Michael Duberry Explained

Michael Duberry
Full Name:Michael Wayne Duberry[1]
Birth Date:14 October 1975
Birth Place:Enfield, England
Height:6 ft 1 in
Position:Centre-back
Youthyears1:1991–1993
Years1:1993–1999
Clubs1:Chelsea
Caps1:87
Goals1:1
Years2:1995
Clubs2:Bournemouth (loan)
Caps2:7
Goals2:0
Years3:1999–2005
Clubs3:Leeds United
Caps3:57
Goals3:4
Years4:2004–2005
Clubs4:Stoke City (loan)
Caps4:15
Goals4:0
Years5:2005–2007
Clubs5:Stoke City
Caps5:80
Goals5:1
Years6:2007–2009
Clubs6:Reading
Caps6:48
Goals6:0
Years7:2009–2010
Caps7:18
Goals7:0
Years8:2010–2011
Clubs8:St Johnstone
Caps8:50
Goals8:1
Years9:2011–2013
Caps9:47
Goals9:3
Years10:2013
Clubs10:Hendon
Caps10:4
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:413
Totalgoals:10
Nationalyears1:1996–1997
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:1

Michael Wayne Duberry (born 14 October 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

He started his career with Premier League side Chelsea, and also played in the top flight for Leeds United and Reading, and in the Scottish Premier League for St Johnstone. He has also previously played in the Football League for Bournemouth, Stoke City, Wycombe Wanderers and Oxford United before finishing his career with non-League football club Hendon.

Club career

Chelsea

Duberry attended Enfield Grammar School in London and started his career at Chelsea where he was a trainee and made his debut during the 1993–94 season, before a brief loan period with Bournemouth. Duberry made a total of 115 appearances for Chelsea and scored 3 goals, including one in a 2–1 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford in November 1996.[2] His two other Chelsea goals came in their 1995–96 FA Cup campaign, with goals against Grimsby Town[3] and Wimbledon.[4] He won the League Cup, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup with Chelsea, all in 1998, but faced stiff competition for a place in the side from the likes of Marcel Desailly and Frank Leboeuf. Duberry picked up an Achilles tendon injury in January 1997 meaning he missed the rest of that season, including the 1997 FA Cup Final.[5]

Leeds United

Seeking regular football, Duberry eventually requested a transfer and moved to Leeds United in June 1999 for £4.5 million. However, he again failed to break into the first team, as the likes of Jonathan Woodgate, Dominic Matteo, Lucas Radebe and Rio Ferdinand took Leeds to the Champions League semi-finals. He did play the full 90 minutes of their memorable 1–0 win over AC Milan at Elland Road during that campaign;[6] however, this would prove to be his last appearance of that season in any competition. He was involved in a court case with Leeds teammates Jonathan Woodgate and Lee Bowyer. The first season in which he played regularly for Leeds was 2003–04, as by this time Lucas Radebe had become increasingly injury-prone and crippling debt had forced the sales of Ferdinand and Woodgate. However, Duberry failed to impress in a defence often made up of loan signings (such as Zoumana Camara and Didier Domi) and then youth-team players (such as Frazer Richardson and Matthew Kilgallon).

Stoke City

When Leeds were relegated to the Football League he stayed on for a season until Leeds manager Kevin Blackwell allowed him to move to Stoke City where he went on to become a first-team regular and club captain. All 80 of his appearances for the club were as a starter; not once did he feature on the bench. He scored once for Stoke, in a 2–0 win over Crewe Alexandra.[7]

Reading

On 31 January 2007, Duberry signed for Reading, who invoked a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave Stoke for a Premier League club if a set fee was received, rumoured to be in the region of £800,000.[8] He made his league debut for Reading on 24 February in a 2–1 defeat away to Middlesbrough.[9]

Wycombe Wanderers

On 15 May 2009, Reading announced that they would not be renewing Duberry's contract,[10] and on 10 July he signed a two-year contract with Wycombe Wanderers,[11] being appointed club captain shortly afterwards. He was released from his contract on 1 February 2010 having seen his contract terminated by mutual consent, according to the official Wycombe Wanderers website.

St Johnstone

Four days later, Duberry signed for Scottish side St Johnstone.[12] He made his Saints debut in a 1–0 Scottish Cup defeat to Dundee United.[13] He scored his first goal for St Johnstone in a 2–2 draw with St Mirren on 17 April 2010.[14] Duberry re-signed a further one-year deal with St Johnstone on 27 May.[15]

Oxford United

Duberry joined Oxford United on 1 June 2011 on a two-year deal, to be closer to his family.[16] He scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–1 victory over Port Vale, on 29 October.[17] On 21 January 2012, Duberry scored two own goals followed by a last-minute equaliser as Oxford drew 2–2 with Hereford United.[18] In August, 36-year-old Duberry underwent neck surgery in an attempt to prolong his career, and stated his hopes of a return to fitness within four months.[19] He made two substitute appearances in December and returned to the starting line-up in a league fixture on 1 January 2013.[20] During his second season at the club he became the oldest outfield player to appear in the Oxford first team, his final appearance at Accrington Stanley coming at the age of . He was released by Oxford at the end of the 2012–13 season having made 50 appearances for the club in two seasons.[21]

Hendon

Duberry announced that he had signed a week-to-week deal with non-League club Hendon on 9 August 2013. After just four games, and 16 days with the Greens, he was released,[22] and announced his retirement from football on 2 October.[23]

International career

Duberry was eligible to play international football for England, through birth and Montserrat, as both his parents were born there.[24] He stated that Ruel Fox had asked him earlier in his career if he wanted to play for the Montserrat national football team, but declined as he stated his dream was to play for England. Duberry was approached again, later in his career, whilst playing for St Johnstone. However, he declined again despite the team training in Enfield, close to where he grew up.

