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    He joined Southampton in November 1982 and spent three seasons at The Dell making 123 appearances before leaving in the summer of 1985 to become player-manager at Stoke City. [5] At Stoke, Mills played himself 44 times before deciding to retire from playing at the age of 38.

  3. Nov 4, 2019 · Mills' last interview with the Sentinel as Stoke City manager had been printed on the morning of November 4, 1989, admitting he needed “a couple of good results" – and then, that afternoon,...

  4. Oct 14, 2018 · Mick Mills got the bullet in 1989 with Stoke facing a relegation battle in the second tier, just months after being handed a £1m transfer kitty to try to get them promotion.

  5. Last club: Stoke City Most games for: Ipswich Retired since: Jul 1, 1989. Getty Images. +. Date of birth/Age: Jan 4, 1949 (75) Place of birth: Godalming. Citizenship: England. Height: N/A. Position: Left-Back. Former International: England.

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesMick Mills - Wikiwand

    The 198889 season again saw Stoke finish in mid-table which prompted speculation that Mills would not be offered a new contract. In the end he was given a 'final chance' to get Stoke promoted and he was given a £1 million transfer budget by Coates for the 1989–90 season. [1]

  7. With Stoke playing so poorly, Asprey suffered health problems and unsurprisingly left. Tony Lacey saw out the remaining eight matches and lost them all. Mick Mills was installed as player-manager as Stoke looked to rebuild in the Second Division. After four seasons of being unable to mount a promotion challenge, Mills quit in November 1989.

  8. Last club: Stoke City Most games for: Ipswich Retired since: Jul 1, 1989 Getty Images Date of birth/Age: Jan 4, 1949 (75)