Peter Shirtliff

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Peter Shirtliff (born 6 April 1961 in Hoyland, South Yorkshire) is a former English footballer. Shirtliff was a central defender who played for Sheffield Wednesday (two spells), Charlton, Wolves and Barnsley (during his time with Barnsley he also had a loan spell with Carlisle). His greatest achievements as a player were a third-place finish in Division One in 1992, and winning the League Cup in 1991 – both as a member of Sheffield Wednesday.

Shirtliff retired from the game in 1997, after 18 years as a professional footballer. He has since been youth team coach at Barnsley and Leicester. In 2005, he was appointed assistant manager at Mansfield Town. He became the manager of Mansfield, having completed a successful stint in the role on a caretaker basis following the dismissal of Carlton Palmer, in October 2005.


Mansfield Town F.C. - Current Squad

1 White | 2 Mullins | 3 Jelleyman | 4 D'Laryea | 5 Hjelde | 6 Baptiste | 7 Hamshaw | 8 Dawson | 9 Barker | 10 Brown | 11 M. Boulding | 12 Buxton | 14 Beardsley | 15 Coke | 16 Arnold | 19 Muggleton | 21 Charlton | 22 Lloyd | 23 Sleath | 24 Wood | 25 McIntosh | 30 R. Boulding | 31 Reet | Manager: Shirtliff