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Danny Whitaker
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Danny Whitaker

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Place of birth
Wilmslow
Age
44 years
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Biography

Daniel Phillip "Danny" Whitaker (born 14 November 1980) is an English football midfielder for National League club Macclesfield Town.
A former Manchester United Academy player, he turned professional with Macclesfield Town in 2001. He spent five years with the club, and made over 200 appearances in all competitions, before he switched to Port Vale in June 2006. He played over 100 games for the Vale in two seasons, before he signed for Oldham Athletic in June 2008. Again a first team regular, he left after two seasons to join Chesterfield in May 2010. He helped the club to the League Two title in 2010–11, and also won himself a place on the division's PFA Team of the Year. He also helped the club to the Football League Trophy title in 2012. He returned to Macclesfield Town in August 2013.

Career

Macclesfield Town

Whitaker was a Manchester United junior, though he switched Moss Lane for Moss Rose, signing with Macclesfield Town. He scored on his Football League debut; during a 2–1 home defeat to Exeter City on 2 February 2002. He went on to make another 15 Third Division appearances that season, earning a fresh contract upon the season's end.

A regular in the 2002–03 season, he scored a hat-trick in the League Cup 4–1 triumph over Barnsley on 11 September. In most unusual fashion all three goals came in the second period of extra time. With ten goals before the winter break he was linked to both Oldham Athletic and Preston North End. However manager David Moss was highly dismissive of such speculation, saying: "Quite frankly, I am sick and tired of reading about players who have just signed two-year contracts but want to get away. Danny Whitaker will be going nowhere except Macclesfield reserves if he doesn't improve." The club insisted that Whitaker was too valuable a player to let go. This transfer talk came despite him having recently signed a contract to keep him with the "Silkmen" until June 2005.

Rated as a star player before the start of the 2003–04 season, he had a rather quiet season with just six goals, going 22 games without a goal from November to the season's finish. He scored just four goals in the 2004–05 season, though manager Brian Horton was still keen to hold on to him, despite nine others being deemed unworthy of a new deal. Six goals in 45 appearances followed in 2005–06. However, despite having been established in the heart of the Macclesfield midfield for the past four years and winning the club's player of the year award, he was released at the end of the season.

Port Vale

Now a free agent, Whitaker moved up to League One with Port Vale in June 2006. He played 51 games in his first season at Vale Park. At the end of the 2007–08 season, where Whitaker again played 40+ games, he was offered a new contract along with three other Port Vale players. But in May he rejected the contract and was told he could look for another club. However, Lee Sinnott told Whitaker that he would get back to him with a better offer if chairman Bill Bratt could raise some more money, the wage bill having been cut due to relegation. In June he was offered an improved deal. Whilst mulling over the offer he was given a deadline. On 20 June 2008, he turned down the chance to stay at Vale, and instead opted to join Oldham Athletic, still in League One.

Oldham Athletic

Whitaker scored eight goals in 42 appearances for the "Latics" during the 2008–09 season. He was released at the end of the 2009–10 season, despite missing only a handful of games during his spell at the club.

Chesterfield

Whitaker was signed by Chesterfield in May 2010, linking up with his old boss John Sheridan. He started the 2010–11 campaign with three goals in as many league games, having bagged a hat-trick against Hereford United. Playing in every one of the club's league games, scoring fifteen goals in the process, Chesterfield won promotion as champions of League Two. He was also named in the PFA Team of the Year, along with teammates Craig Davies and Tommy Lee. The following season, 2011–12, the "Spireites" struggled at the bottom of League One, and Whittaker lost his first team place in the new year. He was an unused substitute as Chesterfield beat Swindon Town in the final of the Football League Trophy at Wembley Stadium. He was offered a new one-year contract by the club in May 2012. He made 34 appearances in the 2012–13 campaign, and was not offered a new contract by manager Paul Cook.

Return to Macclesfield

Whitaker re-signed with Conference Premier club Macclesfield Town in August 2013. He made 49 appearances for the "Silkmen" across the 2013–14 campaign. He agreed to a new one-year deal in July 2014. He scored six goals in 30 games in the 2014–15 season. He scored eight goals in 50 appearances in the 2015–16 campaign as Macclesfield finished in tenth position and signed a new one-year contract in July 2016.

Career statistics

As of 1 May 2016.
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Macclesfield Town2001–02Third Division162000000162
2002–03Third Division41103123104714
2003–04Third Division365401110426
2004–05League Two382311031454
2005–06League Two414202161516
Total172231226511220132
Port Vale2006–07League One456214120538
2007–08League One417301000457
Total86135151209815
Oldham Athletic2008–09League One396112011438
2009–10League One412101011443
Total8082130228711
Chesterfield2010–11League Two46152010205115
2011–12League One305101231358
2012–13League Two301201011342
Total1062150426212025
Macclesfield Town2013–14Conference Premier444510000495
2014–15Conference Premier296000010306
2015–16National League447200041508
2016–17National League0000000000
Total117177100517919
Career total57382315178267585102

Honours

Chesterfield
  • Football League Two: 2010–11
  • Football League Trophy: 2011–12
Individual
  • Macclesfield Town F.C. Player of the Year: 2005–06
  • Football League Two PFA Team of the Year: 2010–11

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