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| name = Colin West | image = | caption = | fullname = Colin West[1] | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|11|13|df=y}} | birth_place = Wallsend, England | height = {{height|ft=6|in=0}}[2] | position = Forward | youthyears1 = 1979–1980| youthclubs1 = Sunderland | years1 = 1980–1985| clubs1 = Sunderland | caps1 = 102| goals1 = 21 | years2 = 1985–1986| clubs2 = Watford | caps2 = 45| goals2 = 20 | years3 = 1986–1987| clubs3 = Rangers | caps3 = 10| goals3 = 2 | years4 = 1987–1989| clubs4 = Sheffield Wednesday | caps4 = 45| goals4 = 8 | years5 = 1989–1992| clubs5 = West Bromwich Albion | caps5 = 73| goals5 = 22 | years6 = 1991 | clubs6 = → Port Vale (loan) | caps6 = 5| goals6 = 1 | years7 = 1992–1993| clubs7 = Swansea City | caps7 = 33| goals7 = 12 | years8 = 1993–1998| clubs8 = Leyton Orient | caps8 = 142| goals8 = 42 | years9 = 1997 | clubs9 = → Northampton Town (loan) | caps9 = 2| goals9 = 0 | years10 = 1998 | clubs10 = → Rushden & Diamonds (loan)| caps10 = | goals10 = | years11 = 1998–1999| clubs11 = Rushden & Diamonds | caps11 = 5| goals11 = 1 | years12 = 1999–2000| clubs12 = Northwich Victoria | caps12 = 1| goals12 = 0 | years13 = 2000–2001| clubs13 = Hartlepool United | caps13 = 1| goals13 = 0 | totalcaps = 464| totalgoals = 129 | manageryears1 = 2002| managerclubs1 = Hartlepool United (caretaker) | manageryears2 = 2007| managerclubs2 = Millwall (caretaker) }} Colin West (born 13 November 1962) was an English footballer who played as a forward, and now works assistant manager to Keith Curle at Northampton Town. In all he scored 158 goals in 555 league games in the English Football League, Conference and the Scottish Football League. He began his career at Sunderland in 1981, playing more than 100 games for the "Black Cats" before moving on to Watford in March 1985. He was sold on to Rangers the following year for £180,000, though made only occasional appearances as Rangers won the Scottish Football League Premier Division title during the 1986–87 season. He returned to England with Sheffield Wednesday in September 1987 for a fee of £150,000. Two years later he signed with West Bromwich Albion, before he joined Swansea City in August 1992, following a loan spell at Port Vale. He moved on to Leyton Orient in July 1993 and spent five years at the club. In 1997, he was loaned out to Northampton Town, before he switched clubs to Conference club Rushden & Diamonds. The next year he signed with Northwich Victoria, before signing with Hartlepool United in 2000. After retiring in 2001, he spent the next ten years coaching at various clubs, including: Hartlepool United, Sheffield Wednesday, Stockport County, Millwall, Southend United, Notts County, Carlisle United and Northampton Town. He served both Hartlepool United and Millwall as caretaker-manager. Playing careerSunderlandWest turned professional in July 1980, and made his debut for Sunderland on 20 April 1981 against West Bromwich Albion in a 2–1 defeat at The Hawthorns under caretaker-manager Mick Docherty.[3] The club narrowly avoided relegation out of the First Division in 1981–82 under new boss Alan Durban, finishing just one place and two points above relegated Leeds United. They then finished four places and three points above the drop in 1982–83. West was the club's top scorer in 1983–84 with nine goals. The next season, he scored three goals over the two legs in the League Cup semi-final win over Chelsea, but was left out of the Wembley final by manager Len Ashurst. Following this snub he joined league rivals Watford for £115,000 in March 1985.[4] The "Black Cats" went on to lose their top-flight status in 1984–85, finishing two places and ten points short of safety. He scored 28 goals in 122 competitive appearances for Sunderland.[5] Watford, Rangers and Sheffield WednesdayHe was the club's top scorer in 1985–86 with 16 goals. In total he hit 23 goals in 56 league and cup appearances for Graham Taylor's Watford, before he moved on to Scottish Premier Division club Rangers for a £200,000 fee in May 1986, then managed by Graeme Souness.[4] He played 12 games at Ibrox in the title winning 1986–87 campaign, scoring three goals. He returned to England to sign with First Division side Sheffield Wednesday for £150,000 in September 1987.[4] The club finished eleventh in 1987–88 under Howard Wilkinson's stewardship, before heading into a relegation dogfight under Peter Eustace in 1988–89. West made 57 league and cup appearances at Wednesday, scoring 13 goals. West Bromwich AlbionHe signed with Second Division side West Bromwich Albion in exchange for Carlton Palmer in February 1989, but was unable to fire Brian Talbot's side into the play-offs in 1988–89, as they ended up two places and four points short of their target. The "Baggies" dropped to 20th in 1989–90, and were just two places and three points above relegated Bournemouth. The 1990–91 season was a disaster, and West Brom were relegated into the Third Division for the first time in their history. Not highly rated at the Hawthorns,[6] he made 73 league appearances, scoring 22 goals, during his stay in the West Midlands. He joined Second Division club Port Vale on loan in November 1991, making five appearances and scoring one goal for John Rudge's side.