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Michael John Rathbone (born 6 November 1958) is an English former professional
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who spent a number of years as part of the Everton medical team. He is currently physiotherapist and head of conditioning for Oldham Athletic. He played 384 games in the
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representing
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, Blackburn Rovers and
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. He played as a full back. After injury forced his retirement as a player he studied
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, and worked in that field for Halifax Town, Preston North End, and, from 2002 to 2010, Everton, where he became head of sports medicine. His son, Oliver, also became a professional footballer.


Playing career


Birmingham City

Rathbone was born in
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, Birmingham, and attended Sir Wilfrid Martineau School. His parents were both factory workers. He had ambitions to become a doctor, but decided instead to pursue a career in football when
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, the club he supported, offered him an apprenticeship in December 1974; as a schoolboy Rathbone had been associated with local rivals
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. He was capped twice at youth level by
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. The 17-year-old Rathbone made his first-team debut on 31 August 1976 in a League Cup defeat to
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at Bloomfield Road, and had a poor game as he later admitted that "I was at fault for both goals" and "had absolutely no confidence at all" due to what he deemed to be an intimidating atmosphere in the Birmingham City dressing room. He was so low on confidence that he tried to avoid manager
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so as to avoid training with or playing for the first team. He also recalled how he was never able to effectively pass the ball, either in training or in matches, to star forward
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due to the nerves he felt in the presence of his childhood hero. However, he made his league debut on 20 October, as a substitute replacing
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in a 1–0 defeat to
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at
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. He turned professional in November 1976, and played 16 games in the First Division over the course of the 1976–77 season, but his form dipped and he appeared only rarely over the next 18 months. He was dropped by new manager
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and – at the insistence of his teammates – demanded a transfer; Ramsey told him "You can go by all means, but who's going to sign you? You are fucking crap!" He remained at Birmingham throughout Ramsey's reign, however his confidence remained very low. In March 1979, centre-half Joe Gallagher berated the club's young players in the dressing room, and Rathbone responded by informing manager Jim Smith that he intended to quit the game; Smith placated Rathbone by offering him a short break and a three-month loan spell at Blackburn Rovers to restore his confidence.


Blackburn Rovers

Rathbone joined Blackburn Rovers on a three-month loan in March 1979. Veteran midfielder
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immediately gave him nickname "Baz", in reference to actor
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. Having been struggling near the foot of the table at the
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time of his arrival, Blackburn were relegated to the
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at the end of the 1978–79 season. He enjoyed his time at
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however, and was instrumental in the loan being made permanent as he begged Jim Smith to sanction a transfer, which Smith did after accepting Rovers manager
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's offer of £40,000. Rathbone signed a three-year contract and received a £2,000 signing-on fee. However his lack of confidence was then replaced with a lack of discipline, as he admitted that he and teammate
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"slow and surely ... drank and ate ourselves out of the game". New manager Howard Kendall gave him a three-month suspension in punishment for Rathbone's declining physical condition. During his suspension he met his future wife, who helped him to take a more professional approach to his drinking and eating habits. Following the departure of Pickering, Rathbone was an infrequent member of the starting eleven, but under
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, appointed in 1981, by which time Blackburn had returned to the second tier, he became the regular first choice at
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. He suffered a broken leg in 1983, and a hamstring injury deprived him of an appearance at
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in the final of the Full Members Cup in 1987. In all, Rathbone spent eight seasons with Blackburn before
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manager John McGrath paid a fee of £20,000 for his services in August 1987.


Preston and Halifax

Rathbone's Preston career was disrupted by a succession of injuries, including a broken arm and a fractured cheekbone. When a serious knee injury forced his retirement from playing in 1991, he began a degree course in
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at the University of Salford. McGrath, by then manager of Halifax Town, offered Rathbone the post of physiotherapist to the club, a role he could perform while continuing his formal study. On 8 December 1992, following McGrath's resignation, Rathbone was placed in temporary charge. The club's financial problems meant his caretaker role lasted until the end of the 1992–93 season, when they lost their
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status. While continuing as physiotherapist, Rathbone resumed his playing career on an emergency basis for Halifax in the
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, though his fitness level was rather less than it once had been. Towards the end of his time at Halifax, he added the assistant manager post to his collection, taking on what the '' Lancashire Evening Telegraph'' described as "the unique job description of assistant manager-player-physio", but in March 1995 he was sacked as a cost-cutting measure.


Physiotherapy career

Rathbone then returned to Preston North End as physiotherapist. He spent six years at the club, during which time they progressed from Division Three (the fourth tier of English football) to the play-off for a place in the
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, latterly as part of
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' backroom staff. When Moyes joined Everton as manager in March 2002, Rathbone followed a few months later after the clubs had agreed compensation. He spent nearly eight years at the club, becoming head of sports medicine, a post he left in May 2010 after what the ''
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'' described as "a tumultuous season of injuries" to the Everton players. After leaving Everton, Rathbone went on to establish a business combining sports injury consultancy with motivational and after-dinner speaking. In January 2011, he rejoined Preston North End on a part-time basis until the end of the 2010–11 season, and also worked with the England under-17 team. In November 2014, he was appointed as Head of Performance at
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, overseeing medical and fitness aspects at the club. On 25 January 2017, it was announced that Rathbone would link up once again with his former Preston teammate
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at
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to become the head of the club's medical team. Rathbone then worked as part of the medical team at Nottingham Forest, before re-joining Everton. On 6 October 2022, he was announced as physiotherapist and head of conditioning at National League club Oldham Athletic, once again working with now Oldham manager David Unsworth whom Rathbone knew from his time at Everton.


Personal life

Rathbone is nicknamed ''Basil'' or ''Baz'', in reference to actor
Basil Rathbone Philip St. John Basil Rathbone MC (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967) was a South African-born English actor. He rose to prominence in the United Kingdom as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in more than 70 films, primarily costume ...
. His son Oliver was a member of the
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before he joined
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in 2016. Rathbone's autobiography, ''The Smell of Football'', was longlisted for the 2011
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.


Career statistics


Managerial statistics

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Honours

;Blackburn Rovers *
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runner-up: 1979–80


References

General * Specific {{DEFAULTSORT:Rathbone, Mick 1958 births Living people People from Sheldon English footballers Association football fullbacks Birmingham City F.C. players Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Preston North End F.C. players Halifax Town A.F.C. players English Football League players National League (English football) players English football managers Halifax Town A.F.C. managers English Football League managers Preston North End F.C. non-playing staff Everton F.C. non-playing staff Blackpool F.C. non-playing staff Wigan Athletic F.C. non-playing staff Salford City F.C. non-playing staff Oldham Athletic A.F.C. non-playing staff Association football physiotherapists Alumni of the University of Salford English autobiographers