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John Schofield (footballer)

John David Schofield (born 16 May 1965) is an English football coach and former professional footballer; he is now assistant manager to Andy Crosby at EFL League One club Port Vale.

John Schofield
Schofield as assistant manager of York City in 2015
Personal information
Full name John David Schofield[1]
Date of birth (1965-05-16) 16 May 1965 (age 58)[1]
Place of birth Barnsley, England[2]
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Port Vale
(first team coach)
Youth career
1983–1984 Huddersfield Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1985 Woolley Miners Welfare
1985–1987 Shepshed Charterhouse
1987–1988 Matlock Town
1988 Gainsborough Trinity
1988–1994 Lincoln City 231 (11)
1994–1997 Doncaster Rovers 110 (12)
1997–1999 Mansfield Town 86 (0)
1999–2000 Hull City 25 (0)
2000–2001 Lincoln City 19 (0)
Total 471 (23)
Managerial career
2006–2007 Lincoln City
2009 Walsall (caretaker)
2009 Cheltenham Town (caretaker)
2013 Gillingham (caretaker)
2021–2023 Northern Ireland U21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player he was a midfielder and spent twelve seasons in the basement division of the Football League with Lincoln City, Doncaster Rovers, Mansfield Town and Hull City, making a total of 547 league and cup appearances after turning professional at the age of 23. He was named as Lincoln City's Player of the Year in 1994. Prior to this he had spells in non-League with Woolley Miners Welfare, Shepshed Charterhouse, Matlock Town and Gainsborough Trinity. Following on from his retirement, Schofield held various coaching roles back with Lincoln City, where he eventually became manager and led the club to the League Two play-offs during the 2006–07 season. He has since held a variety of different positions on the coaching staff at Scunthorpe United, Walsall, Cheltenham Town, Cambridge United, Notts County, Gillingham, Scunthorpe United, York City, Doncaster Rovers, Peterborough United and Port Vale. He also managed the Northern Ireland U21 team from 2021 to 2023.

Playing career Edit

Non-League Edit

Schofield was born in Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire.[1] A hard-working and combative midfielder, he began his career in non-League football, combining this with his job as an apprentice-trained motor mechanic.[3] As a teenager, he had spent a season with Huddersfield Town's reserve team before joining Northern Counties East League side Woolley Miners Welfare.[3] He moved up the non-League pyramid, joining first Southern League Premier Division side Shepshed Charterhouse and then Matlock Town of the Northern Premier League Premier Division.[3] In March 1988, he joined Gainsborough Trinity, also of the Northern Premier League Premier Division.[3]

Lincoln City Edit

Lincoln City manager Colin Murphy signed him for a £10,000 fee on 10 November 1988.[1][3] Schofield made his debut in a 4–1 win over Fourth Division leaders Burnley at Turf Moor.[3] He scored his first goal at Sincil Bank in a 4–3 victory over Wrexham on 14 January 1989.[2] Schofield quickly established himself in the Lincoln team,[3] making 31 appearances in the number 4 shirt in the 1988–89 season.[2] He played 34 games in the 1989–90 campaign, scoring two goals, having lost his first-team place in January.[2] He appeared 46 times in the 1990–91 season, scoring three goals, with all his starts coming in the number seven shirt.[2]

He played 45 matches in the 1991–92 campaign, scoring three goals, again playing as a number seven.[2] He played 48 games in the 1992–93 campaign, with Lincoln now in the Third Division due to the creation of the Premier League; he again wore the number seven shirt, aside from a period in mid-season where he was restricted to appearances from the substitute bench.[2] He played 50 games in the 1993–94 season, scoring two goals, and was both club captain and supporters' Player of the Season.[3] He scored three goals in sixteen matches at the start of the 1994–95 season.[2] He was later voted as number 47 in Lincoln's list of 100 league legends.[4]

