English footballer (born 1967)
Philip Damian Power (born 25 July 1967) is an English football manager and former professional player who played in the Football League , as a forward . He was most recently manager at Salford City ,[ 2] and was featured in the BBC documentary, Class of '92: Out of Their League .
Playing career
While playing for Northwich Victoria , he played in the 1984 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium , picking up a winners medal.
He moved to Sliema Wanderers in 1988 and helped them finish 2nd in the Maltese Premier League . He moved to back to England before they played their UEFA Cup first round tie against Victoria București .
During his time with Chorley , he almost signed for AFC Bournemouth , then managed by Harry Redknapp before a leg injury kept him out of action for almost two years.[ 3]
During his career, he was managed by famous names such as Dario Gradi at Crewe Alexandra , and former Manchester United and Northern Ireland winger Sammy McIlroy at Macclesfield Town , where he again won the FA Trophy in 1996 , against his former club Northwich Victoria.[ 4]
Honours
Player
Northwich Victoria
Macclesfield Town
References
Sources
Phil Power at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
Torkington (1983 –84)
Entwhistle (1984 –87)
Murphy (1987 –89)
Canaghan (1989 –92)
Garton (1992 –93)
White (1993 –96)
Lord (1996 –99)
T. Foster & Wardrop (1999 –2000)
Garton (2000 )
Brown (2000 –03)
Wilcockc (2003 )
Molyneauxp (2003 –04)
Lyonsp (2004 –05)
J. Foster (2005 )
Fellows (2005 –08)
Goodison c (2008 )
Berry (2008 )
Hall (2009 )
Wright (2009 –10)
Quickc (2010 )
Giggs (2010 –12)
Hockenhullc (2010 )
Sheridan (2012 –13)
Healdc (2013 )
Massey & Power (2013 )
Power (2013 –15)
Neville & Scholes c (2015 )
Johnson & Morley (2015 –18)
Alexander (2018 –20)
Scholes c (2020 )
Wellens (2020 –21)
Bowyer (2021 –22)
Wood (2022 –23)
Wiles c (2023 –24)
Robinson (2024 –)
(c) = caretaker manager ; (p) = player-manager