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词条 Darrell Clarke
释义

  1. Playing career

     Mansfield Town  Hartlepool United  Salisbury City 

  2. Management career

     Salisbury City  Bristol Rovers 

  3. Career statistics

     As a player  As a manager 

  4. Honours

     As a player  As a player-manager  As a manager 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Darrell Clarke
| image = Darrell_Clarke.jpg
| image_size = 200
| caption = Clarke as manager of Bristol Rovers in 2015
| fullname = Darrell James Clarke[1]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1977|12|16|df=y}}[1]
| birth_place = Mansfield, England
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}}[1]
| position = Midfielder / Winger
| currentclub =
| youthyears1 = 1987–1995| youthclubs1 = Mansfield Town
| years1 = 1995–2001| clubs1 = Mansfield Town| caps1 = 159| goals1 =24
| years2 = 2001–2007| clubs2 =Hartlepool United|caps2=127|goals2=19
| years3 = 2005| clubs3 = → Stockport County (loan)|caps3=1|goals3=0
| years4 = 2005| clubs4 = → Port Vale (loan)| caps4 = 1| goals4 = 0
| years5 = 2006–2007| clubs5 = → Rochdale (loan)| caps5 = 12| goals5 = 1
| years6 = 2007–2013| clubs6 = Salisbury City| caps6 = 138| goals6 = 12
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| manageryears2 = 2014–2018| managerclubs2 = Bristol Rovers
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Darrell James Clarke (born 16 December 1977) is an English former professional footballer who was most recently manager at League One club Bristol Rovers.

A midfielder, his career began with Mansfield Town in 1995, where he spent the first six years of his career, making 160 league appearances. In 2001, he transferred to Hartlepool United, where he spent another six years, racking up 127 appearances in the league. He was sent out on loan to Stockport County, Port Vale, and Rochdale in the final years of his spell. In 2007, he left the professional game to sign for Salisbury City, before taking up the management position at the club in 2010. He led the club to promotion into the Conference Premier from the Southern League with two play-off final victories in three seasons.

He was appointed manager of Bristol Rovers in March 2014, but could not prevent the club from dropping out of the English Football League. However, one year later, Clarke successfully guided Bristol Rovers back into the Football League after winning the 2015 Conference Premier play-off Final, and then went on to take the club into League One with promotion out of League Two in 2015–16. At the time of his departure in December 2018, he was the fourth-longest serving manager in the EFL.

Playing career

Mansfield Town

Born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire,[1] Clarke started his career at Mansfield Town when he joined their youth set up at the age of just 10. He made his way through the ranks and was offered a professional contract at Field Mill by Andy King in 1995. The "Stags" struggled near the foot of the Third Division in 1995–96, rising to mid-table in 1996–97 and 1997–98, before finishing one place outside the play-offs in 1998–99. They then dropped back into the lower half of the table in 1999–2000 and 2000–01 after manager Steve Parkin was replaced by Bill Dearden. While at Mansfield he became a fan favourite, partly because he was a home grown talent. He made over 150 league and cup appearances for the club, scoring 27 goals. As his contract ran to its end, he attracted the attention of several other clubs and he was offered a contract at Hartlepool United by Chris Turner.

Hartlepool United

Clarke signed for Hartlepool in July 2001 on a free transfer, courtesy of the Bosman ruling,[2] but Hartlepool still had to pay £80,000 as he was under 24. He was seen by many as the replacement for Tommy Miller. Clarke originally failed to cement his place in the starting 11 and found himself in and out of the team, making 26 league starts and 9 substitute appearances. However, he still managed to score 7 league goals, including a hat-trick in a 7–1 win over Swansea City.

The following season was much more successful for Clarke as he played in nearly all of Hartlepool's matches and added another seven goals to his tally in Hartlepool's promotion winning campaign. The arrival of manager Neale Cooper saw Clarke's opportunities in the first team in 2003–04 limited, as Eifion Williams was preferred on the right wing. Clarke only started 23 league matches, but he still managed to make a further 12 substitute appearances.

