Michael Boulding Explained

Michael Boulding
Fullname:Michael Thomas Boulding
Birth Date:8 February 1976
Birth Place:Sheffield, England
Position:Forward, Winger
Youthclubs1:Doncaster Rovers
Years1:1998–1999
Clubs1:Hallam
Years2:1999–2001
Clubs2:Mansfield Town
Caps2:65
Goals2:12
Years3:2001–2002
Clubs3:Grimsby Town
Caps3:35
Goals3:11
Years4:2002–2003
Clubs4:Aston Villa
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2002
Clubs5:Sheffield United (loan)
Caps5:6
Goals5:0
Years6:2003
Clubs6:Grimsby Town (loan)
Caps6:1
Goals6:1
Years7:2003–2004
Clubs7:Grimsby Town
Caps7:38
Goals7:15
Years8:2004–2005
Clubs8:Barnsley
Caps8:35
Goals8:10
Years9:2005
Clubs9:Cardiff City (loan)
Caps9:4
Goals9:0
Years10:2006
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Years11:2006–2008
Clubs11:Mansfield Town
Caps11:82
Goals11:27
Years12:2008–2010
Clubs12:Bradford City
Caps12:64
Goals12:16
Years13:2010–2011
Clubs13:Barnsley
Caps13:0
Goals13:0
Years14:2011
Clubs14:Derby County
Caps14:0
Goals14:0
Totalcaps:330
Totalgoals:92

Michael Thomas Boulding (born 8 February 1976) is an English former professional footballer and tennis player. As a footballer he was a forward and winger from 1998 to 2011. Prior to his football career, he was a promising young tennis player, ranking among the top 20 players in Britain.

He notably played in the Football League with several spells each with Grimsby Town and Mansfield Town. in 2002 he signed for Premier League side Aston Villa however he would only feature in the UEFA Intertoto Cup and six months later had returned to Grimsby on a permanent deal. He also played professionally for Sheffield United, Barnsley, Cardiff City, Rotherham United and Bradford City before retiring with a short spell at Derby County in 2011. Prior to his professional career he had played non-league football for Hallam.

He is the brother of fellow footballer Rory Boulding and singer-songwriter Helen Boulding. Following his retirement he has worked away from sport and spent a time working for his family owned property business.

Tennis career

Boulding was both a skilled footballer and tennis player as a schoolboy, but he was persuaded to pursue a career in the latter sport when he was talent spotted by coach Tony Pickard at the age of 13.[1] [2] Boulding was part of the national squad and played in events across the world, including India, South America, the Far East, and also the junior Wimbledon Championships and the qualifying rounds of the main Grand Slam event.[1] During his career he roomed with Tim Henman and was ranked the top 20 players in Britain.[1] He held an ATP singles world ranking between 8 July 1996 and 1 November 1999, apart from between 25 August 1997 and 24 August 1998, which peaked at 1,119 with four world ranking points on 3 May 1999.[3] His highest doubles ranking was 964 on 10 February 1997 with 15 ranking points.[4]

Football career

Hallam and Mansfield Town

Boulding maintained his links with football and trained with Doncaster Rovers,[1] and in 1998 he joined non-league Hallam near his home in Sheffield.[5] His form at Hallam attracted the interest of a number of league clubs, and Boulding was offered a trial by Mansfield Town. He was given a contract by the Division Three side and turned professional in 1999, which brought an end to his tennis career.[1] He made his debut with Mansfield in a League Cup game against Nottingham Forest on 11 August 1999 as a late substitute for Gary Tallon, before his first league game came three days later against Cheltenham Town. He had to wait until his 12th game as a professional to register his first goal when he scored in a 2–1 victory over Shrewsbury Town on 23 October.[6] He eventually finished his first season with six goals with Mansfield coming 17th but 17 points above Carlisle United, the only side to be relegated out of The Football League.[6] [7]

During September and October of the 1999–2000 season, Boulding scored in four successive league games.[8] However, he could only score another two goals during the rest of the campaign to once again record a tally of six goals.[9] His last goal came only two minutes after he had come on as a substitute during Mansfield's penultimate game of the season against Scunthorpe United, which helped the team to their fourth successive home victory and a final league position of 13th.[10] [11] Boulding's two-year contract with Mansfield had finished and he left after playing 74 appearances in all competitions for Mansfield, of which 41 were as a substitute. During his two seasons he scored 12 goals, all in the league.

