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词条 Ian Liversedge
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  1. Career

     As a player  As a physiotherapist 

  2. Radio broadcast

  3. Disciplinary matters

  4. References

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Ian Liversedge is a sports physiotherapist who is currently working for Conference Premier football club Macclesfield Town. He is a former professional footballer.

Career

As a player

He played for Everton and Blackpool.[1]

As a physiotherapist

Huddersfield Town appointed him as their physiotherapist on 4 July 2008, after four years with Accrington Stanley, replacing Lee Brendan Martin. He left the club after the dismissal of Stan Ternent.[2]

Liversedge started his physiotherapy career at Newcastle United. He subsequently worked at Oldham Athletic, Manchester United, Stoke City, Altrincham and Burnley where he spent five years with Stan Ternent.[3] Whilst at Burnley he was given the sobriquet 'Sos'.[4] He has also worked at the Beaumont Hospital in Bolton.[1]

He joined Accrington Stanley in June 2004, then in the Conference, with a brief to "establish the medical side of the operation ... virtually from scratch".[5] When he left, Chief Executive Robert Heys said "Ian played an important role in our promotion back to the Football League in 2006".[6]

After five-and-a-half years with Huddersfield, Liversedge moved to Macclesfield Town in January 2014.[7]

Radio broadcast

Liversedge took part in the BBC Radio 4 programme "Kicking Off The Dream", which looked behind the scenes at Oldham Athletic, on 4 January 1990.[8]

Disciplinary matters

The FA Regulatory Commission fined Liversedge £100 and warned him as to future conduct, on 4 October 2007, for a breach of FA Rule E3 - Improper conduct. This arose from an incident at the Accrington Stanley v Peterborough United League Two match on 1 September 2007.[9] He was charged again, for using bad language during the Accrington Stanley v Milton Keynes Dons game on 24 March 2008.[10]

References

1. ^"Clarets boss turns his back on Danish keeper", Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 20 July 1999, retrieved 5 July 2008.
2. ^"New physio for Town", Dougie Thomson, Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 4 July 2008
3. ^"LIVERSEDGE JOINS HUDDERSFIELD", Huddersfield Town F.C., 4 July 2008, retrieved 4 July 2008.
4. ^"Busy time of year for Liversedge", Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 21 December 2002
5. ^"Physio Ian Liversedge says he is looking forward to the challenge of establishing a medical set-up", Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 7 June 2004
6. ^"Liversedge leaves for Terriers", Virgin Media, 18 June 2008, retrieved 4 July 2008.
7. ^{{cite news |title=John Askey Interview |url=http://www.mtfc.co.uk/news/article/john-askey-interview-130114-1292508.aspx |work=mtfc.co.uk |publisher=Macclesfield Town FC |date=13 January 2014 |accessdate=16 January 2014 }}
8. ^"Soundtrack: Kicking Off The Dream - First broadcast on 4 January 1990", Radio Listings, retrieved 5 July 2008.
9. ^"Disciplinary latest", Football Association, 23 April 2008, retrieved 4 July 2008.
10. ^"Accrington boss handed FA charge", BBC Sport, 31 March 2008, retrieved 4 July 2008.
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