Nathan Abbey Explained

Nathan Abbey
Fullname:Nathanael Abbey
Height:6ft 1in[1]
Birth Date:1978 7, df=y
Birth Place:Islington, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:–1995
Youthclubs1:Luton Town
Years1:1995–2001
Clubs1:Luton Town
Caps1:55
Goals1:0
Years2:2001–2002
Clubs2:Chesterfield
Caps2:46
Goals2:0
Years3:2002–2003
Caps3:5
Goals3:0
Years4:2003
Clubs4:Stevenage Borough
Caps4:6
Goals4:0
Years5:2003
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Years6:2003
Clubs6:Hayes
Caps6:1
Goals6:0
Years7:2003–2004
Clubs7:Ipswich Town
Caps7:0
Goals7:0
Years8:2004
Clubs8:Burnley
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Years9:2004–2006
Clubs9:Boston United
Caps9:61
Goals9:0
Years10:2005–2006
Clubs10:Leyton Orient (loan)
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Years11:2006
Clubs11:Bristol City
Caps11:1
Goals11:0
Years12:2006
Caps12:24
Goals12:0
Years13:2006–2007
Clubs13:Brentford
Caps13:16
Goals13:0
Years14:2007–2009
Caps14:1
Goals14:0
Years15:2009–2010
Caps15:10
Goals15:0
Years16:2010
Caps16:29
Goals16:0
Years17:2011–2013
Clubs17:Arlesey Town
Caps17:56
Goals17:0
Years18:2013–2014
Clubs18:St Neots Town
Caps18:37
Goals18:0
Years19:2014–2015
Caps19:1
Goals19:0
Years20:2015–2018
Clubs20:Arlesey Town
Caps20:0
Goals20:0
Totalcaps:350
Totalgoals:0
Manageryears1:2011–2013
Managerclubs1:Arlesey Town (player-assistant)
Manageryears2:2013–2014
Managerclubs2:St Neots Town (player-assistant)
Manageryears3:2015–2018
Managerclubs3:Arlesey Town (joint-coach)
Manageryears4:2018–2019
Managerclubs4:Bedford Town (assistant)
Manageryears5:2019
Managerclubs5:Bedford Town (joint-manager)
Manageryears6:2019–2020
Managerclubs6:Bedford Town

Nathanael "Nathan" Abbey (born 11 July 1978) is an English journeyman former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Career

Luton Town

Nathanael Abbey was born on 11 July 1978 in Islington, London, and began his football career as a trainee with Luton Town, turning professional in August 1995. His first team debut came on 26 August 1997 in the League Cup first round second leg tie at home to Colchester United, a 1–1 draw taking the Hatters into the second round.[2] Later that season he had a spell on loan to Football Conference side Woking. He had to wait until January 1999 for this next first team appearance for Luton, playing in the 3–0 defeat at home to Walsall in the Football League Trophy. His league debut came the following month, on 6 February, playing in the 2–1 win away to Burnley.

Abbey began the 1999–2000 season as Luton's first choice goalkeeper, previous first choice Kelvin Davis having been sold to Wimbledon to aid Luton's financial problems, and remained a regular throughout the season. In the summer of 2000, Luton manager Ricky Hill signed Mark Ovendale and chose him to start the season in place of him. However, Abbey soon regained his place in the side,[3] though spent most of the season in and out of the side as first Lil Fuccillo and then Joe Kinnear took over as Luton manager.

Chesterfield

With Luton relegated to the bottom flight of the Football League, Abbey was released by Luton[4] and joined Chesterfield in August 2001. He was an ever-present the following season and won the Chesterfield Player of the Year Award, but left after failing to agree a new contract.[5]

Non-league

He joined Northampton Town in August 2002[6] and signed a contract extension until the end of the season,[7] but struggled to establish himself and was released at the end of the season having played only eight games. He returned to Luton on trial, but signed for Conference side Stevenage Borough in July 2003. He played six Conference games before returning to Luton Town in October 2003. He was released by Luton manager Mike Newell the following month, joining Macclesfield Town,[8] where he again failed to make the first team and was released, joining non-league Hayes in December 2003.[9] Abbey had similar experiences on moving to Ipswich Town later the same month[10] and Burnley in January 2004.

