1958: Born Luton, December 21.
1985: Starts his playing career at non-league Barnet.
1986: Joins Scarborough on November 1. Helped the club reach the Football
League that season under manager Neil Warnock. Makes a total of 61 appearances
in three seasons.
1989: Moves on to Notts County and is signed by Warnock for £15,000, although
fails to make a first-team appearance in just over three seasons at Meadow
Lane.
1993: In January, joins Torquay United on a free transfer and spends seven
months with the Gulls, making 20 appearances.
1993: Again signed by Warnock and on a free as he joins Huddersfield, but
makes just 10 appearances in two seasons. Four of those, however, were in the
1994-95 campaign when Town were promoted to Division One via the play-offs.
Under Warnock, embarks on the coaching road by taking charge of the youths.
1995: Joins Plymouth on a free transfer in August, following Warnock to Home
Park, making 27 appearances in three seasons. Blackwell played 20 matches in
Argyle's 1995-96 promotion to the Second Division via the play-offs. Again is
allowed to coach the youths.
1998: Moves on to Bury, and again works under Warnock, but is unable to
prevent the club being relegated to the Second Division. Blackwell leaves in the
summer of 1999.
2000: Links up with Warnock for one final time, on this occasion at Sheffield
United where he eventually becomes first-team coach.
2003: Tastes disappointment on three fronts as United are beaten in the
semi-finals of the FA Cup, the Worthington Cup, as well as the First Division
play-off final. But his reputation precedes him for in June, and despite never
having met then Leeds manager Peter Reid, is appointed head coach at Elland
Road.
2004: In May, takes caretaker charge of Leeds for the final game of their
Premiership relegation season at Chelsea following Eddie Gray's departure a few
days earlier.
May 26:Becomes Leeds' fourth managerial appointment in two years and signs a
two-year contract.