Ben Thornley
{{short description |English footballer}}
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Ben Thornley
| image = Benjamin Lindsay Thornley - 53690601886.jpg
| image_size = 200
| caption = Thornley in 2024
| fullname = Benjamin Lindsay Thornley{{Hugman|19616|accessdate=4 May 2020}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|4|21|df=y}}{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/4171/ben-thornley |title=Ben Thornley: Overview |publisher=ESPN |accessdate=4 May 2020}}
| birth_place = Bury, England
| height = {{convert|1.73|m|order=flip}}{{cite web |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/327/Ben-Thornley/overview |title=Ben Thornley: Overview |publisher=Premier League |accessdate=4 May 2020}}
| position = Winger
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 1993–1998
| clubs1 = Manchester United
| caps1 = 9
| goals1 = 0
| years2 = 1995
| clubs2 = → Stockport County (loan)
| caps2 = 10
| goals2 = 1
| years3 = 1996
| clubs3 = → Huddersfield Town (loan)
| caps3 = 12
| goals3 = 2
| years4 = 1998–2001
| clubs4 = Huddersfield Town
| caps4 = 99
| goals4 = 5
| years5 = 2001–2002
| clubs5 = Aberdeen
| caps5 = 30
| goals5 = 3
| years6 = 2002–2003
| clubs6 = Blackpool
| caps6 = 12
| goals6 = 0
| years7 = 2003–2004
| clubs7 = Bury
| caps7 = 5
| goals7 = 0
| years8 = 2004
| clubs8 = Halifax Town
| caps8 = 3
| goals8 = 0
| years9 = 2005–2006
| clubs9 = Bacup Borough
| caps9 =
| goals9 =
| years10 = 2006–2007
| clubs10 = Salford City
| caps10 =
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| years11 = 2007–2008
| clubs11 = Wilmslow Albion
| caps11 =
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| years12 = 2008–2010
| clubs12 = Witton Albion
| caps12 =
| goals12 =
| totalcaps = 180
| totalgoals = 11
| nationalyears1 = 1996
| nationalteam1 = England U21
| nationalcaps1 = 3
| nationalgoals1 = 0
}}
Benjamin Lindsay Thornley (born 21 April 1975) is an English former professional footballer and sports commentator.
As a player, he was a winger who notably played in the Premier League for Manchester United, although making nine league appearances over a five-year stay. He also played in the Football League for Stockport County, Huddersfield Town, Blackpool and Bury, and in the Scottish Premier League for Aberdeen. He finished his playing days in non-league football with Halifax Town, Bacup Borough, Salford City, Wilmslow Albion and Witton Albion. He was capped three times by the England U21 team.
Thornley now works in media and is a sports commentator for MUTV.
Playing career
=Manchester United=
Thornley was born at Fairfield General Hospital in Bury, Greater Manchester.{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/ben-thornley/ |title=Ben Thornley: Profile |website=worldfootball.net |publisher=HEIM:SPIEL |accessdate=4 May 2020}}{{Cite book |last=Poole |first=Dan |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z8pHEAAAQBAJ&dq=Gary+Neville+born+bury+hospital&pg=PT20 |title=Ben Thornley: Tackled |date=2018-10-15 |publisher=eBook Partnership |isbn=978-1-78531-481-0 |language=en}} He is most widely known for his career as a youth and reserve team player at Manchester United, where he played in the left wing position from 1991 to 1998 (becoming a professional in 1992 after helping United win the FA Youth Cup) but was occasionally used as a striker.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
Thornley made his debut for United on 26 February 1994 as a substitute in the Premier League match against West Ham United which ended in a 2–2 draw at Boleyn Ground.{{cite news |first=Adam |last=Bate |title=Our best player |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11667/9042966/our-best-player |date=28 November 2013 |website=Sky Sports}}
A quick and tricky right-footed left winger, he was highly regarded by Alex Ferguson and at one point was expected to become a regular player at Old Trafford. Although he did make nine league appearances for United, serious injury and increasing competition for places prevented him from making the expected impact at first-team level. The most notable injury came in April 1994, when he suffered knee ligament damage in a reserve match against Blackburn Rovers due to a reckless tackle by opposing defender Nicky Marker; the injury kept him out of action for over a year. This came days before the FA Cup semi-final against Oldham Athletic, for which Alex Ferguson was reportedly considering selecting Thornley (at least for a place on the bench) in case Ryan Giggs was not fully fit. Thornley was not fit again until the start of the 1995–96 season.{{cite news |first=Pete |last=Spencer |title=Fledgling Ben hoping to fly |url=http://menmedia.co.uk/sport/football/manchester_united/s/62/62198_fledgling_ben_hoping_to_fly_.html |newspaper=Manchester Evening News |date=5 July 2003}} He was rated by contemporaries including David Beckham (one of the players who went on to eclipse him in the first team), as well as club legend and former youth coach Nobby Stiles, as one of the finest young players at the club during that era.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/10/ben-thornley-manchester-united-giggs-scholes-beckham-drinking-book|title=From better than Giggs to 'drinking and drinking': How Ben Thornley battled back | David Hytner|website=TheGuardian.com|date=10 October 2018}}
In 1997, Thornley sued Marker and Blackburn Rovers for millions over the tackle, claiming a loss of earnings that resulted from him being kept out of the Manchester United first team because of the injury.{{cite news |first=Peter |last=White |title=Rovers: Thornley sues |url=https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/archive/1997/4/22/829740.html/ |newspaper=Lancashire Evening Telegraph |location=Blackburn |date=22 April 1997 |access-date=27 June 2009}}{{cite news |first=Alan |last=Nixon |title=Rovers facing damages claim |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rovers-facing-damages-claim-football-1264975.html |newspaper=The Independent |location=London |date=3 April 1997 |accessdate=27 June 2009}}
In 1996, he won three caps for England at U-21 level.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
=Huddersfield Town=
