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词条 Dave Anderson (footballer)
释义

  1. Playing career

  2. Management

  3. Media work

  4. References

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Dave Anderson (born 11 March 1962) is an association football manager, former player and media personality from Northern Ireland, best known for his role as manager of AFC Wimbledon from 2004 to 2007. He is currently manager of Chertsey Town.

A goalkeeper in his playing days, Anderson played senior football for Glentoran and Bangor and internationally for Northern Ireland B before retiring prematurely through injury. Anderson moved back to England and embarked on a career in management at non-League level, being associated with over ten teams in the course of a career lasting over two decades.

Anderson is also a regular contributor to BBC Five Live's show about non-League football, the Non-League Football Show.

Playing career

Anderson was a goalkeeper during his playing days and had youth contracts with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United.

He went home to Northern Ireland to play for Glentoran and Bangor, where he was the youngest player to travel in the UEFA Cup.[1]

He represented Northern Ireland at Schoolboy, Youth and B level.[2]

While at Bangor his playing career was prematurely ended by injury,[1] at the age of 23.[3]

Management

Anderson subsequently moved back to England where he lived in Manchester: he was childhood friends with Manchester United player Norman Whiteside.[4] After a spell out of football he moved to London, where he met his wife at Queens Park Rangers player Alan McDonald's wedding,[5] and approached football again through non-League in around 1984 through his friendship with McDonald and fellow QPR player Ian Stewart.[1]

Anderson went on to hold back-room and managerial roles at Enfield, Aylesbury United, St Albans City, Harrow Borough (where he was assistant manager on three separate occasions[1]), Southall and North Greenford United.[3]

Anderson was assistant manager at Hendon from 1999 to 2001 before taking the manager's position.[6] In his last three seasons with the club he led them to eighth, third and fourth-place finishes in the Isthmian League Premier Division,[2] along with three consecutive victories in the Middlesex Senior Cup.[7]

Anderson was appointed as AFC Wimbledon manager by then-chairman Kris Stewart in the summer of 2004, taking with him his backroom staff from Hendon.[8] In 2004–05, his first season in charge, Anderson successfully led the club to promotion, winning a league and cup double consisting of the Isthmian League First Division and the Surrey Senior Cup. After a tough season in 2005–06 the Dons eventually finished trophy-less after losing out in the Isthmian League Premier Division playoffs and defeat in the Surrey Senior Cup final to local rivals Kingstonian. Anderson's objective for the 2006–07 season was no less than promotion, and following a defeat against Bromley in the play-off semi-final, Anderson stepped down from the job on 2 May 2007.[9]

Anderson went on to the assistant position at Windsor and Eton, though he maintained a desire for a position as first team manager and thus subsequently left the club that October,[10] joining former club St Albans City as manager.[11] He was sacked in January 2008, having failed to turn around the club's fortunes.[12]

Following eight months out of management[13] Anderson took the management job at Northwood. The club enjoyed their best ever run in the FA Trophy and missed out on a play-off spot by one point in the 2008–2009 season.[14] He departed Northwood unexpectedly in March 2010, citing both personal reasons and the club's financial difficulties at the time in his resignation.[15]

On 10 June 2010 Anderson was announced as assistant manager of Slough Town, following the decision of former assistant Darren Salton to stand down due to the travel required for the job.[14]

In June 2011, Anderson left Slough Town to take on the manager's role at Harrow Borough after David Howell left Harrow.[16] Anderson stepped down in January 2015 with the club locked in a relegation scrap, citing the poor run of form as his decision for leaving. Anderson would however assist the club in finding a permanent successor.

In March 2018 he was appointed manager of Chertsey Town.

