Steve Blatherwick Explained

Steve Blatherwick
Fullname:Steven Scott Blatherwick
Birth Date:20 September 1973
Birth Place:Hucknall, England
Position:Central defender
Youthyears1:1989–1991
Youthclubs1:Notts County
Years1:1991–1992
Clubs1:Notts County
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1992–1997
Caps2:10
Goals2:0
Years3:1994
Clubs3:Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Years4:1995
Clubs4:Hereford United (loan)
Caps4:10
Goals4:1
Years5:1997
Clubs5:Reading (loan)
Caps5:7
Goals5:0
Years6:1997–1998
Clubs6:Burnley
Caps6:24
Goals6:0
Years7:1998
Clubs7:Chesterfield (loan)
Caps7:2
Goals7:0
Years8:1998–2006
Clubs8:Chesterfield
Caps8:223
Goals8:10
Years9:2007–2009
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:278
Totalgoals:11
Manageryears1:2009
Managerclubs1:Gainsborough Trinity (caretaker)

Steven Scott Blatherwick (born 20 September 1973) is an English football coach and former footballer

He played as a defender from 1991 to 2006. He spent much of his career playing for Chesterfield; however, he had previously played in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest. He also played in the Football League with Notts County, Wycombe Wanderers, Hereford United, Reading and Burnley. He retired from the game at the age of 32, on medical advice after suffering a back injury.[1] He later became a coach at non-league club Gainsborough Trinity and briefly managed the club in a caretaker capacity before leaving the game to set up his own sports management company.

Playing career

He started his career at Notts County but did not make a first team appearance for the Magpies. In August 1992, he made the short trip across the River Trent to Nottingham Forest. During a five-year spell at the City Ground he started 10 league matches and had spells on loan at Wycombe Wanderers, Hereford United and Reading.

In July 1997 he signed for Burnley for a £150,000 fee. But just over a year later he was loaned to Chesterfield, making the move permanent in December 1998 for a fee of £50,000. He was to spend the rest of his career at Saltergate and helped them win promotion to Division Two in 2001. He retired from playing in October 2006 at the age of 33. He had a testimonial match with former club Nottingham Forest, in which Chesterfield won 1–0 thanks to a goal by veteran striker Wayne Allison.[2]

Coaching career

In 2007 Blatherwick joined former Chesterfield teammate Dave Reeves on the coaching staff at Gainsborough Trinity, with new manager Steve Charles installing Reeves as Assistant Manager, and Blatherwick as a Coach. He was also registered as a makeshift player but had not been named on any squad sheet due to the injury problems that caused his retirement. In August 2009, following the dismissal of Steve Charles, Blatherwick and Reeves were appointed joint caretaker managers, but following the completion of one game in this role, the pair departed the club. Steve continued to study and gained his 'A and B' licence coaching badges. He also gained qualifications as an advanced personal trainer, sports therapist and nutritional adviser. He passed his FA licence agent examination in September 2011 and is studying Sports Psychology.

Personal life

Blatherwick now lives and works in Nottingham and Manchester, where he has set up his own sports management company called "Elevate Sports Management"[3]

His nephew Jack Blatherwick is a cricketer who has played for Nottinghamshire and Lancashire.[4]

Honours

Individual

2000–01 Third Division[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chesterfield/5350254.stm Blatherwick forced to quit game
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070709042224/http://chesterfield.rivals.net/default.asp?sid=929&p=2&stid=8426885 Arise Sir Steve Blatherwick!
  3. Web site: Elevate Sports Management | Contractual, Mentoring, Financial and Commercial Guidance for Sports People . 29 September 2012 . 7 November 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121107155846/http://www.elevate-sports.co.uk/ . dead .
  4. https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/other-sport/meet-four-young-bowlers-looking-1326053.amp, Nottingham Post, 12 March 2018
  5. News: Teams of the year . BBC Sport . 29 April 2001 . 15 January 2023.