Grimsby Town

Having left Mansfield, Boulding joined Division One side Grimsby Town on a free transfer in September 2001. His debut was as a second-half substitute in a 3–3 draw with Stockport County on 22 September 2001,[12] before he scored his first Grimsby goal a week later away at Bradford City.[13] Boulding was involved in Grimsby's League Cup upset, when they defeated cup holders Liverpool with a 2–1 extra-time victory,[14] but they struggled in the league. Boulding was in and out of the starting eleven, but when he was recalled to the side for the visit of Crystal Palace on 2 March 2002 in place of Martin Pringle, who had broken his leg, Boulding scored in a 5–2 victory to ease their relegation worries.[15] He scored again three days later in a defeat,[16] and followed it up with the first hat-trick of his career in a 6–2 victory later the same month against Wimbledon, which moved them out of the relegation zone.[17] Grimsby's survival was ensured before the end of the season, when they defeated Burnley 3–1, with two goals from Boulding.[18] Boulding finished Grimsby's leading scorer for the 2001–02 season with 11 goals in 39 appearances,[12] and with his one-year contract due to expire in the summer, he was offered a new contract by the club.[19] Boulding, however, turned down the offer and instead joined Aston Villa in July 2002 on a Bosman free transfer.[20]

Aston Villa and return to Grimsby Town

Boulding was immediately involved in Aston Villa's Intertoto Cup campaign, making his debut against FC Zürich on 21 August 2002 in a 2–0 defeat,[21] before he scored the first goal in the second leg as Aston Villa overturned the first leg deficit to win 3–2 on aggregate.[22] However, he did not make an appearance in the Premier League and in September 2002, he joined Sheffield United on a one-month loan with a view to a permanent move.[21] [23] The loan deal was extended for a second month,[24] but an ankle injury restricted his opportunities at Sheffield United and he returned to Aston Villa in November 2002.[25] He played seven times for United, scoring one goal in a League Cup tie with Wycombe Wanderers.[21]

Only six months after joining Aston Villa, Boulding returned to Grimsby Town in January 2003, initially on a one-month loan, to allow him to play the following day against Wimbledon, and then on an 18-month contract only days later[26] He opened the scoring on his return in a 3–3 with Wimbledon,[27] and added another three goals in his following five games.[21] However, he was unable to add any more goals and due to injury he missed the run in to the end of the season and Grimsby were relegated from Division One in 24th place.[21] [28]

Boulding scored Grimsby's first goal of the 2003–04 season, during the opening day 2–2 draw with Plymouth Argyle.[29] He continued to be in the goals at the start of the season and added another five by mid-September,[30] [31] scored in successive games during October to guide Grimsby to back-to-back victories,[32] [33] and had scored 13 goals by the end of 2003.[31] However, manager Paul Groves was sacked in January 2004 following a run of poor results which culminated in a 6–0 defeat to Oldham Athletic, leaving Grimsby one point off the relegation places.[34] Boulding, who said he had previously stayed because of Groves,[35] himself immediately left the club, moving to Barnsley in February 2004 for a fee of £50,000,[36] having scored a total of 17 goals from 42 games during his second spell with Grimsby. He later said the decision to leave was the worst of his career and that he had had his happiest times at Grimsby, saying "Grimsby is the club I have been happiest at. Leaving for Barnsley was the biggest mistake I've made in my football career."[37] Despite leaving the club early in the season, Boulding finished top-scorer – tied with Phil Jevons – with 13 goals.[38]

Barnsley and Rotherham United

Barnsley, like Grimsby Town, were in Division Two, but in a mid-table position. Boulding's first game for his new club was on 14 February 2004, in a 1–0 defeat to Wrexham.[31] Three games after Boulding signed for Barnsley, they sacked manager Gudjon Thordarsson and replaced him with Paul Hart, who asked Boulding to play at left wing. Boulding played six games in total before the end of the season, which included an early return to Grimsby resulting in a 6–1 defeat for Barnsley, but he failed to score a goal.[31] He recorded his first goals for his new club in the third game of the 2004–05 season in a 4–3 defeat to Luton Town on 14 August 2004, when he scored twice. He failed to score again until November and only netted one more by the end of 2004, but in the first four games of the New Year he scored another five goals.[39] He ended up scoring 10 goals for Barnsley from 38 games but he fell out of favour and was sent out on loan to Cardiff City in March 2005 for the rest of the season.[40] He played four games for the Championship-side, all as substitute, without scoring. He returned to Barnsley but was released by manager Andy Ritchie at the end of the season.[41]

