Phil Bardsley’s Net Worth & Bio – Soccer & Real Housewives

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Phillip Anthony Bardsley is a professional footballer who now plays for Burnley in the Premier League and has also represented Scotland at international level. He has continued to build a name for himself on the football field and has become increasingly well-known as the spouse of Tanya Bardsley, a cast member of Bravo TV’s successful reality program “The Real Housewives of Cheshire.”

Phil Bardsley's Net Worth

In 2022, Phil Bardsley’s net worth is estimated to be $3.1 million. His primary source of income is his professional soccer career. Phil is most known for his time with Stoke City and the Scotland national team. He is presently at Burnley and a right-back who calls himself a “modern full-back.” He also established himself as a regular player at the Ѕtаdіum оf Lіght wіth Маrtіn О’Nеіll аnd Ѕtеvе Вruсе, and won the rеgulаr рlауеr оf thе уеаr award in the period 2010–11, which adds to his popularity.

His fortune and popularity are also on the rise, owing to his wife Tanya Bardsley from “The Real Housewives of Cheshire,” and his coaching profession, which began in May 2017 when he completed a UEFA B License course with the Irish Football Association.

Phil's Early Life

Phil Bardsley is 36 years old. He was born on June 28, 1985 in Salford, England. The public was not given any information about his parents or siblings, if he has any. However, his family just experienced the loss of Phil’s grandfather, according to reports. In October 2016, his grandfather, John Lancaster, died in a vehicle accident. We’ll update this page as we discover more and he reveals details about his early life.

Phil Bardsley's Education

Phil Bardsley, along with former United teammates Mark Redshaw and Mark Howard, attended Hope High School. Other details about the institution where he earned his degree, as well as the degree itself, were not revealed. We’ll update this page when we find out more.

Phil Bardsley's Wife and Family Life

Phil Bardsley married Tanya Bardsley in 2014. Tanya is an English model, reality television personality, and entrepreneur. She’s best recognized these days for her position as the lone original cast member of “The Real Housewives of Cheshire,” and the only housewife who has appeared in every season since the show’s inception in 2015.

Gabriella, Rocci, Renz, and Ralphi are the four children of the couple. Gabriella, on the other hand, has a different father from Tanya’s prior relationship than her younger brothers.

Phil Bardsley's Career

Phil Bardsley started his career at Manchester United, where he played for five seasons and made 18 appearances. Phil signed a two-year deal with the Clarets in July 2017 after leaving Premier League rivals Stoke City, and his signing marks a return to Turf Moor for the Scotland international. During a loan move from Manchester United to Burnley towards the conclusion of the 2005 – 2006 season, he made six Championship appearances.

That season was a watershed moment for the right-back, who made his Premier League debut for United. Phil made eight top-flight games for United after coming through the academy levels at Old Trafford, where he began as an eight-year-old. United finished second to Chelsea in the 2005-2006 championship campaign. During his stint at Old Trafford, he made 18 senior appearances for United and gained first-team experience via loan spells with Burnley, Royal Antwerp, Rangers, Aston Villa, and Sheffield United.

He left United in January 2008 to join Sunderland, where he spent the next six and a half seasons, assisting the Black Cats remain in the Premier League. Before becoming a free agent and joining Stoke City in May of 2014, he made precisely 200 appearances for Sunderland. Despite stiff competition for full-back positions at the Britannia Stadium, Phil appeared in 51 Premier League games for Mark Hughes’ side, guiding them to three consecutive ninth-place finishes — a club record in the Premier League history.

Phil signed a new 12-month contract at the conclusion of the 2016-2017 season, but embraced a new challenge at Turf Moor only a few months later, following former team-mate Jon Walters from Stoke to become part of Sean Dyche’s re-shaped side. He also added to his international tally at Turf Moor, having chosen to play for Scotland, his father’s homeland, and gaining 13 caps since his debut in 2010. 