In the 2004–05 season, Clarke suffered a knee injury that prevented him from taking part in any of Hartlepool's league games. However, he did make an appearance for Stockport County[3] during a loan spell, but this was cut short as Clarke picked up another knee problem.[4] In September 2005 Clarke was loaned to Port Vale,[5][6] again just playing the one game. His appearances were again limited once he returned to Victoria Park. In July 2006 he was loaned to Rochdale,[7] where he made 12 appearances. He was released by 'Pool in May 2007.

Salisbury City

On 3 July 2007 he signed for newly promoted Conference National club Salisbury City.[8] He was strongly influenced by former teammate Tommy Widdrington to make the switch South, and was the third signing made by Nick Holmes. He helped the club avoid relegation in the 2008–09 season, which was a good achievement for the club.[9]

At the beginning of the 2009–10 season he became Salisbury's most senior player and was duly given the captain's armband by Widdrington, who had recently been appointed manager. He captained the club to a mid-table finish, however, Salisbury were demoted down into the Southern League Premier Division as punishment for their severe financial problems.

Management career

Salisbury City

In July 2010, Tommy Widdrington left Salisbury City for the job of assistant manager at Southend United. As a result of this, Clarke became joint caretaker manager beside Mikey Harris. The next month he was made player-manager on a permanent basis, with Harris as his assistant.[10] After his first season, the 'Whites' won promotion from the Southern League Premier Division via the play-offs, winning 3–2 on penalties after a 2–2 draw with Hednesford Town.

Clarke led Salisbury to the Second Round of the FA Trophy in his second season in charge. He also made history when his side beat Grimsby Town in the FA Cup Second Round, taking Salisbury to the Third Round of the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history,[11] where they faced Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. At the start of the campaign he had stated his intention to sign promising young players,[12] and during the January transfer window he signed 19-year-old Matt Clark and former England youth player Abdulai Bell-Baggie,[13] as well as 29-year-old striker Robbie Matthews.[14] However, he also placed winger Charlie Knight on the transfer list along with striker Jake Reid, defender Josh Casey, and winger Adam Kelly.[15] They finished the 2011–12 campaign comfortably in tenth place, and Clarke extended his contract at the club to another season.[16]

Clarke's pre-season signings for 2012–13 included Jamie White from Winchester City, James Clarke from Oxford City, and Theo Lewis after his release from Cheltenham Town. These signings proved successful, and helped to take Salisbury into second place in the Conference South by April. The team's success saw him strongly linked with the vacant management position at Hartlepool United in October 2012,[17] though he ultimately remained at Salisbury. The club finished four points behind champions Welling United, and had to make do with a play-off place. Promotion was secured with a 3–2 extra-time victory over Dover Athletic in the play-off final.[18]

Bristol Rovers

In June 2013, Clarke was appointed as assistant manager of League Two club Bristol Rovers, supporting John Ward.[19] Following another season of struggle at Rovers, Ward was moved to a role as Director of football and was replaced as manager by Clarke in March 2014.[20] His first game on 29 March ended with a 1–0 victory over Morecambe at the Memorial Stadium, and Clarke said that "I tried to get my philosophy across today and I think we did it in spells and we need to more of that".[21] Rovers were relegated out of the Football League on the final day of the 2013–14 after a 1–0 defeat to Mansfield Town; a draw would have been enough to keep the club up, as they were relegated on goal difference.[22]

He oversaw a rapid turnover of players for the 2014–15 season, releasing 16 players and signing 13 players on free transfers, including striker Matty Taylor.[23] After a poor start Rovers rose up the table and ended the campaign in second place, one point behind Barnet.[24] Clarke led Rovers to promotion with a 5–3 penalty shoot-out victory over Grimsby Town at Wembley Stadium in the 2015 Conference Premier play-off Final on 17 May 2015, after a 1–1 draw after extra time.[25] He won three Manager of the Month awards during the season, in September, December and February.[26][27][28]