Later career Edit

On 18 November 1994, Schofield joined Sammy Chung's Doncaster Rovers.[1][5] He featured 27 times as a number eight in the 1994–95 season, before scoring four goals in 46 matches playing as a number seven in the 1995–96 campaign.[2] He scored seven goals in 46 games in the 1996–97 season, again wearing the number seven shirt.[2] Schofield signed with Mansfield Town for a £10,000 fee on 8 August 1997.[1] He featured 50 times in the 1997–98 campaign and 48 times in the 1998–99 season, wearing the number seven shirt throughout his time at Field Mill.[2]

He joined Hull City on a free transfer on 28 July 1999.[1] He played 35 games in the 1999–2000 season, beginning the campaign in the starting eleven before being reduced to the role of substitute in the new year.[2] He had been signed to provide cover for player-manager Warren Joyce, but fell out with Joyce and found himself out of the team in favour of emerging talent Adam Bolder; he was identified as surplus to requirements by new manager Brian Little in April.[5]

Schofield returned to Lincoln City on 6 June 2000 to take up the post of Head of Youth Development.[6] With Lincoln beginning to struggle financially, Schofield was also called upon as a player, making a further 24 appearances in the 2000–01 campaign, before he finally wound his playing career down.[2]

Coaching and managerial career Edit

Lincoln City Edit

Schofield, a UEFA Pro Licence holder,[7] made impressive progress with Lincoln's youth team set-up.[citation needed] A number of promising players, such as Lee Frecklington, either making the first team squad or being sold to higher-level clubs such as Jack Hobbs who was sold to Liverpool and Scott Loach who moved on to Watford.[8] His good work was rewarded with an increasing role with the first-team and he was appointed first-team coach prior to the start of the 2005–06 season.[5] He signed a new two-year deal with the club in April 2006.[9] The departure of Keith Alexander as Lincoln's manager on 24 May 2006 saw Schofield take over as caretaker manager.[10] He was appointed as Lincoln's head coach on 15 June 2006, with John Deehan appointed as director of football.[11]

The 2006–07 season started promisingly for Lincoln with a new-found commitment to attacking passing football which saw them top the table in October 2006 and be amongst the leading scorers in the league.[citation needed] He was named as League Two Manager of the Month for October after winning all four games that month.[12] However, Lincoln's form fell away in 2007 and rather than pushing for automatic promotion they were, for the fifth season running, forced to settle for a place in the play-offs.[citation needed] In the semi-final Lincoln were beaten 7–4 on aggregate by Bristol Rovers.[13] His was contract extended to three years on 6 August 2007, and his title was changed from head coach to manager.[14]

The poor form exhibited by Lincoln in the second half of the 2006–07 season continued into 2007–08 and this was met with increasing unease by the Lincoln supporters with a feeling that Schofield has neglected the defence of the squad in favour of his attacking strategy.[citation needed] Schofield was sacked by Lincoln on 15 October 2007, after a run of nine matches without a win.[15]

Backroom staff roles Edit

Schofield began coaching at Scunthorpe United in February 2008,[16] where he helped carried out extra training sessions for players not involved in the first-team, before he departed at the end of the 2007–08 season.[17] On 17 June 2008, he was appointed first-team coach at Walsall, to work under manager Jimmy Mullen.[18] Schofield was appointed manager on a caretaker basis after Mullen was sacked on 10 January 2009.[19] He took charge for just one match, a 1–0 defeat away to Peterborough United, but left the club ten days later[20] ahead of the appointment of manager Chris Hutchings, who brought in his own right-hand man in former Walsall player Martin O'Connor.[21]

On 20 March 2009, Cheltenham Town's manager Martin Allen appointed Schofield as his assistant on an initial expenses-only basis.[22] The appointment was made full-time on 14 May, when Schofield agreed a two-year contract.[23] On 20 October, he became caretaker manager of the club after Allen was placed on gardening leave whilst an alleged incident involving Allen at a nightclub was investigated.[24] Although Allen was subsequently cleared by an internal club investigation, on 11 December he left the club by mutual consent with Schofield remaining in temporary charge.[25] Although he was interviewed for the permanent manager's role,[26] his erstwhile Lincoln teammate Mark Yates was appointed with Schofield reverting to his role as assistant manager.[27] His spell as caretaker manager had consisted of nine matches with just a single victory: a 5–1 defeat of Barnet.[28] A restructuring of the backroom team at the end of the 2009–10 season saw Schofield depart Whaddon Road after fifteen months at the club.[29]

