Robert Sloan

Last updated

Robert Sloan
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-07-14) 14 July 1983 (age 40)
Place of birth Paisley, Scotland
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Armadale Thistle
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2005 Hearts 22 (1)
2003Alloa Athletic (loan) 16 (8)
2005 St Johnstone 8 (0)
2005–2007 Alloa Athletic 67 (10)
2007–2010 Raith Rovers 92 (17)
2010–2013 East Fife 53 (9)
2013–17 Bo'ness United 0 (0)
2017-2019 Linlithgow Rose
2019- Armadale Thistle
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14:53, 2 July 2013

Robert Sloan (born 14 July 1983) is a Scottish footballer, who plays for Armadale Thistle in the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region. He has previously played in the Scottish Premier League for Heart of Midlothian.

Contents

Career

Sloan started his professional career with Heart of Midlothian, making his debut as an 18-year-old in a 2–0 defeat at Motherwell. He scored his first senior goal on Hearts' next visit to Fir Park, as the Jambos won 2–1 towards the end of the 2001–02 season. The following season he found his opportunities limited by the arrival of French winger Jean-Louis Valois and agreed a 6-month loan move to Alloa in January 2003. [1] Initially this appeared to have benefited Sloan, as he made 15 first team appearances for Hearts when they finished third in the SPL in 2003–04 but he again slipped out of first team contention the following year.

In January 2005 longtime admirer John Connolly eventually succeeded in signing Sloan for St Johnstone, having earlier tried to secure him on a loan deal. [2] However, Connolly was replaced by Owen Coyle only months after Sloan joined Saints and, not in the new manager's plans, the Paisley winger left the Perth side for Alloa Athletic in the summer.

Alloa are a part-time club and after joining them Sloan worked as a building labourer to augment his football earnings. [3] A contract dispute led to him being transfer-listed in 2006 but when this was resolved he returned to the Wasps starting line-up. Perhaps his career highlight occurred in the 2005–06 Scottish Cup, when he scored the winning goal as Alloa upset SPL side Livingston 2–1 in a third round replay. [4] He joined Raith Rovers in June 2007 but was released at the end of the 2009/10 season. He then joined East Fife on 31 July 2010. [5]

Sloan joined Bo'ness United when he was released from East Fife at the end of season 2012–13. [6]

On 24 June 2017 Sloan joined Linlithgow Rose on a two-year contract. [7]

Honours

Raith Rovers

2008–09

Related Research Articles

John Grant Robertson is a Scottish professional football coach and former player, who is currently the sporting director of Inverness Caledonian Thistle. His playing career included spells at Newcastle United, Dundee and Livingston, but he is best known for his two spells at Heart of Midlothian totalling about 18 years, where he is the club's all-time leading goalscorer. He has since managed Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Heart of Midlothian, Ross County, Livingston, Derry City and East Fife.

James Hamilton is a Scottish retired footballer who played as a striker in a career that saw him appear for thirteen different league clubs, including Dundee, Heart of Midlothian, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Motherwell, Dunfermline Athletic and St Mirren in the top tier. Hamilton's only major honour in club football was winning the Scottish Cup with Hearts in 1998. He appeared for the Scotland under-21 team fourteen times, scoring six goals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Robbie Neilson</span> Scottish professional football manager and former player

Robbie Neilson is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of USL Championship club Tampa Bay Rowdies.

Kenneth Robert John Deuchar is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is also a practising medical doctor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Calum Elliot</span> Scottish footballer and manager

Calum Elliot is a Scottish former professional footballer, who is currently the manager of Lowland Football League club Cowdenbeath.

Joseph Patrick Hamill is a Scottish professional footballer. He has played for Heart of Midlothian, Leicester City, Livingston, Queen of the South, Raith Rovers, Formartine United, Airdrieonians and Bonnyrigg Rose.

Scott Robinson is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Scottish Championship club Partick Thistle. He has previously played for Heart of Midlothian, Kilmarnock, Dunfermline Athletic, East Fife and Livingston. Robinson made his debut appearance for Heart of Midlothian aged 16, which made him the youngest ever player to appear in the Scottish Premier League. Robinson played most of his early professional career as a midfielder before transitioning into a striker later on.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stephen Husband</span> Scottish footballer

Stephen Husband is a Scottish footballer who currently manages Dundonald Bluebell. He last played for Kelty Hearts.

