Matthew David Bates (born 10 December 1986) is an English football coach and former professional footballer, as well as holding a UEFA B coaching licence.
Born in Stockton-on-Tees, he began his youth career with Manchester United before moving to local side Middlesbrough. After winning the FA Youth Cup, Bates had a successful loan spell with Darlington. He became regularly involved in Middlesbrough's first team in 2005–06, and was a member of the Boro squad that finished as runners-up in the UEFA Cup. Bates had further loan spells with Ipswich Town and Norwich City before being named as Middlesbrough's new captain in 2010. He left the club in 2012 and joined Bristol City on a short-term deal. Bates was released at the end of the 2012–13 season and joined Bradford City. After one season with Bradford, he signed for League Two Hartlepool United. Bates spent three seasons with Hartlepool before moving into coaching.
He was caretaker manager for Hartlepool in both the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons. On the latter occasion, Bates impressed enough to earn the permanent role as head coach. After keeping Hartlepool in the National League, he was sacked in November 2018. Between 2022 and 2024, Bates was the assistant manager at Whitby Town.
Bates had been tipped by some to be Southgate's successor but an injury while on loan at Ipswich in November 2006 prematurely ended his 2006–07 season. He was seriously injured in his second game, tearing his cruciate ligament and partially tearing his medial collateral ligament, and returned to Boro. "Cruel blow for Matthew". Middlesbourgh F.C. After recovering in January 2008, Bates moved on loan to Norwich City for two months. He later returned to Middlesbrough after suffering from another knee injury which has resulted in him needing an operation for the third time in just 18 months. "City sign Bates on loan". Norwich City F.C. 30 January 2008. He scored his first league goal for Middlesbrough in a crucial 3–1 win over relegation rivals Hull on 11 April 2009.
Following Middlesbrough's relegation from the Premier League in the 2008–09 season, rumours arose regarding his future with them. However, despite a number of Premier League clubs being interested, he opted to stay at Middlesbrough, signing a new three-year deal at the Riverside outfit. "Bates pens Boro deal: Middlesbrough ace signs on for three more years". Sky Sports. 22 June 2009.
On 25 July, Bates suffered the fourth serious knee injury of his career and could be sidelined for the rest of the year.Richardson, Andy (27 July 2009). "Bates knee injury is huge blow for Boro". The Northern Echo. Darlington. He went for surgery in September and is confirmed to be out for the entire season.
The 2010–11 season saw Bates as a regular in the Boro line-up. He got his first goal of the season against Portsmouth in a 2–2 draw. Under new Boro manager Tony Mowbray Bates was named new captain. He scored the only goal in a 1–1 draw with Preston North End. His third and final goal of the season came when he returned to the side after injury, playing in midfield, against Sheffield United. He was rewarded with a great start to the 2011–12 season by winning Player of the Month. On 27 March 2012, Bates suffered a fifth serious knee injury which ruled him out for a period of 6 months.
On 21 February 2018, Bates took charge of Hartlepool again following the dismissal of Craig Harrison. Bates lost his first two games in charge as caretaker manager but managed to turn around the club's poor form and a crucial three-game win streak against Barrow, Bromley and Maidstone United led to him winning the Manager of the Month award for March 2018.
After keeping Hartlepool in the division, Bates was appointed as permanent first-team manager in May 2018. After six successive league defeats, Bates was sacked as Hartlepool manager in November 2018 with the club in 13th position.
In September 2022, it was announced that Bates had joined Northern Premier League side Whitby Town as their assistant manager. Bates left Whitby in May 2024 to take up a scouting role at another club.
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition | |||
Middlesbrough | 2003–04 | Premier League | 0 |
2004–05 | Premier League | 0 | |
2005–06 | Premier League | 0 | |
2006–07 | Premier League | 0 | |
2007–08 | Premier League | 0 | |
2008–09 | Premier League | 1 | |
2009–10 | EFL Championship | 0 | |
2010–11 | Championship | 3 | |
2011–12 | Championship | 2 | |
Darlington (loan) | 2004–05 | League Two | 0 |
Ipswich Town (loan) | 2006–07 | Championship | 0 |
Norwich City (loan) | 2007–08 | Championship | 0 |
Bristol City | 2012–13 | Championship | 0 |
Bradford City | 2013–14 | League One | 0 |
Hartlepool United | 2014–15 | League Two | 1 |
2015–16 | League Two | 0 | |
2016–17 | League Two | 1 | |
+ Managerial record by team and tenure | |||
Hartlepool United (caretaker) | 24 April 2017 | 26 May 2017 | |
Hartlepool United | 21 February 2018 | 28 November 2018 | |
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