Mark Duffy (footballer)

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Mark Duffy

Mark Duffy August 2014.png
Duffy pictured in August 2014

Personal information
Full name
Mark James Duffy[1]
Date of birth
(1985-10-07) 7 October 1985 (age 32)[1]
Place of birth
Liverpool, England
Height
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[2]
Playing position
Right winger
Club information
Current team

Sheffield United
Number
21
Youth career

Liverpool

Wrexham
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
2004–2005
Vauxhall Motors


2005–2007
Prescot Cables


2007–2009
Southport

79

(13)
2009
→ Morecambe (loan)

9

(1)
2009–2011
Morecambe

59

(5)
2011–2013
Scunthorpe United

102

(8)
2013–2014
Doncaster Rovers

36

(2)
2014–2016
Birmingham City

4

(0)
2015
→ Chesterfield (loan)

3

(0)
2015–2016
→ Burton Albion (loan)

45

(8)
2016–
Sheffield United

75

(9)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 07:49, 30 April 2018 (UTC)

Mark James Duffy (born 7 October 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Sheffield United.




Contents





  • 1 Career


  • 2 Career statistics


  • 3 Honours


  • 4 References




Career


Born in Liverpool, Duffy played for the youth teams of both home-town club Liverpool and Welsh team Wrexham.[3] Duffy began his senior career playing non-League football for Vauxhall Motors, Prescot Cables and Southport.[4]


Duffy signed for League Two club Morecambe on loan in February 2009,[5] before making the move permanent in the summer.


Duffy moved to Championship side Scunthorpe United on 20 January 2011 for an undisclosed fee, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract.[6][7] He made his debut two days later, in a 0–0 draw at home to Burnley.[8]


He moved to Doncaster Rovers in July 2013.[9]


Duffy signed a two-year contract with Birmingham City in June 2014 after activating his relegation release clause at Doncaster Rovers.[10] He made his debut as a second-half substitute in the opening-day defeat at Middlesbrough, and his first League start for the club on 27 September, in a 2–1 home defeat to Fulham; Duffy was substituted at half-time, at which point Birmingham were leading.[11] After appearing only once more in the league by the end of January 2015, he spent a month on loan to League One club Chesterfield, where he made one start and two substitute appearances.[11][12]


Before the start of the 2015–16 season, Duffy joined Burton Albion, newly promoted to League One, on loan until 2 January 2016.[13] In pre-season, Burton manager Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink used him in a playmaker role,[14] and he began the league season as a regular selection in the starting eleven.[15] In the opening match, Scunthorpe goalkeeper Luke Daniels was sent off for elbowing Duffy in the head; the resulting penalty gave Burton a 2–1 win.[16]


After the initial loan period expired, it was extended to the end of the season.[17] Duffy completed the season having missed only one league match, against Walsall in February after twisting his ankle in training.[15][18] He scored eight goals[15] and provided numerous assists[19] as Burton were promoted to the Championship as League One runners-up. His performances earned him selection in the PFA League One Team of the Year.[19]


He was released by Birmingham at the end of the season,[20] and signed a two-year contract with League One club Sheffield United.[21]


Duffy won promotion from Sky Bet League One for a second successive year in 2017, and was also named in the PFA Team of the Year for a second time.[22]



Career statistics


As of match played 28 April 2018






























































































































































































































































































Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club
Season
League

FA Cup
League Cup[a]Other
Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals

Southport

2006–07[3]

Conference National
174000000174

2007–08[23]

Conference North
38531227[b]1509

2008–09[24]
Conference North
24410307[c]2356
Total
7913415214310219

Morecambe (loan)

2008–09[4]

League Two
9100000091
Morecambe

2009–10[25]
League Two
37521101[d]0416

2010–11[8]
League Two
220102010260
Total
686313020767

Scunthorpe United

2010–11[8]

Championship
221000000221

2011–12[26]

League One
37220202[d]0432

2012–13[27]
League One
43510211[d]1477
Total
102830413111210

Doncaster Rovers

2013–14[28]
Championship
362102000392

Birmingham City

2014–15[11]
Championship
4010210071

2015–16[15]
Championship
0000000000
Total
4010210071

Chesterfield (loan)

