Mick Wadsworth

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Michael 'Mick' Wadsworth (born 3 November 1950 in Yorkshire, UK) is an English football coach, who currently has a role at Scottish club Gretna.

Wadsworth was, for a very short time, a player. But with his league playing experience limited to around 20 appearances for Scunthorpe United in the 1976-77 season, it is for coaching that he is best known.

Wadsworth is well respected amongst his peers in the game. With 20 years of coaching experience, he has worked for long periods with the FA and with respected manager Bobby Robson. Wadsworth has also been sought to fill roles as assistant manager to experienced and inexperienced managers alike. He has worked in coaching roles in Europe, Africa and the Caribbean. However, things have not always gone well for Wadsworth or the clubs he has coached. Due to the frequent and sudden departures from the English clubs for which he has worked, (often getting sacked for under-performing) Wadsworth has an acrimonious relationship with certain supporters, spawning internet hate sites.

A Non-league playing career with clubs including Gainsborough Trinity and Mossley ended at Frickley Athletic, where Wadsworth was player-manager. Wadsworth was then employed by the FA until starting a club management career in 1993.

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  • FA Regional coach in the North-West region.

  • Technical Co-ordinator on the FA's Excellence Programme.

Wadsworth coached one of the FA's representative teams throughout his time in their employ:

  • Coaching role with national team at 1990 FIFA World Cup.
  • Manager of the England Non-league team (2 years).
  • Manager of the England Youth team (5 years).
  • Coaching role with England U-21s.

  • Was offered a coaching role at PSV Eindhoven, but couldn't accept due to lack of Dutch coaching credentials.
  • August 1993: Appointed Carlisle United manager.
  • Carlisle finish 7th in Division Three (English IV).
  • Carlisle lose in playoffs semi-final.

  • Carlisle start season badly. Resigns after a few games.
  • January 1996: Becomes assistant to the inexperienced Gary Megson at Norwich City.
  • Norwich finish 16th of 24 in Division One (English II).

  • June 1996: Appointed Scarborough manager.
  • Scarborough finish 12th in Division Three. (English IV)

  • Scarborough finish 6th in Division Three. (English IV).
  • Scarborough lose in playoffs semi-final.

  • Newcastle again finish 11th in Premier League.

  • June 2001: Becomes assistant manager to Stuart Gray at Southampton, leaving without telling Robson.
  • November 2001: Sacked (with Stuart Gray) after a very poor start to the season.
  • December 2001: Appointed manager of Oldham Athletic.
  • Oldham finish 9th in Division Two. (English III).
  • May 2002: Sacked from Oldham.

  • July 2002: Appointed manager of Huddersfield Town.
  • January 2003: Sacked. Cannot agree severance payment with cash-strapped Huddersfield and is reinstated.
  • March 2003: Sacked from Huddersfield.

  • August 2005: Shrewsbury start season poorly.
  • March 27, 2006: Wadsworth leaves Shrewsbury Town (in 13th position) to pusue a managerial career of his own.

Preceded by
Mitch Cook
Scarborough F.C. manager
1996-1999
Succeeded by
Colin Addison
Preceded by
Lou Macari
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. manager
2002-2003
Succeeded by
Mel Machin (caretaker)
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