Career
He was manager of Southern League club Truro City until March 2014. Playing career
In 1983, Massey transferred to Hull City for £50,000, before moving on to Cambridge United and then Wrexham, for whom he played in the 1986-1987 European Cup Winners" Cup. He finished his playing career in Cornwall with South Western Football League side Truro City, and subsequently went on to manage the club
Managerial career
Massey managed Truro from 1992-1994, before moving to Devon to concentrate on his business interests, although he took the job of managing the Cornish representative team and guided them to two South West Counties Championship finals.
He later managed Falmouth Town and returned for a second spell at Truro City between 2005-2006. In 2010 he became manager of South West Peninsula League club Buckland Athletic, but was sacked after a few months.
He then took on the managerial role at Bovey Tracey in 2011 but had to step down later in the year due to his son"s illness. During his time at Bovey Tracey, he was in talks with Tiverton Town about a role there as director of football.
Massey rejoined Truro City during the 2012-2013 season as Head of Football while the club were in administration and bottom of the Conference South.
After the club was relegated at the end of the season, manager Lee Hodges left the club, and Massey became manager of Truro City for the third time. Massey was sacked on 12 March 2014 after rejecting an offer of a more passive role at the club, with City in 19th place in the Southern Premier.