Wayne Thomas (footballer, born 1979)

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Wayne Thomas
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Thomas in 2007
Personal information
Full name Wayne Junior Robert Thomas [1]
Date of birth (1979-05-17) 17 May 1979 (age 45) [1]
Place of birth Gloucester, England [2]
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [1]
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
000?–1995 Torquay United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–2000 Torquay United 123 (5)
2000–2005 Stoke City 189 (7)
2005–2007 Burnley 50 (1)
2007–2010 Southampton 45 (1)
2010–2011 Doncaster Rovers 21 (0)
2011–2012 Atromitos 22 (0)
2012–2013 Veria 4 (0)
2013 Luton Town 2 (0)
2013Rochdale (loan) 2 (0)
2013–2014 Tamworth 22 (1)
2014–2016 Worcester City 49 (2)
2016–2017 Kidderminster Harriers 3 (0)
2016Altrincham (loan) 2 (0)
2017Stratford Town (loan) 5 (1)
2017–2018 Worcester City 2 (0)
Total541(18)
Managerial career
2015 New York Red Bulls (academy)
2016–2017 Kidderminster Harriers U19 (coach)
2017 Rushall Olympic
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Wayne Junior Robert Thomas (born 17 May 1979) is an English retired footballer and current football coach. He is currently working as a PE teacher at Haberdashers' Boys' School. In 2015, he was employed as an academy coach at the New York Red Bulls. [3] Thomas played as a defender and has represented twelve clubs, including Torquay United, Stoke City, Burnley and Southampton.

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Playing career

Stoke City

Thomas was born in Gloucester and began his career playing for Torquay United. He soon became a regular in the side, and made more than 100 league appearances for them. His performances soon brought attention from larger clubs, with Stoke City, then in the Second Division, winning the race for his signature in the summer of 2001, paying a transfer fee of £200,000. [4] He soon became a regular in the side and made 45 appearances during the 2000–01 season as Stoke lost to Walsall in the play-offs. [5]

In the 2001–02 season Thomas helped Stoke achieve promotion through the play-offs with a 2–0 win against Brentford at the Millennium Stadium in the final. [6] Despite the promotion, Thordarson was sacked and replaced by Steve Cotterill, who in turn was manager for just five months before he resigned amidst much controversy to become assistant manager at Sunderland. [7]

After a short spell under the caretaker manager, Dave Kevan, Tony Pulis became the new manager of Stoke. Thomas' career flourished under Pulis and so, with his contract running out in the summer of 2005, several Championship clubs were looking to sign him on a free transfer after he stated that he was unhappy with Stoke taking too long to offer him a new contract. [8]

Burnley

The race was eventually won by Cotterill, then managing Burnley, after Cotterill flew out to the player's holiday home in Florida to persuade him. [9] He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for Burnley against Coventry City on 13 August 2005, [10] but his first season as a Burnley player was an unsuccessful one, as he was hit with two serious injuries: first tearing his knee ligaments and then, after a surprisingly quick recovery, breaking his second metatarsal bone. This second injury ended his season. [11] [12]

Thomas was made club captain when the 2006–07 season kicked off. He had a difficult start to the season, being deemed at least partially at fault for some goals conceded and being sent off twice before the end of September, however Cotterill showed faith in him by retaining him as captain on his return from suspension. Although his form improved, he was replaced as captain in February 2007 by recent signing Steven Caldwell. [4] [9]

Southampton

In August 2007, Thomas signed for Southampton in a £1.2 million deal. Accorfing to Cotterill, there had been several lower offers, but "when it hit £1.2million it was a time we decided to sell". [9] Thomas made his debut in Southampton's 2–1 defeat away to Norwich City. [13] He scored his first goal for Southampton against Charlton in the Football League Trophy on 11 November 2009; it was his first goal in over four years. [14] He then scored with a 20 yd (18 m) half-volley in a 2–1 FA Cup victory over Ipswich Town. [15]

Thomas was one of 13 players to be released by Southampton at the end of the 2009–10 season. [16]

Doncaster Rovers

Thomas joined up with his old club Stoke City for pre-season training, [17] before signing for Doncaster Rovers on 10 August on an initial one-year contract. [18] Rovers released him at the end of the season. [19]

Spell in Greek football

On 8 July 2011, Thomas signed for Atromitos of Super League Greece. [20] He made his unofficial Atromitos debut in a friendly game against Panathinaikos in Peristeri, which ended 0–0. He was replaced in the 55th minute by Limnios. [21] After this match, he played against Panetolikos Agrinio in a friendly game in Peristeri. This match ended also 0–0, but in this game, Thomas played the whole match. [22] After the match with Panetolikos, he had to defend his team against Asteras. He managed to do it brilliantly, as when his team conceded the goal he had been substituted. He played 45 minutes, and Atromitos lost 0–1. [23] On 2 September 2011, Atromitos was playing against AEL in Larissa. Thomas played for the whole match with Atromitos losing 2–1 in a match in memory of Panagiotis Bahramis, who died in an accident in 2010. [24]

On 21 August 2012, Thomas signed a contract with Super League Greece side Veria. [25] He played four times for Veria before returning to England.