[7] Swansea CityHe was signed by Swansea City manager Frank Burrows in August 1992, and scored two goals in his first start for the club in a 2–0 win over former side Port Vale.[8] He went on to score 12 goals in 33 Second Division appearances, as the "Swans" reached the play-offs in 1992–93, only to be sent off for fouling Ian Hamilton during a 2–0 defeat by his former club West Bromwich Albion in the second leg of the semi-finals, which left Swansea with a 3–2 aggregate loss.[8] West later said that "I instantly thought ‘why on earth did I do that?’ but the referee rightly sent me off. It was a very sad way for me to end my time with the club."[8] Leyton OrientWest switched to Second Division rivals Leyton Orient in July 1993, who were then by managed by his former boss Peter Eustace. The "O's" finished 18th in 1993–94, before being relegated in last place in 1994–95. The club struggled in the fourth tier, and posted a 21st-place finish in 1995–96 under Pat Holland, three positions above Torquay United, the English Football League's bottom club. He scored five goals in 26 appearances in 1996–97, as Orient moved up to 16th under Tommy Taylor's stewardship. In total he made 142 league appearances for Leyton Orient, scoring 42 goals.[13] In September 1997, he joined Second Division side Northampton Town on loan, but made just two goalless appearances for Ian Atkins' "Cobblers". Two months later he was loaned out to Rushden & Diamonds of the Football Conference, in a move that reunited him with former manager Brian Talbot, and helped to fire the "Diamonds" to a fourth-place finish in 1997–98. Later careerWest signed with Rushden & Diamonds permanently for the 1998–99 season, and helped the club to another fourth-place finish. He moved on to Mark Gardiner's Conference strugglers Northwich Victoria in the 1999–2000 campaign, before ending his career at Hartlepool United, where he made just a single appearance in 1999–2000. Style of playWest was a forward who was "powerful in the air and determined on the ground".[9] Coaching careerWhen West joined Hartlepool United in November 1999 he was appointed as assistant manager to Chris Turner.[8] The pair helped the club avoid falling into the Conference when they arrived, before they led the club to three successive Third Division play-offs, though they never made it past the semi-finals.[10] When Turner left the club to take over as manager of Sheffield Wednesday in November 2002, West briefly took charge of the first team on a caretaker basis.[11] After a win and a draw, West left to team up with Turner at Hillsborough,[12] and later followed him to Stockport County, before the pair left Edgeley Park in December 2005.[13] He then spent time as reserve team coach at Millwall, being appointed assistant caretaker-manager to Richard Shaw after Willie Donachie was dismissed.[14] He later took up the reserve team coaching position at Southend United in December 2008.[15] Three months later, with Turner back in charge at "Pools" on a caretaker basis, West left the position at Southend to return to Hartlepool as assistant coach.[16] He left Hartlepool again in June 2010 after the club chose not to renew his contract. In February 2012, Notts County manager Keith Curle recruited West to work as a coach.[17] He left the club a year later, when Curle was sacked.[18] He was appointed assistant manager at Carlisle United when Curle took charge of the club in September 2014.[19] The pair left Brunton Park at the end of the 2017–18 season.[8] On 1 October 2018, Curle was appointed as Northampton Town, and again hired West as his assistant.[20] StatisticsPlaying statisticsSource:[21][22][23][24]
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References1. ^{{Hugman|20792|accessdate=9 March 2017}} {{Millwall F.C. managers}}{{Hartlepool United F.C. managers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:West, Colin}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Colin West|url=http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0647.htm|website=www.adrianbullock.com|accessdate=18 October 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thestatcat.co.uk/Imatchdets/IMD1145.asp|title=West Bromwich Albion 2–1 Sunderland|publisher=The Stat Cat|accessdate=12 August 2008|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531064019/http://thestatcat.co.uk/Imatchdets/IMD1145.asp|archivedate=31 May 2008|df=dmy-all}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Profile|url=http://www.watfordfcarchive.com/downloads/players/MergedplayersW.pdf|website=watfordfcarchive.com|accessdate=26 August 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150922234039/http://www.watfordfcarchive.com/downloads/players/MergedplayersW.pdf|archivedate=22 September 2015|df=dmy-all}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Profile|url=http://www.thestatcat.co.uk/Mplayers/MPG852.asp|work=thestatcat.co.uk|accessdate=28 February 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060818050045/http://www.thestatcat.co.uk/Mplayers/MPG852.asp|archivedate=18 August 2006|df=dmy-all}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2902411.stm|title=Never again...