Boston United

In July 2004, Abbey signed for Boston United, playing 61 league games over the next season and a half. He had a spell on loan with Leyton Orient in December 2005[11] and moved to Bristol City on a free transfer in February 2006[12] after being released by Boston at the end of January.[13] He made just one appearance for City, as a substitute for Adriano Basso in the 1–0 defeat away to Southend United on 6 May 2005, before being released at the end of the season.[14]

Torquay United

He signed for Torquay United in July 2006[15] and was soon installed as first choice goalkeeper by Torquay manager Ian Atkins. Despite being ever-present in the Torquay goal from the start of the 2006–07 season, Abbey was only offered a one-month extension to his existing six-month contract and left the club at the end of his contract on 28 December 2006.[16] His last game for Torquay came on 26 December 2006 at home to Milton Keynes Dons, where Torquay manager Lubos Kubik decided to substitute him for debutant keeper Martin Horsell with seven minutes of the game remaining and Torquay 2–0 down.[17]

Brentford

Abbey signed for Brentford on 29 December 2006 on an emergency loan as regular goalkeepers Stuart Nelson and Clark Masters were injured.[18] He signed a permanent contract on 26 January 2007.[19] He made sixteen appearances for the Bees before being released on 16 May 2007.[20]

Milton Keynes Dons

He signed for Milton Keynes Dons shortly before the start of the 2007–08 season. He made his debut for MK Dons coming on as a sub against Cheltenham Town when regular keeper Willy Gueret was sent off.[21] After two seasons he was released by MK Dons.[22]

Return to non-league

He joined Rushden & Diamonds making eleven appearances for the club. In January 2010 he joined Kettering Town on a non-contract basis.[23] It was announced on 16 November 2010 that Abbey had been sacked from Kettering Town due to gross misconduct, having made 29 appearances for the club.[24]

Managerial career

Abbey joined his brother Zema as player/assistant manager at Arlesey Town.[25] In November 2013, Abbey moved with his brother to St Neots Town.[26] Abbey left the club at the same time as his brother a couple of months into the 2014–15 season, with Gary King assuming sole control of the first team. Abbey soon joined Dunstable Town in late 2014. In February 2015, he returned to Arlesey Town as player-joint manager alongside his brother.[27] The two left the club in May 2018.

In the summer 2018, Abbey joined Bedford Town both as a player and as an assistant coach, monitoring the match analysis.[28] Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Abbey was promoted to joint-head coach alongside Jon Taylor.[29] On 3 November 2019, Taylor decided to step back and Abbey agreed to take on the role by himself.[30] However, he decided to step back on 14 January 2020 after a disappointing run of form since he took charge of the team.[31]

In December 2021 it was announced that Bedford FC had been sold to new owner Peter McCormack. The club team, now known as Real Bedford, is currently managed by Nathan Abbey as it continues its season in the Spartan South Midlands Football League.

Personal life

His brother, Zema, was also a professional footballer.

Career statistics

[32]

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Luton Town1997–98Second Division0000100010
1998–99Second Division2000001030
1999–00Second Division340502000410
2000–01Second Division200300000230
Total560803010680
Chesterfield2001–02Second Division460301030530
Northampton Town2002–03Second Division5000102080
Stevenage Borough2003–04Conference60000060
Ipswich Town2003–04First Division00000000
Burnley2003–04First Division00000000
Boston United2004–05League Two440402010510
2005–06League Two170201020220
Total610603030730
Leyton Orient (loan)2005–06League Two0000
Bristol City (loan)2005–06League One1010
Torquay United2006–07League Two240301010290
Brentford2006–07League One160160
Milton Keynes Dons2007–08League Two0010200030
2008–09League One1000001020
Total1010201050
Rushden & Diamonds2009–10Conference Premier10020120
Kettering Town2009–10Conference Premier170170
2010–11Conference Premier11000110
Total28000280
Career total25402301101102990

