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Steve Reginald Cherry (born 5 August 1960) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made over 690 league and cup appearances in a 20-year career in the
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, playing in the top five divisions of the English game. Cherry was spotted playing for Calverton Youth Wing by Derby County and joined the club on a two-year apprenticeship in 1976, becoming professional two years later. He won three caps for the England Youth Team in 1978. He started his first competitive senior game in February 1980 and played eight games on loan at Port Vale during the 1980–81 season. He established himself in the first team at Derby during the 1982–83 season and was voted the club's Player of the Year in May 1983. The club were relegated out of the Second Division at the end of the 1983–84 season. He was transferred to Walsall in August 1984. He was voted as Walsall's Player of the Season at the end of the 1984–85 campaign but lost his first-team place at the end of the following campaign and was sold on to
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for a £19,000 fee in November 1986. After a poor start to his Plymouth career, he improved and was named the club's Player of the Year in 1988. He then asked for a transfer and joined Chesterfield on loan during the 1988–89 season before being sold to Notts County for a £70,000 fee in February 1989. Cherry was
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's first signing as Notts County manager, and the club found instant success under Warnock's stewardship, winning promotions from the
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to the First Division via the play-offs in
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. Though County were relegated back to the second tier, he was named the club's Player of the Year in 1992. He played in two
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finals, as County finished as runners-up in
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and champions in
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. He moved on to Watford in July 1995 before rejoining Plymouth Argyle on loan in February 1996. He helped Plymouth to win the Third Division play-offs in
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, his third such success with Neil Warnock and fifth appearance at Wembley. He then saw out his career with brief stays at Rotherham United,
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. He won the Staffordshire Senior Cup with Kidsgrove in 2004. He later
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ed at Notts County and Macclesfield Town.


Early life

Steve Reginald Cherry was born at Nottingham General Hospital on 5 August 1960 and grew up in Calverton, Nottinghamshire. He was born into a mining family: his parents were Harold and Lonorah Cherry, a colliery electrician and housewife respectively. As a teenager, he attended a brief goalkeeping course at Nottingham Forest and had an unsuccessful trial with Notts County, though turned down the opportunity to play for Clifton All Whites after feeling dejected from his failed trial with Notts County. In 1975, at the age of 15, he played in goal for local village teams Calverton Colliery and Calverton United, as well as for Calverton Youth Wing. He had the opportunity to follow his father into the mines should his fledging football career not work out.


