John Cockerill (footballer)

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John Cockerill
Personal information
Full name John Cockerill
Date of birth July 12, 1961 (age 45)
Place of birth    Cleethorpes, England
Playing position Midfield (Retired)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1980
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1982
1983-84
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1988-92
Lincoln City
Boston United
Lincoln City
Grantham Town
King's Lynn
Alfreton Town
Stafford Rangers
Grimsby Town
0 (0)
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0 (0)
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107 (19)   
Teams managed
1994
1996
2000
Grimsby Town (Caretaker)
Grimsby Town (Caretaker)
Grimsby Town (Caretaker)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

For the 19th century businessman, see John Cockerill

John Cockerill (born 12 July 1961 in Cleethorpes, England) is a former professional football player and manager. He is the son of Ron and brother of Glenn Cockerill, both also professional footballers. The end of his career came with a broken leg in 1991 against Bristol City, despite trying to regain full fitness, Cockerill never played another game.

After two abortive attempts at Lincoln City, Cockerill had a spell in the RAF and as a lorry driver, whilst continuing to play non-league football. In 1988 he was signed by Grimsby from Stafford Rangers for £21,500.[1]

The highlight of his playing career with Grimsby, was the two goals he scored in 1991 against Exeter City in the last game of the season to secure promotion to Division Two.

John has been caretaker manager of Grimsby on three separate occasions, stepping up from assistant manager, but left the club after missing out on the top job for a third time. In addition to these roles he was also at various times Football in the Community Coach, Youth Coach and Reserve Team Manager.

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[edit] Grimsby Town

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Electronic Fishcake Player Profile
Preceded by
Alan Buckley
Grimsby Town Caretaker Manager
1994
Succeeded by
Brian Laws
Preceded by
Brian Laws
Grimsby Town Caretaker Manager
1996
Succeeded by
Kenny Swain
Preceded by
Alan Buckley
Grimsby Town Caretaker Manager
2000
Succeeded by
Lennie Lawrence