Paul Futcher


Full Name: Paul Futcher
Born: 25/09/1956 (Chester)
Died: 23/11/2016 (Holmfirth, W Yorkshire)

Heritage Number: 1494
Debut Match*: 16/08/1997 v Hednesford Town (National League)
Last Match*: 20/03/1999 v Hayes (National League)
* Qualifying Games


Paul Futcher

Of all the Southport managers, Paul Futcher is the man who will forever be remembered as the manager who gave the club our first ever (and to date only) Wembley appearance.

In football there are very few famous twins, and not many as successful as the Futcher brothers. As an uncompromising centre-half (his brother Ron was a striker), Paul was once the most expensive defender in English football, signing for Manchester City for £350,000 in 1978.
Futchenstein, as he later became known, began his career as an apprentice at his hometown club Chester City in 1973 before a £100,000 move to Luton as a 17 year old. Having made 21 appearances for City, he went on to make over 140 for the Hatters in just over four seasons, with 10 England Under 21 appearances also to his name.
After spending 2 years in the top flight with Manchester City, he signed for second division Oldham Athletic for £100,000 in August 1980 and spent 3 years with the latics in Division two before moving to Derby County and then onto Barnsley. His time at Barnsley became the longest spell at one club in his career, playing a part in 7 seasons of football with the Yorkshire side. 
At age 34 one could have been forgiven for thinking that he was coming to the end of his career and after spending the early part of 1990 languishing in Halifax Town’s reserve side, it certainly looked that way. Alan Buckley however was to breath fresh life into his career, signing him for Grimsby Town. An astute signing it turned out to be, Originally intended to be a short term replacement for Andy Tillson, he became a firm fans favourite and twice became player of the year during a successful 5 season stint.
He was one of the oldest professionals in the football league, but professional was exactly the right way to describe him. 
Futcher eventually turned to management in 1995. A very short spell as player/manager at Darlington was followed by a 2 year stint as boss of Gresley Rovers, with whom he went on to win the Dr Martens Premier League title. With ground grading an issue, Gresley were unable to take their place in the Conference and Futcher moved to Haig Avenue. 
An intelligent footballer, Futcher had remarkably continued playing at Gresley. What he lacked in pace, he made up for with the incredible ability to read a game and rarely missed a tackle. Manager-less going into the start of the 1997-98 season the signing of Futcher turned out to be a good piece of business by the Sandgrounders. In signing Futcher as full-time manager of the club, they were also getting what would turn out to be one of the best central defenders in the non-league history of the club, arguably only eclipsed by the replacements that he himself helped to develop. Paul played until the age of 42 before finally hanging up his boots.
During his two and a half year spell with the Sandgrounders, Futcher’s laid back management style was often a topic of debate amongst the Southport supporters. Following years of animation from the touchline with Kettle and later Messrs Ayre and Moore, Futcher’s style was in stark contrast. Leaning on the side of the dugout, Futcher left his encouragement and team talk to the dressing room, leaving his players and his inspirational captain Brian Butler to fight their own battles and orchestrate proceedings on the pitch. 
On a personal level, the Wembley appearance meant more to Futcher than most of the players, for at the age of 41 he was to become the oldest player to appear in a cup final beneath the twin towers.
The expected up turn in league fortunes following the FA Trophy Final in May 1998 disappointingly never came, and the remainder of his time was spent successfully fighting off relegation.
Futcher’s incredible eye for talent saw the Sandgrounders sign some of their greatest non-league players so it was no surprise that following his exit from Haig Avenue in 1999 he began working at Leeds’ centre of excellence. Futcher had left the Sandgrounders with a talented and hungry squad and he had been instrumental in developing the careers of his playing replacements Scott Guyett, Phil Bolland and Tim Ryan, all of whom who went on to live their dream of playing in the Football League. Futcher was also responsible for the signing of a certain Mr Steve Dickinson who went on to make nearly 300 appearances for the club before returning to Guisely in 2006.
Futcher returned to management with Stalybridge Celtic in 2001 but quickly found that despite their impressive return to the Conference from the Unibond League, only 7 or 8 players remained from the title winning squad. Former Celtic manager Phil Wilson had ironically left the Stalybridge hotseat to replace Mark Wright at Haig Avenue that summer and as was his style, had taken many of his squad with him. Rooted to the bottom of the table with just 1 win from their opening 12 games, Futcher struggled to keep the newcomers in the division and was relieved of duty before the inevitable happened.
Ashton United were next to call on the services of Futcher, but he lasted just 10 months before being replaced in December 2005.
Futcher stepped away from management and once again returned to player development. He is currently working with the male and female academy sides at Huddersfield New College, from where he helped to launch the career of current Birmingham striker Cameron Jerome.

