Alan Goodall

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Alan Goodall
Personal information
Full nameAlan Jeffrey Goodall[1]
Date of birth (1981-12-02) 2 December 1981
Place of birthBirkenhead, England
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing positionDefender
Club information
Current clubFleetwood Town
Number13
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2004Bangor City91(10)
2004–2007Rochdale120(8)
2007–2008Luton Town29(1)
2008–2010Chesterfield44(3)
2010–2011Rochdale3(0)
2010–2011Newport County (loan)8(0)
2011Stockport County13(0)
2011–Fleetwood Town56(4)
2013Grimsby Town (loan)7(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 10 October 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

Alan Jeffrey Goodall (born 2 December 1981) is an English footballer who plays as a full back for Fleetwood Town.

He has previously played for Bangor City, Rochdale, Luton Town, Chesterfield, Newport County, Stockport County and Grimsby Town.

Career

Born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Goodall joined League of Wales club Bangor City in the summer of 2001. In his first season at the Farrar Road club, he played in the Welsh Cup final picking up a runners-up medal in the defeat against Barry Town at Park Avenue, Aberystwyth.

He was part of the team that lost narrowly in the 2002–03 UEFA Cup against FK Sartid and 2003–04 UEFA Intertoto Cup losing to Gloria Bistriţa. In 91 League of Wales appearances for City, Goodall scored ten goals. Towards the end of the 2003–04 season, he spent time on trial at Wrexham A.F.C., before joining Rochdale in the summer of 2004.

At the end of the 2005–06 season, Goodall's second at Spotland, he had made 74 League Two appearances scoring five times. In June 2007 Goodall signed for recently relegated League One side Luton Town on a two-year contract.[2] He then scored on his debut in a 2–1 victory over Hartlepool United.

Goodall signed for Chesterfield on a two-year contract in August 2008[3] following his release from Luton Town. He scored his first goal for the club on 6 September 2008, with a 94th minute winner against Rotherham United at Saltergate. On 31 July 2010 he rejoined Rochdale on a six-month contract.[4] On 4 November 2010 he joined Blue Square Bet Premier side Newport County on loan[5] and returned to Rochdale in January 2011. On 31 January 2011 he joined League 2 side Stockport County[6] making his debut for the club on 5 February against Torquay United.[7]

In May 2011 he was informed that he would not be offered a contract by the club for the 2011/12 season.[8]

In Summer 2011 he joined Fleetwood Town. On 2 September 2013 he joined Grimsby Town, on a one-month loan.[9] He returned to Fleetwood on 9 October 2013 due to sustaining an injury during Grimsby's 0-3 away win at Aldershot Town the previous Saturday.[10][11]

Personal life

Alan attended Rock Ferry High School on the Wirral. He attained 6 GCSE's, including an A* in Information Technology.

References

  1. Hugman, Barry J., ed. (2009). The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2009–10. Mainstream Publishing. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-84596-474-0. 
  2. "Luton recruit Rochdale defender". BBC Sport. 27 June 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  3. "Spireites complete Goodall deal". BBC Sport. 8 August 2008. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  4. "Alan Goodall completes Rochdale return". BBC Sport. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  5. "Rochdale's Alan Goodall and Callum Byrne leave on loan". BBC Sport. 4 November 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  6. "Rochdale sign Stockport County defender Robbie Williams". BBC Sport. 31 January 2011. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  7. "Torquay – Stockport". BBC Sport. 5 February 2011. Archived from the original on 8 February 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2011. 
  8. "2011–12 retained list revealed". Stockport County FC. 25 May 2011. 
  9. http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/article/fleet-player-arrives-1031844.aspx
  10. "Highbury round-up". Fleetwood Town F.C. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013. 
  11. "Aldershot 0-3 Grimsby". BBC Sport. 5 October 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013. 

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