22 Facts About Nick Barmby

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Nicholas Jon Barmby was born on 11 February 1974 and is an English football coach and former professional player.

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Nick Barmby then had a brief spell with Nottingham Forest in the Football League before finishing his career with home town club Hull City where during an eight-year spell he helped the club earn promotion from League One to the Premier League.

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Nick Barmby was capped 23 times by England between 1995 and 2001, and was part of the Euro 96 and Euro 2000 squads.

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Nick Barmby is one of only nine players to have scored Premier League goals for six different teams.

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Nick Barmby's father, Jeff Barmby, was a player in his younger days and became his son's advisor and agent as his skills began to attract the attention of various clubs.

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Nick Barmby eventually signed for Tottenham Hotspur, joining them on leaving school in the summer of 1990.

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Nick Barmby set up the first competitive goal at the new Riverside Stadium for Craig Hignett.

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However, they survived with a 15th-place finish as Nick Barmby made 25 league appearances and scored four goals.

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Nick Barmby managed just two goals from 30 appearances the following season as Everton finished just one place above relegation.

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Nick Barmby scored against his previous club Everton in the Merseyside derby in October 2000, and scored a penalty kick in the shootout against Birmingham City in the League Cup Final.

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In 2004, Nick Barmby returned to his hometown team Hull City on a free transfer following Leeds's relegation from the top flight.

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Nick Barmby helped City to promotion from League One in his first season at the club.

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Nick Barmby scored nine goals, including the fastest goal in City's history, after seven seconds in a match against Walsall on 6 November 2004.

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Nick Barmby scored his first goal of Hull's first Premier League season against Sunderland on 20 December 2008, making him one of only five players to have scored for six different teams in the Premier League.

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Nick Barmby made substitute appearances in the games against Germany and Romania as England were eliminated in the group stages.

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Nick Barmby won a total of 23 caps for England and scored four goals.

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Nick Barmby announced his retirement from playing on 6 January 2012 before being appointed manager permanently on 10 January.

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On 29 March 2019, Scunthorpe United announced that Nick Barmby would join former Hull City teammate Andy Dawson as a coach.

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Nick Barmby left the club on 13 May 2019, when new manager Paul Hurst was hired.

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Nick Barmby has a wife, Mandy, and two sons, Jack and George.

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Jack Nick Barmby signed for Manchester United, before being signed by Leicester City in 2014.

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Nick Barmby moved on loan to the Portland Timbers of the MLS in March 2016.