Personal life

After retiring as a player, Duberry began Made Leaders, a mentoring, coaching and leadership business.[25]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Chelsea1993–94Premier League20000020
1994–95Premier League00000000
1995–96Premier League2208000300
1996–97Premier League1511020181
1997–98Premier League230103060330
1998–99Premier League25020302010330
Total8711208080101161
Bournemouth (loan)1995–96Second Division70000070
Leeds United1999–2000Premier League131101010161
2000–01Premier League4000004080
2001–02Premier League3010201070
2002–03Premier League140202010190
2003–04Premier League193100000203
2004–05Championship40100050
Total574605070754
Stoke City2004–05Championship2500000250
2005–06Championship4113010451
2006–07Championship2902010320
Total95150201021
Reading2006–07Premier League80000080
2007–08Premier League1301020160
2008–09Championship270001020300
Total480103020540
Wycombe Wanderers2009–10League One180100000190
St Johnstone2009–10Scottish Premier League1711000181
2010–11Scottish Premier League3303030390
Total5014030571
Oxford United2011–12League Two363001000373
2012–13League Two110200000130
Total473201000503
Career total409103102201503048010

Honours

Chelsea

1997–98[26]

1997–98[27]

1998[28]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2009–10 . Mainstream Publishing . 2009 . 978-1-84596-474-0 . Hugman . Barry J..
  2. News: O'hagan . Simon . 2 November 1996 . United they fall apart . . London . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/united-they-fall-apart-1350576.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live . 29 December 2009.
  3. News: Moore . Glenn . 28 February 1996 . Chelsea's rapid route to victory . . London . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/chelseas-rapid-route-to-victory-1321713.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live . 29 December 2009.
  4. News: Rowbottom . Mike . 20 March 1996 . Chelsea thrive on Gullit's inspiration . . London . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/chelsea-thrive-on-gullits-inspiration-1343295.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live . 29 December 2009.
  5. News: 18 January 1997 . Robson on mission improbable . Independent . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-robson-on-mission-improbable-1283846.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live . 21 December 2016.
  6. News: 19 September 2000 . Leeds stun Milan on glory night . BBC . 24 December 2010.
  7. News: 18 October 2005 . Stoke 2–0 Crewe . BBC . 5 November 2009.
  8. News: 31 January 2007 . Duberry has completed his transfer to join Royals . readingfc.co.uk . dead . 31 January 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120531070339/http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10306~973891%2C00.html . 31 May 2012.
  9. News: May . John . 24 February 2007 . Middlesbrough 2–1 Reading . BBC News . 30 March 2007.
  10. News: 15 May 2009 . Murty and Marcus among those to leave . BBC News . dead . 15 September 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120314020554/http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10306~1659038%2C00.html . 14 March 2012.
  11. Web site: News | Latest News | Latest News | BLUES SIGN DUBERRY . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719140716/http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0%2C%2C10430~1718507%2C00.html . 19 July 2011 . 15 February 2010 . Wycombe Wanderers.
  12. News: 5 February 2010 . Free agent Michael Duberry joins St Johnstone . .
  13. News: 6 February 2010 . St Johnstone 0–1 Dundee Utd . . 17 March 2010.
  14. News: 17 April 2010 . St Johnstone 2 – 2 St Mirren . BBC . 24 December 2010.
  15. News: 27 May 2010 . Michael Duberry signs one-year deal with St Johnstone . . 28 May 2010.
  16. News: 1 June 2011 . Defender Michael Duberry signs for Oxford United . BBC Sport . 2 June 2011.
  17. News: 29 October 2011 . Oxford Utd 2–1 Port Vale . BBC Sport . 2 November 2011.
  18. News: 21 January 2012 . Oxford Utd 2 – 2 Hereford . BBC Sport . 22 January 2012.
  19. News: 9 August 2012 . Oxford United star Michael Duberry vows to win fitness battle . BBC Sport . 15 August 2012.
  20. Web site: 17 December 2012 . Dubes set for return . 11 January 2013 . Oxford United F.C..
  21. News: Oxford United: Michael Duberry among 12 released . BBC Sport . 2 May 2013 .
  22. Web site: 27 August 2013 . Duberry Parts Company with Hendon . 28 August 2013 . Pitchero Non-League.
  23. News: Michael Duberry: Ex-Chelsea and Leeds defender retires . BBC Sport . 2 October 2013 .
  24. News: Bannerman . Gordon . 21 December 2010 . Saints Michael Duberry says no to sunshine island . Perthshire Adviser . 16 June 2011.
  25. Web site: Former Chelsea defender Michael Duberry urges greater transparency in selection for football roles . 10 November 2020 . Sky Sports . en.
  26. News: Football: Vialli's selflessness primes Chelsea's deserved victory . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-vialli-s-selflessness-primes-chelsea-s-deserved-victory-1153305.html . 12 May 2022 . subscription . live . Glenn . Moore . The Independent . London . 29 March 1998 . 6 April 2021.
  27. Web site: Cup Winners Cup 1997/1998: Final: Chelsea FC – VfB Stuttgart 1:0: Match details . worldfootball.net . HEIM:SPIEL . 6 April 2021.
  28. Web site: Final: Real Madrid 0–1 Chelsea: Line-ups . UEFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20200607215131/https://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/match/55653--real-madrid-vs-chelsea/lineups/?iv=true . 7 June 2020.