Nicholas John Cusack (born 24 December 1965 in Maltby, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English former footballer and, briefly, player-manager.
He was for a time chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), and is now an Assistant Chief Executive.
[citation needed] After a period as caretaker manager, he was appointed player-coach in April 2002,[3] but after just 17 games in charge he was replaced by Brian Flynn; he turned down an offer to remain on the coaching staff, and left in September 2002 with the club at the bottom of the Football League.
[4] Cusack was Swansea's PFA representative, and was elected chairman of the Association, succeeding Barry Horne, in November 2001.
[5] He was active in the PFA's opposition to a reduction of professional clubs in the league pyramid.