Former
striker Trevor Phillips has sadly passed away at the
age of 68. He was the club’s record signing when
Alan Oakes bought him from Hull City for £35,000
in March 1980 and went on to make 82 league and cup
appearances for the club, in two separate spells, scoring
13 goals.
Although Barnsley-born Trevor spent
several seasons at Chester, and eventually settled in
the area, he will mainly be remembered for a productive
10 year career at Rotherham United where his speed and
sharpness made him a big crowd favourite. As a youngster
he played for Barnsley Boys, but was snapped up by Tommy
Docherty for Rotherham and made his Football League
debut at the age of 17 in January 1970. His early form
saw him awarded three caps for the England Youth team,
a tremendous achievement for a youngster with a Third
Division team, and he went on to 364 appearances and
score 91 goals for the Millers. Amongst these goals
were a brace against Chester in a 3-2 win at Millmoor
in March 1974
In June 1979 he joined Hull City but
within 12 months had moved to Sealand Road where Alan
Oakes saw him as an ideal foil for his taller co-strikers
Ian Rush and Peter Henderson. Trevor made his debut
in a 1-0 defeat at Plymouth but had the misfortune to
join the club as their fortunes took a downturn after
the relative success of the 1970s. With Rush and Henderson
never successfully replaced Trevor failed to find a
consistent and reliable striking partner but still finished
the 1980/81 season as equal leading scorer alongside
Steve Ludlam in a team that struggled for goals.
The 1981/82 season proved to be an
even tougher one for the club resulting in relegation
from Division Three. By now goals were at a premium
and Trevor moved on to Stockport County in March where
he was reunited with his former Rotherham boss Jimmy
McGuigan. At County he proved how effective he could
be when paired with a big striker and playing alongside
Mike Quinn in the 1982/83 campaign the little and large
partnership managed 33 league goals between them. Inevitably
Trevor was one of the goalscorers against Chester in
a 3-3 draw at Edgeley Park in April 1983.
Trevor briefly returned to Sealand
Road in 1983 and was a member of the team that beat
Leeds United 1-0 at Elland Road in the League Cup but
appearances were limited in a team that finished bottom
of Division Four. At the end of the season he was released
and joined Oswestry Town in the Northern Premier League
where he was reunited with a contingent of Chester players,
including Trevor Storton and Brynley Jones, under the
managership of Ken Roberts.
After leaving football he worked as
a painter and decorator, living in Tarvin, and for many
years he was involved playing and training Duddon in
the Chester Sunday League.
Looking back on his career at Chester
in the 1990s Trevor had the ability to see the lighter
side and recalled one of his stand out games was a 4-1
victory over former club Hull City in 1980 when he scored
twice. He recalled that the first was a volley and the
second a diving header ‘from about 4 inches’.
Although he had a chance for a hat trick he put his
easiest chance ‘about 4 miles out of the ground’.
Our condolences go out to his family
and friends.
Chas
Sumner [20/11/20]
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