 
Schofield as assistant manager of York City in 2015

On 6 July 2010, he joined Cambridge United on a trial basis to assist manager Martin Ling with the club's pre-season preparations.[30] Having impressed, he joined the club on a two-year contract to become first-team coach.[31] Following a run of four successive defeats, he and Ling were sacked by Cambridge on 1 February 2011.[32] On 11 April 2011, Notts County appointed Martin Allen as manager on a one-year rolling contract[33] and he quickly appointed Schofield as first-team coach.[34] Although Allen steered the club clear of relegation at the end of the 2010–11 season, he was sacked on 18 February 2012 with the club occupying 11th-place in League One.[35] Two days later, following the appointment of Keith Curle as manager, Schofield also departed Meadow Lane.[36] In July 2012, he linked up with Martin Allen for a third time, when he became his assistant at Gillingham.[37] Although Allen led the club to the League Two title in 2012–13, after winning just two of their first eleven league games in 2013–14, he was sacked on 13 October 2013.[38] Schofield was placed in caretaker charge,[39] before Peter Taylor was appointed interim manager a day later.[40] He remained part of the backroom staff under Taylor,[41] before leaving his role on 6 May 2014.[42]

On 23 June 2014, Schofield was appointed assistant manager at Scunthorpe United.[43] He had played with the club's manager Russ Wilcox at Doncaster whilst the two also completed their coaching badges and pro-licence on the same courses.[43] On 8 October, Schofield and Wilcox were sacked by Scunthorpe, after the team started the 2014–15 season with two wins from eleven matches.[44] On 30 December 2014, he returned to Lincoln City in a voluntary coaching capacity to assistant recently appointed manager Chris Moyses,[45][46] before resuming his relationship with Wilcox through being appointed his assistant at League Two club York City on 21 May 2015.[47] With York 21st in the table after a nine-match run without a win early in the 2015–16 season, Wilcox and Schofield were sacked on 26 October.[48] On 7 September 2016, Schofield returned to former club Doncaster Rovers as a Senior Professional Development Coach, working with youth players and younger first-team players to bridge the gap between the squads.[49] He trained the first-team in the summer of 2019, before Darren Moore was appointed to the vacant manager role.[50] He later coached at Peterborough United's youth-team.[51]

Northern Ireland U21 Edit

On 26 July 2021, Schofield became the new manager of Northern Ireland under-21 team.[52] He stepped down from the role on 1 February 2023 after Northern Ireland finished third in their group for 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification, having won two and drawn one of his ten games in charge.[53]

Return to coaching Edit

On 18 April 2023, Schofield joined the backroom staff at Port Vale to assist interim manager Andy Crosby – his predecessor as Northern Ireland U21 manager – in steering the club away from the League One relegation zone.[54] Having achieved this aim, he was confirmed as Crosby's assistant manager in June 2023.[55]

Career statistics Edit

Playing Edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Other[b] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Huddersfield Town 1983–84[2] Second Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lincoln City 1988–89[2] Fourth Division 29 2 0 0 2 0 31 2
1989–90[2] Fourth Division 29 2 2 0 3 0 34 2
1990–91[2] Fourth Division 42 3 1 0 3 0 46 3
1991–92[2] Fourth Division 39 1 1 0 5 2 45 3
1992–93[2] Third Division 40 0 2 0 6 0 48 0
1993–94[2] Third Division 40 2 2 0 8 0 50 2
1994–95[2] Third Division 12 1 0 0 5 2 16 3
Total 231 11 8 0 32 4 271 15
Doncaster Rovers 1994–95[2] Third Division 27 1 0 0 0 0 27 1
1995–96[2] Third Division 41 4 1 0 4 0 46 4
1996–97[2] Third Division 42 7 1 0 3 0 46 7
Total 110 12 2 0 7 0 119 12
Mansfield Town 1997–98[2] Third Division 44 0 2 0 4 0 50 0
1998–99[2] Third Division 42 0 2 0 4 0 48 0
Total 86 0 4 0 8 0 98 0
Hull City 1999–2000[2] Third Division 25 0 4 0 6 0 35 0
Lincoln City 2000–01[2] Third Division 19 0 1 0 4 1 24 1
Career total[c] 471 23 19 0 57 5 547 23
  1. ^ Includes FA Cup
  2. ^ Includes League Cup and Football League Trophy
  3. ^ Non-League statistics not recorded

