Tony Ellis Explained

Tony Ellis
Fullname:Anthony Joseph Ellis
Birth Date:1964 10, df=y
Birth Place:Salford, England
Youthyears2:19??–1985
Youthyears3:1985–1986
Youthclubs1:Barr Hill
Youthclubs2:Northwich Victoria
Youthclubs3:Horwich RMI
Position:Striker
Years1:1986–1987
Clubs1:Oldham Athletic
Caps1:8
Goals1:0
Years2:1987–1989
Clubs2:Preston North End
Caps2:86
Goals2:27
Years3:1989–1992
Clubs3:Stoke City
Caps3:77
Goals3:19
Years4:1992–1994
Clubs4:Preston North End
Caps4:72
Goals4:48
Years5:1994–1997
Clubs5:Blackpool
Caps5:147
Goals5:55
Years6:1997–1999
Clubs6:Bury
Caps6:38
Goals6:12
Years7:1999
Clubs7:Stockport County
Caps7:21
Goals7:6
Years8:1999–2001
Clubs8:Rochdale
Caps8:59
Goals8:17
Years9:2001–2002
Clubs9:Burnley
Caps9:10
Goals9:1
Years10:2002–2003
Clubs10:Leigh RMI
Years11:2003
Clubs11:Mossley
Caps11:6
Goals11:4
Years12:2003–2005
Clubs12:Hyde United
Caps12:33
Goals12:3

Anthony Joseph Ellis (born 20 October 1964) is an English former professional footballer who commanded combined transfer fees of nearly £750,000 and scored 180 league goals in 517 league games during a sixteen-year Football League career. He is currently the head of North Academy Recruitment at Wolverhampton Wanderers

Playing career

Oldham Athletic and Preston North End

Born in Salford, Lancashire, Ellis began his playing career in local and non-league football, with Horwich RMI and Northwich Victoria and Poets F.C. in the Salford Sunday League. In August 1986 at the age of 21, Ellis was signed by Joe Royle for Oldham Athletic, for whom he played ten games. Ellis was spotted by Preston North End manager John McGrath scoring goals for Oldham's reserve team. McGrath paid £23,000 in October 1987 to take Ellis to Deepdale, where he scored a last-minute winner on his debut against Port Vale. In his first spell at Deepdale Ellis scored 32 goals in 106 games in a little over two seasons.

Stoke City

In 1989 Alan Ball at Stoke City tabled a £250,000 offer for Ellis. For Preston, the money was too good to turn down, and Ellis found himself leaving for the Victoria Ground in December 1989. His time at Stoke was disrupted by injury and the emergence of both Wayne Biggins and Mark Stein as first choice strikers. However in two and a half years he scored 20 goals in 93 first-team appearances and was a regular scorer for the City reserve team that won the Central League division two titles in 1991-92.

Back at Preston

In August 1992 Preston resigned Ellis, paying Stoke £50,000 plus striker Graham Shaw. Stoke valued Ellis at £250,000 while Preston valued Shaw at £200,000. This deal therefore meant that Ellis became Preston's record signing at the time. His second spell at Preston was even more productive than his first: Ellis scored 56 goals in just 88 games and was named the club's official player of the year in 1992/93 and 1993/94. His final game for the Lilywhites was their 1994 play-off final defeat against Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley. In his two spells at Preston, Ellis scored 88 goals in 194 games.

Blackpool

In 1994, after a much-publicised fall out with Preston boss John Beck over a new contract, Ellis signed for arch-rivals Blackpool for £165,000. In November 1995, Ellis handed in a transfer request, fuelling rumours of a return to Deepdale, by then managed by Gary Peters. Blackpool got around this problem by offering Ellis an extension to his contract. In three and a half years at Bloomfield Road, Ellis scored 65 goals in 173 games, and was the leading goalscorer for each of his three seasons at the club. One of his strike partners, Andy Preece, included Ellis in his all-time XI in 2021.[1] The duo also played together at Bury.

Latter career

In December 1997, Ellis was on the move again, this time to Bury for £70,000. He scored twelve goals in 38 games at Gigg Lane. Then in 1999 he joined Stockport County for a fee of £25,000. He made 21 league appearances, scoring six goals before joining Rochdale on a free transfer later that year where he made a total of 68 appearances and scored 18 goals.