Boulding was tracked by Bradford City and Crewe Alexandra, with whom he was offered a contract after a successful trial,[42] [43] but instead decided to retire from professional football after being asked to play on the left wing.[44] Crewe manager Dario Gradi said: "He told me he was going to retire because he didn't want to sit on the bench all season—or drop down the divisions."[44] His retirement lasted seven months while he worked for his father's company until he joined Rotherham United in March 2006 following three reserve games.[45] He signed for the rest of the 2005–06 season,[45] but did not make any first-team appearances for Rotherham and left the club at the end of the season.[46]

Return to Mansfield Town

In July 2006, Boulding returned to League Two side Mansfield Town, and after impressing manager Peter Shirtliff in pre-season training, he was offered a contract. His younger brother Rory Boulding also joined Mansfield at the same time.[46] His first game back at Mansfield was on the opening day of the 2006–07 season in a 2–2 draw with Shrewsbury Town,[47] before he scored in the following game as Mansfield defeated Milton Keynes Dons 2–1.[48] At the end of September he was sidelined by a knee injury, which kept him out of the side for a month,[49] and in January 2007 he was angry after he was dropped to the substitutes' bench in favour of fellow strikers Barry Conlon and Martin Gritton for a game against Hereford United. Mansfield won the game 3–1 with Boulding coming on to score one of the goals.[50] He finished the season with just six goals from 45 games,[47] as Mansfield finished in 17th position.[51]

Boulding's 2007–08 season started in better form, when he scored in a 1–1 draw with Brentford on the opening day of the campaign,[52] which was followed up with goals in each of Mansfield's next three league fixtures.[53] Despite his goals, Mansfield were soon at the bottom of the table.[54] The club found some respite from their league form in the FA Cup; their run started with a 3–0 victory against Conference South side Lewes when both Boulding brothers scored,[55] and was followed with a 3–2 defeat of another non-league team, Harrogate Railway Athletic, when Boulding scored twice in a televised game.[56] However, Boulding missed a penalty in Mansfield's next league game as they remained bottom of the table following a goalless draw with Bradford City,[57] before they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Premier League club Middlesbrough in the fourth round once again live on television.[58] Boulding, who hit the crossbar during the game, was pleased with the side's performance, saying: "If we can take that sort of performance into the league, we'll definitely get out of this relegation battle."[59] While Boulding's own goalscoring form continued, Mansfield failed to pick up enough points to stay up. He finished the season with 25 goals, including a hat-trick in his penultimate game against Shrewsbury Town.[53]

By the end of the season, Boulding had made 92 appearances, scoring 31 goals, in his second spell at Mansfield. After Mansfield's relegation to the Football Conference, he was out of contract, and as well as being offered new terms by the club,[60] at least four League Two clubs also tried to sign him.[61] In July 2008, he and his brother both decided to leave Mansfield Town after turning down their offer, with a reported 15 other clubs interested in offering him a contract.[62]

Bradford City

Boulding's goals attracted interest from a number of clubs including League One side Cheltenham Town,[63] and League Two teams Bradford City, former clubs Grimsby Town and Rotherham United,[64] [65] and Lincoln City.[66] Boulding and his brother were expected to sign for Cheltenham Town but had a change of heart and instead moved to League Two side Bradford City on a two-year contract in July 2008, joining the team on their tour of Scotland.[67] Boulding was one of four Bradford players to make his debut on the opening day of the 2008–09 season against Notts County. He was a second-half substitute replacing fellow striker Barry Conlon, as Bradford won 2–1.[68] His first goal for City came in their third game of the season to open the scoring in a 2–0 victory against Rochdale on 23 August 2008, which put them second in the table.[69] Along with Barry Conlon and Peter Thorne, Boulding was one of three strikers at City who all scored 10 goals by February as City maintained their push for the play-offs.[70] Boulding finished the season with 13 goals, but admitted his performance had been "very average", and was one player who took a pay cut after the club missed out on promotion.[71]

