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Mark Atkins (footballer)

Mark Nigel Atkins (born 14 August 1968) is an English football manager and former professional footballer.

Mark Atkins
Personal information
Full name Mark Nigel Atkins[1]
Date of birth (1968-08-14) 14 August 1968 (age 55)[1]
Place of birth Doncaster, England[1]
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1988 Scunthorpe United 50 (2)
1988–1995 Blackburn Rovers 257 (34)
1995–1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers 126 (8)
1999 York City 10 (2)
1999–2001 Doncaster Rovers 45 (4)
2001Hull City (loan) 8 (0)
2001–2003 Shrewsbury Town 72 (3)
2003–2004 Harrogate Town
Managerial career
2000 Doncaster Rovers (caretaker)
2003 Shrewsbury Town (caretaker)
2008–2014 Matlock Town
2024 Matlock Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He was primarily a central midfielder but started out as right-back in a career that lasted from 1986 until 2004, notably in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers where he won the title in 1995. He also played in the Football League for Scunthorpe United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, York City, Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, Shrewsbury Town and Harrogate Town.

Later on his playing career, Atkins was brielfly appointed as caretaker manager at both Doncaster and Shrewsbury, and in 2008 he was appointed as manager of non-league side Matlock Town, a position he held for six years. He returned to Matlock as manager in 2024.

Playing career edit

Atkins was an integral part of Blackburn's rise from the old Second Division to Premier League champions in 1995. He joined Rovers for £45,000 from Scunthorpe United in 1988, being then relocated to midfielder, and staying in the team despite the big investment in new players from owner Jack Walker.

His part in Rovers' championship success is often understated, with many falsely believing that David Batty formed the strong midfield partnership with club captain Tim Sherwood in that team. In fact, a foot injury kept Batty out until the final five matches and Atkins proved to be an unlikely hero for Blackburn, playing 34 matches and scoring six goals in the title season, including important ones against Liverpool and Southampton.

Atkins moved on from Rovers soon after the club's championship success, joining First Division Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 1995 for £1million. He was a first choice player throughout his time at Molineux as the club fought to reach the Premier League. He reached the play-offs with the team in 1996–97 but they lost 3–4 on aggregate to Crystal Palace, despite Atkins scoring in the return leg to give them a 2–1 win.

After four seasons with Wolves, Atkins was released in 1999, joining York City in the fourth tier on a three-month contract. After leaving this expired, he had an unsuccessful trial at Reading, before training with conference side Doncaster Rovers, who subsequently offered him a deal. He remained at Doncaster for the next two seasons, and served as joint caretaker-manager (with Dave Penney) for the final five fixtures of the 1999–2000 campaign after the sacking of Ian Snodin.

Atkins returned to a purely playing role during the next season, which ended with him being loaned out to Hull City for the run-in. He helped the club reach the Third Division play-offs, but was denied a Wembley final by Leyton Orient's 2–1 aggregate triumph.

He joined Shrewsbury Town in July 2001, enjoying a decent ninth-placed finish to his first season at Gay Meadow. The 2002–03 season was one of mixed fortunes for the Shrews, from the highs of runs to the fourth round of the FA Cup and area final of the Football League Trophy to the lows of seven successive defeats, resulting in relegation to the conference.

Coaching & management career edit

Shrewsbury manager Kevin Ratcliffe resigned with one game remaining of the season, and Atkins took charge of the team as they attempted to restore some pride in a home encounter against his original club Scunthorpe United. However, the Shrews succumbed to a 2–1 defeat, and Atkins left at the end of the season. He continued his playing career for one more season, at non-league level with Harrogate Town, also serving as their coach, before hanging up his boots for good in 2004.

Atkins remained assistant manager at Harrogate, but both he and manager John Reed left for Stalybridge Celtic in January 2005, from where they were later sacked in April 2007. He was appointed manager at Northern Premier League outfit Matlock Town, on 18 November 2008. He resigned along with assistant Nick Buxton on 4 October 2014 after a 4–0 defeat to Halesowen Town left Matlock Town joint bottom of the league.[citation needed]

Atkins returned to Matlock as manager in March 2024."Atkins delighted to be back at Matlock Town". Matlock Town FC. 27 March 2024.</ref>

He is now a summarisor for BBC Radio Lancashire.