He was released by Rochdale at the end of the 2000–01 season, and found himself without a club, with semi-retirement and a return to non-league football looking likely until Burnley boss Stan Ternent offered him a lifeline. In his only season at Turf Moor, Ellis played ten games, all as a substitute. At the age of 37 he scored the winner against Bradford City in a 3–2 win at Valley Parade, his only goal for the club. During his Football League career Ellis had scored 205 goals in 612 first team games.

Non-League

After leaving Burnley at the end of the 2001–02 season, Ellis joined Football Conference side Leigh RMI in August 2002.[2] In 2003, he joined Northern Premier League side Mossley.[3]

In 2003–04 he became player/assistant manager of Conference North club Hyde United and also took on the role of coaching the Burnley under-15s at the Turf Moor club's Centre of Excellence.

Coaching career

In July 2007, Ellis left his position as assistant manager of Hyde United and coach of the youth teams at Turf Moor to join former teammate, Rochdale manager Keith Hill, as Head of Youth at Spotland.[4] [5]

In May 2013, Ellis was appointed as both Academy Manager and First Team Matchday Observational Coach, which ensured a bridge between Dale's youth system and the first team.[6] He left the role in June 2023, after sixteen years at the club, to take up the role of Head of North Academy Recruitment at Wolverhampton Wanderers.[7]

Blackpool F.C. Hall of Fame

Ellis was inducted into the Hall of Fame at Bloomfield Road when it was officially opened by former Blackpool player Jimmy Armfield in April 2006.[8] Organised by the Blackpool Supporters Association, Blackpool fans around the world voted on their all-time heroes. Five players from each decade are inducted; Ellis is in the 1990s.[9]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Oldham Athletic1986–87Second Division5000101070
1987–88Second Division3000000030
Total80001010100
Preston North End1987–88Third Division244100062316
1988–89Third Division45202030405420
1989–90Third Division173200023216
Total8627503012510632
Stoke City1989–90Second Division246000000246
1990–91Third Division389303020469
1991–92Third Division154203130235
Total77195061509320
Preston North End1992–93Second Division35222121114025
1993–94Third Division37264221524831
Total72486342638856
Blackpool1994–95Second Division40171021104418
1995–96Second Division43143022515317
1996–97Second Division45151043225220
1997–98Second Division188213000239
Total14654711168317264
Bury1997–98First Division226000000226
1997–98First Division162004000202
Total388004000428
Stockport County1998–99First Division166000000166
1999–2000First Division4000200060
Total206002000226
Rochdale1999–2000Third Division31111000503711
2000–01Third Division286101110317
Total59172011606818
Burnley2001–02First Division111000000111
Career total51718025432103811612205

Honours

Individual

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://southern-football-league.co.uk/News/127592/Focus-Onand8230;Andy-Preece Focus On.....Andy Preece
  2. News: Ellis to sign . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200507091109/https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/5952759.ellis-sign/ . 7 May 2020 . Lancashire Telegraph . Newsquest Media Group . 13 August 2002 . 7 May 2020.
  3. http://www.mossleyweb.com/MwebFrameset0809.htm Mossley stats
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/rochdale/6741623.stm - "Rochdale bring in two ex-players" - BBC Sport
  5. http://www.rochdaleafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/CentreOfExcellence/0,,10441~1078082,00.html "Legend is back" - RochdaleAFC.co.uk
  6. http://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/article/backroomstaff-825457.aspx "Team Behind The Team" - RochdaleAFC.co.uk
  7. Web site: Tony Ellis To Step Down As Academy Manager . 2023-07-02 . www.rochdaleafc.co.uk . en-gb.
  8. Book: Legends: The great players of Blackpool FC. Singleton, Steve. Blackpool Gazette. Blackpool. 2007. 114–117. 1. 978-1-84547-182-8.
  9. Web site: The Hall Of Fame - 1980's. Blackpool Supporters Association. 2 December 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100610232536/http://www.bsaweb.info/HOF90.aspx. 10 June 2010. dmy-all.
  10. Book: Lynch . The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes . 150.