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Mel Machin

Mel Machin (born 16 April 1945) is an English former professional footballer and manager, renowned for his playing career as a versatile right-back and across several clubs in the lower divisions of English football, and for his managerial stints that included guiding Manchester City to promotion and a famous victory. Born in , , he began his playing days with Port Vale in 1962 before moving to Gillingham, where he made over 150 league appearances, and later to and City, amassing more than 400 competitive games in total. His most notable on-field moment came with Norwich in 1975, when he featured in the Football League Cup final at , though the team lost 1–0 to Aston Villa. Transitioning to coaching after retiring in 1978, Machin spent seven years as assistant manager at Norwich City under Ken Brown, contributing to the club's rise before departing in 1987 to take the helm at Manchester City. At City, he managed 72 matches over two and a half years, achieving promotion to the First Division in 1989 via the playoffs and overseeing a stunning 5-1 win against Alex Ferguson's Manchester United on 23 September 1989—a result that highlighted his young, energetic squad including several international under-21 players. However, he was sacked two months later amid boardroom tensions, despite the season's successes like a 10-1 league thrashing of Huddersfield Town. Machin's subsequent managerial roles included a challenging spell at from 1989 to 1993, where he resigned following player sales that impacted results, and a six-year tenure at from 1994 to 2000, during which he stabilized the club through financial crises, including receivership in 1997, and led them to their first appearance in the 1998 Auto Windscreens Shield final. He later served as Bournemouth's director of football from 2000 to 2002 and again from 2007 to 2011, and had brief caretaker and assistant roles at Huddersfield Town in 2003, failing to avert relegation. Machin remains a at and is remembered for his tactical acumen and commitment to youth development across his 30-plus years in the game.

Early life

Birth and family background

Melvyn Machin was born on 16 April 1945 in , , . Newcastle-under-Lyme lies in the heart of the Potteries region, an industrial district in North centered on pottery production and characterized by tight-knit working-class communities. The area's economy relied heavily on the ceramics industry, which employed tens of thousands in labor-intensive roles, shaping the social and cultural environment of post-war families like Machin's. Little is publicly documented about his parents or siblings, reflecting the modest circumstances typical of the region's inhabitants. At the outset of his involvement in , Machin stood at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall and played initially as a . Growing up near Port Vale's home ground in nearby , he was immersed in the local culture, with the club's community ties fostering early interest in the sport among youth in the industrial North landscape. This proximity later facilitated his entry into organized youth at Port Vale.

Youth development and early football

Machin, born and raised in , , received early exposure to through local community activities and school teams in the area, with support from his family background. As a locally born talent, he joined Port Vale's youth setup around age 16, where he honed his skills as a forward in the club's junior ranks. The coaching staff at Port Vale, operating in a lower-league context, emphasized technical development and tactical awareness for emerging players like Machin during this formative period. In 1962, at the age of 17, he signed his first professional contract with the club, marking his transition from youth to senior .

Playing career

Port Vale and Gillingham years

Machin made his senior debut for Port Vale in October 1962 at the age of 17, having progressed through the club's youth ranks as a locally born inside-forward. Over the next four seasons from 1962 to 1966, he featured in 30 league appearances for the Third Division side, scoring 6 goals while competing in a competitive environment that honed his early professional skills. In July 1966, Machin transferred to Gillingham for an undisclosed fee, where he quickly became a regular in the Third Division lineup. During his four-year stint until 1970, he played 157 league games and netted 11 goals, solidifying his role as a central after transitioning from his initial position at Port Vale. This saw him adapt to greater defensive responsibilities, contributing to a more balanced midfield presence that emphasized tenacity and distribution over pure goal-scoring. Machin's consistent performances were instrumental in Gillingham's mid-table stability during this period, with the club finishing 11th in the 1966–67 and 1967–68 seasons before placing 20th in both 1968–69 and 1969–70, avoiding relegation without securing promotion. His reliability in the engine room helped foster a resilient team dynamic in the lower reaches of the third tier, exemplified by key contributions in matches that steadied the side amid fluctuating form.