Rovers achieved a second successive promotion with a third-place finish in the 2015–16 campaign.[29] Clarke was named as Manager of the Month for March after winning six of seven games by "playing exciting and attacking football" according to head judge George Burley.[30] Promotion was achieved on the final day of the season with a stoppage-time winner against Dagenham & Redbridge, which took them above Accrington Stanley into third-place.[31] On 27 May 2016, Clarke turned down the opportunity to manage Championship club Leeds United and signed a new three-year contract with Bristol Rovers.[32]

Darrell celebrated his 1000th day in charge of Rovers on 21 December 2016 with Rovers sitting 12th in the league heading into the Christmas period.[33] During late March 2017, with his club sitting just outside the League One play off places, Norwich City were reported to be interested in Clarke following the sacking of previous manager Alex Neil.[34] Whilst Clarke never turned down any potential offer he instead pledged his loyalty to Rovers instead,[35] the announcement coming a day after his three-year anniversary of his first Rovers match in charge.[36] Rovers finished in 10th-place in 2016–17.[37]

In June 2017, Clarke signed a new five-year contract.[38] However speaking later in December he said he felt "let down" by the club for its wage policy and infrastructure, saying they were "30 years behind" other clubs.[39] He further admitted some of his players were struggling with the increased expectations following recent successes, though Rovers still managed to end the 2017–18 campaign in 13th-place.[40] In June 2018 he graduated with the FA's highest coaching qualification (FA Level 5 UEFA Pro).[41] He left his post on 13 December 2018 following a run of seven defeats in ten matches; at the time of his departure he was the fourth-longest serving manager in the EFL.[42]

Career statistics

As a player

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Mansfield Town1995–96[43]Third Division3000000030
1996–97[44]Third Division172000000172
1997–98[45]Third Division3541010name=FLT|Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy}}0384
1998–99[46]Third Division335212100377
1999–2000[47]Third Division3971000name=FLT}}0427
2000–01[48]Third Division326004100367
Total1592441723017327
Hartlepool United2001–02[49]Third Division357111000378
2002–03[50]Third Division457101000477
2003–04[51]Second Division3552020name=FLT}}2407
2004–05[52]League One0000000000
2005–06[53]League One120000000120
2006–07[54]League Two0000
Total1271941401213622
Stockport County (loan)2004–05[52]League One1010
Port Vale (loan)2005–06[53]League One1010
Rochdale (loan)2006–07[54]League Two121000000121
Salisbury City2007–08[55]Conference Premier33420Appearance in Conference League Cup}}0364
2008–09[56]Conference Premier39410One appearance in Conference League Cup, one in FA Trophy}}0424
2009–10[57][58]Conference Premier43330name=FAT|Appearance(s) in FA Trophy}}1534
2010–11Southern League Premier Division
2011–12[59]Conference South19140name=FAT}}0241
2012–13[57]Conference South40000040
Total1381210011115913
Career total4385618211215348263
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As a manager

{{updated|match played 8 December 2018}}
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord{{abbr|Ref.|Reference
P|Matches playedW|Matches wonD|Matches drawnL|Matches lostWin %|Win percentage
Salisbury City4 August 201014 June 2013{{WDL|157|84|35|38|decimals=1}}[10][19][60]
Bristol Rovers28 March 201413 December 2018{{WDL|246|104|56|86|decimals=1}}[61]
Total{{WDLtot|403|188|91|124|decimals=1}}

Honours

As a player

Hartlepool United
  • Third Division runner-up: 2002–03

As a player-manager

Salisbury City
  • Southern League Premier Division play-offs: 2010–11
  • Conference South play-offs: 2012–13[18]

As a manager

Bristol Rovers
  • Conference Premier play-offs: 2014–15[25]
  • League Two third-place promotion: 2015–16[31]
Individual
  • Conference Premier Manager of the Month: September 2014, December 2014, February 2015[26][27][28]
  • League Two Manager of the Month: March 2016[30]

