Paul Wilkinson (footballer)

For other people named Paul Wilkinson, see Paul Wilkinson (disambiguation).
Paul Wilkinson
Personal information
Full name Paul Wilkinson
Date of birth (1964-10-30) 30 October 1964
Place of birth Louth, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1985 Grimsby Town 87 (33)
1985–1987 Everton 42 (16)
1987–1988 Nottingham Forest 43 (8)
1988–1991 Watford 155 (56)
1991–1996 Middlesbrough 202 (65)
1995Oldham Athletic (loan) 5 (2)
1995Watford (loan) 4 (0)
1996Luton Town (loan) 3 (0)
1996–1997 Barnsley 55 (11)
1997–1998 Millwall 35 (3)
1998–2000 Northampton Town 19 (1)
National team
1985–1986 England U21 4 (1)
Teams managed
2000–2001 Leeds United (Youth Team)
2001–2003 Grimsby Town (Reserve Team)
2003–2012 Cardiff City (Reserve Team)
2012 Sheffield Wednesday (Coach/Head of Recruitment)
2012–2013 Sheffield Wednesday (Assistant Manager)
2014 Norwich City (Academy Coach)
2014–2016 Barnsley (Under-21 Coach)
2016– Northampton Town (Assistant Manager)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Paul Wilkinson (born 30 October 1964 in Louth, Lincolnshire) is a retired English football striker Recently was the Assistant Manager at Sheffield Wednesday. He is currently working as a coach at the Norwich City Academy.

Career

He started his career with Grimsby Town before moving to Everton in March 1985. During the 1986–87 season he made 32 appearances and scored 12 goals for Everton, as they won the Football League First Division championship.[1] After a short spell at Nottingham Forest he went on to play over 150 league games for both Watford and Middlesbrough.

He played more than 200 times for Middlesbrough between 1991 and 1996, his most successful season being his first, in which he scored 24 goals - the last coming in the final minutes of the last league game of the season at Wolverhampton Wanderers, in which he scored a last minute winner to secure Middlesbrough's automatic promotion to the new FA Premier League. He was also the scorer of the club's first Premier League goal, scoring a 63rd minute consolation goal in a 2-1 defeat at Coventry City on the opening day of the season.[2]

Middlesbrough spent just one season back among the elite, and by the time they won promotion again two years later, Wilkinson was no longer a regular player.[3]

During the early stages of his career he also played for the England U21 team. In 1997 he helped Barnsley reach the Premier League, scoring one of the goals in the game against Bradford City at Oakwell that sealed their automatic promotion.

After retiring from playing he moved into coaching by taking over as the reserve team manager at Leeds United before moving on to the same role at Grimsby Town and then Cardiff City in October 2003, being brought in by manager Lennie Lawrence.[4] He took his current position as a coach at the Norwich City Academy in October 2014.

References

  1. Everton official stats 1986–87
  2. "Wilkinson back in work". BBC Sport. 9 October 2003. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/29/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.