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John Pemberton
Professional footballer

John Pemberton

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Professional footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Oldham, United Kingdom
Age
60 years
Sports Teams
Leeds United F.C.
Sheffield United F.C.
Crewe Alexandra F.C.
Rochdale A.F.C.
Chadderton F.C.
Crystal Palace F.C.
Manchester United
Crewe Alexandra F.C.
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Biography

John Pemberton (born 18 November 1964 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer, he was most recently the manager of Kidderminster Harriers. He has also coached at Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, and was Academy Manager at Sheffield United and Chesterfield.

As a player, he made more than 300 appearances in the Football League and Premier League playing as a defender for Rochdale, Crewe Alexandra, Crystal Palace, Sheffield United and Leeds United. He is also a former manager of Nottingham Forest's reserve team, and spent a brief period as interim manager of the club's first team.

Playing career

He started his career as a junior at Manchester United but was released in June 1983. He signed for Chadderton F.C., then Rochdale A.F.C. before moving to Crewe Alexandra in 1985. He initially came to prominence when he joined Crystal Palace in 1988, helping them win promotion to the First Division in 1989. He appeared for Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final against Manchester United. The initial tie was drawn 3–3 after extra time, with United winning the replay 1–0 after extra time.

In 1990, Pemberton transferred to Sheffield United. During his début against Liverpool in the season opener, he was forced to play in goal after an injury to the United keeper. His most memorable moment came in 1993 when he scored the winning penalty in the shootout against Blackburn Rovers in the quarter-final replay in the FA Cup. The following summer, he was sold to Yorkshire rivals Leeds United. Pemberton became something of a cult figure at Leeds owing to his determination and high work-rate. He appeared in a second Wembley final when he played for Leeds in the 1996 League Cup Final against Aston Villa; again, unfortunately for Pemberton, his side was defeated.

He ended his career back at Crewe Alexandra with two appearances in the 1997–98 season.

Managerial career

Pemberton coached Nottingham Forest's reserve team to the Central League title in the 2007–08 season. In December 2008, following the dismissal of first-team manager Colin Calderwood, Pemberton was appointed as caretaker manager for the match against Norwich City, guiding Forest to a 3–2 victory. Billy Davies was appointed to the post, but did not take over with immediate effect. Pemberton took charge of the Forest side which caused an upset in the Third Round of the FA Cup by winning 3–0 at the City of Manchester Stadium against Premier League opponents Manchester City. At the end of the 2008–09 season Davies reorganised his coaching staff, and Pemberton's contract was terminated by mutual consent after more than a decade as part of Forest's backroom team.

The following season saw him join Crystal Palace's coaching staff for a short spell. The Eagles were in administration, and Pemberton was brought in, along with manager Paul Hart and assistant Dougie Freedman (both of whom had worked with Pemberton as a manager and a player respectively at Forest), for two months to keep the Eagles in the Championship. This was achieved on the final day of the season, after which his contract expired.

After leaving Palace he was appointed as the manager of Sheffield United's Academy in May 2010 and guided his young team to the Youth FA Cup Final the following season, losing out to Manchester United over two legs. He left Sheffield United in September 2012. On 25 October 2012 he re-joined the coaching staff of Nottingham Forest as a 'Professional Development Coach'.

On 28 November 2013, Pemberton was appointed caretaker manager at Bristol City for the club's next game away to Preston North End the following Saturday, this was after the sacking of manager Sean O'Driscoll. He joined Chesterfield as their new academy manager in September 2018, before becoming caretaker manager of their first-team in the following December after Martin Allen was sacked.

In May 2019 he was announced as new manager of Kidderminster Harriers. He resigned on 27 November 2019 after five wins in 16 games.

Career statistics

ClubYearsLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rochdale1984–198510000010
Crewe Alexandra1985–1988121130711312
Crystal Palace1988–19905328070682
Sheffield United1990–19936904040770
Leeds United1993–19975306040620
Crewe Alexandra1997–199910001020
Total32332102313414
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