Career


Derby County

Cherry started his career with a five-day trial at Derby County, having been
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ed by Ernie Roberts playing for Calverton Youth Wing in a 7–1 defeat to Ilkeston U16s. Having impressed during the trial he was placed in the club's youth team on wages of £12.50-a-week and in 1976 he signed a two-year apprenticeship contract. He was on the bench for the first round of the UEFA Cup against Irish club Finn Harps in the 1976–77 season due to Colin Boulton being out on loan and
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being illegible. He represented the Midland Intermediate League, though had his reserve team opportunities limited until Boulton left the club. He was given his first professional contract in 1978, still with six months left to run of his apprenticeship contract. He was called up to the England Youth Team later in the year and won four caps: two playing against Las Palmas Select' team, one against the USSR and one against Italy. He was dropped in favour of John Lukic after a 2–1 defeat to Italy. Cherry started his first competitive game for Derby as John Middleton was ruled unfit due to a shoulder injury for a First Division fixture against Southampton at the
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on 16 February 1980. The match finished 2–2, with David Watson and Graham Baker scoring for the visitors. He kept his first-team place for the following game at home to Tottenham Hotspur, which Derby won 2–1; however, he was then sidelined after injuring his ankle slipping on the pavement outside his home whilst trying to prevent his kitten from running away. He returned to the starting eleven in a 3–1 win against
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on 24 April and was named as man of the match. Derby were relegated at the end of the 1979–80 season and the club signed two new goalkeepers: 34-year-old Roger Jones and 24-year-old
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. Cherry was not selected by Derby manager Colin Addison throughout the 1980–81 season and also picked up an ankle injury in October. Upon his return to fitness he joined Port Vale on loan in November. Manager John McGrath had sold regular custodian
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, and was forced to enter the loan market after Mark Harrison was struck down with injury. Cherry was in goal for eight matches, four each in the
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and FA Cup. He conceded three goals in his final game for the "Valiants" in a 3–0 defeat at Enfield in a Third Round FA Cup Replay that was played on live television on 6 January 1981, the club's first defeat to non-League opposition in over 50 years. He admitted his performance that day was "embarrassing". Banovic was transfer-listed early in the 1981–82 season and Cherry was picked as stand in for an injured Jones against
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on 23 September. The team struggled and Addison was replaced as manager by
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in January. Derby finished the campaign 16th in the Second Division, with Cherry limited to just four appearances. The 1982–83 season also started badly, and Cherry replaced Banovic in goal in October. Though Cherry was pleased with his own performance and that of the team, losses continued, and Newman resigned the following month. New manager Peter Taylor kept Cherry in goal, who would save a penalty from
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in a 1–0 defeat to
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at St James' Park on 27 December. On 8 January, he kept a
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as Derby beat
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rivals Nottingham Forest 2–0 in the FA Cup. They went on to beat Chelsea in the following round and reached the fifth round of the competition, where they were knocked out by
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. Writing in his autobiography, Cherry cited the defeat to United as his career-best performance as he made difficult saves to deny
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, Norman Whiteside and
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, and was only beaten late on by Whiteside for the game's only goal. His performance was described on '' Match of the Day'' as "a most accomplished exhibition in the art of goalkeeping" by Jimmy Hill, with
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adding that he was "brilliant". Derby avoided relegation after going on a 15-match unbeaten run towards the end of the 1982–83 season and ended up posting a 12th-place finish. Cherry was voted the club's Player of the Year in May 1983. The 1983–84 season opened with a 5–0 defeat by Chelsea at
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. The team continued to lose games and concede goals, leaving Cherry to bemoan poor defending that frequently left him exposed. Derby performed well in the FA Cup, though, and Cherry kept a clean sheet in a 0–0 draw away at
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in the sixth round, denying
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on multiple occasions. However, he conceded directly from a corner kick in the
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and felt "lower than the village idiot", whilst goalscorer Andy Rogers admitted the goal was "an absolute fluke". Derby were relegated at the end of the campaign, and Cherry rejected new manager Arthur Cox's offer of a new three-year contract starting at £275-a-week. He also turned down an offer of £450-a-week from former Derby manager Tommy Docherty, who was now in charge at Wolverhampton Wanderers.


Walsall

Derby teammate Steve Buckley recommended Cherry to his brother, Walsall manager Alan Buckley, who won Cherry's signature with the promise of a £17,500 signing-on fee. Walsall paid Derby a £25,000 fee in August 1984. He replaced Ron Green as the "Saddlers" number one and enjoyed a good start to the 1984–85
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campaign. Walsall played former club Derby four times during the season as they drew them in the first round of the
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and Cherry was subjected to taunting from Derby fans throughout the games, which he admitted "was an occupational hazard, but it still gets to you". He was an instant success with the Walsall fans however, and was voted as the club's Player of the Season. Walsall beat
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7–3 and Port Vale 2–1 (after a replay) to reach the third round of the FA Cup against First Division club Manchester City on 4 January 1986. City won the tie 3–1 after Peter Hart's back-pass to Cherry was held up in the snow short of the goalkeeper, leaving Paul Simpson to convert a simple chance to take the lead. Walsall went on to post a sixth-place finish at the end of the 1985–86 season, with former club Derby claiming the third and final automatic promotion place. Buckley was sacked, much to Cherry's surprise, and new manager
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brought in goalkeeper Mark Prudhoe to be the club's new number one. Demoted to the reserves, Cherry was permitted to look for a move away from
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. Despite being injured with a sprained thumb he came on as a substitute in a youth team game against Derby County, playing outfield, and scored a headed goal past Mark Grew.


