Mike Green (footballer, born May 1989)

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Michael Green
Personal information
Full name Michael James Green [1]
Date of birth (1989-05-12) 12 May 1989 (age 34) [2]
Place of birth Southampton, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) [2]
Position(s) Full back
Youth career
0000 Brockenhurst
0000 Christchurch
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009 Eastleigh 0 (0)
2009–2011 Totton 68 (1)
2011 Port Vale 4 (0)
2011Eastleigh (loan) 5 (1)
2011–2021 Eastleigh 296 (5)
2021 Havant & Waterlooville 8 (0)
2022 Dorchester Town 1 (0)
2022 Lymington Town 4 (0)
2022 Totton 2 (0)
Total374(6)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Michael James Green (born 12 May 1989) is an English former professional footballer who played as a full back.

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He played non-League football for Brockenhurst, Christchurch, Eastleigh, and Totton before he was signed to Port Vale in July 2011. With Totton, he won the Southern League Division One South & West in 2010–11 and twice lifted the Hampshire Senior Cup. He was loaned back to Eastleigh in October 2011, and the deal was made permanent a month later. He helped the club to the Conference South title in 2013–14. He left the club for a brief period in February 2017, before returning following a change in management. He ended his ten-year stay at Eastleigh and moved on to Havant & Waterlooville in June 2021. He had spells with Dorchester Town, Lymington Town and Totton in 2022.

Career

Early career

Green began his career with Brockenhurst and Christchurch, working under Graham Kemp, before moving to Conference South club Eastleigh for a trial in summer 2009. [3] [4] He won a contract at the club after impressing in pre-season friendlies and the South West Challenge Cup, but did not play a competitive game for the club. [4] Instead he joined Totton on loan in August 2009 in order to gain experience, [5] [6] before the deal was later made permanent for a £7,500 fee. [4]

He played 46 games in 2009–10, scoring once against Bishop's Cleeve, and winning two man of the match awards, as Totton finished second in the Southern League Division One South & West. [7] He also played in the defeat to Cirencester Town in the play-off semi-finals. [7] The 2010–11 campaign would be one of the most successful in the club's history, as they topped the division after finishing just two points ahead of Sholing. [8] In May 2011 he won the Hampshire Senior Cup with Totton, following a 3–1 victory over Sholing at St Mary's Stadium. [9]

Port Vale

Green had trials with Reading, Millwall, [10] and Wycombe Wanderers, [11] before he was signed as a 22-year-old by Micky Adams' League Two side Port Vale in July 2011. [12] [13] He described the move into professional football as "a dream come true". [14] He made his debut on the opening day of the 2011–12 season, as Vale drew 2–2 with Crawley Town at Vale Park. [15] He played four further games, before he returned to Eastleigh on a one-month emergency loan deal on 20 October. [16]

Eastleigh

He made his Eastleigh debut on 22 October 2011, scoring in a 3–0 win over Welling United and picking up the man of the match award. [17] As his loan spell was coming to an end, it was revealed that Green had asked to have his Port Vale contract terminated so that he could move closer to his family, and the club 'reluctantly agreed' to his request. [18] He played 24 league games for Eastleigh in 2011–12, as the club posted a mid-table finish. They reached the play-offs in the 2012–13 season, with Green playing 37 league games, before being knocked out at the semi-final stage after a penalty shoot-out defeat to Dover Athletic at the Crabble Athletic Ground. He made 45 appearances in the 2013–14 campaign as Eastleigh won promotion as divisional champions.

He scored three goals in 34 league games in the 2014–15 season to help the "Spitfires" to secure a place in the Conference Premier play-offs. He played 39 games in the 2014–15 campaign, as Eastleigh reached the play-off semi-finals, where they lost out to Grimsby Town. [19] He made 38 appearances in the 2015–16 campaign, as Eastleigh finished in seventh place, five points outside the play-off places. He was released by new manager Martin Allen on 10 February 2017. [20] However, he then returned to the club just 12 days later after Allen was sacked and replaced by Richard Hill. [21] He made 45 appearances across the 2016–17 campaign as Eastleigh posted a 15th-place finish, but surgery on an ankle injury meant that he featured only 18 times during the 2017–18 season as the club moved up to 14th-place under the stewardship of Andy Hessenthaler. [22] He featured 39 times throughout the 2018–19 season, helping Eastleigh to reach the play-off semi-finals, where they were beaten by Salford City on penalties. [23] He made 28 appearances in the 2019–20 season, which was permanently suspended on 26 March due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England, with Eastleigh in 17th-place. [24] In the 2020–21 season, Green moved up to fifth on Eastleigh's all-time appearance chart. [25] He made a total of 37 appearances in the 2020–21 campaign. [26]

Later career

On 28 June 2021, Green joined Havant & Waterlooville of the National League South. [27] He featured eleven times for the "Hawks" before having his contract cancelled and announcing his retirement in December 2021. [28]

On 3 March 2022, Green signed for Southern League Premier Division South side Dorchester Town. [29] The Dorset Echo reported that the club had "pulled off one of the biggest signings in their recent history with the capture of full-back Mike Green". [30] Three weeks later, he left the club to join Southern League Division One South club Lymington Town. [31] In July 2022, he returned to Totton after 11 years. [32] On 26 September 2022, he left the club. [33]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Eastleigh 2009–10 [34] Conference South 00000000
Totton 2009–10 [7] SFL – Div 1 South & West 32120120461
2010–11 SFL – Div 1 South & West3600000360
Total6812000120821
Port Vale 2011–12 [35] League Two 4000100050
Eastleigh 2011–12 [36] [26] Conference South2410040281
2012–13 [26] Conference South3700000370
2013–14 [26] Conference South420003 [lower-alpha 1] 0450
2014–15 [26] Conference Premier 353301 [lower-alpha 1] 0393
2015–16 [26] National League 340202 [lower-alpha 1] 0380
2016–17 [26] National League3906000450
2017–18 [26] National League1701000180
2018–19 [26] National League361003 [lower-alpha 2] 0391
2019–20 [26] National League250201 [lower-alpha 1] 0280
2020–21 [26] National League341201 [lower-alpha 1] 0371
Total3236160001503546
Havant & Waterlooville 2021–22 [26] National League South80201 [lower-alpha 1] 0110
Dorchester Town 2021–22 [34] SFL – Premier Div South10000010
Lymington Town 2022–23 [34] SFL – Div One South40000040
Totton 2022–23 [34] SFL – Div One South20200040
Total [lower-alpha 3] 3746220102504226
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appearance/s in the FA Trophy
  2. One appearance in the FA Trophy and two in the play-offs
  3. Statistics for Brockenhurst and Christchurch and the 2010–11 season not recorded

Honours

Totton

Eastleigh

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