Melanie Garside-Wight Explained

Mel Garside-Wight
Fullname:Melanie Garside-Wight
Birth Date:1979 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Halifax, England
Position:Striker / Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Bradford City
Years1:1991–1999
Clubs1:Bradford City
Years2:1999–2002
Clubs2:Doncaster Belles
Years3:2002–2003
Clubs3:Sheffield Wednesday
Years4:2003–2004
Clubs4:Manchester City
Years5:2004–2005
Clubs5:Stockport County
Years6:2005–
Clubs6:Bradford City
Nationalyears1:1998
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0

Melanie "Mel" Garside-Wight (born 11 August 1979) is an English footballer, and former England women's national football team player. A forward or winger comfortable on either flank, Garside-Wight began her career with local club Bradford City and later joined Doncaster Belles. She was known as Melanie Garside until she married Gillian Wight in May 2010 and added her surname to her own.[1]

Club career

Garside-Wight came to prominence with Bradford City Women, playing in the FA Women's Premier League National Division and achieving England recognition. In November 1998 she suffered a broken leg in a freak accident while training in Peel Park.[2]

In 1999–00, with City having been relegated in her absence, Garside-Wight joined Doncaster Belles. She scored the winner in that season's FA Women's Cup semi–final victory over Arsenal as Doncaster reached a record 12th final.[3] She also started The Belles' controversial 2–1 defeat to Croydon in the final at Bramall Lane.[4]

Two years later Garside-Wight was an unused substitute as Doncaster Belles lost another FA Women's Cup final, this time to Fulham at Selhurst Park.[5] She transferred to Northern Division club Sheffield Wednesday that summer.[6] In 2003–04 Garside-Wight was Manchester City's top goalscorer, before she joined Stockport County ahead of 2004–05.[7]

Garside-Wight subsequently returned to Bradford City and became the club's captain and all–time record goalscorer.[8] In 2010–11 she was converted to a goalkeeper.[9]

International career

As a teenager Garside-Wight played three times[1] for England in 1997–98.[2] Her debut came in February 1998, playing 90 minutes of a 3–2 friendly defeat to France in Alençon.[10] The following month she appeared as a substitute for Mo Marley in a 1–0 World Cup qualifying loss to Germany at The New Den.[10] Garside-Wight's third and final cap came in a 2–1 home friendly defeat to Italy in April 1998.[10] She and fellow striker Joanne Broadhurst were substituted at half-time after failing to make an impact.[11]

After Hope Powell was appointed England manager in July 1998, Garside-Wight remained on the fringes of the national team, until suffering serious injury later that year.[2]

Garside-Wight was allotted 129 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.[12] [13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Wedding of the sporting girls. Halifax Courier. 2010-06-01. 2011-05-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20120527144414/http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/local/wedding_of_the_sporting_girls_1_1948917. 27 May 2012. dead.
  2. News: Melanie's agony . Telegraph and Argus. 1998-11-19. 2011-05-03.
  3. News: The 'Belles' break record of Final appearances . Colin Aldis . Women's Soccer World . 2000-03-25 . 2011-05-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110827045504/http://www.womensoccer.com/refs/clubs/eclubs2000.html . 27 August 2011 .
  4. News: Hunt keeps Croydon on double track. The Guardian. Sarah Hughes. 2011-01-02. 2000-05-02.
  5. News: Fulham too professional for battling Belles. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/fulham-too-professional-for-battling-belles-650449.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. London. Tony Leighton. 2010-10-03. 2005-05-07.
  6. Web site: Squad info 2002-2003 . Sheffield Wednesday Ladies . 12 September 2010 . https://archive.today/20120630225028/http://www.btinternet.com/~a.drake/women/Owls/squad.htm . 30 June 2012 . dead .
  7. News: Louise hopeful of good season with City . Women's Soccer Scene. 2004-08-06. 2011-05-03.
  8. News: Garside hits back with hat-trick . Telegraph and Argus. 2009-08-25. 2011-05-03.
  9. News: City climb table as a win and results go their way. Bradford City Women's FC. 2011-04-03. 2011-05-03. Melanie Garside-Wight whose passion for the team and club is hard to match and to say she has played the mass majority of her games as an out and out striker at every level of the game she has now adapted her skills into an excellent goalkeeper which has given the outfield players bags of confident.. https://web.archive.org/web/20110905050916/http://www.bcwfc.co.uk/id63.html. 5 September 2011. dead.
  10. Web site: Women's match data 1996 - 1999 . EnglandFC.com . 2011-04-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111015120857/http://englandfc.com/ladies/ladiesfix96_99.html . 15 October 2011 .
  11. Web site: England v Italy, International Friendly. WomenSoccer.com. Colin Aldis. 2011-05-03. 1998-04-24. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110928000629/http://www.womensoccer.com/refs/clubs/italyclub98.html. 28 September 2011.
  12. Web site: England squad named for World Cup . 2023-06-19 . The Football Association . en.
  13. Web site: Lacey-Hatton . Jack . 2022-11-18 . Lionesses introduce 'legacy numbers' for players past and present . 2023-06-19 . mirror . en.