Alan Maybury

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Alan Maybury
fullname = Alan Paul Maybury
Personal information
Date of birth August 8, 1978 (age 28)
Place of birth    Dublin, Ireland
Height 5'11"
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Leicester City
Number 2
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1995-2001
1999
2000
2001-2005
2005-
Leeds United
Reading (loan)
Crewe Alexandra (loan)
Hearts
Leicester City
14 (0)
8 (0)
6 (0)
112 (4)
75 (3)   
National team
1998- Republic of Ireland 9 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 17/2/2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Alan Paul Maybury, (born August 8, 1978 in Dublin), is a professional footballer who currently plays for Leicester City. He is one of eight children in a Protestant family. His siblings are Gordon, Carol, Derek, Peter, Laura, Diane, and Ross. He has one nephew, Senan (his sister Carol's son).

He started his career at Leeds United, where he occasionally deputised for compatriot Gary Kelly in the right-back berth but predominantly spent his time in the reserves. In spite of his lack of competitive football during this period, he attained two caps for Republic of Ireland in friendly internationals.

In an attempt to gain experience of regular first-team action, Maybury spent spells on loan at Reading and Crewe between 1999 and 2001. However, when still unable to displace Kelly upon his return to at Elland Road, he decided it was in his best interests to leave, with Craig Levein paying £130,000 to secure his services for Hearts in August 2001.

Alan made his Hearts debut in a convincing 3-0 victory over St Johnstone later that month, and quickly impressed with his determination, consistency and versatility, becoming an integral part of the team that would record successive third place finishes in the SPL in 2002/03 and 2003/04. Although by preference a right-back, he would often deputise at left-back when required, and occasionally in right midfield. His dependably high-level performances eventually earned him the vice-captain's role and, by the summer of 2004, a recall to the Irish international squad, where he increased his cap tally to 9.

One moment of controversy during Maybury's time in Scotland occurred when it emerged that he had been a childhood Rangers fan: sadly in the warped sectarian environment of the West of Scotland, for an Irish player to proclaim such allegiance was considered newsworthy. Maybury's motivation for supporting the Teddy Bears was, however, reassuringly simple: the colour of their strip! Young Alan chose the blues of Everton and Rangers to oppose his brother, who sided with the reds of Liverpool and Aberdeen.

When Craig Levein left Hearts to manage Leicester, he made signing Maybury one of his priorities and Alan joined up at the Walkers Stadium in January 2005, in a double signing with striker Mark de Vries. Although Levein was sacked a year later, Maybury still features in the Leicester City first team under manager Rob Kelly.

Leicester City F.C. - Current Squad

1 Douglas | 2 Maybury | 3 Kisnorbo | 4 Kenton | 5 McCarthy | 6 Hughes | 7 Hume | 8 Yeates | 9 Horsfield | 10 Johnson | 11 Tiatto | 12 Fryatt | 13 Henderson | 14 McAuley | 15 Johansson | 16 Newton | 17 Stearman | 18 Hammond | 20 Wesolowski | 21 Sheehan | 23 Jarrett | 25 Logan | 27 Porter | 28 Gradel | 29 Lycett | 33 Odhiambo | Manager: Kelly