Boulding started the first game of his second season with Bradford City, which ended with City losing 5–0 to Notts County,[72] but he soon lost his place to new signings Gareth Evans and James Hanson and so had to wait another seven weeks for his second start which came against Northampton Town because Evans was suspended.[73] He scored his first goal of the season in the game to give City a 2–0 lead, but his side conceded twice for the game to finish in a 2–2 draw.[74] He scored in the club's following two games,[75] but was then kept out of the side for two weeks by a virus.[76] Upon his return, he scored his 100th career goal and his fourth goal in five games as a late consolation in an FA Cup defeat to Notts County.[77] However, Boulding continued to struggle to maintain a first-team place and was released early from his contract in March 2010, along with his brother under mutual consent, after failing to make a single start under new manager Peter Taylor.[78] He had played 71 games at City, although nearly one-third were as substitute, and scored 19 goals.

Return to Barnsley and transfer to Derby County

Boulding returned on trial to former clubs Mansfield Town, with his brother Rory,[79] and Barnsley.[80] Boulding offered to play for free on a short-term deal at the latter club and started the season with the Championship side,[81] being named on the bench for the club's opening match away to Queens Park Rangers. He was an unused substitute as his new side lost 4–0.[82] Boulding was limited to reserve team football, which included a goal against Nottingham Forest.[83] He failed to appear for the first-team and in February 2011, he was given a trial with another Championship club Derby County scoring in a reserve game against Walsall.[84] [85] After his trial, Boulding joined Derby on a non-contract deal until the end of the 2010–11 season.[86] He played for the reserves[87] before he earned his first call-up to the Derby team for a game against Crystal Palace. He was an unused substitute in a 2–2 draw.[88] Boulding did not feature in the Derby first-team and they did not retain him at the end of the season.[89] He did however train with the club during pre-season ahead of the 2011–12 season and played in a friendly against Burton Albion.[90]

Personal life

Michael Boulding was born on 8 February 1976 in Sheffield, England, to Mick and Deirdre Boulding.[91] Boulding has four sisters, Sally,[92] Mary, singer-songwriter Helen,[93] and Laura, and a younger brother, Rory, who is 12 years his junior, and was born after the family moved to Sheffield.[94] [95] Boulding's family own a property business, Merlin Estates, which he briefly worked for when he decided to retire from football in 2005.[96] The firm went into compulsory liquidation in 2009.[91] Boulding lives with his brother, Rory.[95]

Career statistics

Updated to 25 February 2011.[97]

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOther[98] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hallam1998–99
Mansfield Town1999–2000326102010366
2000–01336202010386
Total65123040207412
Grimsby Town2001–0235112020003911
Aston Villa2002–030000002121
Sheffield United (loan)2002–036000110071
Grimsby Town2002–03124000000124
2003–0427121110103013
Total39161110104217
Barnsley2003–046000000060
2004–0529101010103210
Total35101010103810
Cardiff City (loan)2004–054000000040
Mansfield Town2006–07395302110456
2007–0843223310004725
Total82276331109231
Bradford City2008–0943122110104613
2009–10214111021256
Total64163220317119
Barnsley2010–110000000000
Derby County2010–110000000000
Career totals33092166142102369102

