Des Walker

Coach

Birthday November 26, 1965

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Hackney, England

Age 58 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5 ft 11 in

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1965

Desmond Sinclair Walker (born 26 November 1965) is an English football coach and former player who played as a defender.

At club level he played in seven cup finals for Nottingham Forest at Wembley, winning five of them.

He was Forest's player of the year three times.

On four straight occasions at Forest he was selected for the PFA Team of the Year.

At Sheffield Wednesday he picked up another club player of the year accolade.

He played in twenty seasons of senior football.

All but the last three of those were in the top flight in either England or Italy.

1980

Walker was spotted playing locally in London and was signed by Forest in 1980 as an apprentice.

He had previously been part of the youth system at Tottenham Hotspur, but was released after a disagreement with their former manager Bill Nicholson where he refused to get a haircut.

1984

Known for giving opportunities to youth players, Forest manager Brian Clough, trying to rebuild the side after the break-up of their European Cup-winning team, gave Walker his début in March 1984 at the age of 18.

Forest finished third and qualified for the UEFA Cup.

In Walker's nine seasons of first team football at Forest, they finished in only three different league positions - third (three times), eighth (four times) and ninth (twice).

1987

In 1987 Walker earned the first of his club player of the year awards at Forest.

1988

Forest won the Football League Centenary Tournament in April 1988 (their first senior trophy since 1981).

They finished third in the league in 1988.

That form also carried them to the semi-finals of that season's FA Cup with Walker in outstanding form.

1989

Forest won the 1989 Full Members Cup beating Everton 4–3 in the final after extra time.

They won a second cup that season, the League Cup with a 3–1 victory at Wembley over Luton Town.

With Forest now chasing a unique cup treble tragedy struck a week after the League Cup triumph.

Forest and Liverpool met for the second season in a row in the FA Cup semi-finals.

The Hillsborough disaster claimed the lives of 97 Liverpool fans.

When the rescheduled game took place Forest struggled as Liverpool won 3–1.

Forest finished third in the First Division for a second successive year.

However they were unable to compete in the UEFA Cup as English clubs were still banned from European competitions following the Heysel Stadium disaster.

Walker was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the first time.

1990

He played 59 times for England, which included the nation's run to the semi-finals of the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

Walker won his second League Cup winner's medal when Forest retained the trophy in 1990 with victory over Oldham Athletic.

He earned his second Forest player of the year accolade.

He was also selected for the PFA Team of the Year for the second successive season.

Despite English clubs being re-admitted to Europe for the 1990–91 season, places in the competition were initially limited, and 1990 League Cup winners Forest were not included; the only UEFA Cup place that season went to league runners-up Aston Villa.

Walker was now aged 25, and despite playing for one of England's most successful clubs, he had not yet been given a chance to prove himself in European competition.

1991

Walker scored an own goal in the 1991 FA Cup Final as Forest lost 2–1 to Tottenham Hotspur.

Roy Keane played in central midfield for Forest; years later in his autobiography, Keane admitted he should not have declared himself fit to play as he had not recovered from injury.

Yet again Walker missed the chance of playing in Europe.

The otherwise excellent consistency of his form earned him a third successive selection for the PFA Team of the Year.

1992

On New Year's Day 1992, Walker scored his only goal in professional football, the equaliser in a 1–1 draw against Luton.

That season Forest won the Full Members Cup for a second time beating Southampton 3–2 after extra time.

Forest reached another League Cup final but lost to Manchester United.

Forest had now played in seven domestic cup finals at Wembley in five seasons, winning five of the finals.

Walker signed off from Forest as their player of the year for the third time in six seasons.