Plymouth Argyle

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, and gave Cherry his debut in a 1–0 defeat at
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on 6 December. It was the start of a poor run of form for the "Pilgrims" and Cherry became unpopular with supporters at Home Park. He was booed before the FA Cup tie with
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on 31 January and frequently abused during the match as Plymouth were beaten 6–1. Argyle missed out on the play-offs by three points at the end of the 1986–87 season after losing the final game of the campaign 4–2 at Derby County. Cherry felt that long travel times from Devon to his
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home were not helping his form, so he moved to Plymouth in the summer of 1987. He enjoyed a good 1987–88 season and a much-improved relationship with the fans, being rewarded with the club's Player of the Year award with 34% of the vote, more than double the percentage received by second-placed Mark Smith. However, he put in a transfer request as he and his wife missed their families in Nottingham. Manager Ken Brown allowed him to live in Nottingham and train at the City Ground with Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest team whilst he looked for a new club and whilst Plymouth looked for a new goalkeeper. The club finally found their replacement by signing
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from Arsenal, which allowed Cherry to join Chesterfield in the Third Division for a three-month loan period from January. He made his debut for Paul Hart's "Spireites" on 2 January and recalled making one of his best-ever saves in the 3–1 win at Sheffield United. He played his final game for Chesterfield on 11 February, keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 win over Notts County at Saltergate and impressing County manager
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in the process.