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3. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/hartlepool_united/4167769.stm|title=Hatters set to net Clarke on loan |date=12 January 2005|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/stockport/4182015.stm|title=Injury to end Clarke loan spell |date=17 January 2005|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/p/port_vale/4287072.stm|title=Vale sign Pools midfielder Clarke |date=27 September 2005|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/p/port_vale/4294742.stm|title=Vale sign Pools' Clarke on loan |date=29 September 2005|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/rochdale/5220346.stm|title=Dale complete Clarke loan swoop |date=28 July 2006|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/salisbury/6264818.stm|title=Salisbury bag midfielder Clarke |date=3 July 2007|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/salisbury/8017483.stm|title=Clarke proud of Salisbury season |date=27 April 2009|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2009}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8882715.stm|title=Salisbury City name Darrell Clarke as new manager|date=4 August 2010|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=10 January 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Grimsby 2–3 Salisbury|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16044906.stm|accessdate=3 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=13 December 2011}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Manager Darrell Clarke wants youth at Salisbury City|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14080643.stm|accessdate=16 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=8 July 2011}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Salisbury City sign Matt Clark and Abdulai Bell-Baggie|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16584112.stm|accessdate=16 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=16 January 2012}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Robbie Matthews leaves Newport County for Salisbury|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16490050.stm|accessdate=16 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=10 January 2012}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Charlie Knight leaves as Salisbury City put trio on transfer list|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16552507.stm|accessdate=16 January 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=13 January 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Board delighted with new Darrell Clarke deal|url=http://www.salisburycity-fc.co.uk/board-delighted-with-new-darrell-clarke-deal|accessdate=17 December 2012|publisher=Salisbury City F.C|date=5 April 2012}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Darrell Clarke flattered by Hartlepool United link|url=http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/football/hartlepool-united/darrell-clarke-flattered-by-hartlepool-united-link-1-5070349|accessdate=4 April 2013|newspaper=Sunderland Echo|date=27 October 2012}}
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19. ^{{cite news|title=Salisbury manager Darrell Clarke named Bristol Rovers assistant|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22903201|publisher=BBC Sport|date=14 June 2013|accessdate=10 January 2016}}
20. ^{{cite news |title=John Ward Becomes Director of Football |url=http://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/ward-becomes-director-of-football-1451094.aspx |accessdate=28 March 2014 |publisher=Bristol Rovers F.C|date=28 March 2014}}
21. ^{{cite news|title=Bristol Rovers 1–0 Morecambe|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26694246|accessdate=30 March 2014|publisher=BBC Sport|date=29 March 2014}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke takes relegation blame|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27272661|accessdate=4 May 2014|newspaper=BBC Sport|date=3 May 2014}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Matty Taylor: Bristol Rovers sign Forest Green Rovers striker|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27871117|accessdate=10 April 2016|work=BBC Sport|date=16 June 2014}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=Bristol Rovers 7 - 0 Alfreton|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32363198|accessdate=28 April 2015|work=BBC Sport|date=25 April 2015}}
25. ^{{cite news|first=Brendon|last=Mitchell|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32679757|title=Bristol Rovers 1–1 Grimsby|publisher=BBC Sport|date=17 May 2015|accessdate=17 May 2015}}
