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Shaun Derry
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Shaun Derry

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Intro
Footballer
A.K.A.
Shaun Peter Derry
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
Age
47 years
Stats
Height:
183
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Shaun Peter Derry (born 6 December 1977) is an English former professional footballer who is the manager of League Two club Cambridge United. He previously managed Notts County, and played for Crystal Palace and Queens Park Rangers among other clubs. Derry was known for his hard-tackling and aggressive midfield style, and was primarily a defensive midfielder but could also play at right-back.

Playing career

Early career

Born in Nottingham, Derry started his career at Notts County as a trainee before being bought by Sheffield United in 1998 for a fee of £700,000. He scored once during his spell at Sheffield United, his goal coming in the FA Cup against Rushden & Diamonds.

Portsmouth

Derry was sold to Portsmouth in 2000 for £300,000. He was a regular in the side under both Tony Pulis and Steve Claridge before being made team captain by Graham Rix. After Rix's departure, Derry was amongst the many players deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Harry Redknapp in summer 2002 rebuilding and was sold to Crystal Palace for £400,001. He scored only once during his spell at Portsmouth, his goal coming in a crucial win over against West Bromwich Albion.

Crystal Palace

Derry helped Crystal Palace in their return to the Premier League in 2004, making 44 appearances including an appearance in the 2004 First Division play-off final. It was his corner that led to Darren Powell scoring a 90th-minute header to send the Eagles to extra-time in the semi-final, which they would win on penalties. He struggled to get into the team during the 2004–05 season and, after a loan spell at Nottingham Forest, Leeds signed him for an undisclosed amount in February 2005.

Leeds United

Derry's first goal for Leeds United came on his home debut against West Ham United, sealing a 2–1 victory against the Hammers. Derry was a regular in the Leeds starting eleven in season 2005–06, becoming a vital part of the squad as they pushed for promotion back into the Premier League and a cult hero with the Leeds fans for his passionate displays. Derry was part of the Leeds team which reached the Championship Playoff finals, but Leeds ended up on the wrong end of a 3–0 defeat to confine them to another season in the Championship. In August 2006 he pledged his future to the club, signing a contract extension until July 2009.

Leeds' manager Kevin Blackwell was sacked after a poor start to the 2006–07 season. In October 2006, new Leeds manager Dennis Wise revealed Derry as the new vice captain of the club, with Kevin Nicholls made captain. Derry was once again a regular in the Leeds team in the 2006–07 season. A hernia and Achilles tendon injury in January 2007 saw Derry being ruled out for the rest of the season. Derry's fitness returned the following season as Leeds prepared for life in League One. However, he did not feature for the club again and returned to former club Palace on loan in November 2007.

Back to Palace

Further doubts about the midfielder's future at the Elland Road club arose when it was reported that Derry had declined Wise's offer to return and feature in the home tie against Oldham Athletic on New Year's Day 2008 with Leeds' missing midfielders due to injuries. It was later revealed that it was actually manager Neil Warnock who blocked Derry's return to Leeds rather than Derry himself.

Shortly after his loan spell concluded, Derry made his move back to Palace a permanent one, signing for the club on a three-year deal. for £150,000.

In his second season back at the club he was named club captain after the departure of former captain Mark Hudson to Charlton. He held the position for the next two seasons.

In the 2009–10 season, Derry played every minute of every match for Crystal Palace. The season was an eventful one during which Palace were placed into administration, leading to the departure of Neil Warnock to Queens Park Rangers and a fight to avoid relegation to League One. This was finally achieved on the last day of the season, 2 May 2010 after an away 2–2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday.

Queens Park Rangers

Derry departed from Selhurst Park at the end of the season to reunite with Warnock at his new club Queens Park Rangers signing a two-year contract, on a free transfer, after his contract at Palace had expired. On 21 March 2012 Derry scored his first league goal for the club, and his only in the Premier League, in the 3–2 win over Liverpool. Derry, alongside his former Crystal Palace teammate Clint Hill, won much respect from QPR fans for his tireless work ethic and leadership on the pitch throughout the Championship title-winning season and the subsequent 2 years in the Premier League.

On 21 January 2013, Derry signed a one-year contract extension with QPR, keeping him at the club until 2014. On 8 August 2013, Derry joined Millwall on a 28-day loan.

Notts County

On 18 August 2014 Derry registered himself as a Notts County player and was given squad number 30.

Managerial career

Notts County

Derry was appointed manager at Notts County on 6 November 2013. Despite looking destined for relegation, Derry secured Notts's League One status with six wins from the last nine games, a draw on last day of season kept County up by three points. He was sacked on 23 March 2015 with Notts County one place above the relegation positions in League One on goal difference and having won only three games in their previous 24 league matches.

Cambridge United

Derry was appointed manager of League Two club Cambridge United on 12 November 2015.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Notts County1995–96Second Division1500000150
1996–973923020442
1997–98Third Division2823130343
Total824615000935
Sheffield United1997–98First Division1200000120
1998–992604000300
1999–003403140411
Total720714000831
Portsmouth1999–00First Division91000091
2000–012801040330
2001–021201000130
Total491204000551
Crystal Palace2002–03First Division3914020451
2003–04372004030442
2004–05Premier League700030100
Total833409030993
Nottingham Forest (Loan)2004–05Championship70100080
Total7010000080
Leeds2004–05Championship720000-72
2005–06410101030460
2006–072311010251
Total713202030783
Crystal Palace (loan)2007–08Championship300000020320
Crystal Palace2008–093902010420
2009–104605020530
Total11507030201270
Queens Park Rangers2010–11Championship4501010-470
2011–12Premier League2912010-321
2012–131801000190
2013–14Championship00001010
Total921403000991
Millwall (Loan)2013–14Championship70000070
Total7000000070
Career Total578122713008064914

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef
PWDLWin %
Notts County6 November 201323 March 20157001770000000000000♠777001260000000000000♠267001140000000000000♠147001370000000000000♠377001338009999900000♠33.8
Cambridge United12 November 2015Present7001870000000000000♠877001370000000000000♠377001190000000000000♠197001310000000000000♠317001425000000000000♠42.5
Total7002164000000000000♠1647001630000000000000♠637001330000000000000♠337001680000000000000♠687001384000000000000♠38.4

Honours

Crystal Palace

  • Football League First Division play-offs: 2003–04

Queens Park Rangers

  • Football League Championship: 2010–11
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