Mark Sunley Explained

Mark Sunley
Birth Date:13 October 1971
Birth Place:Guisborough, England
Position:Centre back
Youthyears1:1988–1989
Youthclubs1:Middlesbrough
Years1:1989–1991
Clubs1:Middlesbrough
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1991
Clubs2:Millwall
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1991–1994
Clubs3:Darlington
Caps3:35
Goals3:0
Years4:1994
Clubs4:Halifax Town
Caps4:8
Goals4:0
Years5:
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:1995
Caps6:2
Goals6:0
Years7:
Years8:2000–2002
Clubs8:Gateshead
Caps8:28
Goals8:0
Years9:2002–2003
Years10:2003
Clubs10:Gateshead
Caps10:1
Goals10:0
Years11:2003–2005
Years12:2005–200?
Caps12:22
Goals12:0

Mark Sunley (born 13 October 1971) is a former footballer who made 37 appearances in the Football League playing as a centre back for Darlington and Hartlepool United. He was on the books of Middlesbrough and Millwall, without playing for either in the League, and played non-league football for clubs including Halifax Town, Stalybridge Celtic, Spennymoor United,[1] Gateshead, Guisborough Town and Billingham Synthonia.

Life and career

Sunley was born in Guisborough, Yorkshire,[1] where he attended Laurence Jackson School. As a youngster, he played for Hartburn Juniors in Stockton, from where he joined Middlesbrough's youth system.[2] On leaving school he was taken on the club's YTS scheme and then given a professional contract by manager Bruce Rioch. He played for the club in the 1990 FA Youth Cup final, a 3–2 defeat over two legs to Tottenham Hotspur, but never broke through to the first team. When Colin Todd took over as Middlesbrough manager, Sunley followed Rioch to Millwall in 1991, but again never played first-team football.[3] [4]

He finally made his Football League debut with Third Division club Darlington in the 1991–92 season, and went on to make 35 league appearances over three seasons.[1] In the 1994–95 season, he played eight times for Halifax Town in the Conference,[5] twice for Stalybridge Celtic also in the Conference,[6] and twice in the Third Division (fourth tier) for Hartlepool United, and then joined Northern Premier League club Spennymoor United.[1]

Sunley made five substitute appearances for Gateshead in the Northern Premier League in 2000–01, and played rather more frequently in the following season.[7] In August 2002, he was told he was free to leave,[8] and signed for hometown club Guisborough of the Northern League. He spent most of that season playing regularly for Guisborough,[9] returning to Gateshead for three matches at the end – the second leg of the Northern Premier League Challenge Cup against Marine,[10] one league match, and the play-off semi-final defeat to Chorley[11]  – and resumed his Guisborough career in 2003–04.[12] He spent the 2005–06 season with another Northern League club, Billingham Synthonia.[13]

Outside football, Sunley worked as sports development officer at his former school, Laurence Jackson in Guisborough.[14] Among his duties was coaching girls' football. In 2013, the school's team reached the final of the English Schools' Football Association under-16 competition, losing 3–2 to the holders.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Sunley . Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database . Neil Brown . 23 January 2015.
  2. Web site: Club History . Stockton Town F.C. . 23 January 2015.
  3. News: The future's bright . Evening Gazette . Middlesbrough . 8 April 2003 . 23 January 2015.
  4. News: No cakewalk for Boro's young guns . Fraser, Paul . The Northern Echo . Middlesbrough . 14 April 2003 . 23 January 2015 . Newsbank.
  5. Book: Harman, John . Alliance to Conference 1979–2004: The first 25 years . Tony Williams Publications . 2005 . 978-1-869833-52-7 . 316, 318.
  6. Book: Harman, John . Alliance to Conference . 631, 636.
  7. Web site: Gateshead F.C. 2000/01 . none . 23 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140201173955/http://gfcstats.webs.com/0001.htm . 1 February 2014 . dead . and Web site: Gateshead F.C. 2001/02 . Gateshead FC Stats 1977–2014 . Alan Percival . 23 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140109193836/http://gfcstats.webs.com/0102.htm . 9 January 2014 . dead .
  8. News: Gateshead on the Mark . Moreland, Bob . Evening Chronicle . Newcastle . 13 August 2000 . 23 January 2015.
  9. News: The Albany Northern League Today . The Northern Echo . Middlesbrough . 7 March 2003 . 23 January 2015 . dead . https://archive.today/20150124203012/http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2003/03/07/7040027.The_Albany_Northern_League_Today/ . 24 January 2015 . dmy-all .
  10. News: Sunley hopes to shine in cup . Evening Chronicle . Newcastle . 24 April 2003 . 23 January 2015.
  11. Web site: Gateshead F.C. 2002/03 . Gateshead FC Stats 1977–2014 . Alan Percival . 23 January 2015.
  12. News: The Albany Northern League Today . The Northern Echo . Middlesbrough . 22 August 2003 . 23 January 2015 . dead . https://archive.today/20150124203047/http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/archive/2003/08/22/7018416.The_Albany_Northern_League_Today/ . 24 January 2015 . dmy-all .
  13. Web site: Player Stats – 2005/06 . Billingham Symthonia F.C. . 23 January 2015.
  14. News: Ex-stars key to sporting ambitions . Evening Gazette . Middlesbrough . 2 May 2007 . 23 January 2015.
  15. News: Local Heroes – Laurence Jackson girls fly the flag at national final . Clark, Steph . The Northern Echo . Darlington . 16 March 2013 . 23 January 2015 . Newsbank.
  16. Web site: Maiden Erlegh retain U16 Girls Cup at Burton Albion . English Schools' Football Association . 18 March 2013 . 23 January 2015.