After a long wait for his Premier League debut for the Clarets, the seasoned defender made a winning start against Bournemouth at the end of November, kicking off a 13-game unbroken run that saw Burnley finish seventh and him to return to Europe. Phil played in the Clarets’ Europa League campaign before having to wait for a consistent run of Premier League matches, but his comeback to the starting line-up on a regular basis towards the end of December aided the Clarets’ Premier League survival.

In 2018 and 2019, the professional footballer started a total of 19 Premier League games, earning a 12-month contract extension with the Clarets. He more than justified his prolonged stay with a strong showing in the 2019-2020 season, in which he started 21 top-flight games. As he neared the conclusion of his contract, Phil missed the first two games due to the lockdown caused by the Covid-19 outbreak.

He returned to regular duties at the age of 35 after signing a new 12-month contract, and was subsequently a constant fixture at right-back throughout the Clarets’ run-in as they clinched a top-10 finish, setting up Phil for a historic 16th straight season in the Premier League. He kept his starting place at the start of the 2020 to 2021 season, although his chances were restricted due to the form of Matt Lowton and a handful of injury absences. He remained an important member of the Clarets’ team, and he signed a new 12-month contract to keep him at Turf Moor and in the Premier League until June 2022.

Today, after completing a UEFA B License course with the Irish Football Association, Phil Bardsley now works as a coach.

Burnley's Phil Bardsley's Future Is Uncertain

On the field, Burnley is fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League, but off it, they are facing a crucial summer with ten players out of contract. There are just a few months left in the season, and the futures of a number of Clarets players are up in the air as we approach the closing weeks.

The problem is looming huge on the horizon, with half of the team perhaps leaving for greener pastures. Sean Dyche, the Burnley manager, sensibly wants to prevent such situation as he tries to ‘layer up’ his playing staff instead of face a rebuild.

Burnley’s Premier League standings also don’t help things, since it’s unknown if they’ll be playing in the Premier League or the Championship next season, which has an influence on both the club and the players when it comes to negotiating terms, with some wanting first-team football, which may occur at Turf Moor in the case of relegation, and others wanting to stay in the Premier League.

The majority of the Clarets’ first-team lineup is under contract, with the exception of center back duo Ben Mee and James Tarkowski. The latter is expected to go on a free transfer at the conclusion of the season, although there is still hope that the captain may sign new terms. He’s said multiple times this season that he sees his future at Turf Moor and that he may stay there for the remainder of his career. With Nathan Collins certain to gain from Tarkowski’s exit and push up to the XI next season, tying down Mee would be a significant boost for Burnley.

In other news, the team has one-year options on Jack Cork and Ashley Barnes’ contracts, which are anticipated to be exercised. Matej Vydra, the club’s top scorer, is set to depart in the summer after failing to reach an agreement on a new contract, while Phil Bardsley’s future is uncertain as he turns 37 in the summer.

In 2021, due to a hernia injury that necessitates surgery, Phil missed the remainder of the season. The footballer had been aware of the severity of the condition for some time, but had been holding off on undergoing surgery until Burnley had mathematically guaranteed themselves another season in the Premier League. He has only made eight appearances in all competitions at the time due to the form of Matt Lowton, but he had intended to maintain himself available to the team until the perfect moment came.

“We’ve got a couple of situations where players will miss games because of injury. They’ve been hanging on. Phil Bardsley has a hernia situation, which will hopefully be straight-forward,” manager Sean Dyche remarked at the time. “He’s been keeping himself right and training very hard to make sure that we saw the job through.”

“That will need doing now and there are couple of others who just need things looking at to make sure, so we’ll have to get on top of them We hope not to go into the next pre-season with all these injuries, so the things players have been carrying we have to try and get on top of.”

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Facts About Phil Bardsley

Nationality Scottish
Estimate Net Worth $3.1 million
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Birthplace Salford, England
Birthday June 28, 1985