Honours

Milton Keynes Dons

2008[33]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rollin, Jack . Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2003–2004 . 2003 . Headline . 978-0-7553-1228-3 . London . 506.
  2. Web site: Nathan Abbey player profile. https://archive.today/20030521113857/http://www.lutonfc.com/playerprofile.asp?PlayerID=31. dead. 21 May 2003. Luton Town F.C.. 8 December 2008.
  3. News: Hill explains why he axed Ovendale. BBC Sport. 19 October 2000. 8 December 2008.
  4. News: Clear-out begins at Luton. BBC Sport. 20 April 2001. 8 December 2008.
  5. News: Spireites capture Dawson. BBC Sport. 8 May 2002. 8 December 2008.
  6. News: Cobblers capture Abbey . BBC Sport . 5 August 2002 . 20 May 2007 .
  7. News: Abbey stays with Cobblers. BBC Sport. 7 October 2002. 8 December 2008.
  8. News: Abbey arrives at Moss Rose . BBC Sport . 15 November 2003 . 20 May 2007 .
  9. Web site: Hayes lose Abbey to Ipswich . https://web.archive.org/web/20121001125124/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=14516 . 2012-10-01 . NonLeagueDaily.com . 19 December 2003 . 20 May 2007 .
  10. News: Ipswich sign Abbey . BBC Sport . 17 December 2003 . 20 May 2007 .
  11. News: Pilgrims ponder keeper loan swoop. BBC Sport . 21 December 2005. 8 December 2008.
  12. News: City recruit McCammon and Abbey . BBC Sport . 17 February 2006 . 20 May 2007 .
  13. News: Boston release Whelan and Abbey. BBC Sport. 31 January 2006. 8 December 2008.
  14. News: Johnson will release five players. BBC Sport. 8 May 2006. 8 December 2008.
  15. News: Abbey agrees terms with Torquay . BBC Sport . 27 July 2006 . 20 May 2007 .
  16. News: Goalkeeper Abbey leaves Torquay . BBC Sport . 28 December 2006 . 20 May 2007 .
  17. News: Torquay 0–2 MK Dons. BBC Sport. 26 December 2006. 8 December 2008.
  18. News: Goalkeeper Abbey joins Brentford . BBC Sport . 29 December 2006 . 20 May 2007 .
  19. News: Abbey signs contract at Brentford . BBC Sport . 26 January 2007 . 20 May 2007 .
  20. News: Bees sign Mackie after clear-out. BBC Sport. 16 May 2007. 5 December 2008.
  21. News: Dons sign Abbey, Navarro & Howell. BBC Sport. 12 August 2007. 8 December 2008.
  22. News: Six players go in Dons clear-out. James Chard. MK Citizen. 19 May 2009. 29 May 2009.
  23. News: Player Up-date 15 January. https://web.archive.org/web/20120307074147/http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/story.php?story_id=379. 2012-03-07. Kettering Town F.C.. 15 January 2010. 20 January 2010.
  24. News: Kettering Town sack goalkeeper Nathan Abbey. 16 November 2010. 16 November 2010. BBC Sport.
  25. Web site: Arlesey Town – Players & Coaches – Nathan Abbey – Arlesey Town FC . Pitchero.com . 29 November 2012 . 22 February 2013 . dead . https://archive.today/20130131215018/http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/arleseytownfc/s/players-coaches-60531.html?player_id=692456 . 31 January 2013 .
  26. Abbey brothers leave Arlesey Town for St Neots . The Comet . 13 November 2013 . 1 January 2013.
  27. Web site: Nathan Abbey Profile | Aylesbury United FC.
  28. https://www.bedfordtoday.co.uk/sport/football/eagles-announce-flurry-new-signings-including-ex-hatters-benson-and-abbey-1331228 Eagles announce flurry of new signings including ex-Hatters Benson and Abbey
  29. https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/bedfordtownfootballclub/news/joint-management-structure-announced-2437346.html Joint Management Structure Announced
  30. https://www.facebook.com/bedfordtown/posts/management-structure-change-club-statementbedford-town-football-club-can-confirm/2248657571905928/ Bedford Town FC – MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE CHANGE ...
  31. https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/bedfordtownfootballclub/news/club-statement--nathan-abbey-2502742.html CLUB STATEMENT – NATHAN ABBEY
  32. Web site: Games played by Nathan Abbey. Soccerbase. 18 November 2018.
  33. Web site: Grimsby 0-2 MK Dons. BBC Sport. 30 March 2008 . 8 September 2022.