ebooksgratis.com

See also ebooksgratis.com: no banners, no cookies, totally FREE.

CLASSICISTRANIERI HOME PAGE - YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms and Conditions
Paul Butler (footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Butler (footballer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Butler
Personal information
Full name Paul John Butler
Date of birth November 2, 1972 (1972-11-02) (age 35)
Place of birth    Moston, Manchester, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position Centre-back
Club information
Current club Chester City
Number 6
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1991–1996
1996–1998
1998–2000
2000–2001
2001–2004
2004–2007
2006–2007
2007
2007–
Rochdale
Bury
Sunderland
Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leeds United
Milton Keynes Dons (loan)
Milton Keynes Dons
Chester City
158 (10)
084 0(4)
079 0(3)
005 0(0)
119 0(3)
099 0(4)
008 0(0)
009 0(0)
035 0(2)   
National team
2000 Republic of Ireland 001 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 11:00, 10 May 2008 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Paul John Butler (born 2 November 1972, in Moston, Manchester) is an English-born footballer who has represented the Republic of Ireland. He is currently at League Two side Chester City, where he had spells as captain and assistant–manager in his first season.

He has previously played in the Premier League for Sunderland and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

[edit] Career

Butler began his professional career at Rochdale in 1991 and remained with the club for five seasons before joining Bury. Here, he won promotion to the second flight in his first season but the club were relegated after a single season at that level.

Upon relegation, he moved to Sunderland for £1million and won the First Division championship in his first season. He featured through a full season in the Premier League in 1999/2000, which also saw him make his only appearance for the Republic of Ireland (for whom he qualified via his Irish wife), in a friendly against the Czech Republic on 23 February 2000.

However, he found himself often left out of Sunderland's first team during the following season. To gain playing time, First Division Wolves took him on loan in late 2000, a move made permanent by incoming manager Dave Jones for £1million in January 2001.[1] He was made club captain for the following season which saw the team mount an automatic promotion challenge, only to fall away in the final weeks into the play-offs, where they lost to Norwich. The next year saw Butler win a second promotion to the top flight though, as the club won the play-offs, beating Sheffield United 3-0 in the final.

He remained with the club for their solitary season in the Premier League but could not agree terms of a new contract afterward and instead joined fellow-relegated side Leeds United in July 2004.[2] He was a first choice centre-back during manager Kevin Blackwell's reign and was made captain shortly after signing. The 2005/06 season saw the club almost regain their place in the top division but they lost the play-off final to Watford.

The following season saw new manager Dennis Wise strip Butler of the captaincy, and he was told he was was free to leave Elland Road on loan until January then on a free transfer.[3] He duly moved on loan to League Two Milton Keynes Dons in November 2006[4]. After returning to his parent club, he was released from his contract with Leeds[5], and two days later signed a permanent contract with the Dons.

Butler failed to complete the season with the MK Dons though, leaving in March 2007 after only 9 further appearances. He joined Chester City four months later and quickly struck up a strong central defensive partnership with Paul Linwood, later combining playing duties with a role on the coaching staff.

[edit] References

[edit] External links



aa - ab - af - ak - als - am - an - ang - ar - arc - as - ast - av - ay - az - ba - bar - bat_smg - bcl - be - be_x_old - bg - bh - bi - bm - bn - bo - bpy - br - bs - bug - bxr - ca - cbk_zam - cdo - ce - ceb - ch - cho - chr - chy - co - cr - crh - cs - csb - cu - cv - cy - da - de - diq - dsb - dv - dz - ee - el - eml - en - eo - es - et - eu - ext - fa - ff - fi - fiu_vro - fj - fo - fr - frp - fur - fy - ga - gan - gd - gl - glk - gn - got - gu - gv - ha - hak - haw - he - hi - hif - ho - hr - hsb - ht - hu - hy - hz - ia - id - ie - ig - ii - ik - ilo - io - is - it - iu - ja - jbo - jv - ka - kaa - kab - kg - ki - kj - kk - kl - km - kn - ko - kr - ks - ksh - ku - kv - kw - ky - la - lad - lb - lbe - lg - li - lij - lmo - ln - lo - lt - lv - map_bms - mdf - mg - mh - mi - mk - ml - mn - mo - mr - mt - mus - my - myv - mzn - na - nah - nap - nds - nds_nl - ne - new - ng - nl - nn - no - nov - nrm - nv - ny - oc - om - or - os - pa - pag - pam - pap - pdc - pi - pih - pl - pms - ps - pt - qu - quality - rm - rmy - rn - ro - roa_rup - roa_tara - ru - rw - sa - sah - sc - scn - sco - sd - se - sg - sh - si - simple - sk - sl - sm - sn - so - sr - srn - ss - st - stq - su - sv - sw - szl - ta - te - tet - tg - th - ti - tk - tl - tlh - tn - to - tpi - tr - ts - tt - tum - tw - ty - udm - ug - uk - ur - uz - ve - vec - vi - vls - vo - wa - war - wo - wuu - xal - xh - yi - yo - za - zea - zh - zh_classical - zh_min_nan - zh_yue - zu -