Notts County

Cherry was signed by Notts County in February 1989 for a £70,000 fee. He was Neil Warnock's first signing as the club's manager. He started on wages of £425-a-week and took home a signing-on fee of £6,666. Cherry later compared joining his hometown club as like "winning the lottery" and "my family has supported Notts for more than a 100 years". He immediately replaced Mick Leonard in goal as Warnock built his own team. County narrowly missed out on the Third Division play-offs at the end of the 1988–89 season after losing just four of their remaining 18 games. He kept a clean sheet on the opening day of the 1989–90 campaign, a 1–0 win at Leyton Orient, and though they were beaten by
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in August, the "Magpies" lost just three of their remaining 22 games in 1989. The team were unbeaten in their final 15 games of the season and qualified for the play-offs in third-place. County secured promotion by winning the
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with a 2–0 victory over Tranmere Rovers in Notts County's first ever trip to Wembley. County adapted well to the Second Division, winning their first four games of the 1990–91 season and running nine games unbeaten in December. On 16 February, he was described by reporter Sue Mott as being "all reflex and brilliance" as he kept a clean sheet in a 1–0 victory over top-flight Manchester City at Meadow Lane in the fifth round of the FA Cup. Cherry later recalled that Warnock had taken the team sledging in the snow at Wollaton Park in order to relax before the match. County lost 2–1 to Tottenham Hotspur in the following round, with
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's winning goal described as "planted with such precision that even Cherry could do nothing about it" by BBC commentator John Motson. In the league, County won their final seven games of the season to qualify for the play-offs in fourth-place. Cherry was criticised for conceding a scrappy goal in the first leg of the play-off semi-final draw with Middlesbrough, though he would keep his 18th clean sheet of the season as County won the second leg 1–0 to secure a place in the
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against Brighton & Hove Albion. In the final a brace from Tommy Johnson and a goal from
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won the game for County, despite a late consolation goal from Dean Wilkins, winning a promotion for the club and a £12,000 win bonus for each of the players. The 1991–92 season saw Cherry play top-flight football for the first time in 11 years, and he opened by the campaign by being named as man of the match in a 2–0 defeat to Manchester United at
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. County picked up 15 points from their opening 11 games and Cherry signed a new four-year contract with the club; chairman Derek Pavis said that Cherry and midfielder
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's signings had "completed the jigsaw" for the club. On 22 October, County beat Sheffield United on a penalty shoot-out in the Full Members' Cup, with Cherry saving four of United's five penalties. Four days later he was named as man of the match in a 2–0 defeat to
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at Highbury, having had to make four diving saves from Ian Wright whilst wearing a pair of gloves borrowed from opposition goalkeeper David Seaman following a mix-up before the game. Another man of the match performance came in the
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game on 11 January, in a 1–1 draw at Nottingham Forest. On 25 February, he came to the aid of
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striker John Fashanu after Fashanu was knocked unconscious following a collision with Craig Short. Fashanu said that "I could feel my tongue slipping down my throat as I was lying on the ground... I owe Steve Cherry an awfully big debt". On 10 March, he gave away a penalty, which he subsequently saved to earn another man of the match award, though the 0–0 home draw with
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left County in the relegation zone. They ended the season with a 2–1 win over Luton Town that saw both clubs relegated, though they would technically remain in the First Division as the Second Division was now renamed due to the creation of the Premier League. A relegation clause in Cherry's contract saw his salary reduced by 20%, though he was named as the club's Player of the Year – his fourth such award at four different clubs. Cherry was unhappy with his wage reduction and became unsettled early in the
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season, whilst key first-team players such as Tommy Johnson, Paul Rideout and
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were sold off to fund a £3.4 million redevelopment of Meadow Lane. Warnock attempted to sign Alan Kelly for a £150,000 transfer fee to replace Cherry, as Kelly was himself in a wage dispute with
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. Cherry was dropped in favour of
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for the season opener at Birmingham City, though was returned to the starting line-up the following week. He kept his place despite the team winning only four of their next nineteen games and despite him fracturing a finger in November and playing on with the aid of pain-killing injections. He was named as man of the match during a 0–0 draw at Portsmouth on 19 December, but the team still found wins hard to come by, and Warnock was sacked the following month. Warnock's successor, Mick Walker, steered the club to a 17th-place finish as they stabilised in the second tier. However, Cherry's weight became an issue as he reached . County suffered a poor start to the 1993–94 campaign, losing 11–2 on
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to Newcastle United in the second round of the League Cup, with
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scoring a hat-trick in both legs. County fared much better in the
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, reaching the Wembley final against Brescia after beating Southend United on penalties in the semi-final. Brescia won the final 1–0 after
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chipped Cherry to claim the game's only goal. The league campaign ended with a 2–0 loss at Oxford United that saw County narrowly miss out on the play-offs with a seventh-place finish. Walker was sacked in September 1994 and new manager Russell Slade dropped Cherry for
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in December, saying "he was out of form and when you're bottom of the league you can't complain if the manager makes changes". Howard Kendall replaced Slade as manager the following month and signed Australian goalkeeper Jason Kearton on loan from Everton to be the club's new number one. Cherry put in extra work in training to lose 11 pounds in weight and was rewarded with a place in the Anglo-Italian Cup final game with Ascoli at Wembley on 19 March. Goals from Tony Agana and Devon White were enough to secure a 2–1 victory, though Cherry was substituted on 75 minutes. However, County won just one of their remaining ten league games and were relegated in last place at the end of the 1994–95 season, whilst Cherry was released.


