Mick Stockwell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mick Stockwell
Personal information
Full nameMichael Thomas Stockwell
Date of birth (1965-02-14) 14 February 1965
Place of birthChelmsford, England
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1982-1985Ipswich Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985-2000Ipswich Town506(36)
2000-2003Colchester United131(22)
2003Heybridge Swifts0(0)
2003-2007Woodbridge Town?(?)
Total637 (58 )
Teams managed
2004-2007Woodbridge Town
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Michael Thomas "Mick" Stockwell also known as Micky Stockwell (born 14 February 1965 in Chelmsford) is an English former professional footballer, and manager who played as a midfielder from 1985 until 2007.

He spent fifteen years of his career at Ipswich Town, notching up 506 league appearances for the club and taking part in several Premier League seasons. He moved on to Colchester United in 2000, where he ended his professional career three years later. He then spent time as player-coach of Non-league side Heybridge Swifts before becoming player-manager of Woodbridge Town.

Playing career

Ipswich Town

Micky Stockwell was part of the very successful youth system set up by Sir Bobby Robson at Ipswich Town. He also represented England at Youth level. He was a highly rated player during his Ipswich Town career. Stockwell played 607 games for Ipswich from 1982 to 2000 scoring 44 goals. He started out with Ipswich in the early 1980s under Sir Bobby Robson. By the late 1980s he had established himself as a first-team player. He played a vital role in the 1991/1992 Second Division championship winning team and featured in the very first season of the new English Premiership. Micky Stockwell was granted a testimonial game by Ipswich in 1994. Whilst playing in the Premiership he was one of Ipswich’s highest rated players until Ipswich were relegated in 1995. Stockwell remained as a mainstay with the Tractor Boys for the remainder of the 1990s failing to win the First Division Play Offs in 1996/97, 1997/98 and 1998/99. However in his last season with Ipswich he was part of the team that finally won the First Division Play Offs in 1999/00 before being released. As an Ipswich player he was also an FA Cup Quarter Finalist and League Cup Semi-Finalist.

Renowned for his reliability and stamina, Stockwell played every position during his career apart from Goalkeeper. His nickname "Stumper" was given to him by Sir Bobby Robson after he stumped Robson out during a Cricket. He was released in 2000 and both Norwich City and Colchester United attempted to sign Stockwell. He looked set to sign for Ipswich’s local rivals Norwich however the deal collapsed after he was made to wait an extra week by Norwich before signing. Due to this Stockwell instead opted to join Colchester United.

Colchester United

Micky Stockwell signed for Colchester in 2000 and instantly made an impact. He went on to play 145 games for Colchester scoring 24 goals. He was a vital part in Phil Parkinson's Colchester team until he retired in 2003 due to a major back injury. After a long career Micky Stockwell finished his career in football after playing over 700 professional games scoring 68 goals.

Coaching career

After retirement from the professional game, in 2003 he first became a player-coach at Heybridge Swifts but left after a couple of months. He then joined Woodbridge Town as a player, before later becoming in 2004 the manager. He was manager until October 2007 where Mick and Woodbridge town came to a mutual agreement to part company.

Personal life

As well as often working as a co-commentator on Ipswich games, Stockwell has his own business "Mick Stockwell Fitting Services [1]" fitting kitchens and bathrooms.[2]

Honours

Club

Ipswich Town[3]

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.