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Richie Barker (footballer, born 1975)

Richard "Richie" Ian Barker (born 30 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer. He is currently assistant head coach of EFL League One club Derby County.[1]

Richie Barker
Personal information
Full name Richard Ian Barker
Date of birth (1975-05-30) 30 May 1975 (age 48)
Place of birth Sheffield, England
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Derby County (assistant head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1997 Sheffield Wednesday 0 (0)
1995Doncaster Rovers (loan) 6 (0)
1996Ards (loan) 7 (3)
1997–1998 Linfield ? (?)
1997Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 53 (11)
1998–1999 Brighton & Hove Albion 43 (10)
1999–2001 Macclesfield Town 58 (23)
2001–2004 Rotherham United 140 (12)
2004–2007 Mansfield Town 95 (40)
2007–2009 Hartlepool United 62 (23)
2008Rotherham United (loan) 12 (1)
2009 Rotherham United 1 (0)
Total 477 (123)
Managerial career
2011–2012 Bury
2012–2013 Crawley Town
2013–2014 Portsmouth
2014–2016 Milton Keynes Dons (assistant)
2016–2017 Charlton Athletic (assistant)
2017–2022 Rotherham United (assistant)
2022– Derby County (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He has previously managed Portsmouth,[2] Bury[3] and Crawley Town.[4]

Playing career edit

Born in Sheffield, Barker began his career at Sheffield Wednesday, but only played in the Intertoto Cup for the first team. He was sold by the Owls in 1997 to Northern Irish side Linfield after loan spells at Doncaster and Ards, before returning home to play for Brighton & Hove Albion. He played two seasons at Brighton, scoring 12 goals, before moving to Macclesfield on a free transfer in 1999.

At Macclesfield, Barker scored 23 goals in 58 league games. He was signed by Rotherham United in January 2001, and helped the Millers gain promotion to the Championship. He was mostly used as a substitute by Rotherham, and was allowed to move to Mansfield Town on a free transfer in November 2004.

Barker soon became a fan favourite at Field Mill, scoring 10 goals in his first season at the club. In the summer of 2005, he was named team captain, and he led by example with his professionalism and work-rate. Barker was the Stags' top scorer in 2005–06 with a career-best 23 goals, including two goals against his old club Rotherham in the FA Cup first round.

In the summer of 2006, Barker signed a contract extension with Mansfield which tied him with the club until the end of the 2008–09 season. However, in January 2007 he was reluctantly forced to transfer to Hartlepool United during the January transfer window, much to the anger of the Stags fans.

He re-joined Rotherham United on 3 October 2008, on an emergency loan in January 2009. He scored on his second Millers debut in the 4–1 over Grimsby Town after coming off the bench. He made his move permanent on 1 January 2009. Due to a knee injury in January 2009, he decided to hang up his boots on 29 May 2009.[5]

Managerial career edit

Bury edit

After joining Sheffield United, being part of the academy, Barker was named the manager of Bury's youth team from July 2010.[6] Barker became caretaker manager of Bury in April 2011 after Alan Knill left for Scunthorpe United with eight games left in the season. Barker led Bury to six consecutive victories and promotion to League One.[7] He was named Football League Two Manager of the Month for April 2011.[8] This successful spell led to him being appointed as Bury's permanent manager on 1 June 2011.[9]

Crawley Town edit

Barker was appointed manager of Crawley Town on 7 August 2012.[10]

On 27 November 2013, Crawley Town terminated Barker's contract with immediate effect. At the time of his dismissal Crawley had not won any of their last seven games, scoring just once in those games.[11]

Portsmouth edit

On 9 December 2013, Portsmouth announced Barker as their new manager with Steve Coppell being appointed as director of football.[12] Barker was sacked on 27 March 2014 after 20 games in charge.[2] At the time of his dismissal Portsmouth had not won any of their last six games, scoring just once in those games.[13]

Milton Keynes Dons edit

On 1 April 2014 Barker was appointed Assistant Manager at Milton Keynes Dons. This has initially been confirmed as being until the end of the 13/14 season. This has since been extended to a position as head of coaching for the forthcoming 2014/15 season.