Bournemouth, Norwich City, and overseas loan

In 1970, Mel Machin transferred to from Gillingham, where he established himself as a reliable in the lower divisions. Over the next four seasons, he made 110 league appearances for the Cherries, scoring 7 goals, and contributed to their promotion from the Fourth Division in 1970–71. During the 1973–74 season in the Third Division, Bournemouth secured second place and promotion to the Second Division, with Machin earning selection to the Third Division Team of the Year for his consistent performances. In late 1973, Machin joined Norwich City, initially appearing in the First Division before the club's relegation the following year. Converted to a full-back role under manager John Bond, he went on to make 96 league appearances and score 4 goals for the Canaries between 1974 and 1978. Machin played a pivotal part in Norwich's memorable 1974–75 campaign, featuring as left-back in the final at , where the team lost 1–0 to Aston Villa after he inadvertently on the goal line, conceding a penalty that was saved but rebounded off the post for Ray Graydon to score on the follow-up. Seeking fresh opportunities midway through the 1976–77 season, Machin loaned to the Seattle Sounders of the in May 1977. The defender adapted quickly to the fast-paced, physical style of American soccer, appearing in 19 regular-season and playoff games without scoring but recording 2 assists and earning a place on the NASL First Team All-Stars. His contributions helped Seattle reach Soccer Bowl '77, where they fell 2–1 to the despite his solid defensive display. Returning to Norwich, Machin battled persistent issues before a knee injury forced his retirement in 1978 at the age of 33. His service to the club was later honored with induction into the Norwich City Hall of Fame in 2006.

Coaching and managerial career

Assistant coaching positions

After retiring as a player in 1978, Machin joined the coaching staff at Norwich City, where he had spent the latter part of his playing career, initially serving as youth team coach and coach. In November 1980, he was promoted to assistant manager under Ken Brown, forming a successful partnership that lasted until 1987. During this period, Norwich achieved notable successes, including to the First Division in 1981 as Second Division runners-up and victory in the 1985 final against . Machin's role emphasized building on his midfield expertise gained during his playing days at , where he focused on tactical organization and player development to strengthen the team's midfield dynamics. This experience in both the First and Second Divisions honed his coaching acumen through supportive duties rather than leading roles, preparing him for independent management. He did not take on a full managerial position until May 1987, when he was appointed at Manchester City.

Full managerial roles

Machin was appointed manager of Manchester City on 1 May 1987, succeeding Jimmy Frizzell following the club's relegation from the First Division. Under his guidance, Manchester City secured promotion back to the top flight by finishing second in the Second Division at the end of the 1988–89 season, accumulating 82 points from 23 wins, 13 draws, and 10 defeats. However, a poor start to the 1989–90 campaign, including a run of just one win in 11 league games, led to his sacking on 27 November 1989 amid tensions with chairman over transfer policies and team performance. Following his departure from Manchester City, Machin joined as manager on 29 December 1989. In his first full season, he steered the club to fifth place in the Second Division during 1990–91, qualifying for the play-offs, where reached the semi-finals but lost 2–2 on aggregate to Wanderers, losing 7–6 on penalties in the second leg. Despite stabilizing the team in mid-table for the next two seasons, inconsistent form and frustration with the club's policy of selling key players to balance finances prompted his on 5 May 1993. Machin returned to management with , taking over as manager on 1 September 1994 when the club sat bottom of Division Three and faced near-certain relegation to the . He orchestrated a remarkable turnaround, winning six of the final 13 league games to secure survival by two points. Machin remained in charge until August 2000, during which time the team reached the 1997–98 Football League Trophy final but lost 2–1 to Grimsby Town in extra time at . He then transitioned to Director of Football at Bournemouth, a role he held from 19 August 2000 until his retirement on 29 August 2002, where he focused on player recruitment and youth development strategies. Machin's final managerial stint came as of Huddersfield Town from 26 March to 6 May 2003, following the dismissal of Mick Wadsworth during a relegation-threatened campaign in Division Two; he oversaw seven matches as the club ultimately dropped into Division Three. He has not held any further managerial positions since 2003. Throughout his managerial career, Machin specialized in revitalizing struggling lower-tier clubs by emphasizing disciplined tactics, shrewd recruitment, and the integration of young talent into first-team squads, as exemplified by his youth-focused rebuilds at and .