Season: 1997/1998 [Back to Player Stats]
The player made an appearance in the following games:
Date Home Club Away Club Score Goals Competition Round
30/07/1997 Bamber Bridge Southport 5 - 3 0 Friendly 30/07/1997
02/08/1997 Southport Everton Reserves 3 - 2 0 Friendly 02/08/1997
06/08/1997 Burscough Southport 0 - 3 0 Friendly 06/08/1997
16/08/1997 Southport Hednesford Town 4 - 1 0 National League 16/08/1997
19/08/1997 Leek Town Southport 0 - 1 0 National League 19/08/1997
23/08/1997 Stevenage Boro Southport 1 - 0 0 National League 23/08/1997
25/08/1997 Southport Halifax Town 0 - 0 0 National League 25/08/1997
30/08/1997 Southport Farnborough Town 3 - 1 0 National League 30/08/1997
03/09/1997 Gateshead (1977) Southport 0 - 2 0 National League 03/09/1997
07/09/1997 Southport Slough Town 1 - 2 0 National League 07/09/1997
13/09/1997 Woking Southport 1 - 1 0 National League 13/09/1997
20/09/1997 Hednesford Town Southport 2 - 1 0 National League 20/09/1997
27/09/1997 Southport Rushden & Diamonds 3 - 2 0 National League 27/09/1997
04/10/1997 Welling United Southport 3 - 5 0 National League 04/10/1997
11/10/1997 Southport Kidderminster Harriers 1 - 2 0 National League 11/10/1997
18/10/1997 Hereford United Southport 1 - 1 0 National League 18/10/1997
25/10/1997 Southport North Ferriby United 2 - 0 0 FA Cup Qualifying 4 25/10/1997
01/11/1997 Southport Kettering Town 2 - 1 0 National League 01/11/1997
08/11/1997 Telford United Southport 2 - 2 0 National League 08/11/1997
15/11/1997 Southport York City 0 - 4 0 FA Cup 1 15/11/1997
22/11/1997 Southport Stalybridge Celtic 4 - 2 0 National League 22/11/1997
29/11/1997 Slough Town Southport 1 - 0 0 National League 29/11/1997
06/12/1997 Southport Leek Town 2 - 2 0 National League 06/12/1997
13/12/1997 Northwich Victoria Southport 0 - 0 0 National League 13/12/1997
20/12/1997 Southport Gateshead (1977) 3 - 1 0 National League 20/12/1997
26/12/1997 Morecambe Southport 2 - 0 0 National League 26/12/1997
29/12/1997 Stalybridge Celtic Southport 1 - 3 0 National League 29/12/1997
01/01/1998 Southport Morecambe 1 - 1 0 National League 01/01/1998
17/01/1998 Rushden & Diamonds Southport 1 - 0 0 National League 17/01/1998
24/01/1998 Southport Welling United 3 - 1 0 National League 24/01/1998
31/01/1998 Yeading Southport 0 - 6 0 FA Trophy 2 31/01/1998
07/02/1998 Southport Hayes 0 - 2 0 National League 07/02/1998
14/02/1998 Kidderminster Harriers Southport 1 - 1 0 National League 14/02/1998
21/02/1998 Altrincham Southport 0 - 2 0 FA Trophy 3 21/02/1998
28/02/1998 Southport Woking 0 - 0 0 National League 28/02/1998
03/03/1998 Southport Hereford United 0 - 0 0 National League 03/03/1998
10/03/1998 Southport St Helens Town 4 - 2 0 Liverpool Senior Cup 2 10/03/1998
14/03/1998 Grantham Town Southport 1 - 1 0 FA Trophy Quarter Final 14/03/1998
17/03/1998 Southport Grantham Town 3 - 1 0 FA Trophy Quarter Final Replay 17/03/1998
21/03/1998 Hayes Southport 2 - 0 0 National League 21/03/1998
28/03/1998 Slough Town Southport 0 - 1 0 FA Trophy Semi Final L1 28/03/1998
31/03/1998 Yeovil Town Southport 0 - 0 0 National League 31/03/1998
05/04/1998 Southport Slough Town 1 - 1 0 FA Trophy Semi Final L2 05/04/1998
08/04/1998 Southport Northwich Victoria 0 - 2 0 National League 08/04/1998
11/04/1998 Southport Stevenage Boro 1 - 0 0 National League 11/04/1998
13/04/1998 Halifax Town Southport 4 - 3 0 National League 13/04/1998
18/04/1998 Dover Athletic Southport 3 - 1 0 National League 18/04/1998
21/04/1998 Morecambe Southport 0 - 2 0 Lancashire Junior Cup Final 21/04/1998
28/04/1998 Southport Telford United 1 - 2 0 National League 28/04/1998
30/04/1998 Southport Dover Athletic 0 - 1 0 National League 30/04/1998
02/05/1998 Cheltenham Town Southport 2 - 0 0 National League 02/05/1998
17/05/1998 Cheltenham Town Southport 1 - 0 0 FA Trophy Final 17/05/1998


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