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Phillip Anthony Bardsley is a professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Burnley and he has represented the Scotland national team.
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Bardsley began his career with Manchester United where he made 18 appearances in five seasons at the club.
Bardsley established himself as a regular at the Stadium of Light under Steve Bruce and Martin O'Neill and he won the player of the year award in 2010-11.
Under Poyet, Bardsley helped Sunderland to avoid relegation in 2013-14 and reach the 2014 Football League Cup Final, in which they lost 3-1 to Manchester City.
After his Sunderland contract expired in June 2014, Bardsley joined Stoke City on a free transfer.
Bardsley started his career with Charlestown Lads Club also with Redshaw before signing for Manchester United.
After coming through the club's youth system, Bardsley was a regular in Manchester United's under-17 team from the 2000-01 season, before progressing to the under-19s from the 2002-03 season.
After returning to Manchester United at the end of 2003-04, Bardsley made three appearances on the club's 2004-05 pre-season tour of the United States, playing against Bayern Munich, Celtic and Milan.
Bardsley never played for Rangers again and returned to Manchester United in December.
On 8 January 2007, Bardsley joined Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season and played his first Premier League match against Watford on 20 January.
After playing what would turn out to be his last match for the Manchester United first team against Coventry City in the League Cup on 26 September 2007, it was confirmed on 15 October Bardsley would join Sheffield United on loan until January 2008.
Despite Sheffield United agreeing a deal with Manchester United to sign him permanently, Bardsley left at the end of his loan deal in January 2008 after playing 16 matches.
Bardsley established himself as a regular at the Stadium of Light under Steve Bruce and Martin O'Neill and he won the player of the year award in 2010-11.
Under Poyet, Bardsley helped Sunderland to avoid relegation in 2013-14 and reach the 2014 Football League Cup Final, in which they lost 3-1 to Manchester City.
After his Sunderland contract expired in June 2014, Bardsley joined Stoke City on a free transfer.
Bardsley started his career with Charlestown Lads Club also with Redshaw before signing for Manchester United.
After coming through the club's youth system, Bardsley was a regular in Manchester United's under-17 team from the 2000-01 season, before progressing to the under-19s from the 2002-03 season.
After returning to Manchester United at the end of 2003-04, Bardsley made three appearances on the club's 2004-05 pre-season tour of the United States, playing against Bayern Munich, Celtic and Milan.
Bardsley never played for Rangers again and returned to Manchester United in December.
On 8 January 2007, Bardsley joined Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season and played his first Premier League match against Watford on 20 January.
After playing what would turn out to be his last match for the Manchester United first team against Coventry City in the League Cup on 26 September 2007, it was confirmed on 15 October Bardsley would join Sheffield United on loan until January 2008.
Despite Sheffield United agreeing a deal with Manchester United to sign him permanently, Bardsley left at the end of his loan deal in January 2008 after playing 16 matches.
On 22 January 2008, Bardsley joined Sunderland on a three-and-a-half-year contract in a deal worth an initial £850,000, potentially rising to £2 million.
Bardsley played 11 times under Roy Keane in 2007-08 as Sunderland successfully avoided relegation by three points.
On 27 August 2008 Bardsley scored his first goal in English football in a 2-1 victory against Nottingham Forest in the League Cup.
Bardsley lost out to Pascal Chimbonda during the first half of the 2008-09 campaign before regaining his place in the team in November 2008.
Bardsley kept his place under new manager Steve Bruce for the first half of the 2009-10 season until loan signing Alan Hutton took his place in February 2010.
From there until the end of the campaign Bardsley was mainly used as a substitute and due his lack of playing time, Bardsley stated that he may have to consider leaving.
Hutton didn't make his move permanent and Bardsley was able to reclaim his place in the side and in November 2010, he signed a new three-and-a-half-year deal running until summer 2014.
In total Bardsley played 37 times in 2010-11 as the Black Cats finished in 10th position.
Bardsley made a poor start to the 2011-12 season as he was sent-off in a 1-0 defeat against rivals Newcastle United on 21 August 2011.
Bardsley played 11 times under Roy Keane in 2007-08 as Sunderland successfully avoided relegation by three points.
On 27 August 2008 Bardsley scored his first goal in English football in a 2-1 victory against Nottingham Forest in the League Cup.
Bardsley lost out to Pascal Chimbonda during the first half of the 2008-09 campaign before regaining his place in the team in November 2008.
Bardsley kept his place under new manager Steve Bruce for the first half of the 2009-10 season until loan signing Alan Hutton took his place in February 2010.
