Paul Merson

Player

Birthday March 20, 1968

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Harlesden, London, England

Age 55 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.83 m

#11534 Most Popular

1968

Paul Charles Merson (born 20 March 1968) is an English former professional footballer, manager, commentator and sports television pundit for Sky Sports.

Originally a forward, Merson found success as an attacking midfielder and playmaker later in his career.

Born on Wednesday, 20 March 1968 in Harlesden, North West London, Merson started his career at Arsenal, joining the club as an apprentice in 1984.

1986

After making his debut for Arsenal in the 1986–87 season, Merson went on to play eleven seasons with the North London club.

While with the Gunners, Merson was a key player in the club's success under Scottish manager George Graham, winning the Football League Championship twice, the FA Cup, the Football League Cup, and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

After a loan spell at Brentford, then under manager Frank McLintock, he made his debut for the Gunners on 22 November 1986 against Manchester City, and gradually established himself in George Graham's successful Arsenal side of the late 1980s.

1988

By the 1988–89 season he was a regular on the right wing, at the end of which Arsenal secured the First Division title with a stoppage time Michael Thomas goal in the final game of the season against Liverpool at Anfield.

Merson scored ten times that season, made his debut for the England U21 team, and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.

1991

In 1991, Merson achieved another league championship with Arsenal and had the highest goalscoring season of his career with 13 goals.

1992

Merson was capped 21 times for the England national football team and represented the nation at UEFA Euro 1992 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

1993

He also won a double of the FA Cup and League Cup in 1993, scoring in the 1993 Football League Cup Final against Sheffield Wednesday.

A year later, he helped Arsenal win its first European trophy in 24 years as the Gunners defeated Parma in Copenhagen to win the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup.

1994

Merson's career was put on the line in November 1994 when he admitted to having addictions to alcohol, cocaine and gambling.

1995

The Football Association arranged for Merson to undergo a three-month rehabilitation programme and he returned to the side in February 1995, just before the dismissal of George Graham as manager.

Under caretaker manager Stewart Houston, Merson helped Arsenal reach the Cup Winners' Cup final for the second season in a row, where Arsenal lost to Real Zaragoza at the Parc des Princes in Paris.

In 1995–96, Merson remained a regular first team player under Arsenal's new manager Bruce Rioch and continued to play regularly during the 1996–97 season following the appointment of Arsène Wenger.

1996

In a somewhat surprising move, at the end of the 1996–97 Premiership campaign, in which Arsenal finished third, Merson was sold to relegated Middlesbrough in a £4.5million deal – making him the most expensive player ever signed by a non-Premiership club.

Wenger had offered Merson a new two-year contract, but Merson elected to join Boro for a longer contract.

Merson played 423 times for Arsenal and scored 99 goals in all competitions.

1997

In 1997, he joined Middlesbrough, helping the club gain promotion to the Premier League and finish as runner-up in the 1997–98 Football League Cup.

In the summer of 1997, Merson left the Gunners to sign for relegated Middlesbrough for a reported fee believed to be £4.5 million.

Merson said he was offered a new contract at Arsenal but turned it down for a longer contract and higher wages at Middlesbrough.

When telling Arsene Wenger of his decision, Merson claims Wenger told him he would be paid more at Middlesbrough than Dennis Bergkamp was paid at Arsenal.

Merson made his league debut for Boro in the opening day victory over Charlton Athletic in a 2–1 victory.

He played a key role in helping Boro return to the Premier League and was nicknamed by fans as "The Magic Man".

1998

After joining Aston Villa in 1998, Merson went on to become club captain and played for the team in the 2000 FA Cup final, the last to be held at the original Wembley Stadium.

Merson's form with Boro also won him a place in England's squad for 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.

Whilst at Middlesbrough he played in the 1998 Football League Cup Final.

During the start of the 1998–99 season Merson stated he was home sick and wanted a return South.

Middlesbrough later agreed to Merson's request and he was sold to Aston Villa for £6.75million.

Merson scored on his Villa debut, converting from his own missed penalty.

Merson said in an interview that playing at Villa was the best part of his career.

2000

He scored a 'wonder goal' winner versus Everton away from forty five yards out in November 2000.

Merson played a key creative role in the Villa side, and helped them to the FA Cup Final in 2000, where they lost 1–0 to Chelsea.

2002

In 2002, he signed for second-tier Portsmouth and captained the club to the First Division Championship title and promotion to the Premier League.

Merson signed for Division 1 club Portsmouth on a two-year contract in August 2002, and was instrumental in the club's promotion to the Premiership in 2002–03.

Merson, however, felt that he was too old for a return to the Premiership, and wanted to move closer to his home in the West Midlands.

2006

A year later, he returned to the West Midlands with Walsall, where he went on to serve as player-manager until he was sacked in February 2006.

He later had short spells with non-league clubs Tamworth, Welshpool Town, Caerau and Hanworth Villa.

2008

In 2008, Merson was ranked the 26th greatest Arsenal player of all-time in a fan poll published by the club's official website.