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Mel Machin accumulated 412 league appearances and 28 goals over his playing career across five clubs. His contributions were primarily in the and a brief loan in the , with no goals scored during his overseas stint. Machin earned no international caps for . The following table summarizes his league appearances and goals by club:
ClubLeague AppearancesGoals
Port Vale306
Gillingham15711
1107
Norwich City964
Seattle Sounders (loan)190
Total41228
Detailed seasonal breakdowns for his English league appearances are as follows, based on available records:
  • Port Vale (Division 3/4): 1962–63 (1 app, 0 goals); 1963–64 (0 apps, 0 goals); 1964–65 (11 apps, 4 goals); 1965–66 (18 apps, 2 goals).
  • Gillingham (Division 3): 1966–67 (42 apps, 4 goals); 1967–68 (31 apps, 5 goals); 1968–69 (31 apps, 1 goal); 1969–70 (44 apps, 1 goal); 1970–71 (9 apps, 0 goals).
  • Bournemouth (Division 4/3): 1970–71 (22 apps, 0 goals); 1971–72 (34 apps, 1 goal); 1972–73 (36 apps, 5 goals); 1973–74 (18 apps, 1 goal).
  • Norwich City (Division 2/1): 1973–74 (15 apps, 0 goals); 1974–75 (24 apps, 3 goals); 1975–76 (28 apps, 0 goals); 1976–77 (26 apps, 1 goal); 1977–78 (3 apps, 0 goals).
  • Seattle Sounders (NASL, 1977 loan): 19 apps, 0 goals (no seasonal breakdown available).
Machin's goal output declined in his later years, attributable to a positional shift from more attacking midfield roles to defensive full-back duties. Data on cup competitions is limited in available records, with Machin making additional appearances in the , , and European matches for (e.g., approximately 20 cup apps total, 0 goals), but without comprehensive seasonal details. In the pre-1970s era of lower English leagues, seasons typically featured 42 matches, influencing the pace and volume of his accumulations.

Managerial statistics

Mel Machin's managerial record across four clubs totals 645 matches, with 244 wins, 162 draws, and 239 losses, resulting in a win percentage of 37.83%. This encompasses all competitive fixtures in the , reflecting a solid but unspectacular performance in the second and third tiers during his era. He never managed in competitions, as none of his teams qualified for tournaments. Breakdown by club highlights varying success, with his highest win rate at Manchester City, where he achieved promotion from the Second Division. At and , his records show steady mid-table finishes in competitive divisions, while his brief stint at yielded limited results. The following table summarizes his all-competitions record per club:
ClubGamesWinsWin %
Manchester City1305945.38%
1856434.59%
32311936.84%
Huddersfield Town7228.57%
Seasonal records demonstrate Machin's impact in key campaigns, such as guiding Manchester City to promotion in 1988–89. His teams often performed above league averages in points per game during promotion pushes, underscoring competitiveness against promotion rivals— for instance, in the 1988–89 Second Division, Manchester City's 82 points from 46 league games exceeded the division's average of approximately 54 points per team. Selected league records are presented below:
SeasonClubLeagueGamesWinsDrawsLossesPointsPosition
1987–88Manchester CitySecond Division4621916724th
1988–89Manchester CitySecond Division46231310822nd
1990–91BarnsleySecond Division46191215698th
1994–95AFC BournemouthSecond Division461311225019th
2002–03Huddersfield TownSecond Division72238N/A (caretaker)

Honours

As a player

During his playing career, Mel Machin achieved notable team success with Norwich City, reaching the final of the 1975 Football League Cup, where they were defeated 1–0 by Aston Villa at . His defensive contributions were pivotal in Norwich's run to the final, including a key goal-line clearance during the match. Seattle Sounders
  • Soccer Bowl runners-up: 1977
Machin received individual recognition for his performances at , earning selection to the Third Division Team of the Year for the 1973–74 season. Individual
  • NASL All-Stars (First Team): 1977
  • Third Division Team of the Year: 1973–74
In 2002, Machin was inducted into the Norwich City Football Club Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions as a player. Machin did not win any league titles or earn international caps during his career.

As a manager

Manchester City
  • Football League Second Division runners-up (promoted): 1988–89
  • Football League Trophy runners-up: 1997–98

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