On 23 October 2016, following the mutual-termination of the contract of manager Karl Robinson, Barker was announced as caretaker manager of the club whilst a replacement was sought.[14]

On 20 December 2016, following the appointment of new manager Robbie Neilson early in the month, Milton Keynes Dons announced that Barker had left the club by mutual consent.[15]

Charlton Athletic edit

On 21 December 2016, Barker joined League One side Charlton Athletic as a first-team coach, re-joining manager Karl Robinson having previously worked alongside him at Milton Keynes Dons.[16] On 28 April 2017 the club announced he would be leaving at the end of the season.[17]

Rotherham United edit

On 4 May 2017, Barker was appointed assistant manager of Rotherham United, following their relegation from the EFL Championship.[18] Barker left this role in September 2022.[1]

Derby County edit

On 22 September 2022, Barker was appointed assistant manager of Derby County, after Paul Warne's appointment as Derby's head coach who also made the same move.[1]

Personal life edit

He is the father of current Wealdstone and former Charlton Athletic player Charlie Barker.[19]

Managerial statistics edit

As of 3 December 2016[20][21]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Bury 31 March 2011 7 August 2012 58 22 13 23 037.9
Crawley Town 7 August 2012 27 November 2013 75 28 22 25 037.3
Portsmouth 9 December 2013 27 March 2014 20 4 8 8 020.0
Milton Keynes Dons (caretaker) 23 October 2016 3 December 2016 8 2 3 3 025.0
Total 161 56 46 59 034.8

Honours edit

Player edit

Hartlepool United

Individual

Manager edit

Bury

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Paul Warne Appointed as Derby County Head Coach". dcfc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Richie Barker sacked as Portsmouth manager". BBC Sport. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  3. ^ Scunthorpe Telegraph 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Portsmouth appoint Richie Barker and Steve Coppell". The Guardian. 9 December 2013. from the original on 25 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Injured Barker forced to retire". BBC Sport. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2009.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 May 2011.
  7. ^ Higginson, Marc (25 April 2011). "Barker hails his Bury heroes (From Bury Times)". Burytimes.co.uk.
  8. ^ PA Sport. . Uk.eurosport.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012.
  9. ^ "Barker promoted to Bury manager". BBC Sport. 1 June 2011.
  10. ^ "Crawley Town appoint Bury's Richie Barker as new manager". BBC Sport. 7 August 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  11. ^ "Crawley Town dismiss manager Richie Barker after goal drought". BBC Sport. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  12. ^ "Portsmouth: Richie Barker & Steve Coppell take charge". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
  14. ^ "Club statement: Karl Robinson". Milton Keynes Dons Official Site. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Barker departs Stadium MK". Milton Keynes Dons Official Site. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Richie Barker joins Karl Robinson's backroom staff". Charlton Athletic Official Site. 21 December 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  17. ^ "First-team coaches to depart at the end of the season". Charlton Athletic Official Site. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  18. ^ "Rotherham:Richie Barker appointed assistant manager at Championship club". BBC Sport. 4 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  19. ^ "Bowyer on fitness of Aneke and Gilbey, impressive Barker and injunction ruling". cafc.co.uk. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  20. ^ "Richard Barker". Soccerbase. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  21. ^ "Richie Barker". Soccerbase. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  22. ^ "Keane claims award double". BBC Sport. 30 April 2000. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  23. ^ "Richie Barker". LMA. Retrieved 4 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Richard Barker at Soccerbase  
  • Vital Hartlepool Profile: Richie Barker