|date=1 April 2003|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=5 February 2011}} 7. ^{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|page=305|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0|url=https://www.amazon.ca/Port-Vale-Personalities-Jeff-Kent/dp/0952915200}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite news |title=Where are they now? Colin West {{!}} Swansea City FC |url=https://www.swanseacity.com/news/where-are-they-now-colin-west |accessdate=2 October 2018 |work=www.swanseacity.com |date=28 May 2018 |language=en}} 9. ^{{cite book|last1=Dykes|first1=Garth|last2=Lamming|first2=Doug|title=All the Lads: A Complete Who's Who of Sunderland AFC|date=2000|location=Great Britain|isbn=9781899538157|page=449}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.inthemadcrowd.co.uk/cgi-bin/itmc_view_person.asp?oid=924|title=Colin West|work=inthemadcrowd.co.uk|accessdate=21 June 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070214104918/http://www.inthemadcrowd.co.uk/cgi-bin/itmc_view_person.asp?oid=924|archivedate=14 February 2007|df=dmy-all}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/hartlepool_united/2471925.stm|title=West stays in charge at Pool|date=14 November 2002|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_wed/2499317.stm|title=West moves to Owls|date=21 November 2002|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stockport/4562506.stm|title=Manager Turner leaves Stockport |date=27 December 2005|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/millwall/7036340.stm|title=Lions not rushing to appoint boss |date=9 October 2007|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/southend_utd/7788323.stm|title=West joins Southend coaching team |date=17 December 2008|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/hartlepool_united/7884133.stm|title=Pools appoint West as assistant |date=11 February 2009|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 17. ^{{cite news|title=Keith Curle appointed new Notts County manager|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/mobile/football/17098979|accessdate=28 February 2012|newspaper=BBC Sport|date=20 February 2012}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=League One Notts County sack Keith Curle following poor run of form|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11719/8467398/League-One-Notts-County-sack-Keith-Curle-following-poor-run-of-form|accessdate=10 March 2013|newspaper=Sky Sports|date=3 February 2013}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Keith Curle: Carlisle name ex-England defender as manager|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29284834|accessdate=9 August 2015|work=BBC Sport|date=19 September 2014}} 20. ^{{cite news |title=Former Carlisle Utd boss Keith Curle appointed Northampton Town manager |url=http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/carlisle-utd/latest/article/Former-Carlisle-Utd-boss-Keith-Curle-appointed-Northampton-Town-manager-34679f2d-49fa-4947-bbc2-d34472b87ba7-ds |accessdate=2 October 2018 |work=News and Star |date=1 October 2018}} 21. ^{{ENFA}} 22. ^1 {{cite web|title=West, Colin|url=http://www.fitbastats.com/rangers/player.php?playerid=1380|website=FitbaStats|accessdate=13 February 2017}} 23. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player/colinwest.html|title=Stats|work=Neil Brown stat site|accessdate=21 June 2009}} 24. ^{{Soccerbase}} 25. ^1 {{Soccerbase season|id=8410|season=1999|accessdate=1 January 2017}} 29 : 1962 births|Living people|People from Wallsend|English footballers|Association football forwards|Sunderland A.F.C. players|Watford F.C. players|Rangers F.C. players|Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players|West Bromwich Albion F.C. players|Port Vale F.C. players|Swansea City A.F.C. players|Leyton Orient F.C. players|Northampton Town F.C. players|Rushden & Diamonds F.C. players|Northwich Victoria F.C. players|Hartlepool United F.C. players|English Football League players|Scottish Football League players|National League (English football) players|English football managers|Hartlepool United F.C. non-playing staff|Sheffield Wednesday F.C. non-playing staff|Stockport County F.C. non-playing staff|Millwall F.C. non-playing staff|Southend United F.C. non-playing staff|Notts County F.C. non-playing staff|Carlisle United F.C. non-playing staff|Northampton Town F.C. non-playing staff |
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