Glenn Cockerill

Glenn Cockerill (born 25 August 1959) is an English retired footballer who played more than 700 games in The Football League in a 22-year career. He was a skilled central midfielder renowned for his passing and shooting skills.

Glenn Cockerill
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-08-25) 25 August 1959 (age 64)
Place of birthGrimsby, Lincolnshire, England
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Position(s)Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1979Lincoln City71(10)
1979–1981Swindon Town26(1)
1981–1984Lincoln City115(25)
1984–1985Sheffield United62(10)
1985–1993Southampton287(32)
1993–1996Leyton Orient90(7)
1996–1997Fulham40(1)
1997–1998Brentford23(0)
Total714(86)
Managerial career
2002–2007Woking
2010Winchester City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Cockerill began his career at non-league Louth United, and made his name in the professional game at Lincoln City. He also played for Swindon Town and Sheffield United before joining Southampton in October 1985. He left the Saints in December 1993, having made 358 appearances for the club in all competitions,[1] and later spent three seasons at Leyton Orient, before finishing his career with spells at Fulham and Brentford.

In 1988, while playing for Southampton, Cockerill was punched in the face by Paul Davis of Arsenal, breaking his jaw. Although the referee failed to spot the incident, Davis subsequently received a nine-match ban and a £3,000 fine.

Management and coaching career

In 2002, Cockerill was appointed manager of Conference side Woking. He spent five seasons as manager at Kingfield, before being relieved of his duties in March 2007. He is now semi-retired.

In August 2008 Brighton and Hove Albion Manager Micky Adams added Cockerill to his scouting network.[2]

On 4 April 2010, he was appointed manager of Winchester City of the Wessex League[3] although he remained in charge for only a few months, parting company with Winchester by mutual consent in September 2010.

Personal life

He is the son of Ron and brother of John Cockerill, both also professional footballers.[4]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[5][6][7][8][9]
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lincoln City
1976–77Third Division40000040
1977–78Third Division1311000141
1978–79Third Division3560000356
1979–80Fourth Division1931020223
Total71102020007510
Swindon Town
1979–80Third Division1010000101
1980–81Third Division1600030190
Total261003000291
Lincoln City
1981–82Third Division441130603[a]05611
1982–83Third Division38810605[a]45012
1983–84Third Division33630401[b]0416
Total11525701609414729
Sheffield United
1983–84Third Division1010000101
1984–85Second Division4071020437
1985–86Second Division1220041163
Total62101061006911
Southampton
1985–86First Division30762002[c]0389
1986–87First Division42710802[d]0537
1987–88First Division39210201[d]0432
1988–89First Division34610522[d]0428
1989–90First Division3643071465
1990–91First Division32230502[d]0422
1991–92First Division37460623[d]0524
1992–93Premier League2301020260
1993–94Premier League1400020160
Total2873222237512035839
Leyton Orient
1993–94Second Division19200003[b]0222
1994–95Second Division33420216[b]0435
1995–96Third Division38110201[b]0421
Total90730411001078
Fulham
1996–97Third Division3211030361
1997–98Second Division800030110
Total401106000471
Brentford1997–98Second Division2302000250
Career total7148638274731485799

Honours

Southampton

References