Steve McIlhargey

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Steve McIlhargey
Personal information
Full name Stephen McIlhargey
Date of birth August 23, 1962 (age 44)
Place of birth    Glasgow, Scotland
Playing position Goalkeeper (retired)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1987-1989
198?
1989-1993
1993
1993-2004
2000
Walsall
Rotherham United (loan)
Blackpool
Chester City (loan)
Morecambe
Lancaster City (loan)
00? (?)
00? (?)
100 (0)
001 (0)
00? (?)
00? (?)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of January 26, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Steve McIlhargey (born August 23, 1962 in Glasgow) is a retired Scottish professional goalkeeper. During his career, he played for Walsall, Rotherham, Chester City, Blackpool and Morecambe. He also represented Scotland at schoolboy level.

McIlhargey joined Blackpool from Walsall in the summer of 1989. He made his league debut in the opening game, against Wigan Athletic at Bloomfield Road on August 19, and kept a clean sheet in a goalless draw. His first season with the Seasiders wasn't a successful one, however: the club finished second-bottom of Division Three and were relegated (though McIlhargey only started 22 of the 46 games).

In the 1990/91 season, McIlhargey missed only two league games and kept seventeen clean sheets. Blackpool finished the campaign in fifth place, but missed out on promotion after losing to Torquay United in the playoff final.

McIlhargey saves a penalty from Scunthorpe's Graham Alexander at Wembley.
McIlhargey saves a penalty from Scunthorpe's Graham Alexander at Wembley.

The conclusion of the following season, 1991/92, was the moment for which he is best remembered. Blackpool made the Wembley playoff final for the second consecutive season, this time against Scunthorpe United. After 90 minutes, the score was tied at 1-1, and the match went to extra time and then a penalty shoot-out. It was in the latter that McIlhargey's save from Scotland internationalist Graham Alexander's penalty (see image, left), combined with Jason White's subsequent miss, sent the Seasiders into the new Division Two. In an act of sportsmanship, McIlhargey broke away from celebrating with his teammates and was the first to commiserate with White.

The Scot traded the Blackpool seaside for that of nearby Morecambe for the remaining decade of his playing career. He helped the Shrimps to secure their place in the Conference, and his league experience was crucial in their push for promotion.

In the years leading up to his retirement, McIlhargey became the Shrimps' back-up goalkeeper but was rarely named on the substitute's bench, with manager Jim Harvey preferring to have five outfield players to choose from.

McIlhargey retired from playing in May 2004 but remains at Morecambe in the capacity of goalkeeping coach.

Contents

[edit] Honours

Blackpool

Morecambe

[edit] Trivia

  • On The Seasiders' DVD, during Blackpool's FA Cup third-round tie against Tottenham Hotspur at Bloomfield Road on January 5, 1991, BBC commentator Tony Gubba mispronounced McIlhargey's surname as McIlluggy for the duration of the tie.
  • Also on the aforementioned DVD, during an FA Cup first-round tie against Bolton Wanderers on November 18, 1989, BBC commentator John Motson revealed that McIlhargey had required fifty stitches in a facial injury sustained during a training-ground accident three weeks earlier.

[edit] References

  • Calley, Roy: Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992, Breedon Books Sport, 1992.

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