Later career

Cherry signed for Glenn Roeder's Watford in July 1995 on a £30,000 a-year salary, with a £15,000 signing-on fee. He had received offers from Norwegian club Tromsø and a club in Hong Kong but decided to remain in England. He featured in just four First Division matches in the 1995–96 season as Kevin Miller was Watford's regular custodian. Cherry left Vicarage Road to return to former club Plymouth Argyle on a three-month loan starting in February, in a move that reunited him with former boss Neil Warnock. He played 19 games for the club and kept a clean sheet for Plymouth in the Third Division play-off final at Wembley, as his team won promotion with a 1–0 victory over
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."Pilgrims progress"
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Cherry then moved on to Rotherham United, after being offered a two-year contract on £400-a-week (with a £20,000 signing-on fee) at Millmoor by management duo Archie Gemmill and John McGovern. However, Danny Bergara replaced Gemmill and McGovern as manager before the start of the season, and signed goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington on loan from Manchester United. Cherry started the 1996–97 season in goal as the team picked up just two points from their opening eight league games, with Pilkington taking his first-team place in October. Cherry played 23 league and cup games for the "Millers", before leaving the club by mutual consent in January. He went on to play on a part-time basis for
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after being contacted by manager Steve Berry. He turned down an offer from
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manager Colin Todd to be the club's third-choice goalkeeper and instead joined Kettering's
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rivals Rushden & Diamonds in March 1997 on wages of £400-a-week, with a £20,000 signing-on fee. He played ten games for the Diamonds at the end of the 1996–97 season as the ambitious newly formed club began to build a strong squad under the ownership of
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. Cherry featured eight times at the start of the 1997–98 season before being dropped by manager Brian Talbot. Talbot released him from his contract at Nene Park in September 1997 and set him up for a part-time arrangement at
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in the United Counties League Division One. He swiftly joined
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Premier Division side Gainsborough Trinity on wages of £165-a-week, with the promise of a £500 signing-on fee from manager Steve Richards. He returned to the Conference with
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in January 1998, making ten appearances in a brief stay at Bower Fold. He played the opening game of the Third Division 1998–99 season for Mansfield Town on 9 August 1998, a 3–0 defeat at
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, as regular custodian Ian Bowling was unavailable and
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needed a goalkeeper for the one match. He later provided cover for Oldham Athletic, with Oldham manager Andy Ritchie providing a £200 fee to be in the match-day squad against Wycombe Wanderers. Cherry spent three months
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ing at Notts County under Sam Allardyce in 1999. He joined Lincoln City as the club's goalkeeping coach in 2001 and registered as a player after signing on non-contract terms in March 2003 to provide cover for first-choice goalkeeper Alan Marriott. He spent the 2003–04 season playing for
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in the Northern Premier League Division One and helped the club to win their first Staffordshire Senior Cup with victory over
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in the final. He joined Kidsgrove as cover for the injured Phil McGing and his son also joined the club at the same time. Kidsgrove reported that they were the first club in the country to have father and son goalkeepers in the squad at the same time. He later played for
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. In 2006 he returned to Notts County as a part-time goalkeeping coach, leaving when Ian McParland replaced Steve Thompson as manager the following year. He was appointed as goalkeeping coach at Macclesfield Town in July 2008, but left the job in May 2010 after an illness required that he undergo heart surgery.


Personal and later life

He married Julie, a secretary, on 22 December 1979. They had two children - Jonathan (1985) and Emma (1987). They divorced in 2012, and he later married Fiona. He began working as a forklift driver at Imperial Tobacco in Nottingham in 1999. His son, Jon (born 1985), played semi-professional football for
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and Kidsgrove Athletic after being released from Notts County as a teenager. He published his autobiography, ''Cherry Picking'', in 2019. The book was written by Jonathan Nicholas, who in his former career had patrolled around the Meadow Lane pitch as a policeman when Cherry played as a goalkeeper at Notts County. The book was launched in Nottingham, with proceeds of the launch going towards a Myelodysplastic syndrome charity.


Career statistics


Honours

Individual *
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* Walsall F.C. Player of the Season: 1984–85 * Plymouth Argyle F.C. Player of the Year:
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* Notts County F.C. Player of the Year:
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Notts County * Football League Third Division play-offs:
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runner-up:
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Plymouth Argyle * Football League Third Division play-offs:
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Kidsgrove Athletic * Staffordshire Senior Cup: 2004


References

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