Gary Shelton

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Gary Shelton
Personal information
Full nameGary Shelton
Date of birth (1958-03-21) 21 March 1958
Place of birthNottingham, England
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1974–1976Walsall
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1978Walsall24(0)
1978–1982Aston Villa24(7)
1980Notts County (loan)8(0)
1982–1987Sheffield Wednesday198(18)
1987–1989Oxford United65(1)
1989–1994Bristol City150(24)
1994Rochdale (loan)3(0)
1994–2000Chester City69(6)
National team
1984England U211(0)
Teams managed
1992Bristol City (caretaker manager)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Gary Shelton (born March 21, 1958 in Nottingham, England) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.

Playing career

Shelton came through the ranks at Walsall to become a first-team player, catching the eye of neighbours Aston Villa. He made an £80,000 switch to Villa Park in January 1978 but was to struggle to establish himself at the club. He made no appearances in the 1980–81 championship success and enjoyed just one more league outing before a £50,000 switch to Sheffield Wednesday in March 1982.

Shelton spent five years at Hillsborough, helping the club win promotion to the top-flight in 1984 and reach the FA Cup semi-finals two years later. In July 1987 Shelton moved to Oxford United for £150,000, but he was unable to prevent their relegation out of Division One and Littlewoods Cup semi-final loss to Luton Town.

Shelton was transferred again in August 1989, when he joined Third Division side Bristol City in a swap deal with future England manager Steve McClaren. His first season ended in promotion and Shelton was to enjoy a brief spell in joint caretaker charge of the club with Mark Aizlewood and Russell Osman in 1992.

Shelton started more than 40 league games in three of his five seasons at Ashton Gate but appeared just three times in 1993–94 when he spent time on loan with Rochdale. In July 1994 Shelton joined Division Two side Chester City, where he was to remain for six years. He was appointed assistant manager to Kevin Ratcliffe in 1995 but continued to play for the club as he approached his late 30s.[1] His final league appearance for the club was a month before his 40th birthday on February 14, 1998, in a goalless draw at Hartlepool United. He remained registered as a player but was not involved on the playing side again. Shelton left his role with Chester in June 2000 shortly after they were relegated out of The Football League and he took up a coaching role with West Bromwich Albion that he held for several years.

Gary's son, Andy Shelton, played for Chester while Gary was on the coaching staff.

Honours

Sheffield Wednesday

  • Football League Division Two runners-up: 1983–84.

Bristol City

  • Football League Division Three runners-up: 1989–90.

External links

References

  1. "Life to begin at 40 for Blues star". chester-city.co.uk (see May 21). 1997-05-21. Retrieved 2008-01-06. 
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