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For other people named Richard Barker see Richard Barker disambiguation Richard Richie Ian Barker born 30 May 1975 is an English former professional footballer He is currently assistant head coach of EFL League One club Derby County 1 Richie BarkerPersonal informationFull nameRichard Ian BarkerDate of birth 1975 05 30 30 May 1975 age 48 Place of birthSheffield EnglandPosition s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamDerby County assistant head coach Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1993 1997Sheffield Wednesday0 0 1995 Doncaster Rovers loan 6 0 1996 Ards loan 7 3 1997 1998Linfield 1997 Brighton amp Hove Albion loan 53 11 1998 1999Brighton amp Hove Albion43 10 1999 2001Macclesfield Town58 23 2001 2004Rotherham United140 12 2004 2007Mansfield Town95 40 2007 2009Hartlepool United62 23 2008 Rotherham United loan 12 1 2009Rotherham United1 0 Total477 123 Managerial career2011 2012Bury2012 2013Crawley Town2013 2014Portsmouth2014 2016Milton Keynes Dons assistant 2016 2017Charlton Athletic assistant 2017 2022Rotherham United assistant 2022 Derby County assistant Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe has previously managed Portsmouth 2 Bury 3 and Crawley Town 4 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 2 1 Bury 2 2 Crawley Town 2 3 Portsmouth 2 4 Milton Keynes Dons 2 5 Charlton Athletic 2 6 Rotherham United 2 7 Derby County 3 Personal life 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editBorn in Sheffield Barker began his career at Sheffield Wednesday but only played in the Intertoto Cup for the first team He was sold by the Owls in 1997 to Northern Irish side Linfield after loan spells at Doncaster and Ards before returning home to play for Brighton amp Hove Albion He played two seasons at Brighton scoring 12 goals before moving to Macclesfield on a free transfer in 1999 At Macclesfield Barker scored 23 goals in 58 league games He was signed by Rotherham United in January 2001 and helped the Millers gain promotion to the Championship He was mostly used as a substitute by Rotherham and was allowed to move to Mansfield Town on a free transfer in November 2004 Barker soon became a fan favourite at Field Mill scoring 10 goals in his first season at the club In the summer of 2005 he was named team captain and he led by example with his professionalism and work rate Barker was the Stags top scorer in 2005 06 with a career best 23 goals including two goals against his old club Rotherham in the FA Cup first round In the summer of 2006 Barker signed a contract extension with Mansfield which tied him with the club until the end of the 2008 09 season However in January 2007 he was reluctantly forced to transfer to Hartlepool United during the January transfer window much to the anger of the Stags fans He re joined Rotherham United on 3 October 2008 on an emergency loan in January 2009 He scored on his second Millers debut in the 4 1 over Grimsby Town after coming off the bench He made his move permanent on 1 January 2009 Due to a knee injury in January 2009 he decided to hang up his boots on 29 May 2009 5 Managerial career editBury edit After joining Sheffield United being part of the academy Barker was named the manager of Bury s youth team from July 2010 6 Barker became caretaker manager of Bury in April 2011 after Alan Knill left for Scunthorpe United with eight games left in the season Barker led Bury to six consecutive victories and promotion to League One 7 He was named Football League Two Manager of the Month for April 2011 8 This successful spell led to him being appointed as Bury s permanent manager on 1 June 2011 9 Crawley Town edit Barker was appointed manager of Crawley Town on 7 August 2012 10 On 27 November 2013 Crawley Town terminated Barker s contract with immediate effect At the time of his dismissal Crawley had not won any of their last seven games scoring just once in those games 11 Portsmouth edit On 9 December 2013 Portsmouth announced Barker as their new manager with Steve Coppell being appointed as director of football 12 Barker was sacked on 27 March 2014 after 20 games in charge 2 At the time of his dismissal Portsmouth had not won any of their last six games scoring just once in those games 13 Milton Keynes Dons edit On 1 April 2014 Barker was appointed Assistant Manager at Milton Keynes Dons This has initially been confirmed as being until