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Mike Stowell was born on 19 April, 1965 in Portsmouth, England. Discover Mike Stowell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Preston, Lancashire, England |
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Mike Stowell Height, Weight & Measurements
At 59 years old, Mike Stowell height
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Mike Stowell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mike Stowell worth at the age of 59 years old? Mike Stowell’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Mike Stowell's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He married Rachel McArthur in June 2009, who had given birth to his daughter the previous April.
Stowell spent the early part of his coaching career as, firstly, a goalkeeping coach, and then assistant manager at Leicester City, before being sacked alongside manager Rob Kelly on 11 April 2007. In July 2007, he was re-appointed goalkeeping coach at Leicester City by Kelly's replacement, Martin Allen. In August 2007, he took over (joint) managerial responsibility at Leicester, following Allen's sacking. He returned to his goalkeeping coaching role when the club appointed Allen's successor, Gary Megson, the following month. He resumed joint managerial duties at Leicester in October 2010, after the sacking of manager Paulo Sousa after less than three months in charge. He then resumed his role as goalkeeping coach. He was appointed caretaker-manager for a second time in twelve months, when Sven-Göran Eriksson was sacked in October 2011. After a win and two defeats, Nigel Pearson was re-appointed as Leicester manager and Mike Stowell was made goalkeeping and first-team coach. He took charge of the first team for a fourth time on 23 February 2017, as joint caretaker manager with assistant manager Craig Shakespeare, following the sacking of Claudio Ranieri. He reverted to his position as goalkeeping and first-team coach after Shakespeare was confirmed as the club's new manager on 12 March. He once again was appointed caretaker-manager, alongside Adam Sadler, following the departure of Claude Puel on 24 February 2019. Brendan Rodgers was named as Puel's successor three days later, taking charge shortly after Leicester beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 in the Premier League.
Stowell joined Bristol City on a free transfer in July 2001, having chosen them over Wrexham. Here, he was mostly a reserve and part-time goalkeeping coach, but managed 25 league appearances spread over his four seasons at Ashton Gate, and was an unused substitute in the 2003 Football League Trophy Final. He retired in 2005, and turned down the offer of becoming an official goalkeeping coach at the club, having already found employment at Leicester City.
He was given a testimonial match against Aston Villa in July 2000, and the following summer was released by the Midlanders. He was given a farewell appearance as a substitute on the last day of the 2000–01 season, against Queens Park Rangers. From 1998 to 2001 he also worked as a goalkeeping coach at the club's youth academy.
His two-month loan spell at Wolverhampton in the spring 1989 was to prove the most influential in terms of his career. Impressing during his seven games as Wolves won the Third Division championship, he was signed by manager Graham Turner in July 1990 for £275,000. He was named as Player of the Year for the 1990–91 season after making a total of 41 appearances. Stowell finally had the chance to gain regular first team games and became firmly established as Wolves' main goalkeeper throughout the 1990s, playing 448 times in total as the club tried to break back into the top flight. During this time he fought off competition from stoppers such as Matt Murray, Steve Mautone, and Hans Segers. He eventually lost his first team place to Michael Oakes, who was signed for £500,000 in October 1999.
In February 1988 he joined Second Division Manchester City on loan, playing 14 league and one FA Cup game for the club during the latter half of the season. He joined Port Vale in a two-month loan deal in October 1988 as cover for the injured Mark Grew, keeping goal in one cup and seven league games. Wolverhampton Wanderers required his services from March 1989 to the end of the season. His final loan spell was with Preston North End in February 1990, playing just the two games.
The lack of first-team opportunities at Everton saw Stowell experiencing a string of loan moves to lower league sides. In September 1987 he was loaned to Chester City, making his league debut in a 4–1 win over Aldershot on 5 September 1987. He made 15 further appearances for the Cheshire club before joining their Third Division rivals York City in December 1987. He played six league games for York.
Gaining his chance in the professional game at Preston North End in 1985, he impressed enough to receive a contract with top-flight Everton later in the year. In his five years at the club he was loaned out to Chester City, York City, Manchester City, Port Vale, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Preston North End. He signed permanently with Wolves in 1990, and was their goalkeeper of choice throughout the decade, making 378 league appearances. In 2001, he signed with Bristol City, before retiring in 2005. He had five separate spells as caretaker manager at Leicester City in 2007, 2010, 2011, 2017 and 2019.
While playing for North West Counties League side Leyland Motors, he was offered a trial at top flight Everton and subsequently offered a two and a half-year contract at the club. He signed in December 1985 for what turned out to be a five-year stay at Goodison Park. However, he was unable to force his way past Neville Southall into the first team and never made a league appearance for the team, instead playing in the Central Reserve league. His sole outing for the "Toffees" was in a Full Members Cup tie against Millwall, in which he kept a clean sheet.
Michael Stowell (born 19 April 1965) is an English former professional football goalkeeper, and now first team coach and goalkeeping coach at Leicester City, as well as joint caretaker-manager. As a player, he spent twenty years as a professional, eleven of which were with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He is married to women's footballer Rachel Stowell.