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Jonathan David McCarthy (born 18 August 1970) is a former professional footballer who is the assistant manager at club Connah's Quay Nomads.

McCarthy played as a winger and made around 700 appearances in his career, many of which were in the English Football League. Twice a Northern Ireland B international, he went on to win 18 senior caps for Northern Ireland. He began his career at Hartlepool United in 1987 before heading into the non-League scene with Shepshed Charterhouse in 1989. He returned to the professional game the following year after signing a contract with York City. He spent the next five years with the club, helping York to promotion via the play-offs in 1993, and twice being voted Clubman of the Year. In 1995, he joined Port Vale for a £450,000 fee. In his first year at , he was awarded the club's Player of the Year award and also played in the Anglo-Italian Cup final.

In 1997, he was sold to Birmingham City for £1.5 million. The highlight of a five-year injury-plagued stay in Birmingham would be a final appearance in 2001. The next year, he was loaned out to Sheffield Wednesday before a return to Port Vale was followed by a brief spell with Doncaster Rovers and a cameo return at York City. Settling with Carlisle United, he left the Football League in 2003 to play for non-League Hucknall Town. Hucknall were crowned Northern Premier League Premier Division champions in 2003–04, and following this success, he won a deal with Northwich Victoria. He helped the club to the Conference North title in 2005–06, before he retired in 2007. He was appointed as first-team coach at Chester in January 2014, and after a brief spell as caretaker, became manager of the club in May 2016, before he was sacked in September 2017. He then joined Southport as assistant manager for four years before being appointed assistant manager at Connah's Quay Nomads in October 2021.


Club career

Early career
Born in , McCarthy began his career with Hartlepool United on non-contract terms in November 1987 under manager John Bird, making his first-team debut at the age of 17 by playing the last ten minutes of the last game of the 1987–88 season. Bird was sacked later in the year, and his successor, , released McCarthy. He had a short spell outside of the professional game after joining Shepshed Charterhouse of the Northern Premier League in March 1989.


York City
John Bird persuaded McCarthy to join York City on a part-time contract in March 1990. He made his debut in a 1–1 draw against Gillingham on 29 September. While still studying at university he signed professional forms with York in March 1991. He was named Clubman of the Year for 1991–92, after which he helped the club to promotion after winning the 1993 Football League Third Division play-off final at the end of 1992–93. York chairman revealed the club had turned down a £150,000 offer from Bradford City for McCarthy, valuing him at at least three times that amount. Following a 1994–95 season described as "superb", he was named Clubman of the Year a second time. He played for York for five years and developed a reputation as one of the Football League's foremost right-sided wingers.


Port Vale
He was bought by 's Port Vale for a £450,000 fee in August 1995, which at the time was York's record transfer fee received. With McCarthy on the right-wing and on the left-wing, Rudge played attacking wing-based football. During his spell with Vale, McCarthy earned plaudits for his league performances and his display in the club's tie against Everton, scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 victory at Vale Park. He played in the 1996 Anglo-Italian Cup final, as Vale lost 5–2 to Genoa.
(1996). 9780952915201, Witan Books.
He won the club's Player of the Year award in 1996. He played over 100 games within two seasons at before he was snapped up by Birmingham City manager in September 1997, who paid Vale a £1.5 million fee for him. Vale had offered him a new three-year deal as his current contract was due to expire the following summer, which he had rejected in favour of a move elsewhere.


Birmingham City
He helped Birmingham reach the First Division play-offs in 1998–99, where they lost out to Watford after a penalty shoot-out. They again reached the play-offs in 1999–2000. Still, McCarthy missed the semi-final defeat to Barnsley after his leg. After his recovery he played in the 2001 League Cup final defeat against Liverpool. Despite breaking his leg three times within five years as a Birmingham player, he made well over 100 appearances for the club.

He had a one-month loan spell at fellow First Division side Sheffield Wednesday in April 2002. Told he had no future at the club by manager and former teammate , he left Birmingham on a free transfer.


Later career
In August 2002, McCarthy returned to their previous club, Port Vale, who were now in the Second Division. Two months later he was released by Vale in the midst of a financial crisis and moved on to Doncaster Rovers in the Third Division. On 7 November 2002, he was on the move again, re-joining York on non-contract terms after training with the club. His fourth club in three months was Carlisle United, signing on a one-month contract on 29 November 2002. He remained at for the rest of 2002–03, playing in the 2003 Football League Trophy final at the Millennium Stadium, which ended in a 2–0 defeat to Bristol City despite McCarthy linking up well with and almost providing an assist for . It was in this tournament that he scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–0 win over Wrexham. His only other goal for the club came in a 1–0 league win over Southend United. However, after failing to agree terms with the club he was released in May 2003.

