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Anthony "Tony" Philliskirk (born 10 February 1965 in Sunderland, County Durham) is a former English footballer. He played as a striker for 11 different clubs between 1983 and 1998.
Philliskirk turned professional at the age of 18, when he joined Sheffield United. He made his debut for the Blades in a pre-season friendly against Mansfield Town at Field Mill on 17 August 1983. He had to wait until 18 October 1983, before making his league debut for Sheffield United against Brentford at Griffin Park.
He scored his first goal for the club two weeks later at Plymouth Argyle. He scored eight goals in his first season with Sheffield United. Most of his time at Bramall Lane was spent as a partner of striker Keith Edwards.
He was part of the Sheffield United side which won promotion from the Third Division in season 1983–84. In total he made 80 league appearances (18 as a subsititute) for Sheffield United scoring 20 goals.
After five years at Bramall Lane, he had brief spells with Oldham Athletic and Preston North End before joining Bolton Wanderers in the June 1989 for a fee of £50,000. He made his debut for Bolton on 19 August 1989 in a Third Division match against Cardiff City at Ninian Park, and he soon formed an effective striking partnership with David Reeves.
11th October 1988 - Oldham turn round a 1st leg deficit of 2-0 to reach the 3rd Rd Scorers: Andy Ritchie, Frankie Bunn, Gary Williams & Tony Philliskirk.
Youth team boss Tony Philliskirk and captain Jack Tuohy reflect on a 4-0 victory over MK Dons in the final of the Youth Alliance Cup.
Oldham Athletic manager Tony Philliskirk says Oldham needed and will need a bit of luck against Everton in the FA Cup. Matt Smith's last minute equaliser was shrouded in controvers. Victor Anichebe's goal was also.
We visited Oldham Athletic's Simon Cooper, who overcame adversity to become a football coach. We find out his story, and get advice from Oldham legend, Tony Philliskirk on how to become a coach. Subscribe to Copa90: http://bit.ly/Copa90Subscribe Thanks to Oldham Athletic for allowing us to film, and thanks to the brilliant Simon Cooper and Tony Philliskirk for their time. For more information about getting into coaching visit: http://www.thefa.com/my-football/coach Subscribe to Oldham Athletic's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialOAFC Check out our new website: http://bit.ly/Copa90 Music licensed by Cue Songs: Darwin Deez - You Can't Be My Girl Instrumental About Copa90: Copa90 is the football channel that knows there is no final whistle. Pitch, laptop, or console, ...
Youth team manager Tony Philliskirk gives his thoughts ahead of tonight's Youth Alliance Cup national final against MK Dons. Oldham Athletic's youth team are sponsored by The Safeguard Group.
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Oldham Athletic youth team, sponsored by The Safeguard Group, were crowned Youth Alliance Cup champions after a convincing 4-0 victory over MK Dons. A goal in either half for Ben Grant put the young Latics two goals ahead before Devante Jacobs and a wonder strike from Callum Etches sealed the victory for the youngsters. Goalkeeper Paul Tyson had earlier saved a penalty just before half time to deny MK Dons from equalising but a confident display from Tony Philliskirk's men saw them win the winners.
For music see www.alterzero.com Cardiff City FC, it's not about winning, it's about belonging... 1. Paul Millar v Birmingham City (Away) 2. Anthony Bird v Rochdale (Away) 3. Tony Philliskirk v Hereford United (Home) 4. Simon Howarth v Hartlepool United (Home) 5. Jason Fowler v Mansfield Town (Home) 6. Jason Fowler v Swansea City (Away) 7. Jason Fowler v Conwy United (Home) 8. Mark Delaney v Chester City (Home) 9. Jason Fowler v Brentford (Home) 10. Phil Stant v Scarborough Town (Away) 11. Darren Adams v Wrexham (Home) 12. Phil Stant v Swansea City (Away) 13. Phil Stant v Luton Town (Home) 14. Nathan Blake v Manchester City (Home) 15. Alan Curtis v Wrexham (at Swansea) 16. Winston Faerber v Oxford ...
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Darren Kelly is formally introduced to the media as the new manager of Oldham Athletic.
Latics manager Lee Johnson in argumentative mood!
Oldham Athletic Association Football Club is an English professional football club based at Boundary Park (known as SportsDirect.com Park for sponsorship purposes), on Furtherwood Road off Sheepfoot Lane in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The club currently competes in the Football League One, the third tier in the English football league system. They have been in this league since their relegation from the old Football League First Division in 1997. It is incorporated as Oldham Athletic (2004) Association Football Club Limited, but is more commonly known as Oldham Athletic or by its nickname Latics. The history of Oldham Athletic A.F.C. begins with its founding as Pine Villa F.C. in 1895, which played in local Manchester and Lancashire leagues. When rivals Oldham County F.C. folded i...