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Mark Hateley
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{{Football player infobox |
playername = Mark Hateley
|
image = |
fullname = Mark Wayne Hateley
|
nickname = |
dateofbirth =
November 7,
1961|
cityofbirth = Wallasey |
countryofbirth = England |
currentclub = ''Retired''|
position = Striker |
youthyears = |
youthclubs = |
years = 1978-1983
1983-1984
1984-1987
1987-1990
1990-1995
1995-1997
1996
1997
1997-1998
1999|
clubs = Coventry City
Portsmouth
AC Milan
AS Monaco
Rangers
Queens Park Rangers
Leeds United (loan)
Rangers
Hull City
Ross County |
caps(goals) = 113 (34)
44 (25)
66 (17)
59 (22)
214 (111)
33 (5)
6 (0)
4 (1)
29 (3)
2 (0)|
nationalyears = |
nationalteam = England |
nationalcaps(goals) = 32 (?)|
}}
'''Mark Wayne Hateley''' (born
November 7 1961) was an
England English football (soccer) player who played as a centre-forward. He was capped 32 times for the
England national football team English national team.
Arguably Hateley's best days were at
Rangers F.C. Rangers, where he scored both goals in a title-clinching 2-0 victory against
Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen on the final day of the 1990-91 season. He left Rangers in 1995, with family problems suspected to be the catalyst for the move. However, in 1997, with Rangers trying to win their ninth title in a row, and with a huge injury list, manager
Walter Smith desperately needed a striker, and re-signed Hateley for the vital game against Rangers' biggest rivals,
Celtic F.C. Celtic. Rangers won the game 1-0, but Hateley was sent off. However, most commentators thought that the mere presence of Hateley had given Rangers a psychological advantage and that it was a signing that had paid off. Rangers eventually won the league, with the game versus Celtic seen as the unofficial clicher.
Hateley also played for the club sides
Ross County F.C. Ross County,
Hull City A.F.C. Hull City,
Queens Park Rangers F.C. QPR,
AS Monaco FC AS Monaco,
A.C. Milan,
Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth and
Coventry City F.C. Coventry.
Hateley now does commentary work on Scottish Premier League matches for
Setanta Sports.
His father, Tony, was also an England striker.
External links
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Rangers legends page
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Rangers profile page on Mark Hateley
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