York City F.C. Clubman of the Year

York City Football Club is a professional association football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1922, the club was elected to play in the Midland League, and competed in this league for seven seasons before being elected to the Football League as members of the Third Division North in 1929.[1] York reached the second tier of English football with promotion to the Second Division in 1974, but were relegated two years later.[2] York became the first team to reach 100 points in a Football League season after winning the 1983–84 Fourth Division championship with 101 points, which remains to be the club's only league title.[3] The club was relegated to the Football Conference following the 2003–04 season,[4] but returned to the Football League with victory in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final.[5]

A man standing on a grass football pitch, wearing a red shirt, black shorts and red socks, and holding a trophy.
Paul Barnes lifting the Billy Fenton Memorial Trophy, which he won in the 1993–94 season

The York City Clubman of the Year award is voted for annually by the club's supporters to name a player who throughout the season has met the three criteria of sportsmanship, effort on the field of play and ability.[6] Previously fans voted by either handing a voting form to the club or by e-mailing the club[7] and can now vote via an online poll.[8] As a mark of respect, the trophy is named the Billy Fenton Memorial Trophy, after player Billy Fenton, who died suddenly in 1973.[9] The award is presented before the final home match of the season, for many years by Fenton's widow, Margot Fenton.[10][11] However, the presentation of the award took place at an awards night in 2011,[12] while the following year it was presented after the final home game of the season.[13] From 2014 to 2015, an awards night was held at York Racecourse to present the award.[14][15] In 2016, the award was presented before the final home match of the season.[16]


Since the inaugural award was made to Phil Burrows in 1974, 38 different players have won the award. Eight of these players have won the award for at least a second time, the most recent being Sean Newton. Newton and Daniel Parslow are the only players to have received the award on three occasions. Gordon Staniforth was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by John MacPhail, Barry Jones and Alan Fettis. Three winners of the award have represented their country at senior international level, of whom Jon McCarthy and Alan Fettis went on to become Clubman of the Year for a second time.[17][18][19] Chris Brass, the winner of the 2003 award, went on to manage the club from 2003 to 2004.[20] The current incumbent of the award is Olly Dyson, who was the 2022–23 recipient.

Key

Winners

Gordon Staniforth was the first player to win the award twice, receiving it in the 1977–78 and 1978–79 seasons.
Steve Tutill made 366 appearances in 12 seasons with York.[22]
Scott Kerr (left) won the award for 2011–12, a season which culminated in York's return to the Football League.[5]
As of the end of the 2023–24 season
SeasonLevel[a]NamePosition[b]NationalityApps[c]Goals[c]Notes
1973–743Phil BurrowsDefender  England543[d]
1974–752 ‡Chris ToppingDefender  England452
1975–762Micky CaveMidfielder  England388
1976–773 ‡Brian PollardMidfielder  England5213
1977–784 ‡Gordon StaniforthForward  England5013
1978–794Gordon Staniforth (2)Forward  England5219[e]
1979–804Ian McDonaldMidfielder  England519
1980–814Eddie BlackburnGoalkeeper  England510
1981–824Keith WalwynForward  Saint Kitts and Nevis4925
1982–834Derek HoodMidfielder  England529[f]
1983–844John MacPhailDefender  Scotland5210
1984–853 ‡John MacPhail (2)Defender  Scotland559[e]
1985–863Simon MillsMidfielder  England461
1986–873Keith Walwyn (2)Forward  Saint Kitts and Nevis5225[e]
1987–883Dale BantonForward  England4318
1988–894 ‡Ian HelliwellForward  England4711
1989–904Chris MarplesGoalkeeper  England530
1990–914Steve TutillDefender  England500
1991–924Jon McCarthyMidfielder  Northern Ireland499
1992–934Paul StancliffeDefender  England481
1993–943 ‡Paul BarnesForward  England4925
1994–953Jon McCarthy (2)Midfielder  Northern Ireland5010[e]
1995–963Andy McMillanDefender  South Africa571
1996–973Tony BarrasDefender  England571
1997–983Steve BushellMidfielder  England475
1998–993Barry JonesDefender  England512
1999–20004 ‡Barry Jones (2)Defender  England401[e]
2000–014Alan FettisGoalkeeper  Northern Ireland510
2001–024Alan Fettis (2)Goalkeeper  Northern Ireland520[e]
2002–034Chris BrassDefender  England441
2003–044Darren DunningMidfielder  England454
2004–055 ‡Dave MerrisDefender  England442
2005–065Clayton DonaldsonForward  England4518
2006–075Neal BishopMidfielder  England493
2007–085David McGurkDefender  England561
2008–095Daniel ParslowDefender  Wales570
2009–105Michael InghamGoalkeeper  Northern Ireland550
2010–115Daniel Parslow (2)Defender  Wales471[e]
2011–125Scott KerrMidfielder  England421
2012–134 ‡Daniel Parslow (3)Defender  Wales501[g]
2013–144Lanre OyebanjoDefender  Republic of Ireland460
2014–154Keith LoweDefender  England496
2015–164Dave WinfieldDefender  England402
2016–175 ‡Sean NewtonDefender  England353
2017–186 ‡Jon ParkinForward  England3225
2018–196Sean Newton (2)Defender  England376[e]
2019–206Sean Newton (3)Defender  England395[g]
2020–216The Fans[33]--00
2021–226Peter JamesonGoalkeeper  England560
2022–235 ‡Olly DysonMidfielder  England424
2023-245Ryan FallowfieldDefender  England414

Wins by playing position

Position[b]PlayersWins
Goalkeeper56
Defender1723
Midfielder1112
Forward79

Wins by nationality

NationalityPlayersWins
 England3236
 Northern Ireland35
 Wales13
 Saint Kitts and Nevis12
 Scotland12
 Republic of Ireland11
 South Africa11

Notes

References

General

  • Windross, Dave; Jarred, Martin (1997). Citizens and Minstermen: A Who's Who of York City FC 1922–1997. Selby: Citizen Publications. ISBN 978-0-9531005-0-7.
  • "York". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  • "Clubman of the Year". York City F.C. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  • Appleyard, Ian (24 April 2019). "Newton voted Clubman of the Year". York City F.C. Retrieved 28 April 2019.

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