Managerial Edit

As of 1 February 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
P W D L Win %
Lincoln City 24 May 2006 15 October 2007 64 23 14 27 035.9 [56]
Walsall (caretaker) 10 January 2009 20 January 2009 1 0 0 1 000.0 [19][56]
Cheltenham Town (caretaker) 20 October 2009 22 December 2009 9 1 3 5 011.1 [24][56]
Gillingham (caretaker) 13 October 2013 14 October 2013 0 0 0 0 ! [39][40][57]
Northern Ireland U21 26 July 2021 1 February 2023 10 2 1 7 020.0 [53]
Total 84 26 18 40 031.0

Honours Edit

Player

Individual

  • Lincoln City Player of the Season: 1993–94[3]

Manager

Individual

References Edit

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External links Edit

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John David Schofield born 16 May 1965 is an English football coach and former professional footballer he is now assistant manager to Andy Crosby at EFL League One club Port Vale John SchofieldSchofield as assistant manager of York City in 2015Personal informationFull nameJohn David Schofield 1 Date of birth 1965 05 16 16 May 1965 age 58 1 Place of birthBarnsley England 2 Height5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 1 Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamPort Vale first team coach Youth career1983 1984Huddersfield TownSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983 1985Woolley Miners Welfare1985 1987Shepshed Charterhouse1987 1988Matlock Town1988Gainsborough Trinity1988 1994Lincoln City231 11 1994 1997Doncaster Rovers110 12 1997 1999Mansfield Town86 0 1999 2000Hull City25 0 2000 2001Lincoln City19 0 Total471 23 Managerial career2006 2007Lincoln City2009Walsall caretaker 2009Cheltenham Town caretaker 2013Gillingham caretaker 2021 2023Northern Ireland U21 Club domestic league appearances and goalsAs a player he was a midfielder and spent twelve seasons in the basement division of the Football League with Lincoln City Doncaster Rovers Mansfield Town and Hull City making a total of 547 league and cup appearances after turning professional at the age of 23 He was named as Lincoln City s Player of the Year in 1994 Prior to this he had spells in non League with Woolley Miners Welfare Shepshed Charterhouse Matlock Town and Gainsborough Trinity Following on from his retirement Schofield held various coaching roles back with Lincoln City where he eventually became manager and led the club to the League Two play offs during the 2006 07 season He has since held a variety of different positions on the coaching staff at Scunthorpe United Walsall Cheltenham Town Cambridge United Notts County Gillingham Scunthorpe United York City Doncaster Rovers Peterborough United and Port Vale He also managed the Northern Ireland U21 team from 2021 to 2023 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Non League 1 2 Lincoln City 1 3 Later career 2 Coaching and managerial career 2 1 Lincoln City 2 2 Backroom staff roles 2 3 Northern Ireland U21 2 4 Return to coaching 3 Career statistics 3 1 Playing 3 2 Managerial 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditNon League Edit Schofield was born in Barnsley West Riding of Yorkshire 1 A hard working and combative midfielder he began his career in non League football combining this with his job as an apprentice trained motor mechanic 3 As a teenager he had spent a season with Huddersfield Town s reserve team before joining Northern Counties East League side Woolley Miners Welfare 3 He moved up the non League pyramid joining first Southern League Premier Division side Shepshed Charterhouse and then Matlock Town of the Northern Premier League Premier Division 3 In March 1988 he joined Gainsborough Trinity also of the Northern Premier League Premier Division 3 Lincoln City Edit Lincoln City manager Colin Murphy signed him for a 10 000 fee on 10 November 1988 1 3 Schofield made his debut in a 4 1 win over Fourth Division leaders Burnley at Turf Moor 3 He scored his first goal at Sincil Bank in a 4 3 victory over Wrexham on 14 January 1989 2 Schofield quickly established himself in the Lincoln team 3 making 31 appearances in the number 4 shirt in the 1988 89 season 2 He played 34 games in the 1989 90 campaign scoring two goals having lost his first team place in January 2 He appeared 46 times