Tony Ellis

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Tony Ellis
Personal information
Full name Anthony Joseph Ellis
Date of birth October 20, 1964 (1964-10-20) (age 43)
Place of birth    Salford, England
Height 5'11"
Playing position Striker (retired)
Club information
Current club Rochdale (Centre of Excellence manager)
Youth clubs
19??-1985
1985-1986
Northwich
Horwich RMI
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1986-1987
1987-1989
1989-1992
1992-1994
1994-1997
1997-1999
1999-1999
1999-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003
2003-2007
Oldham Athletic
Preston North End
Stoke City
Preston North End
Blackpool
Bury
Stockport County
Rochdale
Burnley
Leigh RMI
Mossley
Hyde United
Total
008 00(0)
086 0(27)
077 0(19)
072 0(48)
147 0(55)
038 0(12)
021 00(6)
059 0(17)
010 00(1)
00? 00(?)
00? 00(?)
00? 00(?)
518 (185)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of January 5, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Anthony Joseph "Tony" Ellis (born October 20, 1964 in Salford, Lancashire) is a former English football player who commanded combined transfer fees of nearly £750,000 and scored 185 league goals in 518 league games during a sixteen-year Football League career.

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[edit] Oldham and Preston

Signed in August 1986 at the age of 21 by Joe Royle for Oldham Athletic (10 games 0 goals) after spells with non-league Horwich RMI and Northwich Victoria, Ellis was spotted by Preston North End manager John McGrath banging in the goals for Oldham's reserve team. McGrath decided to pay £23,000 in October 1987 to take Ellis to Deepdale, where he scored a last-minute winner on his debut against Port Vale.

[edit] Stoke City

In a little over two seasons with Preston, Ellis scored 32 goals in 106 games before Alan Ball at Stoke City tabled a £250,000 offer for him. For Preston, the money was too good to turn down, and Ellis found himself leaving for the Victoria Ground in December 1989. His time at Stoke was disrupted by injury, but in two and a half years he scored 20 goals in 93 first-team appearances.

[edit] Back at Preston

In August 1992, Preston came back for him, paying Stoke £150,000 plus striker Graham Shaw. His second spell at Preston was even more productive than his first: Ellis scored 56 goals in only 88 games and was named the club's official player of the year in 1992/93 and 1993/94. One of the highlights of his second spell was a hat-trick against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road in a 3-2 win by Preston. His final game for the Lilywhites turned out to be Preston's 1994 play-off final defeat against Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley.

[edit] Blackpool

After a much-publicised fall out with Preston boss John Beck over a new contract and his role within the club, Ellis signed for arch-rivals Blackpool for £165,000. However in November 1995 Ellis handed in a transfer request fueling rumours of a return to Deepdale, by now managed by Gary Peters. Blackpool got around this problem by offering Ellis an extension to his contract. In three and a half years at Bloomfield Road, Ellis scored 65 goals in 173 games.

[edit] Latter career

In December 1997, Ellis was on the move again, this time to Bury for £70,000. He scored 12 goals in 38 games at Gigg Lane. Further spells at Stockport County (a £25,000 price tag and 6 goals in 23 games) and Rochdale (free transfer and 18 goals in 68 games) only further enhanced Ellis' now-legendary goalscoring reputation. After being released by Rochdale at the end of the 2000-01 season, Ellis found himself without a club and semi-retirement and a return to non-league football looked likely until Burnley boss Stan Ternent offered him a lifeline. In his only season at Turf Moor, Ellis played ten games, all as a substitute, scoring at the age of 37 an excellent winner against Bradford City in a 3-2 win at Valley Parade, his only goal for the club.

[edit] Non-league and management

After leaving Burnley at the end of the 2001-02 season, Ellis joined Leigh RMI (formerly Horwich RMI) in the Nationwide Conference. During his first class career Ellis had scored 210 goals in 609 first team games.

In 2003-04 Ellis took on the role as player/assistant manager of Nationwide Conference North club Hyde United after a spell with Unibond League side Mossley.

Ellis also took on the role of coaching the Burnley under-15s at the Turf Moor club's Centre of Excellence.

In the July 2007, Ellis left his position as assistant manager of Hyde United and coach of the youth teams at Turf Moor to join former teammate, Rochdale manager Keith Hill, as Director of Youth Development.[1][2]

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