After relegation to the Third Tier of Scottish Football, Ayr United play in the Second Division with Airdrie United, Alloa Athletic, Brechin City, Dumbarton, East Fife, Forfar Athletic, Livingston, Peterhead and Stenhousemuir. Ayr regained First Division status following promotion via the play-offs, in which Ayr secured a 7–4 aggregate win over Forfar Athletic and a 3–2 aggregate win over Brechin City. Ayr also enjoyed respectable cup runs, progressing to the Quarter-Finals of the Challenge Cup, before being defeated away to Partick Thistle and reaching the Fifth Round of the Scottish Cup, with victories over Junior side, Sunnybank and SPL club, Hibernian before being knocked out by St Mirren of the SPL respectively, However failed to progress beyond Elgin City of the Scottish Football League Third Division in the League Cup.

The 2011–12 season was the 115th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian, and their 29th consecutive season in the top level of Scottish football, competing in the Scottish Premier League. Hearts also competed in the Europa League, Scottish Cup & the Scottish League Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011–12 Scottish Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 2011–12 Scottish Cup was the 127th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament began on 24 September 2011 and ended on 19 May 2012. It was sponsored by William Hill in the first season of a three-year partnership, known as the William Hill Scottish Cup. The winner of the competition qualified for the play-off round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Heart of Midlothian won 5–1 against city rivals Hibernian at Hampden Park.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013–14 Scottish League Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 2013–14 Scottish League Cup was the 68th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scott Gallacher</span> Scottish footballer

Scott Gallacher is a Scottish professional footballer, who used to play for Alloa Athletic as a goalkeeper. Gallacher has previously played for Rangers, Cowdenbeath, Forfar Athletic, Airdrieonians, Heart of Midlothian, Alloa Athletic, St Mirren, Hibernian, Dumbarton, Arbroath and East Fife. He also played five times for the Scotland under-21 team between 2008 and 2010.

Scott Pittman is a Scottish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Livingston.

Nikolay Todorov is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Airdrieonians.

The 2021–22 season is the 125th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian. It is the club's first season of play back in the top tier of Scottish football since 2020, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the previous season, having played just one season in the Scottish Championship. The club had been relegated from the Premiership at the end of the 2019–20 season.

The 2020–21 season was the 124th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian (Hearts), with the team participating in the Scottish Championship. It was the club's first season of play in the second tier of Scottish football since 2015, and only the second since 1983, having been relegated from the Scottish Premiership, after the previous season was ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. On 10 April 2021, Hearts earned automatic promotion back to the Scottish Premiership, having been in first place for most of the season. They also competed in this season's Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup, losing in the second round of each competition respectively.

The 2021–22 season was Dumbarton Football Club's fourth in Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football, having finished ninth in the division in 2020–21 and winning the playoffs. Dumbarton also competed in the Scottish League Cup, Scottish Challenge Cup and the Scottish Cup.

The 2021–22 season was Falkirk's third season in League One following their relegation from the Championship at the end of the 2018–19 season. Falkirk also competed in the League Cup, Challenge Cup and the Scottish Cup.

The 2022–23 season was the 126th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian. It was the club's second season of play back in the top tier of Scottish football since 2020, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the previous season, having played just one season in the Scottish Championship. The club had been relegated from the Premiership at the end of the 2019–20 season.

References

  1. "Jambo kid Sloan agrees loan move to Alloa". Scotsman.com. 14 January 2003.
  2. "Cowan and Sloan sign for Saints". BBC Sport. 19 January 2005.
  3. "I can be a Jambuster". Daily Record, stored at londonhearts.com. 20 September 2006.
  4. "Livingston 1–2 Alloa". BBC Sport. 11 January 2006.
  5. "Robert Sloan arrives at Bayview Stadium!". East Fife FC. 30 June 2010. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
  6. "Robert Sloan signs for Bo'ness". Scottish Football League. 2 July 2013. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013.
  7. https://www.bonessunited.co.uk/sloan-joins-the-rose/