in the 1990 91 season scoring three goals with all his starts coming in the number seven shirt 2 He played 45 matches in the 1991 92 campaign scoring three goals again playing as a number seven 2 He played 48 games in the 1992 93 campaign with Lincoln now in the Third Division due to the creation of the Premier League he again wore the number seven shirt aside from a period in mid season where he was restricted to appearances from the substitute bench 2 He played 50 games in the 1993 94 season scoring two goals and was both club captain and supporters Player of the Season 3 He scored three goals in sixteen matches at the start of the 1994 95 season 2 He was later voted as number 47 in Lincoln s list of 100 league legends 4 Later career Edit On 18 November 1994 Schofield joined Sammy Chung s Doncaster Rovers 1 5 He featured 27 times as a number eight in the 1994 95 season before scoring four goals in 46 matches playing as a number seven in the 1995 96 campaign 2 He scored seven goals in 46 games in the 1996 97 season again wearing the number seven shirt 2 Schofield signed with Mansfield Town for a 10 000 fee on 8 August 1997 1 He featured 50 times in the 1997 98 campaign and 48 times in the 1998 99 season wearing the number seven shirt throughout his time at Field Mill 2 He joined Hull City on a free transfer on 28 July 1999 1 He played 35 games in the 1999 2000 season beginning the campaign in the starting eleven before being reduced to the role of substitute in the new year 2 He had been signed to provide cover for player manager Warren Joyce but fell out with Joyce and found himself out of the team in favour of emerging talent Adam Bolder he was identified as surplus to requirements by new manager Brian Little in April 5 Schofield returned to Lincoln City on 6 June 2000 to take up the post of Head of Youth Development 6 With Lincoln beginning to struggle financially Schofield was also called upon as a player making a further 24 appearances in the 2000 01 campaign before he finally wound his playing career down 2 Coaching and managerial career EditLincoln City Edit Schofield a UEFA Pro Licence holder 7 made impressive progress with Lincoln s youth team set up citation needed A number of promising players such as Lee Frecklington either making the first team squad or being sold to higher level clubs such as Jack Hobbs who was sold to Liverpool and Scott Loach who moved on to Watford 8 His good work was rewarded with an increasing role with the first team and he was appointed first team coach prior to the start of the 2005 06 season 5 He signed a new two year deal with the club in April 2006 9 The departure of Keith Alexander as Lincoln s manager on 24 May 2006 saw Schofield take over as caretaker manager 10 He was appointed as Lincoln s head coach on 15 June 2006 with John Deehan appointed as director of football 11 The 2006 07 season started promisingly for Lincoln with a new found commitment to attacking passing football which saw them top the table in October 2006 and be amongst the leading scorers in the league citation needed He was named as League Two Manager of the Month for October after winning all four games that month 12 However Lincoln s form fell away in 2007 and rather than pushing for automatic promotion they were for the fifth season running forced to settle for a place in the play offs citation needed In the semi final Lincoln were beaten 7 4 on aggregate by Bristol Rovers 13 His was contract extended to three years on 6 August 2007 and his title was changed from head coach to manager 14 The poor form exhibited by Lincoln in the second half of the 2006 07 season continued into 2007 08 and this was met with increasing unease by the Lincoln supporters with a feeling that Schofield has neglected the defence of the squad in favour of his attacking strategy citation needed Schofield was sacked by Lincoln on 15 October 2007 after a run of nine matches without a win 15 Backroom staff roles Edit Schofield began coaching at Scunthorpe United in February 2008 16 where he helped carried out extra training sessions for players not involved in the first team before he departed at the end of the 2007 08 season 17 On 17 June 2008 he was appointed first team coach at Walsall to work under