the end of the 13 14 season This has since been extended to a position as head of coaching for the forthcoming 2014 15 season On 23 October 2016 following the mutual termination of the contract of manager Karl Robinson Barker was announced as caretaker manager of the club whilst a replacement was sought 14 On 20 December 2016 following the appointment of new manager Robbie Neilson early in the month Milton Keynes Dons announced that Barker had left the club by mutual consent 15 Charlton Athletic edit On 21 December 2016 Barker joined League One side Charlton Athletic as a first team coach re joining manager Karl Robinson having previously worked alongside him at Milton Keynes Dons 16 On 28 April 2017 the club announced he would be leaving at the end of the season 17 Rotherham United edit On 4 May 2017 Barker was appointed assistant manager of Rotherham United following their relegation from the EFL Championship 18 Barker left this role in September 2022 1 Derby County edit On 22 September 2022 Barker was appointed assistant manager of Derby County after Paul Warne s appointment as Derby s head coach who also made the same move 1 Personal life editHe is the father of current Wealdstone and former Charlton Athletic player Charlie Barker 19 Managerial statistics editAs of 3 December 2016 20 21 Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To RecordP W D L Win Bury 31 March 2011 7 August 2012 58 22 13 23 0 37 9Crawley Town 7 August 2012 27 November 2013 75 28 22 25 0 37 3Portsmouth 9 December 2013 27 March 2014 20 4 8 8 0 20 0Milton Keynes Dons caretaker 23 October 2016 3 December 2016 8 2 3 3 0 25 0Total 161 56 46 59 0 34 8Honours editPlayer edit Hartlepool United League Two runner up 2006 07Individual PFA Team of the Year 1999 2000 Third Division 22 Manager edit Bury League Two runner up 2010 11Individual League Two Manager of the Month April 2011 23 References edit a b c Paul Warne Appointed as Derby County Head Coach dcfc co uk Retrieved 22 September 2022 a b Richie Barker sacked as Portsmouth manager BBC Sport 27 March 2014 Retrieved 27 March 2014 Scunthorpe Telegraph Archived 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Portsmouth appoint Richie Barker and Steve Coppell The Guardian 9 December 2013 Archived from the original on 25 November 2022 Injured Barker forced to retire BBC Sport 29 May 2009 Retrieved 30 May 2009 Bury Team Youth Team Richard Barker Archived from the original on 5 May 2011 Higginson Marc 25 April 2011 Barker hails his Bury heroes From Bury Times Burytimes co uk PA Sport League Two Barker rewarded for Bury run Yahoo Eurosport Uk eurosport yahoo com Archived from the original on 18 September 2012 Barker promoted to Bury manager BBC Sport 1 June 2011 Crawley Town appoint Bury s Richie Barker as new manager BBC Sport 7 August 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Crawley Town dismiss manager Richie Barker after goal drought BBC Sport 27 November 2013 Retrieved 27 November 2013 Portsmouth Richie Barker amp Steve Coppell take charge BBC Sport Retrieved 10 December 2013 BBC Sport Football Portsmouth Results Archived from the original on 14 December 2013 Club statement Karl Robinson Milton Keynes Dons Official Site 23 October 2016 Retrieved 23 October 2016 Barker departs Stadium MK Milton Keynes Dons Official Site 20 December 2016 Retrieved 20 December 2016 Richie Barker joins Karl Robinson s backroom staff Charlton Athletic Official Site 21 December 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2016 First team coaches to depart at the end of the season Charlton Athletic Official Site 28 April 2017 Retrieved 28 April 2017 Rotherham Richie Barker appointed assistant manager at Championship club BBC Sport 4 May 2017 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Bowyer on fitness of Aneke and Gilbey impressive Barker and injunction ruling cafc co uk 1 September 2020 Retrieved 2 September 2020 Richard Barker Soccerbase Retrieved 29 November 2016 Richie Barker Soccerbase Retrieved 29 November 2016 Keane claims award double BBC Sport 30 April 2000 Retrieved 15 January 2022 Richie Barker LMA Retrieved 4 October 2022 External links editRichard Barker at Soccerbase nbsp Vital Hartlepool Profile Richie Barker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richie Barker footballer born 1975 amp oldid 1176111984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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