In the 2003–04 season, he teamed up with at Hucknall Town, helping them win the Northern Premier League Premier Division title, making 34 league appearances and scoring six goals. He then followed Burr to Conference National club Northwich Victoria at the start of 2004–05. He helped Northwich win the Conference North title in 2005–06, and therefore promotion back into the Conference National. Despite working as a full-time teacher he still managed to play the majority of Northwich's games until the end of 2006–07, at which point he retired from football.


International career
In 1991, McCarthy won a bronze medal as part of the Great Britain football team at the XVI Summer , commonly known as the "World Student Games", in .
(2025). 9781859836330, Breedon Books.
He was eligible to represent Northern Ireland on the international stage through parentage, making his debut against Sweden in 1996 while with Port Vale. He earned 18 caps for Northern Ireland from 1996 to 2001. He was capped twice by the Northern Ireland B team, in 1996 and 1998.


Style of play
Port Vale player and lifelong fan described McCarthy as "a winger that drove at you" with raw pace and a player with good crossing ability. In May 2019, he was voted into the "Ultimate Port Vale XI" by members of the OneValeFan supporter website.


Coaching career
In January 2014, he was appointed as first-team coach at Conference Premier club Chester by manager . He took over as caretaker manager with as assistant after Burr was sacked on 7 April 2016, and after three wins from four matches that ensured Chester's survival in the National League, signed a one-year contract as permanent manager in May. In January 2017, he signed a new -year contract. However, after a poor start to the 2017–18 season, with the club picking up just one win from the opening eight league games, he was sacked on 6 September 2017.

McCarthy returned to their former club, Port Vale, in November 2017, working as the new manager 's fitness coach. Aspin was a former teammate at Port Vale, but said "It is not a case of jobs for the boys, it is because Jon is well qualified for the job that I want him to do, to deal with the fitness of the players and also to be another coach". However, he left the following month to take up a new post at Southport as assistant manager to . He was retained at Southport after Liam Watson replaced Davies as manager in May 2018. He joined champions Connah's Quay Nomads as assistant to manager Craig Harrison in October 2021.


Personal life
After retiring, McCarthy started working for BBC Radio Stoke as a match day reporter for Port Vale in August 2007. He then moved on to Birmingham Radio Station and Gold as a commentator on Birmingham City matches.

During his early years with York City, he attained a degree in from Nottingham Polytechnic. After retiring, he used that degree to take up lecturing at Mid Cheshire College. He is also a qualified UEFA A licence coach.


Career statistics

Club
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Hartlepool United1987–88
(1988). 9780356158808, Queen Anne Press.
Fourth Division0
York City1990–91
(2025). 9781859836330, Breedon Books.
Fourth Division3
1991–92Fourth Division9
1992–93Third Division7
1993–94Second Division9
1994–95Second Division10
Port Vale1995–96
(1996). 9780747277811, Headline Publishing Group.
First Division10
1996–97First Division6
1997–98First Division0
Birmingham City1997–98McCarthy's Soccerbase page omits his appearance in Birmingham's match against Nottingham Forest on 15 November 1997.
First Division4
1998–99First Division0
1999–2000First Division4
2000–01First Division0
2001–02First Division0
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)2001–02First Division0
Port Vale2002–03Second Division0
Doncaster Rovers2002–03Conference0
York City2002–03Third Division0
Carlisle United2002–03Third Division2
Hucknall Town2003–04NPL Premier Division6
Northwich Victoria2004–05Conference National0
2005–06
Conference North1
2006–07
(2025). 9781869833572, Tony Williams Publications.
Conference National0


International
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
Northern Ireland0
0
0
0
0


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
Chester7 April 20166 September 2017


Honours
York City
  • Football League Third Division play-offs: 1993

Port Vale

  • Anglo-Italian Cup runner-up: 1995–96

Birmingham City

  • Football League Cup runner-up: 2000–01

Carlisle United

  • Football League Trophy runner-up: 2002–03

Hucknall Town

  • Northern Premier League Premier Division: 2003–04

Northwich Victoria

  • Conference North: 2005–06

Individual

  • York City Clubman of the Year: 1991–92, 1994–95
  • Port Vale Player of the Year: 1995–96
    (1996). 9780002187374, Invincible Press.


External links
  • (not including Northwich Victoria)
  • (Northwich Victoria only)

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