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David Mark Penney (born 17 August 1964) is an English football manager and former player. Born in , West Riding of Yorkshire, Penney entered professional football at the relatively late age of 21. He had been working as a and playing for nothing at Pontefract Collieries for five years before he was spotted by Derby County scout Ron Jukes, who recommended him to manager Arthur Cox. He was offered a contract at the then Third Division club and they climbed two divisions before he left for Oxford United for £175,000. He then went on to Wales, where he played for Swansea City and Cardiff City, latterly signing for Doncaster Rovers in 1998. He played as a .


Managerial career
In 2002 Penney retired to pursue a career in management and he remained at Doncaster, taking the managerial job on a full-time basis. After a well-placed finish in his first season, Penney guided Doncaster back into the with victory in the 2003 play-off final. Their stay in Division Three wasn't long though as he managed Doncaster to the Division Three title. During a further two seasons of cementing Doncaster's place in League One Penney famously masterminded victories over sides Manchester City and Aston Villa, and nearly overcame Arsenal in the League Cup quarter-finals before finally being beaten in a penalty shootout. Penney left Rovers on 30 August 2006 as he felt he had taken the club as far as he could.

He was appointed manager of Darlington on 30 October 2006. He returned to with Darlington for a Football League Trophy tie on 9 January 2007, Doncaster winning the game 2–0, and Penney received a hero's reception from the home fans at the new .

Penney was appointed manager at on 30 April 2009. He left on 6 May 2010, through mutual consent, with falling attendances one of the reasons why Penney was relieved of duty.

On 10 January 2011, Penney was appointed as manager of League One club . His tenure in charge of the west country club did not last long however, as he was sacked less than two months later having lost nine of his 13 games in charge. His last game was a 2–0 defeat against Dagenham and Redbridge. Following receiving the sack from Bristol Rovers, Stuart Campbell was put in charge for the game against Tranmere, in which a Chris Lines goal sealed a 1–0 win.

While at the Memorial Stadium, he only recorded two wins, against Swindon Town and Oldham Athletic, and also recorded a 6–1 defeat away to Walsall. He was reported as being furious after being overlooked for the managerial job when Rob Scott and Paul Hurst were appointed on 22 March 2011.

As of 13 May 2013, he is reported to be interested in a coaching role at , as newly appointed manager Phil Brown seeks to improve the quality of back-room staff at the club. He was hired as an assistant coach, leaving the position in June 2015. In September 2016, Penney was once again hired as an assistant manager, this time for Guiseley. ASSISTANT MANAGER DAVE PENNEY, guiseleyafc.co.uk Together with manager , Penney was fired on 30 August 2017. Adam Lockwood: Guiseley sack manager after one year in charge, bbc.co.uk, 30 August 2017

On 1 October 2017, York City hired Penney as a sporting director. York City name new manager and sporting director, yorkmix.com, 1 October 2019

On 11 August 2022, York City announced that Penney had left the club by mutual consent with immediate effect.


Managerial statistics
As of 5 March 2011

Doncaster Rovers22 April 200031 May 20006||4||1||1|66.7
Doncaster Rovers27 December 200130 August 2006241||114||62||65|47.3
Darlington30 October 200630 April 2009139||60||35||44|43.2
Oldham Athletic30 April 20096 May 201048||13||13||22|27.1
Bristol Rovers10 January 20117 March 201113||2||2||9|15.38


Honours

As a player
Derby County
  • Football League Second Division: 1986–87

Swansea City

  • : 1991
  • West Wales Senior Cup: 1991, 1995

Cardiff City

  • FAW Invitation Cup runner-up: 1998


As a manager
Doncaster Rovers
  • Football League Third Division: 2003–04
  • Football Conference play-offs: 2003

Individual

  • Football Conference Manager of the Month: August 2002, October 2002
  • Football League One Manager of the Month: November 2005


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