Jamie Reed (footballer)

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Jamie Reed
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Reed with York City following the 2012 FA Trophy Final
Personal information
Full name Jamie Lee Reed [1]
Date of birth (1987-08-13) 13 August 1987 (age 36) [2]
Place of birth Chester, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) [2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Buckley Town
Youth career
2003–2005 Wrexham
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2008 Wrexham 7 (1)
2006Glentoran (loan) 5 (1)
2006–2007Colwyn Bay (loan) 5 (4)
2007–2008Aberystwyth Town (loan) 20 (9)
2008Tamworth (loan) 7 (1)
2008–2009 Rhyl 31 (13)
2009–2011 Bangor City 52 (49)
2010Dandenong Thunder (loan) 7 (5)
2011–2013 York City 74 (25)
2013Cambridge United (loan) 7 (1)
2013–2014 Chester 22 (2)
2014 South Melbourne 25 (12)
2015–2016 The New Saints 9 (4)
2015–2016Aberystwyth Town (loan) 17 (7)
2016 Llandudno 5 (3)
2016–2017 Bangor City 20 (2)
2017 Llandudno 10 (2)
2017 Newtown 24 (10)
2017–2018 Ashton United 2 (1)
2019 Northwich Victoria 14 (11)
2020 Cefn Druids 14 (8)
2021 Aberystwyth Town 8 (5)
2021 Prestatyn Town 14 (10)
2021–2022 1874 Northwich 20 (10)
2023 Wythenshawe Town 1 (0)
2023–2024 Mold Alexandra 2 (0)
2024– Buckley Town 4 (3)
International career
2009–2012 Wales semi-pro 4 (0)
Managerial career
2022–2023 Airbus UK Broughton
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:38, 21 January 2024 (UTC)

Jamie Lee Reed (born 13 August 1987) is a footballer and coach who currently plays as a striker for Cymru North side Buckley Town. Born in England, he has represented Wales at semi-professional level.

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Early career

Born in Chester, Cheshire, Reed began his career in Wrexham's youth system aged 16 in 2003. [3] He signed his first professional contract with the club on 20 August 2004. [2] He made his first-team debut as a 79th minute substitute in a 4–1 defeat at Wycombe Wanderers on 27 September 2005. [4] He joined Glentoran on loan until the end of the 2005–06 season in January 2006 and made five appearances for the Irish Premier League side. [5] After returning to Wrexham, manager Denis Smith said "While it was not easy for him with a change of manager so early in his spell at Glentoran, he knuckled down" and in June 2006 signed his professional contract with the club. [6] Reed joined Northern Premier League First Division team Colwyn Bay on an initial one-month on 28 October 2006, [7] making his debut the following day in a 1–0 victory over Alsager Town. [8] His first goal for the club came against Goole in November 2006, and having scored four goals in five appearances he returned to Wrexham on 1 January 2007. [9] [10] [11]

In August 2007, Reed signed for Welsh Premier League club Aberystwyth Town on a four-month loan until January 2008. [12] He finished the loan with 9 goals from 20 league appearances [13] and joined Conference North team Tamworth on a one-month loan in January 2008. [14] He made his debut in a 1–0 victory at Blyth Spartans in the FA Trophy second round on 12 January 2008, and his first goal came in a 2–1 victory over Hyde United on 26 January. [15] He extended the loan on 12 February 2008 for second month until March 2008. [16] Reed returned to Wrexham on 12 March 2008 after the completion of a two-month loan, [17] which he completed with 11 appearances and 1 goal. [15]

Welsh Premier League

Wrexham released Reed on 6 May 2008 following the club's relegation into the Conference Premier, [18] and after a trial with The New Saints he joined Welsh Premier League side Rhyl one a one-year contract on 1 July. [19] [20] [21] He scored 13 times in 31 league appearances as Rhyl won the Welsh Premier League title, before leaving at the end of 2008–09. [3] [13] After an attempt to win a contract at a Major League Soccer club in the United States, Reed decided to sign for Bangor City in August 2009. [21] He was named Welsh Premier League Player of the Month for March 2010, having scored seven goals in six matches, at the time placing him as the league's top goalscorer. [22] He scored the second goal in the 2010 Welsh Cup Final against Port Talbot Town on 1 May, which Bangor went on to win 3–2. [23] Reed finished 2009–10 with 30 goals in 42 appearances, [24] finishing second to Rhys Griffiths in the Welsh Premier League goalscoring charts with 24 goals. [25] Reed joined Australian Victorian Premier League side Dandenong Thunder in May on loan for the duration of the summer break in the Welsh Premier League, [26] scoring five goals in seven appearances before returning to Bangor in August. [9] [27] He signed a new contract with Bangor in September 2010, which contracted him to the club until June 2013. [28]

York City

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Reed playing for York City in 2011

In November 2010, Conference Premier side York City had a five-figure bid for Reed rejected by Bangor. [29] He signed for York on 6 January 2011 for an undisclosed fee, which set a new record for the highest fee received by Bangor, on a two-and-half-year contract. [30] [31] Prior to signing for York, he had scored 18 goals in 19 appearances for Bangor during 2010–11, [32] with 17 league goals making him the top scorer in the Welsh Premier League. [33] Reed made his debut as an 85th-minute substitute in a 2–0 defeat away to Premier League club Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup third round on 8 January 2011. [34] [35] This was followed by his first start and home debut three days later in a 1–0 victory over Grimsby Town on 11 January 2011. [34] He scored his first goal after latching onto Ashley Chambers' rebounded shot in a 2–1 home win over Forest Green Rovers on 22 January 2011. [34] [36] He scored two goals in one game for the first time for York with both goals in a 2–1 victory over Mansfield Town on 15 March 2011. [34] Reed finished 2010–11 with 9 goals in 24 appearances for York. [34]

