Mark O'Connor (English footballer) explained

Mark O'Connor
Fullname:Mark Andrew O'Connor
Birth Date:1963 3, df=y
Birth Place:Rochford, England
Currentclub:West Bromwich Albion (coach)
Height:[1]
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1981–1983
Caps1:3
Goals1:0
Years2:1983–1984
Clubs2:Exeter City (loan)
Caps2:38
Goals2:1
Years3:1984–1985
Clubs3:Bristol Rovers
Caps3:80
Goals3:10
Years4:1985–1990
Clubs4:AFC Bournemouth
Caps4:128
Goals4:12
Years5:1990–1993
Clubs5:Gillingham
Caps5:116
Goals5:8
Years6:1993–1995
Clubs6:AFC Bournemouth
Caps6:58
Goals6:3
Years7:1995–1998
Clubs7:Gillingham
Caps7:40
Goals7:1
Nationalyears1:1985
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Totalcaps:463
Totalgoals:35

Mark Andrew O'Connor (born 10 March 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Queens Park Rangers, Exeter City, Bristol Rovers, AFC Bournemouth and Gillingham.[2]

Playing career

O'Connor was born in Rochford and began his career with Queens Park Rangers. He made only three appearances for Rangers in three seasons, and the 1983–84 campaign he spent out on loan at Exeter City. He joined Bristol Rovers in the summer of 1984. O'Connor earned one cap for the Republic of Ireland U21 side against England in 1985. He spent one and half years at Eastville Stadium making 99 appearances scoring 13 goals before leaving for AFC Bournemouth in March 1986. O'Connor spent five seasons at Dean Court making 148 appearances and helped the Cherries win the Third Division title in 1986–87. He then went on to play for Gillingham and then made a return to Bournemouth before ending his career back at Gillingham helping the side gain promotion in 1995–96. He broke his leg against Fulham on 25 November 1995 in a tackle with Martin Thomas which resulted in his retirement from playing just over a year later.[3]

Coaching career

After ending his playing career in 1998 he moved into coaching with manager Tony Pulis at Gillingham whom he played with at Bournemouth. He moved with Pulis to Portsmouth in June 2000 and became their academy manager where he remained until 2005 when he linked up again with Pulis at Plymouth Argyle.[4] He spent a season at Plymouth before moving back to Stoke City with Pulis to become one of his first-team coaches alongside former teammate Adrian Pennock in June 2006.[5] He left Stoke at the end of the 2012–13 season.[6] On 22 July 2013 O'Connor joined Bristol City as their under-21 manager.[7]

In January 2015 O'Connor joined West Bromwich Albion to work again with Pulis and Kemp.[8]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Queens Park Rangers1981–82Second Division1000000010
1982–83Second Division2000000020
1983–84First Division0000000000
Total3000000030
Exeter City (loan)1983–84Third Division381210031432
Total381210031432
Bristol Rovers1984–85Third Division468314020559
1985–86Third Division342404121444
Total80107181419913
AFC Bournemouth1985–86Third Division9100000091
1986–87Third Division437200030487
1987–88Second Division372105000432
1988–89Second Division332401010392
1989–90Second Division6000201090
Total1281270805014812
Gillingham1989–90Fourth Division151000010161
1990–91Fourth Division413102020463
1991–92Fourth Division393202020453
1992–93Third Division211504021322
Total11688080711399
AFC Bournemouth1993–94Second Division453404010543
1994–95Second Division130004000170
Total583408010713
Gillingham1995–96Third Division181202000221
1996–97Second Division220301000260
1997–98Second Division0000100010
Total401504000491
Career Total4633533236120355241

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Trophy and Full Members Cup.

Honours

AFC Bournemouth

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 74 . 978-0-356-14354-5 .
  2. Book: Triggs, Roger. The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club. Tempus Publishing Ltd . 2001. 0-7524-2243-X. 237.
  3. News: Football: Last act and testament to a professional footballer's career. The Independent. 3 April 2013. London. Olivia. Blair. 2 May 1998.
  4. News: Coach O'Connor departs Plymouth. BBC Sport. 3 April 2013. 8 July 2006.
  5. News: Stoke City's Mark O'Connor pleased with squad depth. BBC Sport. 3 April 2013. 23 November 2010.
  6. Web site: Dave Kevan heads list of departures from the Britannia. The Sentinel. 27 May 2013.
  7. Web site: O'Connor takes Under-21 role. Bristol City F.C. 22 July 2013.
  8. Web site: Tony Pulis: West Brom have plenty of targets. Birmingham Mail. 23 January 2015.