Richard Sneekes Explained

Richard Sneekes
Fullname:Richard Sneekes
Birth Date:30 October 1968
Birth Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Rushall Olympic (First Team Coach)
Youthyears1:-1982
Youthyears2:1982–1984
Youthclubs1:DWS
Youthclubs2:Ajax
Years1:1984–1989
Years2:1989–1990
Years3:1990–1994
Years4:1994
Years5:1994–1996
Years6:1996–2001
Years7:2001
Years8:2001–2002
Years9:2002–2003
Years10:2007
Years11:2010
Clubs1:Ajax
Clubs2:Volendam
Clubs3:Fortuna Sittard
Clubs4:FC Locarno
Clubs5:Bolton Wanderers
Clubs6:West Bromwich Albion
Clubs7:Stockport County
Clubs8:Hull City
Clubs9:Herfølge BK
Clubs10:Hinckley United
Clubs11:Dudley Town
Caps1:3
Caps2:31
Caps3:126
Caps4:26
Caps5:71
Caps6:227
Caps7:9
Caps8:22
Caps10:3
Caps11:5
Goals1:0
Goals2:7
Goals3:20
Goals4:13
Goals5:11
Goals6:30
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals10:0
Goals11:0
Totalcaps:546
Totalgoals:85
Nationalyears1:1982–1984
Nationalyears2:1988–1989
Nationalteam1:Netherlands Schoolboys
Nationalteam2:Netherlands U21
Nationalcaps1:22
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2010–2011
Manageryears2:2011
Manageryears3:2014–2016
Manageryears4:2016–2018
Manageryears5:2018
Manageryears6:2024–
Managerclubs1:Tamworth (academy coach)
Managerclubs2:Hereford United (First Team Coach)
Managerclubs3:Rushall Olympic
Managerclubs4:Sutton Coldfield Town
Managerclubs5:Halesowen Town (First Team Coach)
Managerclubs6:Rushall Olympic (First Team Coach)

Richard Sneekes (born 30 October 1968) is a Dutch football manager and former professional footballer

As a player, he was a midfielder who notably played in the Premier League with Bolton Wanderers and in the Eredivisie with Ajax and Fortuna Sittard. He also played in the Football League with West Bromwich Albion, Stockport County and Hull City, in Switzerland with FC Locarno, in Norway with Herfølge BK and in his native country with Volendam. Initially retiring in 2003, he later came out of retirement and had two spells with non-league sides Hinckley United and Dudley Town. He was capped twice at Netherlands U21 level.

Since retirement, Sneekes has remained in England and has coached at non-league level for Tamworth and Hereford United. He has also had spells as manager of Rushall Olympic and Sutton Coldfield Town.

Playing career

Ajax and Fortuna Sittard

Sneekes started as a Youth player at amateur club DWS and went to Ajax Amsterdam at the age of 14, he made 22 appearances for Netherlands National Schoolboys. He made his debut for Ajax at the age of 16, and broke through into the Netherlands U21 team, but never quite fulfilled his potential for the club and was transferred out at the age of 21.

After a short spell at Volendam Sneekes signed for Fortuna Sittard and spent four years at the club after which he moved to FC Locarno in Switzerland before being transferred to England.

Bolton Wanderers

Sneekes first came to prominence in England when he signed for Bolton Wanderers in August 1994 for £200,000. He was part of their team that won promotion to the Premier League that season. Bolton struggled in the Premier League and he was transferred shortly before the end of the season. Whilst at Bolton he played in the 1995 Football League Cup Final.

West Bromwich Albion

Alan Buckley signed the Dutchman for West Bromwich Albion in March 1996 for £400,000. Despite Buckley claiming it would be a while before he made any difference, Sneekes almost immediately became a cult hero at The Hawthorns. Sneekes was an overnight sensation, and many of the Baggies crowd took to wearing long blond wigs - even the club shop was selling them. Sneekes finished his first season with ten goals from thirteen games, arguably for some Albion fans saving them from relegation. Sneekes spent seven seasons at West Brom before finally being transferred at the start of the 2001–02 season. After Sneekes' retirement in 2007, he went on to captain West Bromwich Albion in the Midlands 'Masters' and has done so ever since. He scored in the 2008 and 2011 tournaments.

Stockport, Hull and Herfølge

He moved to Stockport County on a free transfer in September 2001,[1] but stayed just two months[2] before a move to Hull City. That move also didn't work out and he left the latter club in May 2002.[3] A further year was spent with Danish club Herfølge BK, before retiring from the professional game at the age of 34.

Hinckley United

Sneekes was convinced to come out of retirement following a chance meeting with Hinckley United manager Dean Thomas, at the Hong Kong Sixes tournament in July 2007. Sneekes initially trained with the Conference North club, but then decided to sign for them. However his debut was put on hold as his International Clearance was sought after last playing in Denmark.[4] He eventually made his debut in Hinckley's 4-2 FA Cup win over Grantham Town in September 2007. However, a disastrous start for Hinckley United in the league meant that Sneekes was released, after playing only three games for the club, in October 2007.[5] Sneekes immediately went back into retirement, saying "The fact that I was not really enjoying it meant that it became too much of a chore to do it".[6]

Dudley Town

On Monday 27 September 2010, it was revealed in local newspapers that Richard Sneekes had signed for Dudley Town, who play in the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division. Richard Sneekes' son, Giorgio also signed for the club in the 2010/2011 season.[7] Richard made his debut in Dudley's 2–2 draw at Shifnal Town on 5 October 2010.

Coaching career

On 29 May 2010, Sneekes was announced as an assistant Academy Coach to Dale Belford where he will be developing Tamworth youth talent.[8]

At 11:15am, 4 July 2011, Sneekes was announced as a First Team Coach at League Two Hereford United, in order to fill the gap left by Dave Kevan who left for Stoke City. It is said that he will look encourage "nice attractive football".[9] He will leave the club once his contract runs out at the end of June.

On 15 May 2014, Sneekes was unveiled as the new manager of Rushall Olympic. This is Sneekes first solo role as manager of a senior club. He will be assisted by Steve Hinks, with CB radio support from Daryl Burgess.[10]

In November 2016 he was named as the new manager of Sutton Coldfield Town, replacing Neil Tooth.

Honours

Bolton Wanderers

Notes and References

  1. News: 4 September 2001. Stockport snap up Sneekes. BBC Sport. 26 April 2007.
  2. News: 21 November 2001. Sneekes in County exit. BBC Sport. 26 April 2007.
  3. News: 22 May 2002. Sneekes leaves Hull. BBC Sport. 26 April 2007.
  4. News: 18 September 2007. Red tape stops Sneekes. Heartland Evening News. 29 September 2007.
  5. News: Thomas continues with his hitlist. Hinckley United Independent. 19 October 2007. 28 October 2007.
  6. Sneekes. Richard. Richard Sneekes' column. Albion (West Bromwich Albion Matchday Magazine). CRE8, for West Bromwich Albion. 99. 9. 70–71. 27 October 2007.
  7. Web site: Welcome to the official website of DUDLEY TOWN FC | WILLENHALL, West Midlands .
  8. Web site: Lambs add ex-W.B.A. star to Coaching Team . 29 May 2010 . TheLambs.co.uk . 29 May 2010.
  9. Web site: Bulls Appoint Sneekes As Coach . 4 July 2011 . herefordunited.co.uk . 4 July 2011.
  10. Web site: Club not live.
  11. News: Liverpool prevail in cup final to savour . Glenn . Moore . The Independent . 2 April 1995 . 3 April 2024.