manager Jimmy Mullen 18 Schofield was appointed manager on a caretaker basis after Mullen was sacked on 10 January 2009 19 He took charge for just one match a 1 0 defeat away to Peterborough United but left the club ten days later 20 ahead of the appointment of manager Chris Hutchings who brought in his own right hand man in former Walsall player Martin O Connor 21 On 20 March 2009 Cheltenham Town s manager Martin Allen appointed Schofield as his assistant on an initial expenses only basis 22 The appointment was made full time on 14 May when Schofield agreed a two year contract 23 On 20 October he became caretaker manager of the club after Allen was placed on gardening leave whilst an alleged incident involving Allen at a nightclub was investigated 24 Although Allen was subsequently cleared by an internal club investigation on 11 December he left the club by mutual consent with Schofield remaining in temporary charge 25 Although he was interviewed for the permanent manager s role 26 his erstwhile Lincoln teammate Mark Yates was appointed with Schofield reverting to his role as assistant manager 27 His spell as caretaker manager had consisted of nine matches with just a single victory a 5 1 defeat of Barnet 28 A restructuring of the backroom team at the end of the 2009 10 season saw Schofield depart Whaddon Road after fifteen months at the club 29 Schofield as assistant manager of York City in 2015On 6 July 2010 he joined Cambridge United on a trial basis to assist manager Martin Ling with the club s pre season preparations 30 Having impressed he joined the club on a two year contract to become first team coach 31 Following a run of four successive defeats he and Ling were sacked by Cambridge on 1 February 2011 32 On 11 April 2011 Notts County appointed Martin Allen as manager on a one year rolling contract 33 and he quickly appointed Schofield as first team coach 34 Although Allen steered the club clear of relegation at the end of the 2010 11 season he was sacked on 18 February 2012 with the club occupying 11th place in League One 35 Two days later following the appointment of Keith Curle as manager Schofield also departed Meadow Lane 36 In July 2012 he linked up with Martin Allen for a third time when he became his assistant at Gillingham 37 Although Allen led the club to the League Two title in 2012 13 after winning just two of their first eleven league games in 2013 14 he was sacked on 13 October 2013 38 Schofield was placed in caretaker charge 39 before Peter Taylor was appointed interim manager a day later 40 He remained part of the backroom staff under Taylor 41 before leaving his role on 6 May 2014 42 On 23 June 2014 Schofield was appointed assistant manager at Scunthorpe United 43 He had played with the club s manager Russ Wilcox at Doncaster whilst the two also completed their coaching badges and pro licence on the same courses 43 On 8 October Schofield and Wilcox were sacked by Scunthorpe after the team started the 2014 15 season with two wins from eleven matches 44 On 30 December 2014 he returned to Lincoln City in a voluntary coaching capacity to assistant recently appointed manager Chris Moyses 45 46 before resuming his relationship with Wilcox through being appointed his assistant at League Two club York City on 21 May 2015 47 With York 21st in the table after a nine match run without a win early in the 2015 16 season Wilcox and Schofield were sacked on 26 October 48 On 7 September 2016 Schofield returned to former club Doncaster Rovers as a Senior Professional Development Coach working with youth players and younger first team players to bridge the gap between the squads 49 He trained the first team in the summer of 2019 before Darren Moore was appointed to the vacant manager role 50 He later coached at Peterborough United s youth team 51 Northern Ireland U21 Edit On 26 July 2021 Schofield became the new manager of Northern Ireland under 21 team 52 He stepped down from the role on 1 February 2023 after Northern Ireland finished third in their group for 2023 UEFA European Under 21 Championship qualification having won two and drawn one of his ten games in charge 53 Return to coaching Edit On 18 April 2023 Schofield joined the backroom staff at Port Vale to assist interim manager Andy