From there until the end of the campaign Bardsley was mainly used as a substitute and due his lack of playing time, Bardsley stated that he may have to consider leaving.
Hutton didn't make his move permanent and Bardsley was able to reclaim his place in the side and in November 2010, he signed a new three-and-a-half-year deal running until summer 2014.
In total Bardsley played 37 times in 2010-11 as the Black Cats finished in 10th position.
Bardsley made a poor start to the 2011-12 season as he was sent-off in a 1-0 defeat against rivals Newcastle United on 21 August 2011.
Bardsley returned to the side at the end of October 2012, with the team struggling near the bottom of the table.
Bardsley scored in the penultimate match of the season in a 1-1 draw with Southampton on 12 May 2013.
Bardsley missed the final match of the season away at Tottenham Hotspur after he and Matthew Kilgallon were pictured visiting a casino, angering Di Canio who vowed never to play the pair again.
Di Canio also fined Bardsley as well as six other Sunderland players for "Indiscipline" which prompted an investigation by the PFA. Bardsley began the 2013-14 season playing with the under-21s and whilst playing against Bolton Wanderers on 12 August 2013 he broke his foot ending Di Canio's attempts to sell him.
On 20 August 2013, Bardsley was suspended by Sunderland after mocking the club's opening day defeat to Fulham on a social media site.
Bardsley played the full match of the 2014 Football League Cup Final as Sunderland lost 3-1 to Manchester City.
Bardsley played a total of 33 times in 2013-14 as Sunderland finished in 14th position.
Bardsley scored in the penultimate match of the season in a 1-1 draw with Southampton on 12 May 2013.
Bardsley missed the final match of the season away at Tottenham Hotspur after he and Matthew Kilgallon were pictured visiting a casino, angering Di Canio who vowed never to play the pair again.
Di Canio also fined Bardsley as well as six other Sunderland players for "Indiscipline" which prompted an investigation by the PFA. Bardsley began the 2013-14 season playing with the under-21s and whilst playing against Bolton Wanderers on 12 August 2013 he broke his foot ending Di Canio's attempts to sell him.
On 20 August 2013, Bardsley was suspended by Sunderland after mocking the club's opening day defeat to Fulham on a social media site.
Bardsley played the full match of the 2014 Football League Cup Final as Sunderland lost 3-1 to Manchester City.
Bardsley played a total of 33 times in 2013-14 as Sunderland finished in 14th position.
On 22 May 2014, Bardsley signed a three-year contract with Stoke City.
Bardsley established himself as a regular under Mark Hughes but struggled with discipline, picking up nine yellow cards by March 2015.
Bardsley played 30 times for Stoke in the 2014-15 season as Stoke finished in 9th position.
Bardsley lost his place in the Stoke squad for the 2015-16 season following the arrival of Glen Johnson from Liverpool.
Despite missing out on league appearances Bardsley played a part in Stoke's League Cup campaign.
Following injury to Johnson in February, Bardsley took his place back in the side until the end of the season.
Bardsley scored a rare goal in a 4-0 EFL Cup victory over Stevenage on 23 August 2016.
Bardsley played 16 times in 2016-17 as Stoke finished in 13th position.
On 25 July 2017, Bardsley completed a transfer to Premier League club Burnley, signing a two-year contract.
On 7 March 2021, Bardsley agreed a new one-year contract with Burnley, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2022.
On 6 October 2010, Bardsley received a call-up for the Scotland national team for the Euro 2012 qualifier against the Czech Republic on 8 October 2010.
Bardsley established himself as a regular under Mark Hughes but struggled with discipline, picking up nine yellow cards by March 2015.
Bardsley played 30 times for Stoke in the 2014-15 season as Stoke finished in 9th position.
Bardsley lost his place in the Stoke squad for the 2015-16 season following the arrival of Glen Johnson from Liverpool.
Despite missing out on league appearances Bardsley played a part in Stoke's League Cup campaign.
Following injury to Johnson in February, Bardsley took his place back in the side until the end of the season.
Bardsley scored a rare goal in a 4-0 EFL Cup victory over Stevenage on 23 August 2016.
Bardsley played 16 times in 2016-17 as Stoke finished in 13th position.
On 25 July 2017, Bardsley completed a transfer to Premier League club Burnley, signing a two-year contract.
On 7 March 2021, Bardsley agreed a new one-year contract with Burnley, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2022.
On 6 October 2010, Bardsley received a call-up for the Scotland national team for the Euro 2012 qualifier against the Czech Republic on 8 October 2010.
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