Warren Patmore

Warren Patmore
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-08-14) 14 August 1971
Place of birth Kingsbury, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1992 Northwood 16 (16)
1992–1993 Cambridge United 1 (0)
1992Bashley (loan) 0 (0)
1993 Millwall 1 (0)
1993Cobh Ramblers (loan) 8 (3)
1993–1995 Northampton Town 21 (2)
1994Dundalk (loan) 9 (2)
1995Ards F.C. (loan) 20 (2)
1995–2001 Yeovil Town 287 (140)
2001 Rushden & Diamonds 4 (1)
2001–2003 Woking 63 (25)
2003 Margate 6 (1)
2004 Northwood 1 (1)
2006–2009 Morchard Bishop 0 (0)
2009 Wellington 1 (0)
Total 376 (162)
Teams managed
2006–2009 Morchard Bishop (Player Manager)
2009–2010 Wellington (Player Manager)
2010 Witheridge AFC
?-2012 Crediton United

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Warren Patmore is a former non-league footballer most notable for his career with Yeovil Town where he is considered one of the club's greatest ever players, scoring 140 goals in 287 games for the Glovers, making him the club's third top goal-scorer of all time.[1]

Playing career

Patmore played first team football at many league clubs including Cambridge United, Millwall and Northampton Town. He then went to Northern Ireland to play for Ards F.C. before finding first team football at non-league club Yeovil Town.

In the summer of 2001 Patmore moved to Rushden & Diamonds, scoring on his debut for Rushden against York City.[2]

Patmore has also played for the England non-league side on a number of occasions before ending his career at Margate in 2003.

Management

Patmore was an instant success with Management gaining two promotions in three seasons with Devon & Exeter Football League side Morchard Bishop. Looking for a return to Somerset Patmore applied unsuccessfully for the vacant managerial job at Taunton Town. However he was successful with his application for the managerial position at Wellington in June 2009. In what was only Wellington's second season in the Premier League he guided them to tenth-place finish. On 9 May 2010, Patmore resigned as Wellington manager, citing distance to travel as the main reason behind his resignation.[3]

In June 2010 Patmore was appointed as the new manager of South West Peninsula League side Witheridge[4] but left the club in November by mutual consent after issues with the chairman, and the club mid table.

He later managed Crediton United but left the club after leading the club to their highest placed league finish in 21 years of 4th; due to "club lacking the ambition to move forward".[5]

Season by season

Year Division Club Games Goals Strike rate
1991–1992 EnglandSpartan League Northwood 16 16 1.00
1992–1993 EnglandDivision Two Cambridge United 1 0 0.00
1992–1993 EnglandSouthern League Bashley ?? 12 0.00
1992–1993 EnglandDivision Two Millwall 1 0 0.00
1992–1993 Republic of IrelandDivision One Cobh Ramblers 8 3 0.00
1993–1994 EnglandDivision Three Northampton Town 21 2 0.09
1994–1995 Republic of IrelandPremiership Dundalk 9 2 0.22
1994–1995 Northern IrelandPremiership Ards 20 2 0.10
1995–1996 EnglandIsthmian Prem Yeovil Town 38 23 0.60
1996–1997 EnglandConference Yeovil Town 38 19 0.50
1997–1998 EnglandConference Yeovil Town 37 16 0.43
1998–1999 EnglandConference Yeovil Town 38 20 0.52
1999–2000 EnglandConference Yeovil Town 38 13 0.34
2000–2001 EnglandConference Yeovil Town 36 18 0.50
2001–2002 EnglandDivision Three Rushden & Diamonds 4 1 0.25
2001–2002 EnglandConference Woking 26 11 0.42
2002–2003 EnglandConference Woking 37 14 0.37
2003–2004 EnglandConference Margate 6 1 0.16
2004–2005 EnglandIsthmian Prem Northwood 1 1 1.00
2006–2007 EnglandDevon 4 Morchard Bishop 0 0 0.00
2007–2008 England Devon 3 Morchard Bishop 0 0 0.00
2008–2009 England Devon 2 Morchard Bishop 0 0 0.00
Total 375 163 0.43

Honours

Managerial

Morchard Bishop

Wellington AFC

Crediton Utd

Tiverton Town Reserves

References

  1. Soccer stats for Warren Patmore, soccerbase.com, accessed 4 July 2008
  2. "Rushden edge out York City". BBC. 11 August 2001. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  3. "Patmore leaves Wellington". NonLeagueDaily.com. 9 May 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  4. "Patmore takes over at Withy". NonLeagueDaily.com. 9 June 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  5. "Patmore quits as Crediton boss". NonLeagueDaily.com. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
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