Notes and References

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  2. News: Boulding can hold court in Premiership says Tony Pickard. 14 July 2002. 4 May 2008. Sunday Mercury. Birmingham, England. Hill. Graham.
  3. Web site: ATP Rankings For 5/3/99. ATP rankings and Results. Steve G Tennis. 4 May 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100201190606/http://www.stevegtennis.com/rankings/1999/s050399.htm. 1 February 2010.
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  5. News: Boulding scoops January prize. 18 August 2008. BBC South Yorkshire.
  6. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 1999/2000. Soccerbase. 17 August 2008.
  7. Web site: Final 1999/2000 Football League Two Table. Soccerbase. 20 August 2008.
  8. News: Mansfield 1–0 Shrewsbury. 14 October 2000. 20 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  9. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2000/2001. Soccerbase. 17 August 2008.
  10. News: Mansfield 1–0 Scunthorpe. 5 May 2001. 20 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  11. Web site: Final 2000/2001 Football League Two Table. 20 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  12. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2001/2002. 26 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  13. News: Bradford 3–2 Grimsby. 29 September 2001. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  14. News: Grimsby stun Liverpool. 9 October 2001. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  15. News: Grimsby 5–2 Crystal Palace. 2 March 2002. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  16. News: Gillingham 2–1 Grimsby. 5 February 2002. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  17. News: Grimsby 6–2 Wimbledon. 23 March 2002. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  18. News: Grimsby 3–1 Burnley. 13 April 2002. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  19. News: Striker's Grimsby hope. 24 April 2002. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  20. News: Villa sign winger Boulding. 8 July 2002. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  21. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2002/2003. 26 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  22. News: Villa revive Euro dream. 27 July 2002. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  23. News: Boulding joins Blades. 27 September 2002. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  24. News: Blades reject Tonge rumours. 28 October 2002. 17 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  25. News: Boulding leaves Blades. 28 November 2002. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  26. News: Boulding joins Grimsby. 10 January 2003. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  27. News: Wimbledon 3–3 Grimsby. 11 January 2003. 28 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  28. News: Grimsby 0–1 Walsall. 21 April 2003. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  29. News: Plymouth 2–2 Grimsby. 3 August 2003. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  30. News: Grimsby 1–2 Swindon. 16 September 2003. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  31. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2003/2004. 4 May 2008. Soccerbase.
  32. News: Grimsby 2–0 Colchester. 18 October 2003. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  33. News: Grimsby 2–0 Notts County. 21 October 2003. 26 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  34. News: Grimsby sack Groves as boss. 9 February 2004. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  35. News: Michael Boulding official PFA interview . 10 February 2004 . 7 December 2008 . Professional Footballers' Association . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613180354/http://www.givemefootball.com/league-two/michael-boulding---official-pfa-interview . 13 June 2011.
  36. News: Barnsley seal Boulding deal. 12 February 2004. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  37. News: Boulding holds respect for Town . 25 October 2008 . 25 October 2008 . Grimsby Telegraph . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081030045127/http://www.sportgrimsby.co.uk/football/grimsby_town/mariners_news/displayarticle.php?ID=6329 . 30 October 2008 .
  38. News: Can Mariners hot-shot Connell catch up to Super Clive? . 8 October 2010 . 8 October 2010 . Grimsby Telegraph.
  39. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2004/2005. 27 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  40. News: Boulding begins Cardiff loan deal. 23 March 2005. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  41. News: Trio released by Barnsley manager. 16 May 2005. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  42. News: Bradford in Boulding/Bridges link. 18 May 2005. 17 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  43. News: Boulding offered Crewe contract. 16 July 2005. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  44. News: Boulding to retire from football. 2 August 2005. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  45. News: 'Retired' Boulding joins Millers. 24 March 2006. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  46. News: Boulding brothers will join Stags. 26 July 2006. 4 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  47. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2006/2007. 27 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  48. News: Mansfield 2–1 MK Dons. 8 August 2006. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  49. News: Stags striker returns to training. 12 October 2006. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  50. News: Boulding angry at substitute role. 16 January 2007. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  51. Web site: Final 2006/2007 Football League Two Table. 27 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  52. News: Brentford 1–1 Mansfield. 11 August 2007. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  53. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2007/2008. 27 August 2008. Soccerbase.
