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Phil Gilchrist

English footballer (born 1973)


Summary

English footballer (born 1973)

FieldValue
namePhil Gilchrist
imagePhil Gilchrist.jpg
upright0.9
captionGilchrist on the sidelines for Woking
fullnamePhilip Alexander Gilchrist
birth_date
birth_placeStockton-on-Tees, England
positionCentre back
currentclubQuorn
years11990–1992
clubs1Nottingham Forest
caps10
goals10
years21992
clubs2Middlesbrough
caps20
goals20
years31992–1995
clubs3Hartlepool United
caps382
goals30
years41995–1999
clubs4Oxford United
caps4177
goals410
years51999–2001
clubs5Leicester City
caps539
goals51
years62001–2004
clubs6West Bromwich Albion
caps690
goals60
years72004
clubs7→ Rotherham United (loan)
caps710
goals70
years82004–2006
clubs8Rotherham United
caps835
goals81
years92006–2007
clubs9Oxford United
caps936
goals91
years102008–2009
clubs10Woking
caps100
goals100
years112009
clubs11Quorn
totalcaps479
totalgoals13
manageryears12008–2009
managerclubs1Woking

Philip Alexander Gilchrist (born 25 August 1973) is an English former footballer and manager. He played as a defender.

Career

Gilchrist first joined Oxford United from Hartlepool United for £100,000 in February 1995. He soon formed one of the best defensive partnerships ever seen at The Manor Ground, alongside Matt Elliott, and it was this partnership that formed the basis for the promotion winning side of 1995–96.

Predominantly left sided, Gilchrist continued to flourish after the sale of Elliott, and moved on to Leicester for £500,000 in 1999. In total he had made 201 starts for the U's in his first spell, scoring eleven goals.

Gilchrist was an unused substitute as Leicester won the 2000 Football League Cup final. He made 23 Premier League starts for Leicester, scoring once in a 2–0 win over Liverpool at Anfield,{{cite web |access-date=28 April 2007}} He made his debut for Albion in a 2–1 win over Tranmere Rovers on 25 March 2001. He was a regular during 2001–02, forming part of a solid defence which notched up a club record 27 clean sheets and helping Albion win promotion to the Premiership. In all, Gilchrist made over 100 appearances for Albion in all competitions.

Three years later he joined Rotherham United, initially on a month's loan.{{cite news |access-date=13 August 2007}} Gilchrist made his debut for the Millers in a 1–0 defeat away at Derby County on 13 March 2004. The success of his loan spell led to a permanent move. He scored his first and only goal for the club in a 2–1 loss to Burnley in March 2005.{{cite web |access-date=28 April 2007}}

Gilchrist returned to Oxford in June 2006 for his second spell at the club,{{cite news |access-date=28 April 2007}} and was made club captain (with Barry Quinn as team captain). Gilchrist announced his retirement from football on 6 December 2007.{{cite news

However, in May 2008, he was appointed as assistant-manager at Conference National club Woking, where it was shortly after announced he would be registered as a player. In September 2008 it was announced that following the departure of Kim Grant as manager, Gilchrist and Andy Cook were to be placed in temporary charge of Woking. On 23 September 2008, he was confirmed as the permanent manager until the end of the season. However, Woking sacked him on 2 April 2009.{{cite news |access-date=2 April 2009}}

Following his departure from Woking, Gilchrist studies at Loughborough University before taking a post-graduate course at Buckingham university. He later found employment at Ratcliffe College.

Honours

Leicester City

References

References

  1. (27 February 2000). "Leicester triumph at Wembley". [[BBC]].
  2. "Former Player Remembers: Phil Gilchrist".
  3. (27 February 2000). "Leicester triumph at Wembley".
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