Crosby his predecessor as Northern Ireland U21 manager in steering the club away from the League One relegation zone 54 Having achieved this aim he was confirmed as Crosby s assistant manager in June 2023 55 Career statistics EditPlaying Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National cup a Other b TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsHuddersfield Town 1983 84 2 Second Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lincoln City 1988 89 2 Fourth Division 29 2 0 0 2 0 31 21989 90 2 Fourth Division 29 2 2 0 3 0 34 21990 91 2 Fourth Division 42 3 1 0 3 0 46 31991 92 2 Fourth Division 39 1 1 0 5 2 45 31992 93 2 Third Division 40 0 2 0 6 0 48 01993 94 2 Third Division 40 2 2 0 8 0 50 21994 95 2 Third Division 12 1 0 0 5 2 16 3Total 231 11 8 0 32 4 271 15Doncaster Rovers 1994 95 2 Third Division 27 1 0 0 0 0 27 11995 96 2 Third Division 41 4 1 0 4 0 46 41996 97 2 Third Division 42 7 1 0 3 0 46 7Total 110 12 2 0 7 0 119 12Mansfield Town 1997 98 2 Third Division 44 0 2 0 4 0 50 01998 99 2 Third Division 42 0 2 0 4 0 48 0Total 86 0 4 0 8 0 98 0Hull City 1999 2000 2 Third Division 25 0 4 0 6 0 35 0Lincoln City 2000 01 2 Third Division 19 0 1 0 4 1 24 1Career total c 471 23 19 0 57 5 547 23 Includes FA Cup Includes League Cup and Football League Trophy Non League statistics not recorded Managerial Edit As of 1 February 2023Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record RefP W D L Win Lincoln City 24 May 2006 15 October 2007 64 23 14 27 0 35 9 56 Walsall caretaker 10 January 2009 20 January 2009 1 0 0 1 00 0 0 19 56 Cheltenham Town caretaker 20 October 2009 22 December 2009 9 1 3 5 0 11 1 24 56 Gillingham caretaker 13 October 2013 14 October 2013 0 0 0 0 39 40 57 Northern Ireland U21 26 July 2021 1 February 2023 10 2 1 7 0 20 0 53 Total 84 26 18 40 0 31 0Honours EditPlayerIndividual Lincoln City Player of the Season 1993 94 3 ManagerIndividual League Two Manager of the Month October 2006 12 References Edit a b c d e f g h Hugman Barry J ed 2001 The 2001 2002 Official PFA Footballers Factfile London AFS p 270 ISBN 978 0 946531 34 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab John Schofield at the English National Football Archive subscription required a b c d e f g h i John Schofield The Lincoln City FC Archive Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Schofield wants Saddlers to hit new season in top condition Business Live 7 July 2008 Retrieved 19 April 2023 a b c 775 John Schofield On Cloud Seven On Cloud Seven Retrieved 19 April 2023 Schofield back with City Lincoln City F C 6 June 2000 Archived from the original on 13 February 2012 Cawdell Luke 2 August 2012 John Schofield Kent Online Retrieved 19 April 2023 League Managers Association JOHN SCHOFIELD leaguemanagers com Retrieved 19 April 2023 Coach Schofield signs Imps deal BBC Sport 13 April 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Alexander parts company with Imps BBC Lincolnshire 24 May 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Schofield named as Lincoln boss BBC Sport 15 June 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2015 a b Manager of the Month LMA Retrieved 4 October 2022 Lincoln City 3 5 Bristol Rovers BBC Sport 17 May 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Schofield rewarded with new deal BBC Sport 6 August 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Lincoln City sack boss Schofield BBC Sport 15 October 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Schofield coaching at United Scunthorpe United F C 18 February 2008 Archived from the original on 19 February 2008 Schofield exits Glanford Park Scunthorpe United F C 29 May 2008 Archived from the original on 10 August 2011 Schofield is new Saddlers coach BBC Sport 17 June 2008 Retrieved 25 September 2015 a b Mullen sacked as Walsall manager BBC Sport 10 January 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Caretaker Schofield leaves Walsall Express amp Star Wolverhampton 20 January 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Walsall appoint Hutchings as boss BBC Sport 20 January 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Robins name Schofield as deputy BBC Sport 20 March 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Schofield stays