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Reed playing for York City in 2011

On his sixth appearance of 2011–12, all of which were as a substitute, Reed scored an 88th-minute winner with a volley in a 1–0 home victory over Bath City on 13 September 2011. [37] [38] Reed entered the 2012 FA Trophy Final as a 90th-minute substitute, with York beating Newport County 2–0 at Wembley Stadium on 12 May 2012. [39] Eight days later he entered the 2–1 win over Luton in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final at Wembley as a 78th-minute substitute, a result that meant the club returned to the Football League after an eight-year absence with promotion to League Two. [40]

Reed scored his first goal of 2012–13 with the opening goal of a 1–1 home draw with AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup first round on 3 November 2012. [41] He was loaned to Conference Premier side Cambridge United for the rest of the season on 11 February 2013. [42] He made his debut the following day in Cambridge's 3–0 home defeat to Alfreton Town. [41] He was recalled early from the loan by York on 11 March 2013, [43] having made seven appearances for Cambridge. [41] Reed made 3 substitute outings after returning, meaning he finished the season with 19 appearances and 4 goals for York. [41] He was released by York on 30 April 2013. [44]

Chester and South Melbourne

Reed signed for his hometown club, newly promoted Conference Premier side Chester, on a one-year contract on 4 July 2013. [45] [46] He signed for South Melbourne of the National Premier Leagues Victoria in Australia on 12 March 2014. [47]

Later career

Reed signed for The New Saints on 7 November 2014 despite not being able to play until January 2015.[ citation needed ] He scored his first goal for the club as a half time substitute against Prestatyn Town.[ citation needed ] He left the club by mutual consent on 29 January 2016 [48] and signed for their Welsh Premier League rivals Llandudno later that day. [49] Subsequently, he joined Newtown. In January 2019, following an achilles rupture, he joined Ashton United. [50] A spell with Northwich Victoria followed.

In 2020 he joined Cefn Druids before moving to Aberystwyth Town in early 2021. He then joined Prestatyn Town, in the second tier Cymru North in May 2021, where as well as playing he manages the club's Under-19 side. [51] In late 2021, Reed joined Northern Premier League Division One West side 1874 Northwich. [52] He made his debut off the bench in a 3–1 win at Kidsgrove Athletic, where he scored the third goal. [53] At the beginning of the 2022-23 preseason, 1874 Northwich announced Reed as a player-coach for the upcoming season.

International career

In November 2009, Reed made his debut for the Wales semi-pro team in a 2–2 draw with Northern Ireland, [54] which made him the second player to feature for a Welsh national team under the "education eligibility" ruling. [3]

Personal life

Reed was living in Chester with his parents until joining York City, when he and his partner moved to a house in York. He is the older brother of professional footballer Scott van-der-Sluis. [55]

Career statistics

As of match played 15 January 2022.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wrexham 2005–06 [56] League Two 3000000030
2006–07 [57] League Two4000000040
2007–08 [58] League Two0000
Total7000000070
Glentoran (loan) 2005–06 [9] Irish Premier League 5050
Colwyn Bay (loan) 2006–07 [9] NPL First Division 5454
Aberystwyth Town (loan) 2007–08 [13] Welsh Premier League 209209
Tamworth (loan) 2007–08 [15] Conference North 714 [lower-alpha 1] 0111
Rhyl 2008–09 [13] Welsh Premier League31133113
Bangor City 2009–10 [24] Welsh Premier League342466204230
2010–11 [32] Welsh Premier League181711001918
Total524177206148
Dandenong Thunder (loan) 2010 [9] Victorian Premier League 7575
York City 2010–11 [34] Conference Premier 23910249
2011–12 [37] Conference Premier3510106 [lower-alpha 2] 24212
2012–13 [41] League Two16123001 [lower-alpha 3] 0194
Total74204300728525
Cambridge United (loan) 2012–13 [59] Conference Premier7070
Chester 2013–14 [60] Conference Premier222103 [lower-alpha 4] 1263
South Melbourne 2014 [61] National Premier Leagues Victoria 25126 [lower-alpha 5] 13113
The New Saints 2014–15 [59] Welsh Premier League941010114
2015–16 [59] Welsh Premier League00000000
Total941010114
Aberystwyth Town (loan) 2015–16 [59] Welsh Premier League1770000177
Llandudno 2015–16 [59] Welsh Premier League5353
Bangor City 2016–17 [59] Welsh Premier League202102000232
Llandudno 2016–17 [59] Welsh Premier League0000000000
1874 Northwich 2021–22 [62] Northern Premier League Division One West9500001 [lower-alpha 6] 095
Career total324128131050214352151
  1. Appearance(s) in FA Trophy
  2. Five appearances and two goals in FA Trophy, one appearance in Conference Premier play-offs
  3. Appearance in Football League Trophy
  4. One appearance in FA Trophy, two appearances and one goal in Cheshire Senior Cup
  5. Two appearances and one goal in National Premier League Finals, four appearances in Dockerty Cup
  6. Appearance in 2021-22 Cheshire Senior Cup

Honours

Rhyl

Bangor City

York City

South Melbourne

The New Saints

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