Career
A striker, Phillips, began his football career as a youth trainee with Plymouth Argyle, turning professional in the 1996 close season. He went on to make over 50 first team appearances for Plymouth, although over half of them were as a substitute. Although scoring just the one league goal whilst at Plymouth, it came in an extremely memorable and dramatic game.
Phillips put Plymouth 1–0 up but Carlisle equalised and then subsequently scored the winning goal in injury time courtesy of their goalkeeper, Jimmy Glass.
While at Plymouth, Phillips suffered a broken leg that many thought would end his playing career. In February 2002, Phillips joined Newport County on loan until the end of the season as Weymouth tried to cut their wage bill.
Over two seasons, Phillips made 67 appearances for Weymouth, scoring 33 goals, attracting attention from a number of higher level sides, including Reading and Yeovil Town (who he had a trial with in November 2002). On 22 February 2005, Phillips moved to Conference National side Exeter City along with teammate Steve Tully for an undisclosed fee.
On 15 May 2008 he joined fellow Conference team Rushden & Diamonds for an undisclosed fee.
In the January 2009 transfer window, Phillips left Rushden and rejoined Weymouth. He joined Cambridge United on 2 March. He left Cambridge at the end of the 2009-2010 season to sign for Bath City on 14 July.
He departed the club two years later after their relegation to the Conference South.
On 25 June 2012 Phillips joined Chippenham Town.