with Cheltenham BBC Sport 14 May 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2014 a b Allen put on leave by Cheltenham BBC Sport 20 October 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Manager Martin Allen parts company with Cheltenham BBC Sport 11 December 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Schofield Yates interviewed for Cheltenham Town job as announcement draws close Gloucester Citizen 22 December 2009 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Kidderminster s Mark Yates appointed Cheltenham manager BBC Sport 22 December 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Cheltenham Town Assistant Manager John Schofield goes in shake up Gloucester Citizen 30 June 2010 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Assistant manager John Schofield leaves Cheltenham Town BBC Sport 1 July 2010 Retrieved 24 June 2014 John Schofield on trial Cambridge United F C 6 July 2010 Archived from the original on 18 December 2010 John Schofield joins club Cambridge United F C Archived from the original on 18 December 2010 Manager Martin Ling sacked by Cambridge United BBC Sport 1 February 2011 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Notts County appoint Martin Allen as manager BBC Sport 11 April 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Notts boss Allen hails spirit of his players after they end nightmare run Nottingham Post 11 April 2011 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Notts County sack manager Martin Allen BBC Sport 18 February 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Keith Curle appointed new Notts County manager BBC Sport 20 February 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Schofield reunited again with Martin Allen as double act look to plot Gills return to promotion success Kent News 14 July 2012 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Martin Allen Gillingham manager sacked after 16 months BBC Sport 13 October 2013 Retrieved 24 June 2014 a b Thomas Jack 13 October 2013 Taylor tipped for Gillingham return Kent Sports News Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 a b Gillingham Peter Taylor named interim boss after Martin Allen exit BBC Sport 14 October 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Former Gillingham assistant manager John Schofield has joined the coaching staff at non league Lincoln City Kent Online 31 December 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Carl Muggleton and John Schofield leave Gillingham FC Gillingham F C 6 May 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2014 a b Schofield link up excites Wilcox Scunthorpe United F C 23 June 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Scunthorpe United sack manager Russ Wilcox BBC Sport 8 October 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Schofield Back At The Bank Lincoln City F C 30 December 2014 Retrieved 21 May 2015 Cawdell Luke 31 December 2014 Former Gills assistant back with the Imps Kent Online Retrieved 19 April 2023 Schofield Accepts York Role Lincoln City F C 21 May 2015 Retrieved 21 May 2015 Flett Dave 26 October 2015 York City sack manager Russ Wilcox The Press York Retrieved 26 October 2015 Schofield joins Rovers www doncasterroversfc co uk 7 September 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2023 Hoden Liam 14 July 2019 Doncaster Rovers John Schofield delighted to hand over fully fit squad to new boss Darren Moore Doncaster Free Press Retrieved 19 April 2023 Fullerton Gareth 26 July 2021 Who is John Schofield The new Northern Ireland Under 21 manager Belfast Live Retrieved 19 April 2023 Schofield appointed as Northern Ireland U21s manager Irish FA 26 July 2021 Retrieved 19 April 2023 a b Morton Johnny 1 February 2023 Schofield disappointed to be leaving Northern Ireland U21s role News Letter Retrieved 19 April 2023 Baggaley Michael 18 April 2023 The lowdown on new Port Vale coach John Schofield StokeonTrentLive Retrieved 19 April 2023 John Schofield announced as Andy Crosby s Assistant Manager www port vale co uk 13 June 2023 Retrieved 14 June 2023 a b c Managers John Schofield Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 25 September 2015 Results matches 2013 14 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