Louis Laing

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Louis Laing
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Laing playing for Sunderland
Personal information
Full name Louis Mark Laing
Date of birth (1993-03-06) 6 March 1993 (age 31)
Place of birth Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
2009–2011 Sunderland
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2014 Sunderland 1 (0)
2012Wycombe Wanderers (loan) 11 (0)
2014–2015 Nottingham Forest 0 (0)
2014Notts County (loan) 10 (0)
2015Motherwell (loan) 11 (1)
2015–2017 Motherwell 15 (1)
2016–2017Notts County (loan) 21 (1)
2017 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 14 (0)
2017–2018 Hartlepool United 40 (1)
2018–2019 Blyth Spartans 18 (1)
2019–2021 Darlington 36 (0)
Total178(5)
International career
2008 England U16 3 (0)
2009–2010 England U17 9 (0)
2011 England U18 1 (0)
2010–2011 England U19 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:59, 19 December 2022 (UTC)

Louis Mark Laing (born 6 March 1993) is an English former footballer who played as a defender. He started his career at Sunderland and also played for Wycombe Wanderers, Nottingham Forest, Notts County, Motherwell, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Hartlepool United, Blyth Spartans and Darlington.

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Club career

Sunderland

Laing was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, and grew up supporting Newcastle United. [1] Laing started at youth level with Montague B.C. [2] before he joined Newcastle's arch-rivals Sunderland in summer 2009. [3] In his first year at the Sunderland academy, he made 18 appearances, scoring once, despite injuries during the 2009–10 season. [3]

Laing made his Sunderland debut on 14 May 2011, coming on as a late substitute for John Mensah in a 3–1 defeat at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers. [4] Although manager Steve Bruce was normally keen to let young players out on loan to play first-team football, the Sunderland Echo speculated that Laing might "have a part to play" for his parent club. [5]

On 16 January 2012, Laing signed for League One club Wycombe Wanderers on a one-month loan. [6] On 21 January, he made his debut in a 3–0 win against Rochdale at Adams Park. [7] The loan was extended until the end of the season. [8]

On his return from loan, Laing signed a new contract with Sunderland. [9] His next two seasons were overshadowed by injuries, [10] and he was released at the end of the 2013–14 season. [11]

Nottingham Forest

Despite interest from Blackburn Rovers, [12] Newcastle United [13] and Manchester United, [14] Laing signed a one-year deal with Nottingham Forest. [15]

Having only featured in Forest's reserves and under-21 sides, Laing joined Notts County on a one-month emergency loan on 12 September 2014. [16] He made his County debut the next day in a 0–0 draw with Peterborough United. [17] After helping the club keep four clean sheets in seven matches, Laing's loan spell with Notts County was extended to the maximum 93 days. [18] After making ten appearances for the club, Laing's loan spell with Notts County came to an end, as he made his last appearance against Swindon Town on 13 December. [19]

On 30 January 2015, Laing moved on loan to Motherwell until the end of the 2014–15 season. [20] He made his debut the following day against St Johnstone, but was sent off after 25 minutes. [21] Laing scored his first Motherwell goal in a 2–1 win over Inverness CT on 28 February. [22] He played in both legs of the Scottish Premiership play-off final as Motherwell maintained their top-flight status with a 6–1 win on aggregate against Rangers. [23] At the end of the season, Laing returned to his parent club, [24] although he said he hoped he would be able to come back to Motherwell. [25]

Laing was released by Nottingham Forest at the end of the season, having never made an appearance for the club. [26]

Motherwell

On 30 June 2015, Laing returned to Motherwell, signing a two-year contract with the club. [27] In March 2016, Laing revealed that earlier in the season, while out of the first team at Motherwell, he had considered giving up football. [28]

On 15 August 2016, Laing moved on loan to Notts County until 16 January 2017. [29] He was released by Motherwell on 31 January. [30]

Inverness

Laing signed for Inverness Caledonian Thistle on 16 February 2017 on a contract due to run until the end of the 2016–17 season. [31]

Hartlepool United

Laing signed for Hartlepool United on 10 July 2017. [32] His contract was terminated by mutual consent in October 2018; [33] he made 40 league appearances for the club.

Blyth Spartans

Shortly after his release from Hartlepool, Laing signed for National League North club Blyth Spartans on 18 October. [34]

Darlington

Laing signed for another National League North club, Darlington, in 2019. [35]

International career

Laing played for England at all levels from under-16 to under-19. [36]

Personal life

Laing now works for an insurance broker in Newcastle. [37]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup [lower-alpha 1] League Cup [lower-alpha 2] OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sunderland 2010–11 [38] Premier League 10000010
2011–12 [39] Premier League00000000
2012–13 [40] Premier League00000000
2013–14 [41] Premier League00000000
Total10000010
Wycombe Wanderers (loan) 2011–12 [39] League One 110110
Nottingham Forest 2014–15 [42] Championship 00000000
Notts County (loan) 2014–15 [42] League One100002 [lower-alpha 3] 0120
Motherwell (loan) 2014–15 [42] Scottish Premiership 1112 [lower-alpha 4] 0131
Motherwell 2015–16 [43] Scottish Premiership1510010161
2016–17 [44] Scottish Premiership00000000
Total262001020292
Notts County (loan) 2016–17 [44] League Two 211313 [lower-alpha 5] 0272
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2016–17 [44] Scottish Premiership14000140
Hartlepool United 2017–18 [45] National League 391201 [lower-alpha 6] 0421
2018–19 [45] National League1010
Total4012010431
Blyth Spartans 2018–19 [45] National League North 181101 [lower-alpha 6] 0201
Darlington 2019–20 [45] [46] National League North300404 [lower-alpha 6] 0380
2020–21 [45] [47] National League North60102 [lower-alpha 6] 090
Total3605060470
Career total1785111101502056

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