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Ronnie Sinclair

Scottish footballer and coach


Summary

Scottish footballer and coach

FieldValue
nameRonnie Sinclair
fullnameRonald McDonald Sinclair
birth_date
birth_placeStirling, Scotland
height
youthyears1youthclubs1 = Stirling Boys Club
youthyears21981–1982youthclubs2 = Nottingham Forest
positionGoalkeeper
years11982–1986clubs1 = Nottingham Forestcaps1 = 0goals1 = 0
years21984clubs2 = → Wrexham (loan)caps2 = 11goals2 = 0
years31984clubs3 = → Derby County (loan)caps3 = 0goals3 = 0
years41985clubs4 = → Sheffield United (loan)caps4 = 0goals4 = 0
years51986clubs5 = → Leeds United (loan)caps5 = 0goals5 = 0
years61986–1989clubs6 = Leeds Unitedcaps6 = 8goals6 = 0
years71987clubs7 = → Halifax Town (loan)caps7 = 4goals7 = 0
years81988–1989clubs8 = → Halifax Town (loan)caps8 = 10goals8 = 0
years91989–1991clubs9 = Bristol Citycaps9 = 44goals9 = 0
years101991clubs10 = → Walsall (loan)caps10 = 10goals10 = 0
years111991–1996clubs11 = Stoke Citycaps11 = 80goals11 = 0
years121994clubs12 = → Bradford City (loan)caps12 = 0goals12 = 0
years131996–1998clubs13 = Chester Citycaps13 = 70goals13 = 0
years141998clubs14 = Stoke Citycaps14 = 0goals14 = 0
years151999clubs15 = Leek Towncaps15 = 4goals15 = 0
years161999–2000clubs16 = Witton Albioncaps16 =goals16 =
totalcaps241totalgoals = 0
nationalteam1Scotland Youth

Ronald McDonald Sinclair (born 19 November 1964) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

As a player he made 275 league and cup appearances in a 16-year professional career in the English Football League with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Bristol City, Stoke City and Chester City, as well as spells on loan with Wrexham, Derby County, Sheffield United, Halifax Town, Walsall and Bradford City. He won promotion out of the Third Division with Bristol City in 1989–90 and out of the Second Division with Stoke City in 1992–93, and was voted as Chester City's Player of the Season for 1996–97. He later went on to coach at Stoke City, Aston Villa and Port Vale.

Playing career

Capped by Scotland at youth and schoolboy level, Sinclair joined Nottingham Forest as an apprentice from Stirling Boys Club, and he signed professional forms in October 1982. However, he failed to make a first-team appearance for the City Ground club. It was in a loan spell with Fourth Division side Wrexham in the closing stages of the 1983–84 season that Sinclair gained his first Football League action. Over the following two seasons, he spent time on loan with Derby County, Sheffield United and Leeds United without making the first-team. Still, he was snapped up permanently by Leeds in June 1986 for £10,000. He made eight league appearances the following season before twice joining Halifax Town on loan.

In September 1989 Sinclair moved to Bristol City, who he helped win promotion from Third Division in his first season at Ashton Gate. By the early stages of the 1991–92 campaign, he was out on loan again though, spending time with Walsall before beginning a five-year stay with Stoke City in a £25,000 move in November 1991. Sinclair faced regular competition for the goalkeeper's shirt with Stoke but played over 20 games in his first three seasons at the club.

After falling out of favour, Sinclair joined Chester City on a free transfer in August 1996. After conceding just 43 goals in 1996–97, Chester qualified for the Third Division play-offs with Sinclair voted the club's Player of the Season. The Blues lost to Swansea City in the semi-finals and the following season saw Sinclair miss 13 league games following the emergence of Wayne Brown. He was not selected again after a 5–0 thrashing at Exeter City on 4 April 1998 and manager Kevin Ratcliffe announced later in the month that Sinclair's contract would not be renewed. He later played four Northern Premier League Premier Division games for Leek Town, before signing with Witton Albion in December 1999 after manager Nigel Gleghorn looked to rest first-choice goalkeeper Phil McGing. He made his debut for Witton on 4 December 1999 and made 15 appearances as the club finished third in the Northern Premier League Division One at the end of the 1999–2000 season, missing out on promotion and the league title on goal difference.

Coaching career

Sinclair never played professionally again after leaving Chester and has spent most of his time working as goalkeeping coach with Stoke City, where he initially was registered again as a player. He became the assistant academy manager before moving to become the academy goalkeeping coach at Aston Villa. He was appointed as goalkeeping coach at Port Vale by manager Neil Aspin in December 2017.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal140000010150Total440503010530Total8004020100970Total700303030790Career total2410120901702790
Wrexham (loan)1983–84Fourth Division110000010120
Leeds United1986–87Second Division8000100090
Halifax Town (loan)1986–87Fourth Division4000000040
1988–89Fourth Division100000010110
Bristol City1989–90Third Division270500000320
1990–91Second Division170003010210
Walsall (loan)1991–92Fourth Division100000010110
Stoke City1991–92Third Division260000020280
1992–93Second Division290202050380
1993–94First Division0000000000
1994–95First Division240200020280
1995–96First Division1000001020
Chester City1996–97Third Division370301030440
1997–98Third Division330002000350
Leek Town1996–97Northern Premier League
Premier Division4000000040

:A. The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Anglo-Italian Cup, Football League Trophy, Football League play-offs and Full Members' Cup.

Honours

Bristol City

  • Football League Third Division second-place promotion: 1989–90

Stoke City

Individual

  • Chester City F.C. Player of the Season: 1996–97

References

References

  1. "Leeds United F.C. History".
  2. "leeds-fans.org.uk: Leeds United Player Profile: Ronnie Sinclair".
  3. "leeds-fans.org.uk: Leeds United Player Profile: Ronnie Sinclair".
  4. (29 April 1998). "Sinclair Released by City". chester-city.co.uk (see 29 April).
  5. (8 December 1999). "Ronnie sizes up challenge to keep Witton at the top". Warrington Guardian.
  6. "1999–2000 PLAYERS RECORDS".
  7. (4 December 2017). "Former Stoke City keeper Ronnie Sinclair joins Port Vale's coaching staff". Stoke Sentinel.
  8. {{ENFA
  9. {{Soccerbase
  10. "PlayerStats – LeekTownSE".
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