Honours edit

Blackburn Rovers

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Mark Atkins". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter (20 August 1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. Queen Anne Press. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-3561435-4-5. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Mark Atkins: Overview". Premier League. Retrieved 15 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Mark Atkins at Soccerbase  
  • Detailed Premier League Record at EPLInfo.com

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Mark Nigel Atkins born 14 August 1968 is an English football manager and former professional footballer Mark AtkinsPersonal informationFull nameMark Nigel Atkins 1 Date of birth 1968 08 14 14 August 1968 age 55 1 Place of birthDoncaster England 1 Height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 2 Position s Midfielder 1 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1986 1988Scunthorpe United50 2 1988 1995Blackburn Rovers257 34 1995 1999Wolverhampton Wanderers126 8 1999York City10 2 1999 2001Doncaster Rovers45 4 2001 Hull City loan 8 0 2001 2003Shrewsbury Town72 3 2003 2004Harrogate TownManagerial career2000Doncaster Rovers caretaker 2003Shrewsbury Town caretaker 2008 2014Matlock Town2024Matlock Town Club domestic league appearances and goals He was primarily a central midfielder but started out as right back in a career that lasted from 1986 until 2004 notably in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers where he won the title in 1995 He also played in the Football League for Scunthorpe United Wolverhampton Wanderers York City Doncaster Rovers Hull City Shrewsbury Town and Harrogate Town Later on his playing career Atkins was brielfly appointed as caretaker manager at both Doncaster and Shrewsbury and in 2008 he was appointed as manager of non league side Matlock Town a position he held for six years He returned to Matlock as manager in 2024 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching amp management career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editAtkins was an integral part of Blackburn s rise from the old Second Division to Premier League champions in 1995 He joined Rovers for 45 000 from Scunthorpe United in 1988 being then relocated to midfielder and staying in the team despite the big investment in new players from owner Jack Walker His part in Rovers championship success is often understated with many falsely believing that David Batty formed the strong midfield partnership with club captain Tim Sherwood in that team In fact a foot injury kept Batty out until the final five matches and Atkins proved to be an unlikely hero for Blackburn playing 34 matches and scoring six goals in the title season including important ones against Liverpool and Southampton Atkins moved on from Rovers soon after the club s championship success joining First Division Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 1995 for 1million He was a first choice player throughout his time at Molineux as the club fought to reach the Premier League He reached the play offs with the team in 1996 97 but they lost 3 4 on aggregate to Crystal Palace despite Atkins scoring in the return leg to give them a 2 1 win After four seasons with Wolves Atkins was released in 1999 joining York City in the fourth tier on a three month contract After leaving this expired he had an unsuccessful trial at Reading before training with conference side Doncaster Rovers who subsequently offered him a deal He remained at Doncaster for the next two seasons and served as joint caretaker manager with Dave Penney for the final five fixtures of the 1999 2000 campaign after the sacking of Ian Snodin Atkins returned to a purely playing role during the next season which ended with him being loaned out to Hull City for the run in He helped the club reach the Third Division play offs but was denied a Wembley final by Leyton Orient s 2 1 aggregate triumph He joined Shrewsbury Town in July 2001 enjoying a decent ninth placed finish to his first season at Gay Meadow The 2002 03 season was one of mixed fortunes for the Shrews from the highs of runs to the fourth round of the FA Cup and area final of the Football League Trophy to the lows of seven successive defeats resulting in relegation to the conference Coaching amp management career editShrewsbury manager Kevin Ratcliffe resigned with one game remaining of the season and Atkins took charge of the team as they attempted to restore some pride in a home encounter against his original club Scunthorpe United However the Shrews succumbed to a 2 1 defeat and Atkins left at the end of the season He continued his playing career for one more season at non league level with Harrogate Town also serving as their coach before hanging up his boots for good in 2004 Atkins remained assistant manager at Harrogate but both he and manager John Reed left for Stalybridge Celtic in January 2005 from where they were later sacked in April 2007 He was appointed manager at Northern Premier League outfit Matlock Town on 18 November 2008 He resigned along with assistant Nick Buxton on 4 October 2014 after a 4 0 defeat to Halesowen Town left Matlock Town joint bottom of the league citation needed Atkins returned to Matlock as manager in March 2024 Atkins delighted to be back at Matlock Town Matlock Town FC 27 March 2024 lt ref gt He is now a summarisor for BBC Radio Lancashire Honours editBlackburn Rovers Premier League 1994 95 3 References edit a b c d Mark Atkins Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 3 May 2020 Dunk Peter 20 August 1987 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987 88 Queen Anne Press p 320 ISBN 978 0 3561435 4 5 Retrieved 3 May 2020 Mark Atkins Overview Premier League Retrieved 15 April 2018 External links editMark Atkins at Soccerbase nbsp Detailed Premier League Record at EPLInfo com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Atkins footballer amp oldid 1222020506, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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