transfer on 28 June 2005. He made his debut on 8 August in a 2–1 defeat to Nottingham Forest. His first goal for the club was a direct free kick in a 2–1 away win over Bradford City on 10 October.

Hudson found it hard to cement a place in the Terriers' central midfield, as he was up against captain Jon Worthington and youngsters Adnan Ahmed and Michael Collins. By the end of the 2005–06 season, Town manager Peter Jackson, started putting him in a holding midfield role, and continued this into the following season. After several poor performances, Jackson put Hudson on the transfer list[6] and declared that he would never select Hudson or teammate Martin McIntosh again.[7] Jackson was dismissed from the managers' job, leading to Hudson's brief recall to the side under Andy Ritchie. In two years with the Terriers Hudson made 69 appearances, scoring six goals.

Rotherham United

Hudson joined Rotherham United on 15 June 2007. He made his debut on 20 October in a 3–1 home win over Morecambe. His first goal came in his third game for the Millers, a 2–1 home win over Grimsby Town on 3 November. He made 33 appearances in the 2007–08 season, scoring nine goals. In the 2008–09 season he was a regular in the side, making 50 appearances and scoring six goals.

Blackpool

On 10 August 2009 Hudson signed for Championship side Blackpool on a non-contract basis with Adam Nowland.[8] The following day he played in the Seasiders 2–1 victory over Crewe Alexandra in the first round of the 2009–10 League Cup. Two days later they were both released.[9]

Gainsborough Trinity

Hudson signed for Conference North side Gainsborough Trinity on 26 September, dropping four leagues down from his last club. He became the first new signing for manager Brian Little.[10] He made his debut in the FA Cup second qualifying round tie with Market Drayton Town. He made his league debut the following week, scoring in a 2–2 draw with Fleetwood Town. On 28 October, Hudson was allowed to join Grimsby Town on trial and also turn out for the club's reserves in a 5–3 victory over the Lincoln City second string at Sincil Bank.[11]

Grimsby Town

Hudson signed for Grimsby Town on 26 November 2009, after completing a successful trial period. After appearing on the bench as an unused substitute in every game prior, he eventually made his debut for the club on 6 February 2010 in the 1–0 home defeat against Notts County, albeit is a 75th minute replacement for Tommy Wright.[12] Hudson and Grimsby suffered relegation from the Football League. Following the conclusion of the 2010–2011 season in the Conference National Hudson was released by Grimsby Town.

Later career

On 30 July Hudson joined Conference National side Alfreton Town on trial.[13] On 9 August 2011 he signed a one-year deal with Worksop Town.[14]

On 15 March 2012 Hudson moved to Worksop's Northern Premier League rivals Bradford Park Avenue in order to help with the club's promotion bid. Hudson stated though he had enjoyed his time at Worksop, they were only in mid table and didn't have a chance of winning promotion to the Conference North.[15]

A week after signing for Bradford Park Avenue, Hudson signed with West Auckland Town, which is where he remained until the end of the 2011–12 season. In July 2012 he signed for Ashington. In September 2012 he had a brief spell with Sunderland RCA before joining Shildon a month later.

Coaching career

On 30 October, 2017, Hudson joined Shildon as a first team coach.[16]

Career statistics

Club performance
ClubSeasonLeagueLevelLeagueFA CupLeague CupFL TrophyTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Middlesbrough1999–00FA Premier League10000000000
2000–01FA Premier League13010000040
2001–02FA Premier League12000000020
2002–03FA Premier League10000000000
Chesterfield (loan)2002–03League One3161101010191
Carlisle United (loan)2003–04League Two4151000000151
Chesterfield2003–04League One38200000082
2004–05League One3344100010364
Huddersfield Town2005–06League One3313301000353
2006–07League One3323101000353
Rotherham United2007–08League Two4328200000348
2008–09League Two4435102031508
Blackpool2009–10Championship20000100010
Gainsborough Trinity2009–10Conference North68310000093
Grimsby Town2009–10League Two4131000000131

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barry J. . Hugman . The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2009–10 . 2009 . Mainstream Publishing . Edinburgh . 978-1-84596-474-0.
  2. Web site: Boro 1-0 Liverpool . https://archive.today/20130710024142/http://www.mfc.co.uk/page/matches/reports/0,,1~9510,00.html . dead . 10 July 2013 . mfc.co.uk . 26 December 2000 . 9 July 2013 .
  3. Web site: Chesterfield 4-0 Northampton. BBC. 27 August 2002 . 10 October 2012.
  4. Web site: Carlisle 2-2 Darlington. BBC. 26 December 2002 . 10 October 2012.
  5. News: Chesterfield offer new deals. https://archive.today/20130208184056/http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11746/2308790/,jp. dead. 8 February 2013. 13 August 2004. skysports. 13 August 2004 .
  6. http://www.htafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10312~970437,00.html Hudson Transfer Listed
  7. http://www.htafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Match/PostMatch/0,,10312~990744,00.html "Jacko: 'We were a shambles.'"
  8. News: Duo Sign on Non Contract Basis . . 10 August 2009 . 10 August 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090813013332/http://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10432~1749465%2C00.html . 13 August 2009 .
  9. News: Pool release Carling Cup duo. 13 August 2009. Blackpool Gazette. 13 August 2009.
  10. http://www.sportsecho.co.uk/nonleague/gainsboroughtrinity/Little-adds-Hudson-Trinity-squad/article-1370836-detail/article.html
  11. Web site: Grimsby-townfc.co.uk. www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk . https://web.archive.org/web/20091029065351/http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10417~1839091%2C00.html . 29 October 2009.
  12. News: Grimsby 0–1 Notts County . BBC News . 6 February 2010 . 12 May 2010.
  13. Web site: Reds prepare to break new ground after promotion to join the cream of non-League | This is Derbyshire . 2011-08-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121001192509/http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Reds-prepare-break-new-ground-promotion-join/story-13039258-detail/story.html . 1 October 2012 . dmy-all .
  14. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-08-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121004023540/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=77414 . 4 October 2012 . dmy-all .
  15. Web site: Hudson on the move | This is Grimsby . 2012-03-17 . dead . https://archive.today/20130505092636/http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/Hudson/story-15520136-detail/story.html . 5 May 2013 . dmy-all .
  16. Web site: Mark Hudson Returns to Shildon AFC. 30 October 2017.