- John McGrath (English footballer)
:"For the former Kidderminster Harriers, Weymouth & current Tamworth player see
John McGrath (Irish footballer) ."Football player infobox
playername = John McGrath
fullname = John Thomas McGrath
dateofbirth = birth date|1938|8|23|df=y
cityofbirth =Manchester
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1998|12|25|1938|8|23|df=y
cityofdeath =Manchester
countryofdeath =England
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs = Miles Platting Swifts
Bolton Wanderers
years = 1956–1960
1960–1967
1967–1974
1973
clubs = Bury
Newcastle United
Southampton
Brighton & Hove Albion (loan)
caps(goals) = 148 (2)
170 (2)
168 (1)
003 (0)
manageryears = 1979–1983
1984
1986–1990
1992
managerclubs = Port Vale
Chester City
Preston North End
Halifax TownJohn Thomas McGrath (
23 August 1938 –25 December 1998 ) was an English footballer and manager inthe Football League .Playing career
Early career
McGrath started out as an
amateur player with local team Miles Platting Swifts and then Bolton Wanderers, but it was with Bury that he began hisprofessional career in 1956. In 1960 however McGrath found himself the subject of a bid by Newcastle United and after nearly five years with Bury, in which he made 148 appearances scoring two goals, he left forSt James' Park .Newcastle United
Because of his no nonsense attitude and uncompromising style as a defender John soon became a real favourite with the
Toon Army and in seven years with thegeordies played 170 games scoring two goals before making the long trip to Southampton in 1967.outhampton
John again became somewhat of a
cult hero with The Dell faithful during what was a difficult time for the club not only playing 168 games(1 goal) but also making his mark as a very shrewd coach. He also during this period played three games on loan at Brighton & Hove Albion.Coaching and management
Port Vale
After retiring from playing at the end of 1973-74 season John joined the Southampton coaching staff but it was after becoming Port Vale manager in December 1979 that he really found his true vocation. After steadying the ship at
Vale Park McGrath eventually led the club to promotion in 1982-83. The following season however McGrath was sacked as Vale struggled.Chester City
He became manager of Chester City in January 1984, who were struggling at the foot of
Division Four but some improved results (including a derby win over Wrexham) gave cause for optimism for the following season. McGrath added experience in players such asJohn Butcher (footballer) , Steve Fox,Mick Speight and Nigel Walker but Chester continued to struggle at the wrong end ofDivision Four . He lost his job in December 1984, after a 5–1 loss to Stockport County. Although results were not always impressive, McGrath began to mould the side that would to go on to win promotion in 1985–86 after further strengthening byMick Speight andHarry McNally . McGrath gave future England internationalLee Dixon his first taste of regular first-team football when at Chester.Preston North End
Twelve months later though that changed as Preston North End came calling. This once proud club was dying on its knees and after ending the 1985–86 season in 91st position they needed some new blood and new ideas.McGrath was just the man for the job, although it has to be said not first choice with Preston courting the services of Tranmere manager Johnny King and Port Vale boss John Rudge before settling on McGrath. With the newly laid plastic pitch already installed McGrath assembled a squad of free transfer old pros,lower league journeymen and young cast offs to fire the team to promotion in his first season. He was a hero. However after 4 years of relative success McGrath departed in February 1990 leaving Preston in a far healthier position that when he'd found them and apart from a short spell in charge of Halifax Town in 1992 he never managed again.
Career after football
John became for a while a much sought for
after dinner speaker but onChristmas Day 1998 he died suddenly at his Manchester home.References
External links
*soccerbase (manager)|819|John McGrath
* [http://cards.littleoak.com.au/player_pages/004%20john%20mcgrath.html Profile on English football cards]
* [http://www.saintschat.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=129543 Feature on SaintsChat]
* [http://www.khscott.org.uk/nufc/detail_player.php?id=513 Newcastle United profile]
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