Micky Quinn

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Micky Quinn
Personal information
Full name Michael Arnold Quinn
Date of birth May 2, 1962
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Position Striker
Youth clubs
-1979 Derby County
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1979-81
1982-83
1983-85
1985-88
1989-92
1992-94
1994
1994
Wigan Athletic
Stockport County
Oldham Athletic
Portsmouth
Newcastle United
Coventry City
Plymouth Argyle (loan)
Watford (loan)
69 (19)
63 (39)
80 (34)
121 (54)
115 (59)
64 (25)
3 (0)
5 (0)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Michael "Micky" Quinn, (born May 2, 1962 on the Cantril Farm estate in Liverpool), is a retired English footballer of Irish and Italian descent. He played as a centre-forward for the vast majority of his career. However, despite being a consistent goalscorer, he was more notorious for his large build (a fact which spawned numerous terrace songs, a complimentary one being - He's fat, he's round, he scores at every ground, Mick Quinn!). Following his retirement from football, Quinn has become a professional racehorse trainer. He also covers horse racing and football for the radio station TalkSPORT.

Quinn began his career as an apprentice with Derby County, but failed to make the grade there and turned professional on joining Wigan Athletic in September 1979. He moved to Stockport County in June 1982 and then to Oldham Athletic in January 1984.

Quinn joined Portsmouth in March 1986 and finished the season as Pompey's leading goalscorer during their Second Division promotion campaign, despite spending 14 days of the season behind bars while serving a prison sentence for disqualified driving. He had been caught driving twice after receiving a ban for drink-driving. His explanation for driving while disqualified was that he had been going to buy medication for his wife, who was ill.

Quinn was sold to Newcastle United for £650,000 in July 1989, just after their relegation to the Second Division. He scored four goals on his debut against Leeds United and finished as the division's top goalscorer in 1989-90 with 34 league goals. The Magpies were beaten to the automatic promotion places by Leeds United and Sheffield United, and their promotion hopes were ended when they lost to Swindon Town in the playoffs.

During his first six months at Highfield Road, Quinn scored 17 Premiership goals - 10 of them in his first 6 games. His performances were not enough to bring the Sky Blues beyond 15th place in the final table, but they improved to 11th place the following season with Quinn still scoring regularly. Quinn featured regularly for Coventry during the 1993-94 season, still scoring goals on a regular basis, but in September 1994 Coventry signed Dion Dublin and Quinn lost his place in the team. He had unproductive loan spells with Plymouth Argyle (in November 1994) and Watford (in March 1995) before leaving on a free transfer at the end of the season.

On leaving Coventry, Quinn had a brief spell playing in Greece with PAOK Salonika. Just before moving to Greece his brother Sean died suddenly at the age of 26. A year later, his mother Patricia died aged 52 after suffering from lung cancer.

Quinn applied for the manager's job at Burnley in 1996, but it went to Adrian Heath instead, and he decided to retire from football and concentrate on his career as a racehorse trainer.

In August 2001, he was suspended from racehorse training for two-and-a-half years after the RSPCA found that three horses in his care were being neglected. His ban from the sport was later reduced to one year on appeal.

In 2003 he released his autobiography Who Ate All The Pies?.

In 2005 he signed a contract with the newspaper Cambridge Evening News, where he had his own column entitled Who Ate All The Pies?. Here he comments on various aspects of football, sport and the world.

He appeared on the 2006 series of Celebrity Fit Club, weighing more than 18 stone and finished the programme as Mr Fit Club, having lost 24% of his initial body weight and now feeling refreshed. This later led Harvey the US Marine instructor on the series comparing him to the incredible hulk.

He has most recently been seen on May 14th 2006 playing for Italy in the Celebrity World Cup Soccer Six tournament in Birmingham, UK.

[edit] Relationships

Quinn has never been married, but has been in long-term relationships with three women. With his first girlfriend Debbie, he had a son called Michael who was born in 1980. He also has two twin daughters called Melissa and Natasha, who were born in 1987 while he was in a relationship with his second girlfriend Sheila. Since 1994 he has been engaged to a model called Karen Davies.