Tom Fenoughty
Personal information
Full name Thomas Fenoughty
Date of birth (1941-06-07) 7 June 1941
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
–1964 Sheffield
1964–1969 Sheffield United 49 (4)
1969–1972 Chesterfield 101 (15)
1972–1977 Matlock Town
Managerial career
1977–1982 Matlock Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thomas Fenoughty (born 7 June 1941) was a professional footballer with Sheffield United and Chesterfield from 1964 to 1973, before returning to his career as a pharmaceutical chemist.

Football career

Tom Fenoughty was signed by Sheffield United from non-league Sheffield in 1964. He made 49 appearances, scoring 4 goals, before moving to Chesterfield in 1969. He made 101 appearances (15 goals) for Chesterfield mostly in midfield.

In 1972, he retired from the full-time game, and returned to his career as a pharmaceutical chemist (he is a graduate of Manchester University) while playing part-time for Matlock Town. He played for Matlock for five years, scoring one of their four goals in their 4–0 win over Scarborough in the 1975 FA Trophy victory at Wembley Stadium, and was then their manager for four years.

Career outside football

He is currently the northern regional manager for a pharmaceutical company.

Family

His brothers Mick and Nick both had spells with Chesterfield, and his father (also named Tom) played for York City.[1] All three brothers played for Matlock in the FA Trophy final in 1975.[2]

His son Mark Fenoughty[3] is currently Chief Operating Officer at Sheffield United.[4]

References

  1. Chesterfield F.C. Official site, retrieved 5 December 2006
  2. Club History Matlock Town F.C.
  3. Sheffield United F.C. Official site, retrieved 5 December 2006
  4. Sheffield United F.C. Official site, retrieved 5 December 2006
  • Tom Fenoughty at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
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