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  1. Nigel James Spackman (born 2 December 1960) is an English football manager, former professional footballer and sports television pundit. As a player he was as a midfielder from 1980 to 1998, notably for Liverpool, Chelsea and Rangers. He also played for AFC Bournemouth, Queens Park Rangers and Sheffield United.

  2. A powerful midfielder who complemented the more skilful players around him and strengthened any team with his versatility. After progressing from the non-league scene Spackman played over 300 matches for Bournemouth and Chelsea before arriving at Liverpool to further solidify the squad which had just won the League and FA Cup 'Double' in 1986.

  3. Nigel Spackman was a midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1987-88 championship-winning team. He also played for Bournemouth, Chelsea, QPR and Rangers, and won a league cup medal with the Reds.

  4. Jul 1, 1998 · Nigel Spackman is a former English midfielder who played for Chelsea, Sheffield United and Millwall. He also managed Millwall and was born in Romsey on December 2, 1960.

    • England
    • Romsey
  5. Midfielder Nigel Spackman joined Liverpool in a £400,000 deal from Chelsea on February 24, 1987 and made his debut the following night in a 3-0 League Cup win at home to Southampton, coming on as a sub for Mark Lawrenson.

  6. Transfermarkt provides information on the career of Nigel Spackman, a former player and manager of several clubs in England and Scotland. See his personal details, coaching licence, history, and transfer history as a player.

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  8. May 2, 2021 · Nigel Spackman recalls the dramatic last day of the season 30 years ago, when Rangers beat Aberdeen 2-0 to win the league and avoid the nine-in-a-row for Celtic. He also praises Steven Gerrard and his players for their achievement in 2021.