Wayne Corden

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Wayne Corden
Personal information
Full name Simon Wayne Corden [1]
Date of birth (1975-11-01) 1 November 1975 (age 48)
Place of birth Leek, Staffordshire, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) [2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1986–1994 Port Vale
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–2000 Port Vale 66 (1)
2000–2005 Mansfield Town 192 (35)
2005–2006 Scunthorpe United 17 (0)
2006Chester City (loan) 2 (0)
2006Leyton Orient (loan) 8 (2)
2006–2008 Leyton Orient 68 (3)
2008Notts County (loan) 9 (0)
2008 Colwyn Bay
2008–2012 Leek Town 100 (7)
2011Eccleshall (loan)
2013–2014 Kidsgrove Athletic
2014–2015 Rocester
2015 Leek Town 1 (0)
Total463+(48+)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Simon Wayne Corden (1 November 1975) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. He had a fourteen-year career in the Football League, as well as four years in the Northern Premier League.

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He began his career with Port Vale in 1994, making 68 league appearances in a six-year stay. He then spent five years at Mansfield Town, playing 218 games in all competitions and helping the club to win promotion out of the Third Division in 2001–02. He then spent a year at Scunthorpe United, helping the club to promotion out of League Two in 2004–05. He also played on loan at Chester City and Leyton Orient, helping Orient to win promotion out of League Two in 2005–06, before he joined the club permanently in summer 2006. He spent two years at the club before his release in 2008 following a loan spell with Notts County. He joined Leek Town via Colwyn Bay, played on loan at Eccleshall, and retired in January 2012. He made a return to amateur football with Kidsgrove Athletic in July 2013 and later turned out for Rocester.

Career

Port Vale

Corden came through the ranks at local side Port Vale after being spotted by Mike Pejic. [3] He signed professional forms in July 1994 and made his debut as a substitute against Notts County on 7 May 1995. [4] He played twelve First Division games in 1996–97. He scored a memorable goal in a 1998 FA Cup Third Round replay against Arsenal, taking the giants to penalties after Dennis Bergkamp had given Arsenal the lead in extra time. [5] After disposing of Vale 4–3 on penalties, the "Gunners" went on to win the competition. This was his first senior goal; his second came in a 2–1 defeat to Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. Overall, Corden played 35 games under John Rudge in 1997–98. He was limited to 16 appearances in 1998–99, as Rudge was sacked and replaced by Brian Horton in January. Corden remained at Vale Park until the end of the 1999–2000 season, when he was given a free transfer, having been given just two games throughout the campaign due to a back problem. [6] [7]

Mansfield Town

Corden signed for Bill Dearden's Mansfield Town in 2000 and scored five goals in 40 games in 2000–01. He then helped the team achieve promotion to the Second Division in 2001–02, scoring nine goals in 51 games. The club were relegated back into the Third Division under Keith Curle's management at the end of the 2002–03 campaign. However, Corden managed to hit 13 goals in his 48 appearances. He then scored eight goals in 52 games in 2003–04. He played in the play-off final, which Mansfield lost on penalties to Huddersfield Town; Corden's spot-kick was saved by Paul Rachubka in the shootout. [8] He scored three goals in 27 games in 2004–05, to take his total tally in his five years with the club to 218 games and 38 goals in league and cup.

Scunthorpe United

In February 2005, he moved on to Brian Laws' Scunthorpe United, [9] following a row with Mansfield manager Carlton Palmer. He played eight games as "Scunny" secured promotion out of League Two by finishing as the division's runners-up. He then played sixteen games in 2005–06, before in a move that reunited him with former manager Keith Curle he joined Chester City on loan in January 2006. [10] However, he appeared just twice for Chester, before he joined Leyton Orient on loan in March. [11] He scored twice in eight games as Orient won automatic promotion out of League Two; his two goals won the team three points that kept them above fourth-placed Grimsby Town.

Leyton Orient

Scunthorpe released him in May 2006, and Leyton Orient manager Martin Ling quickly signed him to a two-year deal. [12] He scored five goals in 46 games in 2006–07, as Orient avoided relegation by a four-point margin. He played 28 League One games in 2007–08, before in March, he joined Ian McParland's Notts County on loan until the end of the season. [13] He played nine games for County as the club avoided losing their Football League status after finishing just six points ahead of Mansfield Town. At the end of the season he was released by the O's. [14]

Later career

In August 2008, Corden joined Grimsby Town for training in an attempt to build up his fitness and played in a friendly with Brigg Town. The next month he signed for his home town club Leek Town of the Northern Premier League on a pay-as-you-play contract, after a brief spell with Colwyn Bay. [15] He was loaned out to Eccleshall of the North West Counties Football League in the 2011–12 season. [16] He retired in January 2012, having scored seven goals in 109 games for Leek. [17] However, he came out of retirement in July 2013 to play for Northern Premier League side Kidsgrove Athletic. [18] The "Grove" finished bottom of the Division One South in 2013–14 and were relegated. He went on to play for Rocester in the Midland Football Alliance.

Post-retirement

After retiring from club football, Corden began playing pub football in the Staffordshire Potteries League Veterans' Division. [19] He worked at a residential school for children with learning difficulties. [7]

Career statistics

Source: [20] [21] [22]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Port Vale 1994–95 First Division 10000010
1995–96 First Division20000020
1996–97 First Division1200010130
1997–98 First Division3312120372
1998–99 First Division1601010180
1999–2000 First Division20000020
Total6613140732
Mansfield Town 2000–01 Third Division 3431052405
2001–02 Third Division4683120519
2002–03 Second Division 441320204813
2003–04 Third Division4483080528
2004–05 League Two 2431020273
Total1923510116221838
Scunthorpe United 2004–05 League Two80000080
2005–06 League One 902050160
Total1702050240
Chester City (loan) 2005–06 League Two20000020
Leyton Orient 2005–06 League Two82000082
2006–07 League One4233210465
2007–08 League One2602020300
Total7655230847
Notts County (loan) 2007–08 League Two90000090
Leek Town 2008–09 Northern Premier League
Division One South
3020020322
2009–10 Northern Premier League
Division One South
3530030383
2010–11 Northern Premier League
Division One South
3221040372
2011–12 Northern Premier League
Division One South
30100040
2014–15 Northern Premier League
Division One South
10000010
Total101720901127
Career total4634822437252254

Honours

Mansfield Town

Scunthorpe United

Leyton Orient

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