  54. News: Mansfield 1–2 MK Dons. 2 October 2007. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  55. News: Mansfield 3–0 Lewes. 10 November 2007. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  56. News: Harrogate Railway 2–3 Mansfield. 2 December 2007. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  57. News: Mansfield 0–0 Bradford. 5 December 2007. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  58. News: Mansfield 0–2 Middlesbrough. 26 January 2008. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  59. News: Dearden proud of Mansfield effort. 26 January 2008. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  60. News: Seven players to leave Mansfield. 16 May 2008. 17 May 2008. BBC Sport.
  61. News: Decision time for City target Boulding. 20 June 2008. 21 June 2008. Telegraph & Argus. Simon. Parker.
  62. News: Boulding brothers quit Mansfield. 8 July 2008. 8 July 2008. BBC Sport.
  63. News: Cheltenham in race for Boulding. 16 July 2008. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  64. News: Grimsby plan to bid for Boulding. 12 June 2008. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  65. News: Rotherham show Boulding interest. 28 May 2008. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  66. News: Lincoln admit Boulding interest. 30 May 2008. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  67. News: Bradford sign Boulding brothers. 25 July 2008. 18 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  68. News: Bradford 2–1 Notts County. 9 August 2008. 9 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  69. News: Boulding off mark as City maintain 100 per cent start. 23 August 2008. 23 August 2008. Telegraph & Argus. Mike. Crowther.
  70. News: Boulding targets City goal-rush. 6 February 2009. 7 February 2009. Telegraph & Argus. Simon. Parker.
  71. News: McCall hails Boulding's 'terrific gesture'. 18 July 2009. 19 July 2009. Telegraph & Argus. Simon. Parker.
  72. News: Notts County 5–0 Bradford. 8 August 2009. 3 October 2009. BBC Sport.
  73. News: Boulding's big chance to kick-start his season. 2 October 2009. 3 October 2009. Telegraph & Argus. Simon. Parker.
  74. News: Northampton 2 City 2. 3 October 2009. 3 October 2009. Telegraph & Argus. Simon. Parker.
  75. Web site: Games played by Michael Boulding in 2009/2010 . 8 February 2010 . Soccerbase.
  76. News: Stu: Macc it another lucky day . 29 October 2009 . 8 February 2010 . Telegraph & Argus . Simon . Parker.
  77. News: McCall praises performance as City bow out in battling display . 7 November 2009 . 8 February 2010 . Telegraph & Argus . Simon . Parker.
  78. News: Boulding leaves Bantams . Telegraph & Argus . Simon . Parker . 15 March 2010 . 15 March 2010.
  79. News: Holdsworth impressed by former Stags striker Boulding's trial performance . Nottingham Evening Post . 12 July 2010 . 19 July 2010.
  80. News: Barnsley hand trial to ex-Reds striker Michael Boulding . BBC Sport . 16 July 2010 . 19 July 2010.
  81. News: Exciting times ahead at Oakwell pledges Robins . 30 July 2010 . 7 August 2010 . The Yorkshire Post . Ian . Appleyard.
  82. News: QPR 4–0 Barnsley . BBC Sport . 7 August 2010 . 7 August 2010.
  83. News: Full time from the City Ground . 1 September 2010 . 12 September 2010 . Barnsley F.C..
  84. News: Walsall Res 0–2 Derby County Res . 9 February 2011 . 10 February 2011 . Derby County F.C..
  85. News: Pringle signs a new contract with the Rams . Evening Telegraph . 11 February 2011 . 14 February 2011.
  86. News: Derby County sign Frank Fielding and Michael Boulding . BBC Sport . 25 February 2011 . 25 February 2011.
  87. News: Rams hit back with late double to notch victory . Steve . Nicholson . Evening Telegraph . 17 March 2011 . 20 March 2011.
  88. News: Late penalty denies Rams victory at Palace . Evening Telegraph . 17 March 2011 . 19 March 2011.
  89. News: Derby confirm retained list . Derby County F.C. . 11 May 2011 . 11 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110513100550/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2357692,00.html . 13 May 2011 .
  90. News: Derby confirm line-ups for Burton . https://archive.today/20120723132403/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2394153,00.html . dead . 23 July 2012 . Derby County F.C. . 16 July 2011 . 16 July 2011 .
  91. News: Bust firm bosses start again. 2 February 2009. 8 February 2009. Sheffield Telegraph. Polly. Rippon.
  92. Web site: Helen Boulding Biography . . 6 July 2012.
  93. Web site: Singer Helen Boulding cheers on her Stags brothers . Chad . 24 January 2008 . 6 July 2012.
  94. Web site: Rory Boulding. 27 August 2008. BBC Sport.
  95. News: Softly, softly is just job for Rory. 24 August 2008. 27 August 2008. Yorkshire Evening Post. Leon. Wobschall.
  96. News: Boulding's hot property as he hangs up boots. 4 August 2005. 18 August 2008. Sheffield Star.
  97. Web site: Michael Boulding . Soccerbase . 15 March 2010.
  98. Competitive games only. Intertoto Cup and Football League Trophy games.