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David Oldfield (footballer)
English footballer

David Oldfield (footballer)

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English footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Age
56 years
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Biography

David Charles Oldfield (born 30 May 1968) is an English former professional footballer and current coach who played for several English clubs including Luton Town, Manchester City, Leicester City and Stoke City.

Playing career

Born in Australia, Oldfield moved to England with his family at a young age. He began playing football as a boy for North Buckinghamshire Village side Stoke Goldington, before being spotted by league outfit Luton Town in 1986, where he played 29 league games over the next three years, scoring four goals. While at Luton he received a call-up to the England under-21 squad, in March 1988.

Oldfield moved to Manchester City for a fee of £600,000 in March 1989, choosing to join City ahead of West Ham United. At City, Oldfield formed part of the squad that gained promotion to the First Division in 1988–89. Though Oldfield was at Maine Road for less than a year, he is fondly remembered for his two goals in the Manchester derby against local rivals United in September 1989 when City triumphed 5–1. Mel Machin, the manager who signed Oldfield for City, was sacked in November 1989. Less than a month after Howard Kendall was appointed as Machin's successor, Oldfield was sold. In an exchange valued at £650,000, Oldfield headed to Leicester City, and Wayne Clarke travelled in the opposite direction.

Oldfield stayed at Leicester for five years. He helped them win promotion to the FA Premier League in 1994, winning the playoffs at Wembley after losing there in the two previous seasons. He then had a successful loan spell at Millwall, but the move was not made permanent and he returned to Luton Town instead. However, he was unable to prevent their relegation to Division Two in 1996 and signed for Stoke City two years later. He spent two years with Stoke before a two-year spell at Peterborough United and then a two-year spell at Oxford United before he played his last professional game in 2004. He came out of retirement the following year to sign for non-league Stafford Rangers, where he spent two years. Tamworth confirmed the signing of David Oldfield on 30 November 2007. Oldfield made his debut for the club against Leigh RMI in a 2–0 home victory on 1 December 2007, just one day after signing.

David now plays regular football on Wednesday nights with Oxshott Dads, where his top class shooting and inter-game punchbag skills have made him a fans favourite.

Managerial career

Some three days after Oldfield made his Tamworth debut, he was appointed as the new first team manager of Brackley Town on 4 December 2007, replacing Roger Ashby. In 2008 Oldfield was appointed as Reserve Team Manager at Peterborough United, and on 11 January 2011 he took charge of the first team for one match in between the departure of manager Gary Johnson and the appointment of Darren Ferguson as his replacement, a 2–1 home league win over Brentford.

In July 2011, Oldfield left Peterborough to join West Bromwich Albion as a development coach. On 12 June 2014, Oldfield joined Milton Keynes Dons as Head of Academy CoachingHe was appointed assistant manager to Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink at Burton Albion in November 2014. On 4 December 2015, Oldfield left Burton Albion to join Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink at Queens Park Rangers.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from David Oldfield profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Luton Town1987–88First Division83001022115
1988–89First Division211105210283
Total294106232398
Manchester City1988–89Second Division113000000113
1989–90First Division153003211196
Total266003211309
Leicester City1989–90Second Division205000000205
1990–91Second Division427102010467
1991–92Second Division414204061535
1992–93First Division445212040526
1993–94First Division274113131377
1994–95Premier League141111000162
Total188267312114222132
Millwall (loan)1994–95First Division176000000176
Total176000000176
Luton Town1995–96First Division342102020392
1996–97Second Division3861052434611
1997–98Second Division45101040315311
Total11718301129414024
Stoke City1998–99Second Division466202010516
1999–200Second Division191003010231
Total657205020747
Peterborough United1999–2000Third Division90003010130
2000–01Second Division393512000464
2001–02Second Division301501020381
Total7841016030975
Oxford United2002–03Third Division282212010333
2003–04Third Division3000100040
Total312213010373
Career Total5517325546733965594
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