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John Sheridan: An Overview

Footballing Life

John Joseph Sheridan (born 1 October 1964) is a distinguished figure in English and Irish football, renowned for his contributions as both a player and a manager. Primarily a midfielder, Sheridan's career spanned several decades, marked by notable spells at clubs like Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday, and significant international representation for the Republic of Ireland.

Key Achievements

As a player, Sheridan achieved promotion with Leeds United and Bolton Wanderers, and famously scored the winning goal in the 1991 Football League Cup Final for Sheffield Wednesday. Internationally, he represented the Republic of Ireland at the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cups. As a manager, he led Chesterfield to promotion and cup success in League Two.

Playing Career

Club Trajectory

Sheridan began his professional journey at Manchester City before moving to Leeds United in 1982. He became a fan favorite at Elland Road, making 230 league appearances and scoring 47 goals over seven years. His most productive season was 1986-87, contributing 15 goals. After a brief stint at Nottingham Forest, Sheridan joined Sheffield Wednesday in 1989, where he enjoyed his most successful period, scoring 33 goals in 243 appearances and playing a pivotal role in their 1991 League Cup victory.

Later Playing Years

Towards the end of his tenure at Hillsborough, Sheridan had loan spells at Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers before joining the latter permanently in 1996. He was part of the Bolton side that won the First Division title in 1997. Subsequently, he played for Doncaster Rovers and concluded his playing career with Oldham Athletic, where he spent six seasons, making 144 league appearances and scoring 14 goals, retiring in 2004.

International Career

Representing Ireland

Born in England, Sheridan qualified to play for the Republic of Ireland and earned 34 caps, scoring five goals between 1988 and 1995. He was part of the squad for UEFA Euro 1988 but did not feature. His World Cup experiences included playing one match as a substitute in the 1990 tournament and appearing in all four of Ireland's games in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, notably hitting the crossbar in the crucial opening match against Italy.

Notable Moments

Sheridan scored the 100th Irish international goal at Lansdowne Road in 1994 against Bolivia. His performance in the 1994 World Cup included a vital contribution in the famous 1-0 victory over Italy, secured by a Ray Houghton goal. He also played for the Republic of Ireland U21 and B teams earlier in his career.

Managerial Career

A Peripatetic Manager

Sheridan transitioned into management, initially serving as caretaker manager at Oldham Athletic before taking the permanent role in 2006. He guided the club to a sixth-place finish in League One in the 2006-07 season. His subsequent managerial career has been characterized by numerous roles, often involving short tenures, across various clubs in the English football league system and briefly in Ireland.

Notable Managerial Successes

His most successful period as a manager came with Chesterfield. Appointed in 2009, he led them to the League Two title in the 2010-11 season and secured the Football League Trophy the following year. He also earned Manager of the Month awards in League One and League Two. Sheridan has managed clubs including Plymouth Argyle, Newport County, Notts County, Fleetwood Town, Carlisle United, Waterford, Wigan Athletic, Swindon Town, and had multiple spells at Oldham Athletic and Chesterfield.

Career Statistics

Playing Record

Sheridan amassed significant statistics throughout his playing career, demonstrating his longevity and impact on the field.

Playing Statistics Summary
Club Years Apps Goals
Manchester City 1981–1982 0 0
Leeds United 1982–1989 230 47
Nottingham Forest 1989 0 0
Sheffield Wednesday 1989–1996 199 25
Birmingham City (loan) 1996 2 0
Bolton Wanderers (loan) 1996 6 3
Bolton Wanderers 1996–1998 33 0
Doncaster Rovers 1998 7 0
Oldham Athletic 1998–2004 144 14
Total Career Apps 621 89

Managerial Record

Sheridan's managerial career involved leading multiple clubs through various league campaigns and cup competitions.

Managerial Record by Team and Tenure
Team From To G W D L Win %
Oldham Athletic (co-caretaker) 31 October 2001 7 November 2001 1 0 1 0 0.00%
Oldham Athletic (caretaker) 20 December 2003 10 March 2004 13 3 6 4 23.08%
Oldham Athletic 1 June 2006 15 March 2009 151 61 43 47 40.40%
Chesterfield 9 June 2009 28 August 2012 160 63 38 59 39.38%
Plymouth Argyle 6 January 2013 28 May 2015 126 48 31 47 38.10%
Newport County 2 October 2015 13 January 2016 17 5 7 5 29.41%
Oldham Athletic 13 January 2016 27 May 2016 22 9 6 7 40.91%
Notts County 27 May 2016 2 January 2017 32 8 6 18 25.00%
Oldham Athletic 12 January 2017 25 September 2017 33 10 9 14 30.30%
Fleetwood Town 22 February 2018 1 June 2018 13 6 3 4 46.15%
Carlisle United 5 June 2018 4 January 2019 32 15 4 13 46.88%
Chesterfield 9 January 2019 2 January 2020 52 17 13 22 32.69%
Waterford 8 July 2020 11 September 2020 8 3 2 3 37.50%
Wigan Athletic 11 September 2020 13 November 2020 15 3 2 10 20.00%
Swindon Town 13 November 2020 18 April 2021 33 8 4 21 24.24%
Oldham Athletic 22 January 2022 17 September 2022 30 8 7 15 26.67%
Total 738 267 182 289 36.18%

Honours

Player Accolades

Sheridan received several individual and team honours during his playing career:

  • Sheffield Wednesday: Football League Cup (1990–91)
  • Bolton Wanderers: Football League First Division (1996–97)
  • PFA Team of the Year: Multiple selections in the Second Division (1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91)
  • Leeds United Player of the Year: 1987

Managerial Achievements

As a manager, Sheridan's notable achievements include:

  • Chesterfield: Football League Two Champions (2010–11), Football League Trophy Winners (2011–12)
  • Manager of the Month Awards: Football League One (November 2006), Football League Two (October 2009, February 2010, March 2013)
  • Oldham Athletic Player of the Year: 1999, 2000

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