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Shaun Garnett

English footballer


Summary

English footballer

FieldValue
nameShaun Garnett
fullnameShaun Maurice Garnett
birth_date
birth_placeWallasey, England
height
positionDefender
currentclubTranmere Rovers (coach)
youthyears11986–1988
youthclubs1Tranmere Rovers
years11988–1996clubs1 = Tranmere Roverscaps1 = 112goals1 = 5
years21992clubs2 = → Chester City (loan)caps2 = 9goals2 = 0
years31992–1993clubs3 = → Preston North End (loan)caps3 = 10goals3 = 2
years41993clubs4 = → Wigan Athletic (loan)caps4 = 13goals4 = 1
years51996clubs5 = Swansea Citycaps5 = 15goals5 = 0
years61996–2002clubs6 = Oldham Athleticcaps6 = 173goals6 = 9
years72002–2003clubs7 = Halifax Towncaps7 = 40goals7 = 1
years82003–2004clubs8 = Morecambecaps8 = 12goals8 = 0
years92004–?clubs9 = Harrogate Towncaps9 =goals9 =

Shaun Garnett (born 22 November 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played in The Football League for six clubs and is now a coach at Tranmere Rovers.

Playing career

Garnett began his career as an apprentice with Tranmere Rovers, where he made his Football League debut during the 1987–88 season. He turned professional in June 1988 and went on to make more than 100 Football League appearances for the club, during a period that saw Rovers climb from the fourth to the second tier of English professional football, with Garnett making three appearances at Wembley Stadium for Rovers between May 1990 and May 1991.

Garnett spent most of the 1992–93 season out on loan, completely an unwanted hat-trick of being involved in three relegations from the same division during the same season, at Football League Second Division sides Chester City (where he was the final debutant in Harry McNally's seven-year spell in charge), Preston North End and Wigan Athletic. He remained at Tranmere until March 1996, when he joined Swansea City for £200,000{{cite web|url= https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=2769| title= Career Stats| publisher = soccerbase.com | access-date=21 February 2008}} but six months later he returned to north-west England with Oldham Athletic for £150,000.

Garnett spent six years in the Oldham first-team before joining Nationwide Conference side Halifax Town for 2002–03, in a loan move that became permanent. The following season he moved to Morecambe, in another loan deal that was made permanent. He was released at the end of the 2003–04 season and joined Harrogate Town as player-coach. He has since returned to Tranmere as part of the coaching staff at Prenton Park.{{Cite news | title= Tranmere under-19s 1, Preston under-19s 1 | url= http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0550tranmereroversfc/0080news/tm_headline=tranmere-under-19s-1-preston-under-19s-1&method=full&objectid=20504899&siteid=50061-name_page.html

Honours

Tranmere Rovers

References

References

  1. Rollin, Glenda. (1999). "Rothmans Football Yearbook 1999–2000". Headline Book Publishing.
  2. Glen Isherwood. (2006). "Wembley:The Complete Record 1923–2000". SportsBooks Ltd.
  3. Chas Sumner. (1997). "On the Borderline: The Official History of Chester City 1885–1997". Yore Publications.
  4. "Career Stats". soccerbase.com.
  5. "Former Player Profile". Morecambe FC Official Website.
  6. "2004/2005 Review". Harrogate Town FC Official Website.
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