26. ^{{cite web|title=Vanarama manager of the month for September|url=http://www.nonleaguebets.co.uk/vanarama-manager-month-september/|website=nonleaguebets.co.uk|accessdate=11 June 2015}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke scoops Manager of the Month award|url=http://www.westerndailypress.co.uk/Clarke-scoops-Manager-Month-award/story-25834251-detail/story.html|accessdate=11 June 2015|work=Western Daily Press|date=10 January 2015}}
28. ^{{cite news|last1=McNamara|first1=James|title=Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke lands manager of the month award|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Bristol-Rovers-boss-Darrell-Clarke-lands-manager/story-26129085-detail/story.html|accessdate=11 June 2015|work=Bristol Post|date=6 March 2015}}
29. ^{{Cite news|title=Does back-to-back promotions warrant Darrell Clarke place among post-war greats?|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Bristol-Rovers-Does-promotions-warrant-Darrell/story-29254604-detail/story.html|accessdate=11 June 2016|work=Bristol Post|date=11 May 2016}}
30. ^{{cite web|title=Darrell Clarke named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/news/article/2016/darrell-clarke-named-sky-bet-league-2-manager-of-the-month-3047468.aspx|website=football-league.co.uk|accessdate=10 April 2016}}
31. ^{{cite news|title=Darrell Clarke: 'Exhausted' Bristol Rovers boss 'needs break' after dramatic promotion|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36239203|accessdate=22 May 2016|work=BBC Sport|date=7 May 2016}}
32. ^{{cite news|publisher=Yorkshire Evening Post| date= 27 May 2016 | accessdate= 27 May 2016 | title= Leeds United rebuffed as Darrell Clarke signs lucrative new deal with Bristol Rovers| url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/leeds-united-rebuffed-as-darrell-clarke-signs-lucrative-new-deal-with-bristol-rovers-1-7935107}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.bristolpost.co.uk/i-was-lucky-to-make-10-bristol-rovers-boss-darrell-clarke-on-1000-days-in-charge/story-30001898-detail/story.html|title='I was lucky to make it to 100' - Bristol Rovers manager Darrell Clarke on 1000 days in charge|publisher=Bristol Post|date=22 December 2016|accessdate=25 December 2016}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/norwich_city_linked_with_interest_in_appointing_bristol_rovers_boss_darrell_clarke_1_4942816|title=Norwich City linked with interest in appointing Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke|publisher=Eastern Daily Press|date=22 March 2017|accessdate=5 April 2017}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/darrell_clarke_dismisses_link_with_norwich_city_vacancy_as_he_focuses_on_more_success_with_bristol_rovers_1_4955015|title=Darrell Clarke dismisses link with Norwich City vacancy as he focuses on more success with Bristol Rovers|publisher=Eastern Daily Press|date=30 March 2017|accessdate=5 April 2017}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/its-three-years-darrell-clarke-15307|title=It's three years since Darrell Clarke took charge of his first Bristol Rovers game - and who remembers the scorer?|publisher=Bristol Post|date=29 March 2017|accessdate=5 April 2017}}
37. ^{{cite news|last1=Bolitho|first1=Jeff|title=GAS GOSSIP: Darrell Clarke faces a busy summer in strengthening the squad|url=http://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/sport/15272518.GAS_GOSSIP__Darrell_Clarke_faces_a_busy_summer_in_strengthening_the_squad/|accessdate=10 May 2017|work=Gazette Series|date=8 May 2017|language=en}}
38. ^{{cite news|title=Darrell Clarke: Bristol Rovers manager signs new five-year contract|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40366579|accessdate=22 June 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=22 June 2017}}
39. ^{{cite news|last1=Vittles|first1=Jack|title=Clarke reveals the only reason he has remained at Rovers|url=https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/darrell-clarke-reveals-only-reason-856976|accessdate=10 May 2018|work=Bristol Post|date=1 December 2017}}
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60. ^{{cite book |editor1-first=Mike |editor1-last=Williams |editor2-first=Tony |editor2-last=Williams |title=Non-League Club Directory 2012 |year=2011 |publisher=Tony Williams Publications |isbn=978-1-869833-70-1 |page=308}}
{{cite book |editor1-last=Williams |editor2-last=Williams |title=Non-League Club Directory 2013 |page=314}}
{{cite book |editor1-first=Mike |editor1-last=Williams |editor2-first=Tony |editor2-last=Williams |title=Non-League Club Directory 2014 |year=2013 |publisher=Tony Williams Publications |isbn=978-1-869833-72-5 |page=53}}
61. ^{{cite web |title=Managers: Darrell Clarke |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=2558 |website=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |accessdate=12 May 2018}}

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