Mark Patterson (footballer, born 1965) explained

Fullname:Mark Andrew Patterson
Birth Date:24 May 1965
Birth Place:Darwen, England
Height:[1]
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1983–1988
Years2:1988–1990
Years3:1990–1991
Years4:1991–1995
Years5:1995–1997
Years6:1997
Years7:1997–1999
Years8:1998–1999
Years9:1999
Years10:2001–2003
Years11:2002–2003
Clubs1:Blackburn Rovers
Clubs2:Preston North End
Clubs3:Bury
Clubs4:Bolton Wanderers
Clubs5:Sheffield United
Clubs6:Southend United (loan)
Clubs7:Bury
Clubs8:Blackpool (loan)
Clubs9:Southend United
Clubs10:Scarborough
Clubs11:Leigh RMI (loan)
Caps1:101
Caps2:55
Caps3:42
Caps4:169
Caps5:73
Caps6:4
Caps7:30
Caps8:7
Caps9:5
Caps10:23
Goals1:20
Goals2:19
Goals3:10
Goals4:11
Goals5:4
Goals6:0
Goals7:2
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Goals10:0
Manageryears1:2003
Managerclubs1:Leigh RMI
Manageryears2:2003–2004
Managerclubs2:Chorley
Manageryears3:2006–2007
Managerclubs3:Scarborough
Manageryears4:2017-2020
Managerclubs4:AFC Darwen

Mark Andrew Patterson (born 24 May 1965) is an English former footballer who made nearly 500 appearances in the Football League playing as a midfielder for Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Bury, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Southend United and Blackpool.[2] He went on to play, and then to manage, in non-League football.

Career

Patterson used to be a midfielder playing for a number of clubs over a long career including: Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Bury, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Southend, Blackpool, Accrington Stanley, Rossendale and Scarborough. Patterson started his coaching career with Scarborough as player-coach and then assistant manager under Russell Slade. Since then he has managed several non-league clubs including Chorley,[3] Darwen and Leigh RMI.[4]

After the exit of Scarborough managagment duo Neil Redfearn and his assistant Eric Winstanley, in the 2006 close season, Patterson took over as manager. Due to injuries and a small playing squad Patterson, at age 41, had to register as a player and has sat on the bench. He left the club on 4 May 2007 by mutual consent, having failed to agree a new deal. He was assistant manager to Phil Starbuck at Hednesford Town until February 2008. He later coached the Bolton Wanderers Academy and at Wigan Athletic and Accrington Stanley. In June 2017, he was appointed manager of AFC Darwen.[5] However, he resigned in December that year with the club in the relegation zone.[6]

In November 2021, his autobiography Old School - A Proper Football Education (written with Kevin O'Hara) was issued.

Honours

Bolton Wanderers

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 62 . 978-0-356-14354-5 .
  2. Web site: Mark Patterson . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170828233209/http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player2/markpatterson.html . 28 August 2017 . UK A–Z Transfers . Neil Brown . 2 February 2010.
  3. News: New Manager Appointed . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20040301145507/http://www.chorleyfc.com/news_archive.asp . 1 March 2004 . ChorleyFC.com . Chorley Football Club . 28 October 2003 . 13 April 2020.
  4. News: Club announce new manager. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20030718101919/http://www.leighrmi-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=82312 . 18 July 2003 . LeighRMI-Mad.co.uk . Leigh Railway Mechanics Institute Football Club . 3 January 2003 . 13 April 2020.
  5. News: Mark Patterson is new AFC Darwen manager . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170828233339/http://afcdarwen.co.uk/2017/06/30/mark-patterson-is-new-afc-darwen-manager/ . 28 August 2017 . AFCDarwen.co.uk . Association Football Club Darwen . 30 June 2017 . 13 April 2020.
  6. News: AFC Darwen prepared to bide their time in search for new manager . Lancashire Telegraph . Newsquest Media Group Ltd . 4 January 2018 . 13 April 2020.
  7. News: Liverpool prevail in cup final to savour . Glenn . Moore . The Independent . 2 April 1995 . 3 April 2024.