Liam O'Neil (footballer)

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Liam O'Neil
Personal information
Full name Liam Christian James O'Neil [1]
Date of birth (1993-07-31) 31 July 1993 (age 31)
Place of birth Cambridge, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.81 m) [2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Cambridge United (under 18s manager)
Youth career
0000–2005 Cambridge United
2005–2012 Histon
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2012–2015 West Bromwich Albion 3 (0)
2012VPS (loan) 18 (1)
2014–2015Scunthorpe United (loan) 21 (2)
2015–2017 Chesterfield 43 (2)
2017–2023 Cambridge United 145 (6)
2023 Boreham Wood 10 (0)
Total240(11)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Liam Christian James O'Neil (born 31 July 1993) is an English coach and former footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently under-18s manager at Cambridge United.

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Career

West Bromwich Albion

O'Neil is a product of the West Bromwich Albion youth academy, having joined from Non-League club Histon as a youth player. [3] In May 2012, O'Neil signed his first professional contract with the club. [4] [5]

O'Neil then debuted for West Brom in a crucial 2–1 victory over Swansea City on 15 March 2014, [6] and then went on to make two further appearances from the bench against Stoke City [7] and Norwich City respectively. [8] He subsequently was rewarded for his progress with a new deal in May 2014, officially putting pen to paper on a one-year contract, plus a further year's option in the club's favour, on 1 July 2014. [9] He made his Football League Cup debut on 24 September 2014 against Hull City; West Brom ended up winning the match 3–2. O'Neil's performance was praised by Manager Alan Irvine. [10] He made another appearance for West Brom in the League Cup against AFC Bournemouth on 28 October 2014 though West Brom ended up losing the match 2–1. [11]

At the end of the 2014–15 season, O'Neil had his contract extended for another season. [12]

Loan spells

O'Neil gained professional experience during a loan spell at Finnish club VPS in summer 2012. [13] He quickly made an impact for the club in the first team and was named May's Team of the Month. [14] O'Neil would score his first goal for the club, in a 3–1 win over Turun Palloseura on 14 July 2012. [15] O'Neil went on to make eighteen appearances for VPS before returning to England in early August.[ citation needed ]

In late-November, O'Neil joined Football League One side Scunthorpe United on a one-month loan. [16] Making three appearances so far at the club earned O'Neil a loan extension until 13 January 2014. [17] O'Neil then scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–1 win over Rochdale on Boxing Day. [18] Soon after, O'Neil's loan spell with Scunthorpe United was soon extended until the end of the season. [19] A few weeks later on 31 January 2015, O'Neil scored his second goal for the club, in a 4–1 win over Leyton Orient. [20] However, O'Neil was dropped from the squad before it was revealed he injured his ankle, which saw him returned to his parent club early. [21] [22]

Chesterfield

On 24 August 2015, O'Neil joined League One side Chesterfield for an undisclosed fee. [23]

Cambridge United

On 31 January 2017, O'Neil joined Cambridge United on a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee. [24]

In April 2018 O'Neil was awarded the 2017/18 EFL Sky Bet League Two PFA Player in the Community in recognition of his community work with Cambridge United Community Trust. [25]

In August 2019 O'Neil was fined £3,000 by the Football Association after admitting "improper conduct". [26]

O'Neil signed a new one-year contract in May 2022, signing for a seventh season. [27]

Boreham Wood

On 11 August 2023, O'Neil signed for National League club Boreham Wood. [28]

Coaching career

On 8 December 2023, O'Neil retired from football and returned to Cambridge United and took up the role as Under 18s manager. [29]

Personal life

Born in Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland, O'Neil has said he is open to play for Wales national football team, as his mother is from Mumbles, Wales. [30]

Career statistics

[31]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
West Bromwich Albion 2013–14 Premier League 3000000030
2014–15 Premier League0000200020
VPS (loan) 2012 Veikkausliiga 181200000201
Scunthorpe United (loan) 2014–15 League One 212000000212
Chesterfield 2015–16 League One260200010290
2016–17 League One172200010121
Total432400020492
Cambridge United 2016–17 [32] League Two 131000000131
2017–18 [33] 260200030310
2018–19 [34] 190101040250
2019–20 [35] 281200010311
2020–21 [36] 212001010232
2021–22 [37] League One211100010231
2022–23 [38] 171001130212
Total145660311301677
Boreham Wood 2023–24 National League 1001000110
Career total240111305115027312

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