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Phil Whelan

Philip James "Phil" Whelan (born 7 August 1972) is an English former professional footballer. A defender, he played for Ipswich Town, Middlesbrough, Oxford, Rotherham and Southend.
==Playing career==
Born in Reddish in Stockport,〔(Phil Whelan ) Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Database〕 Whelan began his career at Ipswich Town, signing professional terms with the club on 2 July 1990. He made his Ipswich debut in a Full Members Cup first round match against Bristol Rovers on 2 October 1991.〔(Phil Whelan ) Pride of Anglia〕 He spent most of the 1991–92 season playing for the reserves in the Football Combination, not making his league debut until 4 April, when he scored the first goal in a 2–1 win at Southend United.〔(Southend United (0) 1 - 2 (0) Ipswich Town ) Pride of Anglia〕 He scored again in his second match for the first team three days later as Ipswich beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 at Portman Road,〔(Ipswich Town (0) 2 - 1 (0) Wolverhampton Wanderers ) Pride of Anglia〕 although he never scored for the club again. He went onto play six more games that season, as Ipswich won Division Two, earning promotion to the new Premier League.
The following season saw Whelan become a first-team regular, playing in 32 of the club's 42 Premier League matches. He also became an England U21 international, and was a member of the Great Britain team that competed in the World Student games in July 1993, qualifying as he was completing an accountancy degree at the University of East Anglia.〔(World Student Games: Whelan returns to bolster Britain's battle for honours: Coach's daring gamble pays off as Britain's footballers move within sight of a medal despite defeat by Russia ) The Independent, 23 July 1993〕
In 1993–94 Whelan played 28 league matched for Ipswich, but the following season saw him restricted to 12 league appearances. In March 1995 he was sold to Middlesbrough for £300,000,〔 with his final Ipswich game being a 3–0 defeat to Norwich City in the East Anglian Derby.〔 After 28 appearances, he left Middlesbrough in May 1997, signing for Oxford United for £170,000.〔 He spent three seasons at Oxford, making 51 league appearances, and also had a brief loan spell at Rotherham United towards the end of the 1998–99 season.〔
In the summer of 2000, Whelan signed for Southend on a free transfer.〔 He spent three seasons at Roots Hall, playing 100 league matches, before retiring at the end of the 2002–03 season.
Whelan later became a teacher and moved to Cheshire.〔(Premiership Star Whelan comes to Nantwich ) The Dabber, 8 October 2013〕

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