Mark William Ward (born 10 October 1962) is an
English
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former
footballer
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.
Playing career
Ward was born in
Huyton,
Lancashire
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The non-metropolitan county of Lancashi ...
, on 10 October 1962, the second eldest of seven children born to Billy and Irene Ward.
His father's family originated from
County Cork
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in Ireland.
His father was a casual labourer and an accomplished sportsman, and had played reserve team football for
Liverpool
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in the
1953–54 season.
Ward was spotted by
Everton at an early age, and joined the club's
youth team before signing schoolboy forms in 1977.
He then signed apprentice forms in 1979.
He developed
sciatica, but recovered and managed to score the winning goal against
PSV Eindhoven
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in the final of the under-19 youth tournament in
Groningen
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; he was also voted as the player-of-the-tournament.
His success in the competition won him a professional contract with Everton.
However, he was released without ever playing a first team game at
Goodison Park
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after manager
Gordon Lee told him he was too small to play top-flight football; Lee was sacked by Everton just hours after releasing Ward.
Ward signed a two-year contract with
Northwich Victoria
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of the
Alliance Premier League after impressing in a trial game, and the club also found him a job in a bakery.
He established himself in the first team and scored the winning goal against
Football League
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side
Chester City in the first round of the
FA Cup
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at
Drill Field
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in the
1982–83 season.
He also scored the winning goal past
Dagenham
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in the semi-finals of the
FA Trophy
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, to book
John King's "Vics" a place at
Wembley Stadium
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in
the final
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.
They lost 2–1 to
Telford United in the final, and Ward spent most of the game as little more than a spectator after being taken out by left-back Tony Turner in the opening stages of the match.
He signed with
Second Division
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club
Oldham Athletic, with manager
Joe Royle authorising an initial £9,500 transfer fee that would rise to £34,500 after Ward played 25 games for Oldham.
He made his debut against
Brighton & Hove Albion at
Boundary Park on the opening day of the
1983–84 season on 27 August and scored the only goal of the game with a diving header.
He went on to feature in the "Latics" every game of the 1983–84 and
1984–85 seasons, scoring 12 goals in 92 league and cup appearances.
Ward was signed by
West Ham United manager
John Lyall
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for a £250,000 fee in August 1985.
He was signed to replace
Paul Allen
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, who had been sold to
Tottenham Hotspur
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for £400,000 earlier in the summer.
He was ever-present on the right wing in his first season, as they finished third in the
First Division. However, in subsequent seasons, star strikers
Frank McAvennie
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and
Tony Cottee left and West Ham were relegated at the end of 1988–89.
In December 1989, Ward signed for newly promoted
Manchester City
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, who had just appointed
Howard Kendall as manager after falling into the relegation zone.
Ian Bishop and
Trevor Morley
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As a player, he was a striker who notably played top flight football for Manchester City and West Ham United. He also playe ...
signed for West Ham in exchange. Bizarrely, Ward's first six games for City included four against
Millwall. City beat them in the league on 30 December 1989 but drew twice with them in the FA Cup before losing the second replay on 15 January 1990. City rose to finish 14th, with Ward scoring his first three goals for City in consecutive games in April.
Playing mainly on the left wing, Ward only missed two games in 1990–91, scoring 13 league and cup goals as City finished fifth. He scored both goals when City beat Sheffield United in the league on 19 January 1991, and then repeated the feat three days later to knock Sheffield United out of the
Full Members Cup.
In the summer of 1991, he signed for
Everton, rejoining Kendall who had moved in November 1990. Ward stayed for three seasons before moving down the divisions to play for
Birmingham City
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(where he was a player-coach),
Huddersfield Town,
Ayr United,
Wigan Athletic
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Founded in 1932, ...
,
Dundee
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,
Valur
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,
Altrincham
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, and
Leigh RMI. Whilst at Birmingham he was part of the side that won the
1995 Football League Trophy Final
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.
Imprisonment
After the end of his football career, he became involved in the supply of
cocaine
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in Liverpool. He was arrested after of cocaine were found during a raid at a house in
Prescot, Merseyside, in May 2005. In October 2005, he was jailed for eight years. He was released from
HM Prison Kirkham
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in May 2009, having served four years in Kirkham and in
HM Prison Liverpool
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History
Liverpool Prison (originally known as Walton Gaol) was constructed between 18 ...
.
Personal life
Ward married Jane Spruce in January 1983.
They have one daughter.
Statistics
Source:
Honours
;Individual
*
Football League Second Division
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PFA Team of the Year
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: 1994–95
;with Northwich Victoria
*
FA Trophy
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runner-up:
1983
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Events January
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;with Birmingham City
*
Football League Trophy
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winner:
1995
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1962 births
Living people
Footballers from Liverpool
English people of Irish descent
English footballers
England semi-pro international footballers
Association football wingers
Everton F.C. players
Northwich Victoria F.C. players
Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players
West Ham United F.C. players
Manchester City F.C. players
Birmingham City F.C. players
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players
Ayr United F.C. players
Wigan Athletic F.C. players
Dundee F.C. players
Valur (men's football) players
Altrincham F.C. players
Leigh Genesis F.C. players
English expatriate footballers
English expatriate sportspeople in Iceland
Expatriate footballers in Iceland
National League (English football) players
English Football League players
Premier League players
Scottish Football League players
Úrvalsdeild karla (football) players
Northern Premier League players
English football managers
Altrincham F.C. managers
Northern Premier League managers
English people convicted of drug offences
21st-century English criminals
Sportspeople convicted of crimes