Nigel Worthington
Nigel Worthington
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Nigel Worthington's full name is Nigel Brian Worthington.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on March 4, 1961, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Still alive as of this writing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Worthington is a British former professional footballer and current football manager who holds dual British and Irish nationality. He played professionally as a midfielder and has managed several teams throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Belfast, Worthington developed a passion for football from an early age. He attended Ashfield Boys' High School and began playing for the local club, Crusaders F.C., before being scouted by Manchester United.
Major Accomplishments
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Worthington's most notable achievements include:
He played professionally in England with clubs like Port Vale, Plymouth Argyle, and Derby County. Worthington also had a successful stint as manager of the Northern Ireland national team from 2004 to 2006, leading them to qualification for the European Championship.
Notable Works or Actions
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As a football player, Worthington was known for his tenacious tackling and vision on the pitch. As a manager, he implemented an attractive, attacking style of play that earned him praise from fans and pundits alike.
Impact and Legacy
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Worthington's impact extends beyond his playing and managerial career:
He has inspired countless young players to pursue their dreams in football. Worthington's passion for the sport is contagious, making him a beloved figure among fans and players alike.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Nigel Worthington's quotes and actions are widely remembered because of his:
Leadership: As manager of Northern Ireland, he led by example, instilling confidence in his players. This leadership quality has earned him respect from colleagues and opponents alike.
Passion for Football: His love for the game is evident in everything he does. Worthington's dedication to football has made a lasting impact on the sport.
Overall, Nigel Worthington's contributions to football are undeniable.
Quotes by Nigel Worthington

Neither team has really taken the baton by the scruff of the neck and put their stamp on it.

The Football Club in this situation has been first class. The deal between us and Crystal Palace had nothing in it. It was a family factor, and maybe going back to his home territory had something to do with it.

If you can get through the first round you have a good chance of getting into the next one.

Neither team has really taken the baton by the scruff of the neck and put their stamp on it

Until such time as someone tells me different I will remain loyal to the cause.

I have spoken to Paul and he is now talking to his family and seeing where his future lies, whether it be here or back in Scotland, said Worthington. Obviously I'm delighted with the way he played today and also the way he performed at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday when he only knew he would be playing 15 minutes before the game.

Come this stage of the season the result is everything, the performance will come second and it was exactly that today. But the job's to be completed.


