Career
He is currently the Youth Department goalkeeping coach with Blackpool F.C. and is also playing for Warrington Town. Playing career
Westhead started his career as a 17-year-old goalkeeper at Bolton Wanderers after initially being spotted whilst playing for non-League side Blackpool Mechanics. During his four years there Bolton were promoted from the Second Division to the Premier League but the nearest Westhead got to any playing time was as an unused substitute in a game against Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1994.
On his release from Bolton a brief spell in the Republic of Ireland playing for Sligo Rovers in the League of Ireland.
He returned to England to Telford United and then Kidderminster Harriers. Westhead returned to his native North West with a year spell at Leigh Remote Method Invocation. He them moved to Stevenage Borough with whom he spent three years ending with a Play-off final defeat to Carlisle United.
A spell at Hyde United was followed by a brief spell at Droylsden until a knee injury brought a premature end to his career. He came out of retirement on 2 September 2011 to sign a playing contract with Warrington Town after they lost their goalkeeper David Stephenson.
Coaching career
Westhead is now a fully qualified coach and is currently the Youth Department goalkeeping coach at of his hometown club, Blackpool.