English footballer For the former Australian rules footballer, see Ron Phillips (Australian footballer). Ronnie PhillipsPersonal information Full name| Ronald Daniel Phillips Date of birth| (1947-03-30)30 March 1947 Place of birth| Worsley, England Date of death| 18 April 2002(2002-04-18) (aged 55) Place of death| Cumbria, England Position(s)| Midfielder Youth career 1963–1965| Bolton Wanderers Senior career* Years| Team| Apps| (Gls) 1965–1975| Bolton Wanderers| 145| (17) 1975| → Chesterfield (loan)| 5| (0) 1975–1977| Bury| 72| (5) 1977–1981| Chester| 130| (21) 1981| Chorley| | 1981| Barrow| 3| (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals Ronald Phillips (30 March 1947 – 18 April 2002) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. ## Playing career[edit] A left sided midfielder who also played as winger,[1] Phillips began his career with Bolton Wanderers. After 145 league appearances and a loan spell with Chesterfield, Phillips joined Bury in 1975 for a two-year spell. Early in 1977–78 Phillips joined Chester, where he became part of one of the club's most successful teams.[1] His four-year stint at Sealand Road was largely successful, although Phillips did suffer the indignity of missing an open goal for Chester in a televised match at Blackpool in December 1978.[1] Phillips left Chester in February 1981 and briefly joined Chorley before signing for Barrow in the Alliance Premier League. But he suffered a serious leg injury shortly after signing and left him in plaster for six months, effectively ending his playing career at a serious level.[1] After his football career ended Phillips worked for an insurance company and later established a successful newsagents business.[1] Unfortunately he began to suffer from depression,[2] leading to his death from self-inflicted injuries in April 2002.[2] ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b c d e Where are they now?, Chester City v Bolton Wanderers matchday programme, 17 October 1992, p 20 2. ^ a b "Former Wanderers star Ron Phillips tragedy". This is Lancashire. 1 October 2002. Archived from the original on 3 January 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2008. *[Apps]: League appearances *[Gls]: League goals