Later career

Thomas returned to England in January 2013 and on 4 February he joined Conference Premier side Luton Town until the end of the 2012–13 season. [26] He was sent off in only his second game for Luton, and subsequently joined League Two side Rochdale on loan on 28 March, where he played in two games. [27] Thomas was not offered a contract extension and left Luton in May 2013. [28]

Thomas joined Conference Premier side Tamworth on 9 August 2013. [29] Alongside his role at Tamworth, Thomas was the under-11s academy coach at Premier League club Stoke City. [30]

He joined Worcester City on 28 January 2014. [31] On 18 October 2014, in a match against Harrogate Town, Worcester were without a recognised goalkeeper after Jose Veiga suffered an injury, so Thomas played in goal and kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 win. [32]

Coaching and managerial career

In March 2015, Thomas was appointed as an academy coach with the New York Red Bulls. [3]

He went back to playing football in 2016, when he signed with Kidderminster Harriers. He was sent out on loan to Altrincham for a month, and after his return, apart from being a player, he also earned a role as a coach for the under-19 squad. [33] Later in the 2016–17 season, he spent a month on loan at Southern League Premier Division side Stratford Town. [34] [35]

In May 2017, he was appointed as the new manager of Rushall Olympic while continuing in his coaching role at Kidderminster. [33] He was dismissed by Rushall in October 2017. [36]

In October 2017, Thomas returned to Worcester City as a player; on his second début for the club, he was sent off for raising his arms to an opponent. [37]

In March 2018, Thomas left Worcester City to take a job at a West Bromwich Albion soccer school in China. [38]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Torquay United 1995–96 [39] Third Division 6000000060
1996–97 [40] Third Division120000000120
1997–98 [41] Third Division21120104 [lower-alpha 1] 0281
1998–99 [42] Third Division44110212 [lower-alpha 2] 0492
1999–2000 [43] Third Division40341003 [lower-alpha 2] 0474
Total12357131901427
Stoke City 2000–01 [44] Second Division 34010406 [lower-alpha 3] 0450
2001–02 [45] Second Division40230104 [lower-alpha 4] 0482
2002–03 [46] First Division 4103010450
2003–04 [47] First Division3932010423
2004–05 [48] Championship 3521110373
Total1897101801002178
Burnley 2005–06 [49] Championship1611010181
2006–07 [50] Championship3301010350
2007–08 [51] Championship10000010
Total5012020541
Southampton 2007–08 [13] Championship3002000320
2008–09 [52] Championship00001010
2009–10 [45] League One 15041205 [lower-alpha 2] 1262
Total450613051592
Doncaster Rovers 2010–11 [53] Championship210000000210
Atromitos 2011–12 [2] Super League Greece 2204041301
Veria 2012–13 [2] Super League Greece40000040
Luton Town 2012–13 [54] Conference Premier 20000020
Rochdale (loan) 2012–13 [54] League Two 2000000020
Tamworth 2013–14 [55] Conference Premier2212000241
Worcester City 2013–14 [2] Conference North 1100000110
2014–15 [2] Conference North2214000261
2015–16 [2] National League North 161201 [lower-alpha 5] 0191
Total4926010562
Kidderminster Harriers 2016–17 [2] National League North30001 [lower-alpha 5] 030
Altrincham (loan) 2016–17 [2] National League North20000020
Stratford Town (loan) 2016–17 Southern League Premier Division 51000051
Worcester City 2017–18 Midland Football League 20000020
Career total5411737316130262323
  1. Three appearances in Third Division play-offs and one in Football League Trophy
  2. 1 2 3 Appearances in Football League Trophy
  3. Two appearances in Second Division play-offs and four in Football League Trophy
  4. Three appearances in Second Division play-offs and one in Football League Trophy
  5. 1 2 Appearances in FA Trophy

Honours

Stoke City

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