2014–15[11]
League One
3000000030

Burton Albion (loan)

2015–16[15]
League One
45810001[d]0478

Sheffield United

2016–17[29]
League One
39620102[e]0446

2017–18[30]
Championship
363201000393
Total
759402020839
Career total
4124716218422446956


  1. ^ Appearances in Conference League Cup for Southport, otherwise in Football League Cup/EFL Cup


  2. ^ 2 appearances in FA Trophy, 2 appearances in Conference North play-offs, 2 appearances 1 goal in Lancashire Junior Cup, 1 appearance in Liverpool Senior Cup


  3. ^ 6 appearances 2 goals in FA Trophy, 1 appearance in Lancashire Junior Cup


  4. ^ abcd Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy


  5. ^ Appearances in EFL Trophy




Honours


Individual



  • PFA Team of the Year: 2015–16 League One,[31]2016–17 League One[32]


References




  1. ^ ab Hugman, Barry J., ed. (2009). The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2009–10. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84596-474-0. 


  2. ^ "First team: Mark Duffy". Morecambe F.C. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2010. 


  3. ^ ab "Mark Duffy: Season: 2006/2007". Port Online. Daniel Hayes. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  4. ^ ab "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2008/2009". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  5. ^ Phil Kirkbride (23 February 2009). "Mark Duffy completes his move from Southport FC to Morecambe FC". Southport Visiter. Retrieved 12 September 2010. 


  6. ^ "Iron complete Duffy deal". Scunthorpe United F.C. 20 January 2011. Archived from the original on 24 January 2011. 


  7. ^ "Scunthorpe United sign Morecambe winger Mark Duffy". BBC Sport. 20 January 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2011. 


  8. ^ abc "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2010/2011". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  9. ^ "Mark Duffy: Doncaster Rovers sign Scunthorpe midfielder". BBC Sport. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  10. ^ Tattum, Colin (18 June 2014). "Blues complete Mark Duffy deal". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 24 July 2014. 


  11. ^ abcd "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2014/2015". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 3 March 2015. 


  12. ^ "Transfer Deadline Day: Duffy, Lavery and Carter join Chesterfield". BBC Sport. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015. 


  13. ^ "Mark Duffy joins Burton Albion on loan". Birmingham City F.C. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015. 


  14. ^ "Burton Albion boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has plans for Birmingham City loanee Mark Duffy". Burton Mail. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015. 


  15. ^ abcde "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2015/2016". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 11 May 2016. 


  16. ^ "Scunthorpe United goalkeeper Luke Daniels sent off for elbowing Burton Albion's Mark Duffy". Burton Mail. 9 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015. 


  17. ^ "Mark Duffy returns to the Brewers". Birmingham City F.C. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2016. 


  18. ^ Willis, Ash (1 March 2016). "Nigel Clough hopeful that Mark Duffy will return tonight". Burton Albion F.C. Retrieved 11 May 2016. 


  19. ^ ab Murray, Joshua (21 April 2016). "Burton Albion duo in PFA League One team of the year". Burton Mail. Retrieved 11 May 2016. 


  20. ^ "Five players leave Blues". Birmingham City F.C. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016. 


  21. ^ "Blades make double swoop". Sheffield United F.C. 1 June 2013. Retrieved 2 June 2016. 


  22. ^ "Blades quintet named in PFA Team of the Year". Sheffield United FC. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017. 


  23. ^ "Mark Duffy: Season: 2007/2008". Port Online. Daniel Hayes. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  24. ^ "Mark Duffy: Season: 2008/2009". Port Online. Daniel Hayes. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  25. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2009/2010". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  26. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2011/2012". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  27. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2012/2013". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  28. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2013/2014". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 17 July 2014. 


  29. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2016/2017". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 10 August 2017. 


  30. ^ "Games played by Mark Duffy in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 31 December 2017. 


  31. ^ "PFA awards: Leicester and Spurs dominate Premier League team". BBC Sport. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2018. 


  32. ^ "PFA teams of the year: Chelsea and Tottenham dominate Premier League XI". BBC Sport. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2018. 








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