Shane Michael Nicholson
[1] (born June 3, 1970 in Newark-on-Trent) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a left back. He is now the rehabilitation and fitness coach at Chesterfield, after he announced his retirement from professional football in 2007. [2]
In his 21-year career Nicholson played for 8 clubs, played in 523 league matches, scoring 31 goals. In all competitions, Nicholson played in 594 matches, scoring 34 goals.
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Footballing career
Playing career
Lincoln City
Nicholson started his career with
Lincoln City in 1986.
[3] Nicholson made his début for the club on
22 November 1986 in a match against
Burnley, becoming the youngest ever Lincoln City player to play in the Football League, at the age of 16 years and 172 days.
[4] Nicholson went on to play in seven league games during the
1986–87 season,
a campaign which ended in the club being relegated from The Football League, the first team to go down to
Non-League football in the post election system.
They did, however return to the League in the
1987–88 season, after winning the
Football Conference.
After the club's promotion to the
Division Four, Nicholson became a first team regular, playing 126 league games in four seasons, scoring six goals.
Derby County
Nicholson joined
Division Two (2nd tier) outfit
Derby County on
April 22,
1992, for a fee of £100,000.
[5] When he joined
The Rams
, they were hoping to get promoted to the newly founded
FA Premier League, but missed out in the playoffs despite finishing in 3rd place; Nicholson did not play any matches in the run in.
While at the
Baseball Ground, Nicholson was not a regular in the starting line-up, playing in 74 matches and scoring one goal in 3½ seasons
and left the club in February 1996.
West Bromwich Albion
On
9 February 1996 Nicholson joined Division One (2nd tier) rivals
West Bromwich Albion, for a fee of £150,000.
In his first half season at
The Baggies
, the
1995–96 season, he played 18 league matches, most of the clubs remaining league games.
In his first full season however, the
1996–97 season, as at Derby, he was not a regular, playing in just 18 matches,
and in the following
1997–98 season, 16 matches
before being suspended after failing a drugs test,
[6] testing positive for traces of
amphetamines.
He was sacked by the club,
[7] a decision against which he unsuccessfully appealed.
Chesterfield
In August 1998, Nicholson's ban was lifted,
[8] and he joined
Division Two (3rd tier) club
Chesterfield,
with whom he had been training.
He only spent one season at in his first time spent with
The Spireites
, the
1998–99 season, where he played in 24 league matches, scoring one goal.
Stockport County
On
4 June 1999, Nicholson joined Division One (2nd tier) club
Stockport County on a free transfer.
In his first season for the club, the
1999–2000 season Nicholson scored 1 goal in 42 league appearances
and in the following
2000–01 season, scored two goals in 35 league games.
Sheffield United
On
6 June 2001, Nicholson joined fellow Division One (2nd tier) club
Sheffield United on a free transfer, signing on three-year contract.
[9] In his one season at
Bramall Lane, the
2001–02 season, Nicholson played in 25 league games scoring three goals.
Tranmere Rovers
On
15 July 2002, Nicholson joined Division Two (3rd tier) club
Tranmere Rovers on a free transfer, signing on two-year contract.
[10] In his two years for the club, Nicholson played in 54 league matches, scoring six goals,
before being released in May 2004.
[11]
Return to Chesterfield
After his release by Tranmere Rovers, Nicholson rejoined Chesterfield on
29 June 2004, on a one year contract.
[12] After giving some impressive performances during the
2004–05 season, scoring seven goals in 43 league appearances,
Nicholson's contract was extended, but the
captain's next season was cut short due to injury and needed emergency treatment to an infection in his leg following
keyhole surgery.
[13] Prior to this injury, Nicholson had scored five goals in 25 league matches during the
2005–06 season.
Nicholson was offered a one-year extension to his contract,
[14] but after accepting the offer injured his knee in a friendly versus
Sheffield Wednesday and was expected to be out for two–three weeks.
[15] Nicholson never recovered from this form and only played in three games, all as
substitute, totaling up to 48 minutes, two in the league and one in the
Football League Cup.
In November 2006, Nicholson joined Lincoln City on
23 November 2006, 20 years and 1 day after his league début for the club.
[16] He played in eight games for
The Imps
, scoring no goals, before returning to Chesterfield in January 2007.
On
January 19,
2007, Nicholson joined
Boston United on loan for a month.
[17] The loan move was extended until the end of the
2006–07 season.
[18] The move was cut short due to injury in March 2007. During his loan at
York Street, Nicholson played in six league games, scoring no goals.
He was released as a player in May 2007
and announced his retirment from professional football.
Coaching career
After he announcing his retirement from football in 2007,
Chesterfield manager
Lee Richardson announced that Nicholson would become the clubs rehabilitation and fitness coach.
References
- Shane Michael Nicholson (Shane Nicholson)
- RICO WIELDS THE AXE
- SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL YEARBOOK 2006–2007
- SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL YEARBOOK 2006–2007
- Shane Nicholson's Soccerbase profile
- Footballer suspended after failing a drugs test
- Drugs Shame Shane in New Albion Battle
- Nicholson drug ban is lifted
- Blades seal Nicholson deal
- Rovers snap up Nicholson
- Tranmere release quintet
- Nicholson joins Spireites
- Nicholson released from hospital
- Nicholson offered new contract
- Injuries mount up at Chesterfield
- Veteran Nicholson back at Lincoln
- Boston sign Spireites' Nicholson
- Nicholson extends stint at Boston