Paul Teather
Football, Football player
1977 –
Who is Paul Teather?
Paul Teather is a retired English footballer who played in defence and midfield.
He started his footballing career after taking a place at Lilleshall school of sporting excellence aged 14. Whilst there he played for the England team at the U15 level, receiving his first cap for representing his country in an international game.
He begin his career as an apprentice with Manchester United on leaving school in 1994, and turned professional in 1996. He remained at the club until being released on a free transfer in 2001, after 7 seasons at the club.
In 1997–98, he was loaned out to Division Two A.F.C. Bournemouth, but his spell at Dean Court was curtailed by a triple cheekbone fracture.
After leaving Old Trafford, Teather had a spell with Northwich Victoria in the Nationwide Conference.
He graduated from the University of Salford's Physiotherapy degree and now works as the 1st team physiotherapist at Sheffield United F.C..
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