Simon Barker (born 4 November 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
He began his career at Blackburn Rovers in 1983, winning the Full Members' Cup with the club in 1987, before moving on to Queens Park Rangers the following year for ã400,000. He played 351 league and cup games for QPR and played in the Premier League before moving on to Port Vale in 1998. He scored 84 goals in 619 league and cup appearances throughout a 16-year career in the English Football League. He also represented England under-21s four times. He retired in November 1999 and went on to work for the Professional Footballers' Association as assistant chief executive.
Barker began his career at Blackburn Rovers under Bobby Saxton's stewardship in 1983, having been Noel Brotherston's boot boy as an apprentice. He had chosen to join Rovers ahead of Manchester United as he felt he had a better chance of breaking into the first-team at Ewood Park. Rovers finished sixth in the Second Division in 1983âÂÂ84, three places and 13 points outside of the promotion zone. They moved up to fifth in 1984âÂÂ85, just two places and one point behind promoted Manchester City. Blackburn then dropped down to 19th in 1985âÂÂ86, just one place and three points above relegated Carlisle United; Barker was voted the club's Player of the Year at the end of the campaign. New manager Don Mackay then rallied them to a 12th-place finish in 1986âÂÂ87. Barker played for Rovers in the 1987 Full Members Cup final at Wembley, where Colin Hendry's goal was enough to beat Charlton Athletic 1âÂÂ0. Blackburn reached the play-offs in 1987âÂÂ88, but were defeated at the semi-final stage by top-flight Chelsea.
He joined First Division club Queens Park Rangers in 1988 for a fee of ã400,000, a club record for both Blackburn and QPR. He made his debut in a 0âÂÂ0 draw against Manchester United in September of that year. Rangers finished ninth in 1988âÂÂ89 under Trevor Francis, eleventh in 1989âÂÂ90 and twelfth in 1990âÂÂ91 under Don Howe, and eleventh again in 1991âÂÂ92 under Gerry Francis. Barker helped Rangers post a fifth-place finish in the first-ever season of Premier League football in 1992âÂÂ93, a feat which made them the top club in London. They dropped to ninth in 1993âÂÂ94, before finishing eighth in 1994âÂÂ95 under new manager Ray Wilkins. However, the sale of top-scorer Les Ferdinand to Newcastle United hit QPR hard, and they were relegated in 1995âÂÂ96, though Barker did find the net against West London rivals Chelsea. New boss Stewart Houston failed to bring immediate promotion back to the top flight, as they finished five points outside the play-offs. The club struggled in 1997âÂÂ98, finishing just one point and one place above relegated Manchester City. After a testimonial match against Jamaica, Barker left Loftus Road for Port Vale. Barker made 351 appearances for QPR in all competitions, scoring 41 goals.
Barker scored on his return to Loftus Road on 5 December 1998. However, the "Valiants" lost the game 3âÂÂ2. He played a total of 25 games in 1998âÂÂ99, as the club went through a turbulent period by replacing manager John Rudge with Brian Horton. Barker featured just six times at Vale Park in the 1999âÂÂ2000 campaign and retired at the end of his contract in November after picking up an injury.
Barker applied unsuccessfully for management jobs and instead began working full-time for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in 1999 after spending five years on the management committee. He went on to become a senior executive for the PFA.
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Blackburn Rovers