Dean Yates (born 26 October 1967, in
Leicester
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) is an English retired football defender. He lives in
Burton Joyce.
He enjoyed considerable success as a player, making his Notts County debut in their
1984–85 Second Division campaign which ended in relegation. He was a regular first team player from
1985–86 onwards, helping them win promotion back to the Second Division in 1990 and to the First Division a year later (both through the playoffs). However, a serious knee injury in February 1992 ruled him out for the next two years and meant that County were without him when they needed him most — during the final quarter of the
1991–92 season when they battled against relegation from the First Division. The relegation battle was lost, and he managed just one appearance in the
1993–94 season as he made his comeback from injury.
He was fully fit for the
1994–95 season, but his presence in the team wasn't enough to prevent a relegation battle which was ultimately lost.
By the time County went down from Division One (as the old Second Division became known following the creation of the
FA Premier League
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for the
1992–93 season), Yates had transferred to their local rivals
Derby County - a £350,000 fee taking him to the
Baseball Ground
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on 26 January 1995. He had played 314 league games in 10 years for Notts County.
The Rams had been favourites for promotion every season since their relegation from the top flight in 1991, but the closest they had come to achieving Premier League status was playoff defeats in 1992 and 1994, and when Yates arrived the playoffs were looking beyond their reach. They could only manage a ninth-place finish in 1994–95, but they achieved automatic promotion
the following season as Yates's contributed 38 league appearances and two goals. However, the arrival of
Igor Stimac
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restricted Yates to just 10 appearances in
1996–97 and nine
the following season as Derby established themselves as a consistent mid table Premier League side.
He departed to Watford, newly promoted to Division One as Division Two champions, on 16 July 1998 on a free transfer. However, injury problems restricted his first team opportunities at
Vicarage Road and he played just 10 games (9 league, 1 Worthington Cup), scoring just the once in a 4-1 away win against Bristol City, in the
1998–99 season. Watford won a second successive promotion via the playoffs and reached the Premier League, but Yates did not feature in the
1999–2000 campaign as Watford were relegated. After the end of the season, he retired from playing.
References
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1967 births
Living people
English footballers
Notts County F.C. players
Derby County F.C. players
Watford F.C. players
English Football League players
Premier League players
Association football defenders