Warren Rayner

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Warren Rayner
Personal information
Full name Warren Anthony Rayner [1]
Date of birth (1957-04-24) 24 April 1957 (age 67) [1]
Place of birth Bradford, England
Position(s) Right winger
Youth career
1972–1975 Bradford City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1975–1977 Bradford City 17 (0)
Guiseley
Gainsborough Trinity
Managerial career
Eccleshill United
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Warren Anthony Rayner (born 24 April 1957) is an English former professional footballer who played as a right winger. He later became a coach.

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Playing career

Born in Bradford, Rayner joined Bradford City from local amateur football in May 1972, [2] joining the first team in April 1975. [1] He made 17 league appearances for the club, [3] before moving to Guiseley in 1977. [2] He later played for Gainsborough Trinity. [4]

Coaching career

In July 2016 he was working as Head of Development Phase at the Bradford City Academy. [5] In November 2017 he was manager of non-league Eccleshill United. [6]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Frost, p. 405
  3. Frost, p. 387
  4. "Player search". The English National Football Archive. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  5. Rob Lowson (3 July 2016). "University students help stars of future at Bradford City Football Club". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  6. Mick Couzens (29 November 2017). "Last-minute Harrogate Town equaliser so cruel on Campion in West Riding County FA Under-21 Floodlit League". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 24 April 2019.