After loan spells at Stockport County and Huddersfield Town, Thornley finally left United on a free transfer in May 1998 and went on to make 127 appearances for Huddersfield Town, scoring 8 goals and helping them come close to a First Division play-off place – and the chance of a place in the FA Premier League. From June 1999 until November 2000, he was playing under former Manchester United teammate Steve Bruce, who was Huddersfield's manager. When Bruce was dismissed, his successor was another former Manchester United player – Lou Macari, who had left United before Thornley joined them.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
Thornley's spell at Huddersfield brought mixed fortunes. In his first season they finished 10th in the First Division and in his second they finished eighth (being in contention for a play-off place right up to the last match of the season), but in his final campaign they suffered relegation to the Second Division.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
=Aberdeen=
In August 2001 he signed a two-year deal at Aberdeen, which gave him another crack at top division football – this time north of the border in the Scottish Premier League.{{cite news |title=Thornley wins deal with Aberdeen |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aberdeen/1470251.stm |date=2 August 2001 |accessdate=12 March 2008 |website=BBC Sport}} In 30 appearances for Aberdeen, he scored three goals – the opening goal in a 4–2 victory against Motherwell,{{cite web |url=http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20010818/aberdeen-4-motherwell-2_2212176_31932 |title=Aberdeen 4 Motherwell 2 |date=18 August 2001 |accessdate=28 November 2013 |publisher=Aberdeen F.C. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203013840/http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20010818/aberdeen-4-motherwell-2_2212176_31932 |archive-date=3 December 2013}} and both goals in a 2–0 victory over Kilmarnock.{{cite web |url=http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20010908/aberdeen-2-kilmarnock-0_2212176_31941 |title=Aberdeen 2 Kilmarnock 0 |date=8 September 2001 |accessdate=28 November 2013 |publisher=Aberdeen F.C. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203012129/http://www.afc.co.uk/articles/20010908/aberdeen-2-kilmarnock-0_2212176_31941 |archive-date=3 December 2013}} He also scored in the Scottish Cup against St Johnstone,{{cite web |url=http://www.afcheritage.org/matches/fixtures/mreport.cfm?fixture_id=205&season=2001-02&squad=Senior |title=AFC Match Report – St. Johnstone 0–2 Aberdeen |date=8 January 2002 |accessdate=28 November 2013 |publisher=Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust}} and in the Scottish League Cup against Queen of the South.{{cite news |url=http://www.afcheritage.org/matches/fixtures/mreport.cfm?fixture_id=191&season=2001-02&squad=Senior |title=AFC Match Report – Queen of the South 1–2 Aberdeen |date=8 January 2002 |accessdate=28 November 2013 |publisher=Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust}}
=Later career=
He returned to England and signed for Second Division club Blackpool on an 18-month contract in November 2002,{{cite news |title=Blackpool bag Thornley |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/blackpool/2524655.stm |date=28 November 2002 |accessdate=12 March 2008 |website=BBC Sport}} but was released from his contract at the end of the 2002–03 season.{{cite news |title=Blackpool release nine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/blackpool/2996103.stm |date=2 May 2003 |accessdate=12 March 2008 |website=BBC Sport}}
Thornley signed for Bury in September 2003,{{cite news |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11774/2275322/ |title=Shakers snap up Thornley |work=Sky Sports |last=O'Rourke |first=Peter |accessdate=28 November 2013}} but was released less than two months later after making just five appearances.{{cite news |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11774/2279926/ |title=Thornley leaves Bury |website=Sky Sports |last=Fudge |first=Simon |accessdate=28 November 2013}} He then joined Halifax Town on non-contract terms in March 2004, ending his professional career just before his 29th birthday to play in the Conference.{{cite news |title=Thornley joins Halifax |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/3523625.stm |website=BBC Sport |date=1 March 2004 |accessdate=12 March 2008}}
He then joined the non-League scene with Bacup Borough where he was joined by former Manchester United teammate David May.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} He joined Salford City at the beginning of 2006.{{Cite news |title=RL: BARLA round up |url=http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/p/208331 |newspaper=Manchester Evening News |date=20 March 2006 |accessdate=12 March 2008 |last=Girvin |first=Ron}}
Alongside his younger brother, Rod, a striker, Thornley played for Witton Albion in the Northern Premier League between 2008 and 2010.{{cite web |first=Mark |last=Froggatt |title=Hodgson pays tribute to Strudwick and Thornley |url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2014/Nov/FA-confirm-Tony-Strudwick-and-Rod-Thornley-departures.aspx |publisher=Manchester United F.C. |date=14 November 2014 |accessdate=14 November 2014}}
Post-playing career
Thornley now works as a television commentator for MUTV.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/10/ben-thornley-manchester-united-giggs-scholes-beckham-drinking-book|title = From better than Giggs to 'drinking and drinking': How Ben Thornley battled back | David Hytner|website = TheGuardian.com|date = 10 October 2018}}
Personal life
Honours
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Soccerbase}}
{{Authority control}}
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Category:Footballers from Bury, Greater Manchester
Category:English men's footballers
Category:England men's under-21 international footballers
Category:Men's association football wingers
Category:Manchester United F.C. players
Category:Stockport County F.C. players
Category:Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players
Category:Aberdeen F.C. players
Category:Blackpool F.C. players
Category:Halifax Town A.F.C. players
Category:Bacup Borough F.C. players
Category:Salford City F.C. players
Category:Wilmslow Albion F.C. players
Category:Witton Albion F.C. players
Category:Premier League players
Category:English Football League players