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Name
  
Mike Lake


Role
  
Footballer

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Mike Lake (born 16 November 1966 in Manchester) is an English retired footballer. After been a peripheral figure in his first few seasons at Sheffield United and hindered by injuries, Lake then featured more regularly in the early 1990's once United were back in the old First Division. Lakes time at United is best remembered during the 1991–92 season where he had a consistent spell in the team and scored 4 times in 4 games, all of which were opportunist and often spectacular. Lake with his distinctive long hair and sudden goal scoring streak became a cult-hero at United and as a result of the spectacular goals the Blades fans nicknamed Lake, Mike "Zico" Lake, after the famous Brazilian footballer Arthur Antunes Coimbra, better known as Zico. In particular, Lake is remembered at United for his long range goal against Southampton in a 4 - 2 victory at The Dell. The goal was also nominated for goal of the month and was described as a "Brazilian bender" by United's manager Dave Bassett. Lake also scored a second in the same match, again from long range, this time aided by a deflection.

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In search of regular first team football, Lake joined Wrexham in November of the 1992–93 season, first in a 3 month loan which was then made permanent in a £40,000 deal later on in the season, much to the delight of the Wrexham fans, of which numerous had wrote to Lake personally asking him to join permanently, upon the end of his loan spell. Lake again became a favourite and won promotion with Wrexham during the same season. Injuries began to then take their toll and Lake was released by Wrexham at the end of the 1994–95 season. Wrexham was Lakes last club as injuries prevented him from playing elsewhere and he had to retire.

Clubs

  • 1986-1987 : Macclesfield Town
  • 1987-1992 : Sheffield United
  • 1992-1995 : Wrexham
  • Personal life

    He is the elder brother of former Manchester City favourite Paul Lake.

    References

    Mike Lake (footballer) Wikipedia