Michael Richard Hill (3 December 1947[1] – 23 June 2008) was an English-born, Welsh international footballer who played as a forward.
Hereford-born Hill started his career with Bethesda Athletic and joined Sheffield United in September 1965.
He was loaned to Blackpool for a month in June 1972 and played in the Anglo-Italian Cup Final defeat against A.S. Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.
He was a traditional target man for most of his career who earned the nickname 'Mick The Flick' for his propensity to move the ball quickly and with guile when he received it.
In 1971, Hill played twice for Wales, against Czechoslovakia and Romania in the UEFA European Football Championship qualifying competition.