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Proctor began his career with [[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]] in 1978. He joined [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] in 1981 for £440,000 before moving on to [[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]] in 1983 for £115,000. He remained with Sunderland for four years before moving to [[Sheffield Wednesday F.C.|Sheffield Wednesday]] in 1987 for £275,000. After two years in Sheffield he returned to Middlesbrough in 1989 for £300,000. He had further spells with [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]], [[South Shields F.C.|South Shields]] and [[Hartlepool United F.C.|Hartlepool United]] before retiring in 1998.
Proctor began his career with [[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]] in 1978. He joined [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] in 1981 for £440,000 before moving on to [[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]] in 1983 for £115,000. He remained with Sunderland for four years before moving to [[Sheffield Wednesday F.C.|Sheffield Wednesday]] in 1987 for £275,000. After two years in Sheffield he returned to Middlesbrough in 1989 for £300,000. He had further spells with [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]], [[South Shields F.C.|South Shields]] and [[Hartlepool United F.C.|Hartlepool United]] before retiring in 1998.


==Playing career==
==Managerial career==
Proctor helped coach [[Middlesbrough F.C. Reserves and Academy|Middlesbrough's Academy]] to the [[FA Youth Cup]] in 2004, before becoming their [[reserve team]] manager. He then became assistant manager at [[Darlington F.C.|Darlington]] and coach at [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]]. He was manager of Hibernian on a temporary basis for two matches between the departure of [[Tony Mowbray]] and the appointment of [[John Collins (footballer born 1968)|John Collins]]. Under his tenure Hibs defeated [[Dunfermline Athletic F.C.|Dunfermline Athletic]] 4–0<ref name="4-0 Pars">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/6069546.stm|publisher=BBC Sport website|title=
Mark Proctor signed for Real Madrid in 2006. He got his first game on the 6/6/06 and scored a hat-trick that game after showing off his 5 star skills and 5 star weak foot. After three seasons at Real he transferred to F.C Barcelona where he played Center Midfield (as he did at Real Madrid) just behind Lionel Messi and next to Andreas Iniesta. He also gained a very good relationship with Luis Suarez (when he signed in 2014) and they agreed that if Procter set him up once a game that Suarez wouldn't bite him. Mark played there for only 2 seasons before moving back to his mansion in his home town Middlesbrough were he coached the team, and as Proctor and Suarez were best m8's Suarez agreed to play his last 2 seasons for Boro FC. Mark carried Middlesbrough to the number one team in the world winning the World Cup 10 times in one year. He now is an MLG fifa youtuber with 250,000,000 subscribers and his own legend card.
Dunfermline 0–4 Hibernian |date=23 October 2006}}</ref> and lost 2–1 to [[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]].<ref name="2-1 Dons">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/6089786.stm|publisher=BBC Sport website|title=Aberdeen 2–1 Hibernian|date=30 October 2006}}</ref>
[[File:Mark-Proctor-fifa-ledgend|thumbnail|Mark's ledgend card]]

After leaving Hibs in the spring of 2007, Proctor was appointed manager of [[Livingston F.C.|Livingston]] on 23 May.<ref name="Livi appointment">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/livingston/6648535.stm|publisher=BBC Sport website|title=Proctor takes over at Livingston|date=22 May 2007}}</ref> He managed the club during the [[Scottish First Division 2007–08|2007–08 season]], but was sacked on 3 June 2008. Proctor rejoined Middlesbrough in September 2008, as under-18 coach.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,1~1393117,00.html |title=Proc Makes Boro Comeback |publisher=MFC.co.uk |date=2008-09-15 |accessdate=2008-09-15}}</ref> Proctor was promoted to first team coach by [[Tony Mowbray]]. After Mowbray was sacked by Middlesbrough in November 2013, Proctor also left the club.


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 21:53, 15 November 2014

Mark Proctor
Personal information
Full name Mark Gerard Proctor
Date of birth (1961-01-30) 30 January 1961 (age 63)
Place of birth Middlesbrough, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1981 Middlesbrough 109 (12)
1981–1983 Nottingham Forest 63 (5)
1983–1987 Sunderland 117 (20)
1987–1989 Sheffield Wednesday 59 (4)
1989–1993 Middlesbrough 120 (6)
1993–1995 Tranmere Rovers 31 (1)
1995–1996 St. Johnstone 6 (0)
1996–1997 South Shields
1997–1998 Hartlepool United 6 (0)
International career
1981–1982 England U21 5 (0)
Managerial career
2006 Hibernian (caretaker)
2007–2008 Livingston
2010 Middlesbrough (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mark Proctor (born 30 January 1961 in Middlesbrough) is an English football player and coach.

Playing career

Proctor began his career with Middlesbrough in 1978. He joined Nottingham Forest in 1981 for £440,000 before moving on to Sunderland in 1983 for £115,000. He remained with Sunderland for four years before moving to Sheffield Wednesday in 1987 for £275,000. After two years in Sheffield he returned to Middlesbrough in 1989 for £300,000. He had further spells with Tranmere Rovers, South Shields and Hartlepool United before retiring in 1998.

Managerial career

Proctor helped coach Middlesbrough's Academy to the FA Youth Cup in 2004, before becoming their reserve team manager. He then became assistant manager at Darlington and coach at Hibernian. He was manager of Hibernian on a temporary basis for two matches between the departure of Tony Mowbray and the appointment of John Collins. Under his tenure Hibs defeated Dunfermline Athletic 4–0[1] and lost 2–1 to Aberdeen.[2]

After leaving Hibs in the spring of 2007, Proctor was appointed manager of Livingston on 23 May.[3] He managed the club during the 2007–08 season, but was sacked on 3 June 2008. Proctor rejoined Middlesbrough in September 2008, as under-18 coach.[4] Proctor was promoted to first team coach by Tony Mowbray. After Mowbray was sacked by Middlesbrough in November 2013, Proctor also left the club.

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Dunfermline 0–4 Hibernian". BBC Sport website. 23 October 2006.
  2. ^ "Aberdeen 2–1 Hibernian". BBC Sport website. 30 October 2006.
  3. ^ "Proctor takes over at Livingston". BBC Sport website. 22 May 2007.
  4. ^ "Proc Makes Boro Comeback". MFC.co.uk. 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2008-09-15.

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