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Nicky Southall (Leslie Nicholas Southall) was born on 28 January, 1972 in Middlesbrough, England, is an English footballer. Discover Nicky Southall'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 52 years old?

Popular As Leslie Nicholas Southall
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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1972
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Middlesbrough, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Nicky Southall Height, Weight & Measurements

At 52 years old, Nicky Southall height is 5′ 10″ .

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Nicky Southall Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nicky Southall worth at the age of 52 years old? Nicky Southall’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Nicky Southall's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1972

Leslie Nicholas Southall (born 28 January 1972), is an English former professional footballer, who was appointed manager of club Lordswood in December 2023.

1991

During his time in professional football Southall was a midfielder from 1991 to 2014 who competed in the top four tiers of English league football, notably in the Premier League for Bolton Wanderers.

He has represented Hartlepool United, Grimsby Town, Gillingham, Norwich City and Nottingham Forest in the Football League as well as Dover Athletic and Whitstable Town in non-League football.

A former pupil of Coulby Newham Secondary School, he has used his second given name since childhood.

He started his career as a left-winger, but has played in most positions, including goalkeeper.

Southall was spotted playing Sunday football for Nunthorpe Boys and was offered a trial at Newcastle United.

After realising he'd have little chance of breaking into the Newcastle team he left and joined Darlington on schoolboy terms.

Darlington let him go but he resumed his career with Hartlepool United where he was a regular in the first team for four seasons.

Every one of his 130 appearances for Hartlepool was as a member of the starting line-up, and he scored 28 goals.

He was transferred to Grimsby Town for £40,000 and played 55 times, scoring nine goals.

On his home debut he had to play in goal after the Grimsby keeper was sent off – allegedly, the other players forced him in because he had the same surname as legendary Everton keeper Neville Southall.

Grimsby manager Brian Laws signed the Italian Ivano Bonetti as Southall's replacement just months after Southall himself had arrived at Blundell Park, forcing Southall out of the first-team altogether for much of the mid-season.

He often failed to even make the bench and at one point was even asked to do co-commentary for the local media stations.

After Bonetti had a disagreement with Laws, Southall was given a chance to re-establish himself in the first-team.

1997

After scoring an own-goal against Stoke City during Grimsby's relegation run-in the 96/97 season, Southall was frozen out of the first team in the 1997–98 season.

He then moved on a free transfer to Gillingham, where he became a popular figure.

He made almost 200 appearances for the Gills and scored 29 goals, including a goal nominated for Goal of the Month against then Premiership side Sheffield Wednesday to knock them out of the FA Cup.

After this spell at Gillingham he moved to the Premiership with Bolton Wanderers.

He thereby became one of the few footballers to play in all four divisions of the Football League system.

He made just over 20 appearances for them and scored once, against Newcastle United.

He went on loan to Norwich City for a brief spell as he looked to secure a permanent move away from the Premiership.

He caused a stir at Gillingham by making a welcome return there on a free transfer.

He made a further 90 appearances but failed to recapture the form which had previously made him a cult hero there.

2004

Gillingham were relegated to League One at the end of the 2004–05 season after being held to a draw by Nottingham Forest.

He was out-of-contract and Gillingham did not retain his services.

Nottingham Forest offered the 33-year-old a two-year contract shortly after.

2005

In the 2005–06 season, he came second in the club Player of the Season vote, behind Ian Breckin, with 18% of the votes.

He finished the season with eight goals as Forest narrowly missed out on a play-off place.

2006

At the end of the 2006–07 season he was due to be out of contract.

2007

Forest fans were keen to see his contract renewed, however, on 31 January 2007 it was announced that he had rejoined Gillingham for a third spell on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

Southall made his third debut for Gillingham in the 3–1 away defeat to Huddersfield Town on 3 February.

2008

He joined Dover Athletic on a one-month loan deal on 9 September 2008.

Southall made an immediate impact on his Dover debut, setting up Shaun Welford for the opening goal of the game against Hendon.

2009

He regained a place in the Gillingham team later that season, and made his final appearance as a substitute in the playoff semi-final second leg against Rochdale on 10 May 2009.

Southall rejoined Dover Athletic during the 2009 pre-season on trial, playing in a handful of friendlies before signing on a permanent deal.

In August 2009, Southall scored his first goal for Dover with a well struck free kick to give his side the lead in an encounter against Dorchester Town.

2010

He became player/assistant manager when Ian Hendon was appointed manager of the club in May 2010; however, within a month Hendon had been appointed as assistant manager at Gillingham by his predecessor at Dover, Andy Hessenthaler.

Southall signed for the Gills for a fourth time, as player-coach.

His fourth Gillingham debut came in a defeat to his previous club, Dover, in a first round FA Cup match on 6 December 2010.

2012

When he departed Gillingham in May 2012, his appearance in the FA Cup represented his only appearance in his two years with the Gills.