Born: 5th
August 1969 in Wallsend.Position:
goalkeeper.
Lincoln
City career: 150 appearances between November
1995 and May 2000.
Clubs:
Sunderland, Scarborough, Stockport, Northampton,
Preston, Mansfield, Lincoln City, Doncaster
Rovers, Halifax Town and Nottingham Forest.
Barry
Richardson played at the same boys' club as Alan
Shearer, before joining Sunderland as an
apprentice. However, he never made the grade at
Sunderland and left to join Scarborough before
subsequent transfers to Northampton and Preston.
Richardson
was John Beck's first signing for Lincoln when he
paid £20,000 to Preston. Richardson quickly
became a crowd favourite but alas, he was not
always a managers' favourite and in May 1999, the
then manager/chairman John Reames placed him on
the transfer list stating that "Barry has no
future at this football club". That was
before John Vaughan was rumoured to be leaving
the Imps, although Vaughan would stay so
Richardson was loaned to Mansfield with a view to
a permanent deal.
Richardson
rejected the permanent move to Mansfield by
choosing to return to Lincoln, where he was
astounded to be recalled to the first team.
However, after a serious of bad errors, he was
dropped in February 2000 and replaced by Alan
Marriott.
Richardson
in March 2000, was the subject of a shock
transfer approach by Premiership side Sheffield
Wednesday. His loan move to Hillsborough has to
be one of the most unexpected transfers that
Lincoln City have ever been party to. Soon
afterwards, Reames announced that Richardson
would leave Lincoln on a free transfer in June
2000. Upon his release, he joined non-league
Doncaster Rovers, then of the Conference
division.
Halifax
Town gave Richardson a surprise return to the
Football League when they signed him in December
2001. By now, Doncaster had run into financial
trouble and were releasing players - including
Richardson - while Halifax's goalkeeper Lee
Butler (himself a former Imps' goalkeeper) was
forced to retire through injury. The gap in
Halifax's goal was soon filled by Richardson,
where he stayed until rejoining Doncaster as a
goalkeeping player-coach.
In
2008, Richardson made a surprise return to
playing when he signed for Nottingham Forest as
their back-up goalkeeper. Despite featuring on
the substitutes' bench several times, he was not
called upon. In January 2009, Richardson left
Nottingham Forest following a change in their
manager.
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