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Graham Mitchell (English footballer)

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Graham Mitchell
Personal information
Full nameGraham Lee Mitchell[1]
Date of birth (1968-02-16)16 February 1968 (age 57)
Place of birthShipley, England
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
PositionDefender
Team information
Current team
Huddersfield Town (Academy and U18s coach)
Youth career
1983–1986Huddersfield Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1994Huddersfield Town244(2)
1993AFC Bournemouth (loan)4(0)
1994–1996Bradford City65(1)
1996–1998Raith Rovers21(0)
1997–1998Cowdenbeath (loan)11(1)
1998–1999Cardiff City46(0)
1999–2002Halifax Town131(3)
2002–2003Bradford Park Avenue5(3)
2003–2004Farsley Celtic5(2)
Total533(12)
Managerial career
2008Huddersfield Town (caretaker manager)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Graham Lee Mitchell (born 16 February 1968) is an English former professionalfootballer, who played as adefender. In 2003, Mitchell played in a charity match at Huddersfield Town whereThe Wembley Wizards andThe Town All Stars versed each other to raise money for Huddersfield Town, they were in administration at the time. He is highly regarded at his first clubHuddersfield Town, where in 2006, he was named as one of their "100 Fans' Favourites". Mitchell made 533 league appearances and scored 12 goals between 1986 and 2004.

Playing career

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Huddersfield Town

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Mitchell had played in defence, on the wing and even filled in as emergency striker for Town. Mitchell signed professional forHuddersfield Town in 1986, after spending two years in the Academy system. Mitchell spent a period on loan, in 1993, atAFC Bournemouth and played four games for them. After a few disagreements with then managerNeil Warnock, after playing 310 games and scoring 5 goals he was sold toBradford City in 1994. He later returned in 2002 to take up coaching at the Huddersfield academy. And as of 2009 has held the roles of caretaker assistant manager, caretaker manager (inGerry Murphy's absence), reserve team manager, U18s coach and was the head of academy, following Murphy's retirement. He left the latter role in November 2011 after reaching a mutual agreement with the club to end his contract seven months early.[3]

Bradford City

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Mitchell played for City between 1994 and 1996. During this spell Mitchell was a member of the 1995–96 play off promotion team. He moved toRaith Rovers on a free transfer in 1996. Mitchell played 79 games and scored one goal in all competitions for Bradford.

Raith Rovers

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Mitchell played for Raith between 1996 and 1998; during this time he also had a spell on loan withCowdenbeath. During his spell at Raith,Cardiff City showed interest in Mitchell and on 1 August 1998 he signed on a free transfer. He had played 23 games for Raith in all competitions. Mitchell also had a spell as captain at Raith.

Cardiff City

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Graham Mitchell during his Cardiff days

Mitchell played for Cardiff between 1998 and 1999. It was also at this club when Mitchell started thinking about coaching as retirement loomed over him. After less than a year at the Welsh side, Mitchell was signed byHalifax Town for £45,000. Mitchell, an ever-present for the 1998–99 season, had clocked up 54 games for Cardiff.

Halifax Town

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Mitchell spent three years at Halifax where he played 144 games and scored four goals in all competitions. During his three-year stint at Halifax, Mitchell began coaching at Huddersfield Town's academy. Mitchell had a spell as captain at Halifax and he wore the squad number 4. After retiring from professional football, Mitchell signed for non-leagueBradford Park Avenue.

Non-League

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Mitchell played at least eight games for Park Avenue and during this spell he scored 3 goals in a week, he scored 2 goals in the game against Barrow, more than he had ever scored in a whole season. He scored at least 4 goals.

In another one of these games he was sent-off for swearing at spectators while receiving treatment for a head injury and throwing his captain's armband at the referee didn't help his cause.

He was released in 2003 and signed for old teammateLee Sinnott atFarsley Celtic. Mitchell played at least four games and scored at least 1 goal. He is thought to have left in 2004.

Managerial career

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Huddersfield Town Academy & caretaker manager

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He joined Huddersfield Town once again in 2002 to coach one of the youth sides. In 2007,Gerry Murphy,John Dungworth, John Vaughan,Martyn Booty and Mitchell teamed together to coach the Huddersfield Town side in the aftermath ofPeter Jackson's dismissal. A year later, whenAndy Ritchie was dismissed, Gerry Murphy and Mitchell took over as caretaker manager and caretaker assistant manager respectively. At the end of the 2007–08 season,Stan Ternent was given the Town job; he was dismissed in November, when Murphy and Mitchell were placed in temporary charge once again. The team played six, won four and lost two. Mitchell took charge of the team, when Murphy was ill, againstSouthend United which Huddersfield won 1–0.Lee Clark took over the next day. Mitchell is coach for Huddersfield Town's under-18 youth squad. In February 2009, he took over as head of the academy following the retirement ofGerry Murphy.

Huddersfield Town Centenary Matchday

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On Sunday 26 April 2009, a Centenary Matchday took place at The Galpharm Stadium which saw two teams, one managed byAndy Booth and the other managed by Mitchell, played each other full a full 90 minutes and have a penalty shootout. With both teams having a mix of fans, legends and staff Mitchell's team eventually beat Team Booth 12–11 on penalties after drawing 6–6 in normal time. Mitchell also took a penalty in the shootout.

Huddersfield Town Reserve Side

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During Mitchell's spell as caretaker assistant manager at Huddersfield, he was in charge of the Terriers' second string up untilPaul Stephenson took over in February 2009.

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubYear(s)LeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Huddersfield Town1986 to1994Football League24422711512413105
AFC Bournemouth (Loan)1993Football League4000000040
Bradford City1994 to1996Football League651208040791
Raith Rovers1996 to1998Scottish Premier League210001010230
Cowdenbeath (Loan)1997 to1998Scottish League111000000111
Cardiff City1998 to1999Football League460502010540
Halifax Town1999 to2002Football League13136140301444
Bradford (Park Avenue)2002 to2003Northern Premier League5310111084
Farsley Celtic2003 to2004Northern Premier League5200000052
Career total5341328130133162416

Managerial statistics

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TeamFromToRecord
GWLDWin %
Huddersfield Town13 December 200813 December 20081100100.00
TeamFromToRecord
GWLDWin %
Huddersfield Town Reserves11 November 20089 February 20093102033.33

Honours

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Player

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Huddersfield Town

  • Player of the Year (Hargreaves Memorial Trophy):1991–92
  • Football League Trophy runners-up:1993–94
  • Yorkshire Electricity Cup winners:1994–95

Bradford City

Cardiff City

Farsley Celtic

  • Northern Premier League Division One winners:2003–04

References

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  1. ^"Graham Mitchell".Barry Hugman's Footballers. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2024. Retrieved16 March 2017.
  2. ^Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987).Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 194.ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^Booth, Mel (21 November 2011)."MON PM: Youth coach Graham Mitchell leaves Huddersfield Town by mutual consent".YorkshireLive. Retrieved27 September 2020.

External links

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