Media work

Anderson is a regular presenter and contributor to BBC Radio Five Live's weekly programme about non-League football, the Non-League Football Show.[14]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/-/features/370/meeting-mr-anderson |title=Features | Meeting Mr Anderson |publisher=AFC Wimbledon |date=21 May 2004 |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030075737/http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/-/features/370/meeting-mr-anderson |archivedate=30 October 2007 |df=dmy }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news.php?Psection_id=2&Psub_section_id=2&op=archive&monthID=4&yearID=2004#327 |title=Latest news |publisher=AFC Wimbledon |date= |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090814210958/http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news.php?Psection_id=2&Psub_section_id=2&op=archive&monthID=4&yearID=2004#327 |archivedate=14 August 2009 |df=dmy }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wisa.org.uk/cgi/l/articles/index.cgi?action=show&id=441 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040605090953/http://www.wisa.org.uk/cgi/l/articles/index.cgi?action=show&id=441 |dead-url=yes |archivedate=5 June 2004 |title=Interview with Dave Anderson |publisher=WISA |date=17 May 2004 |accessdate=15 March 2011 }}
4. ^{{cite web|last=White |first=Jim |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/columnists/jimwhite/2386117/FA-Cup-entry-re-ignites-the-question-of-who-exactly-owns-Wimbledons-past.html |title=FA Cup entry re-ignites the question of who exactly owns Wimbledon's past |publisher=Telegraph |date=4 September 2004 |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/6248513.stm |title=BBC SPORT | Football | Non League | AFC Wimbledon chase unique double |publisher=BBC News |date=11 January 2007 |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hendonfc.net/Squad?method=view&id=1182 |title=Greensnet – Official Hendon FC: Former Staff – Dave Anderson |publisher=Hendonfc.net |date= |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/479294.hendon_lift_middlesex_cup/ |title=Hendon lift Middlesex Cup . . . (From Watford Observer) |publisher=Watfordobserver.co.uk |date=13 April 2004 |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/players.php?squad=1&Psection_id=3&Psub_section_id=3&player_id=359&position=Management |title=Player Profile | Mike Rayner |publisher=AFC Wimbledon |date=26 May 2007 |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722203044/http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/players.php?squad=1&Psection_id=3&Psub_section_id=3&player_id=359&position=Management |archivedate=22 July 2011 |df=dmy }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=45332 |title=NonLeagueDaily.com |publisher=NonLeagueDaily.com |date= |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714192653/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=45332 |archivedate=14 July 2011 |df=dmy }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.windsorobserver.co.uk/sport/windsorandetonfc/articles/2007/10/01/2030-anderson-departs-the-royalists/ |title=Anderson departs the Royalists / Sport / Windsor & Eton FC / Articles / Royal Borough Observer |publisher=Windsorobserver.co.uk |date=1 October 2007 |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120317165640/http://www.windsorobserver.co.uk/sport/windsorandetonfc/articles/2007/10/01/2030-anderson-departs-the-royalists/ |archivedate=17 March 2012 |df=dmy }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/7023562.stm |title=BBC SPORT | Football | Non League | Anderson is new St Albans manager |publisher=BBC News |date=2 October 2007 |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stalbansreview.co.uk/sport/1941568.anderson_i_havent_stopped_laughing/ |title=Anderson: I haven't stopped laughing |publisher=St Albans And Harpenden Review |date=1 April 2008 |accessdate=29 June 2011}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/article.asp?aid=6265&iid=111&sud=439 |title=Welcome to the official web site of The Non-League Paper |publisher=Thenonleaguefootballpaper.com |date=7 December 2008 |accessdate=15 March 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717015743/http://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/article.asp?aid=6265&iid=111&sud=439 |archivedate=17 July 2011 |df=dmy }}
14. ^{{cite web|last=Boxall |first=Chris |url=http://www.sloughtownfc.net/article/2/213/anderson-joins-the-rebels-ranks |title=Slough Town Anderson joins the Rebels ranks |publisher=Sloughtownfc.net |date=10 June 2010 |accessdate=15 March 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://nln24.com/news/story/anderson-in-shock-northwood-resignation |title=Anderson in shock Northwood resignation • NLN24 |publisher=Nln24.com |date=2 March 2010 |accessdate=15 March 2011 }}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.harrowboro.com/content.php?typ=news&id=736 |title=New Manager Announced |publisher=harrowboro.com |date=23 June 2011 |accessdate=23 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929183247/http://www.harrowboro.com/content.php?typ=news&id=736 |archivedate=29 September 2011 |df=dmy }}
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