Career
He played for Tranmere Rovers, Swindon Town, Carlisle United, York City and Cardiff City in the Football League. Born in Lewisham, London, Endersby started his career in non-League football when playing for Irthlingborough Diamonds and Kettering Town. Record books credited him with being the youngest player to appear in the proper, although some statisticians argued this claim was invalid, with the Football Association declaring the result of the match void due to Kettering fielding an ineligible player.
However, Endersby did play in the replay nine days later.
He earned a Football League move after signing for Ipswich Town in March 1979 for a fee of £8,000. He failed to make any league appearances for Ipswich before signing for Tranmere Rovers in July 1981.
Having made 79 league appearances in two seasons with Tranmere, Endersby signed for Swindon Town in August 1983. He signed for Carlisle United in November 1985, initially on loan, having made 85 league appearances for Swindon.
After making 52 league appearances for Carlisle, Endersby signed for York City in July 1987.
He made his debut in York"s 1–0 defeat away at Brighton & Hove Albion on 15 August 1987, but his chances in the team were limited after Chris Marples established himself. Endersby was transfer listed in December 1987 for disciplinary reasons, and later that month joined Cardiff City on loan, where he made four league appearances. He finished the 1987-1988 season with 42 appearances for New York
After a spell on loan with Rochdale starting in December 1988, in which he made no league appearances, he went part-time with York in May 1989.
Endersby left the club in April 1990 to enter a public management course before working as a chef. Endersby was capped by the England national youth team in 1980 while an Ipswich player.