Nick Fenton

Nicholas Leonard Fenton (born 23 November 1979) is an English former professional footballer and head physiotherapist of EFL League One side Burton Albion.

Nick Fenton
Personal information
Full nameNicholas Leonard Fenton
Date of birth (1979-11-23) 23 November 1979 (age 44)
Place of birthPreston, England
Position(s)Defender
Team information
Current team
Coventry City (head physio)
Youth career
1993–1996Manchester City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–2001Manchester City15(0)
1999–2000Notts County (loan)13(1)
2000AFC Bournemouth (loan)8(0)
2000AFC Bournemouth (loan)5(0)
2000Notts County (loan)8(0)
2000–2004Notts County147(9)
2004–2006Doncaster Rovers63(4)
2006–2008Grimsby Town80(6)
2008–2011Rotherham United115(4)
2011–2013Morecambe73(4)
2013–2014Alfreton Town32(3)
Total559(31)
International career
0000Wales U15
1998England U186(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player, he was as a defender who played between 1996 and 2014. He played for Manchester City, Notts County, AFC Bournemouth, Doncaster Rovers, Grimsby Town, Rotherham United and Morecambe and Alfreton Town.

Club career

Manchester City

Preston born Fenton came through the youth ranks of Premiership side Manchester City. Though born in England, as he went to a school in Wales he represented Wales at schoolboy level, captaining the under-15 side.[1] He was called up by England at both under-16 and under-18 level.[1] He was promoted to the Manchester City first team squad a few months after the club's relegation in the summer of 1996. By the time Fenton was given his first team debut City had suffered a further relegation into the third tier of English football. On 19 August 1998 Fenton earned his first appearance for City when he started the match in a 7–1 English League Cup victory over Notts County at Maine Road. City earned promotion back to the First Division in May 1999 via the play-offs following a penalty shootout victory over Gillingham at Wembley Stadium, however Fenton although a squad member had not been involved in first team action since February. During the 1999–2000 season Fenton made his final appearance for City in a 4–3 League Cup defeat against Southampton when he came on as a 91st-minute substitute for Richard Edghill. In October 1999 he joined Notts County on loan where he made 13 appearances and scoring his first career goal against Wycombe Wanderers. In March 2000 he signed on loan with AFC Bournemouth where he played 8 times where his performances proved himself worthy of a fresh bid by the club in the 2000–01 season and he returned on loan to Bournemouth in August. Fenton returned to Notts County on loan a month later and on 10 November he joined the club on a permanent deal.

Notts County

Fenton signed for County for £150,000. Fenton played over 150 appearances for The Magpies until his departure at the end of the 2003–04 season.

Doncaster Rovers

His next port of call was to sign with Doncaster Rovers who had previously earned two back to back promotions that had seen the Yorkshire club rise from the Conference National to the Football League One. Fenton played out the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons Rovers and after playing in the club's first round League Cup game against Rochdale at the beginning of the 2006–07 season he departed the club.

Grimsby Town

Fenton was signed for Grimsby on 25 August 2006 by Graham Rodger from Doncaster Rovers, the same day that centre half Ben Futcher left the club for Peterborough United. Fenton was joined at Blundell Park by Rovers teammate Ricky Ravenhill. He slotted in at centre half along with Justin Whittle, as the season progressed manager Rodger was replaced by Alan Buckley but he continued to feature as a regular. On the final day of the season he had the distinction of scoring the last ever goal at Shrewsbury Town's Gay Meadow stadium.[2] During the 2007–08 season Fenton was a part of the Grimsby team that made it to the Football League Trophy final at Wembley Stadium, however the club were beaten 2–0 by the Milton Keynes Dons. In the summer of 2008 Fenton was told that he would not be offered a new contract with Grimsby and that he was free to leave the club.

Rotherham United

Fenton was signed by Rotherham United on 8 August 2008 on a free transfer He made his Rotherham United debut away to local rivals Sheffield Wednesday. He had a brilliant game and was given a 9 rating in most match reports. He made his league debut for the Millers away to Morecambe. He scored his first goal for the club when Rotherham caused an upset by beating Championship side Southampton in the League Cup.[3] Fenton kept up his goal scoring form by scoring further goals against Leeds United in the Football League Trophy[4] and Barnet in the league.[5] He was released by the club in May 2011.

Morecambe

He joined League Two side Morecambe in summer 2011 where he enjoyed two mid-table seasons for the Shrimps before leaving early in April 2013 to continue in his physiotherapy training and to find a new club.

Alfreton Town

On 2 August 2013 he signed a contract with Alfreton Town until the end of the 2013-14 season, after impressing in pre-season.[6] Having made 32 league appearances and scored three goals, Fenton was released by Alfreton at the end of the 2013–14 season.

Career statistics

Source:[7]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Manchester City1996–97Division One0000000000
Manchester City1997–98Division One0000000000
Manchester City1998–99Division Two15000301[a]0190
Manchester City1999–2000Division One0000100010
Notts County (loan)1999–2000Division Two13100001[a]0141
AFC Bournemouth (loan)1999–2000Division Two8000000080
Manchester City2000–01Premier League0000000000
AFC Bournemouth (loan)2000–01Division Two5000000050
Notts County (loan)2000–01Division Two8000100090
Notts County2000–01Division Two222500000272
Notts County2001–02Division Two42330202[a]0493
Notts County2002–03Division Two40310102[a]0433
Notts County2003–04Division Two43132301[a]0503
Doncaster Rovers2004–05League One38121302[a]0452
Doncaster Rovers2005–06League One25330302[a]0333
Doncaster Rovers2006–07League One0000100010
Grimsby Town2006–07League Two38420002[a]0424
Grimsby Town2007–08League Two42230107[a]1533
Rotherham United2008–09League Two45120415[a]1563
Rotherham United2009–10League Two380202000420
Rotherham United2010–11League Two32320002[a]0363
Morecambe2011–12League Two35310101[a]0383
Morecambe2012–13League Two38130102[a]0441
Alfreton Town2013–14Conference Premier323100000333
Career total5593133327130264937

International career

As a youngster Fenton captained Wales under-15s and was called up by England at under-16 and under-18 level.[6][8]

Physiotherapist

Following his release by Alfreton, Fenton retired from the playing side of the sport and was hired by Burton Albion as the club's team physiotherapist for the 2014-15 season.

In 2019, whilst working as a physio for Burton in a game against Barnsley he helped to save the life of a Barnsley team volunteer. He was awarded an Exceptional Service Award at the Football Medicine and Performance Association Awards 2019.[9]

Personal life

His twin brother Anthony Fenton is currently the assistant manager of EFL League Two club Sutton United.

Honours

Manchester City

Grimsby Town

References