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Ian Stevens (footballer)

Ian David Stevens (born 21 October 1966) is a Maltese retired footballer.[3] He was raised in Lancaster, England, and educated in the city at Ripley St. Thomas C of E High School.[citation needed]

Ian Stevens
Personal information
Full name Ian David Stevens[1]
Date of birth (1966-10-21) 21 October 1966 (age 57)[1]
Place of birth Valletta,[1] Malta
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1983–1984 Preston North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1986 Preston North End 11 (2)
1986 Stockport County 2 (0)
1986–1987 Lancaster City ? (?)
1987–1991 Bolton Wanderers 47 (7)
1991–1994 Bury 110 (38)
1994–1997 Shrewsbury Town 111 (37)
1997–1999 Carlisle United 79 (27)
1999–2000 Wrexham 16 (4)
2000Cheltenham Town (loan) 1 (0)
2000–2002 Carlisle United 67 (18)
2002–2003 Shrewsbury Town 19 (2)
2003 Barrow ? (?)
2003–2005 Gretna 28 (10)
2005–2006 Fleetwood Town ? (?)
2007 Lancaster City ? (?)
2007–???? Bacup Borough ? (?)
Total 491 (145)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Preston North End and Stockport County edit

It was while playing local league football that Stevens was spotted by Preston North End who signed him as a professional in November 1984. His time at Deepdale was difficult however with the club going through a transitional period and at the end of the 1985–86 season he was released after playing just 12 games. After spending a month at Stockport County, Stevens found himself without a club and playing non-league football for Lancaster City.

Bolton Wanderers edit

It was while playing for Lancaster that struggling Bolton Wanderers came in for him in March 1987. He was predominantly a squad player at Burnden Park due to the presence of strikers John Thomas and Tony Philliskirk. In a little over four years, he made 47 appearances scoring 7 goals. After being released by Wanderers in July 1991, Stevens signed for Bury.

Bury and Shrewsbury Town edit

At Bury, Stevens scored 40 goals in 126 games before signing with Shrewsbury Town in August 1994 for a fee of £20k. He scored 51 goals in 132 games before moving again to Carlisle United in May 1997.

Carlisle United edit

Although Stevens joined Carlisle on the back of the Cumbrians' promotion, the club were relegated immediately and only preserved their football league status the following season thanks to a goal from on loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass.[4]

Wrexham edit

Stevens took a free transfer to Wrexham in July 1999. In his only season at the Racecourse Ground, he scored four goals in 20 matches. He also played a game on loan at Cheltenham Town without scoring.

Carlisle United edit

Stevens' release from Wrexham in August 2000 paved the way for a return to Carlisle. However, in June 2002 he went for one last hurrah with Shrewsbury Town. In his one season at Gay Meadow he scored just two goals in 24 games before leaving in August 2003.

Gretna, non-league & back to Lancaster edit

Stevens first signed for Barrow but after a month he left and signed for Scottish Football League club Gretna. Despite getting sent off on his debut for Gretna, Stevens settled in well and in two seasons at Gretna he played 26+5 matches scoring 13 goals and was a member of the championship winning squad of 2004–05. From Gretna, Stevens moved again into non-league football with Fleetwood Town, winning promotion to the Northern Premier League in 2005–06. After a break he signed for his home town club Lancaster City for the start of 2007–08, but played just a handful more games for his home town club before leaving at the end of September 2007 and then signing for Bacup Borough. As a professional Stevens played 572 first team games and scored 175 goals.

Honours edit

Shrewsbury Town

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Ian Stevens". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^ . The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  4. ^ Metcalf, Rupert (10 May 1999). "Carlisle raise a Glass to survival - Carlisle United 2 Plymouth Argyle 1". The Independent. London. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
  5. ^ Wood, Greg (14 April 1996). "Familiar role for Jemson". The Independent. Retrieved 25 April 2024.

External links edit

  • Ian Stevens at Soccerbase

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nameIan David Stevens 1 Date of birth 1966 10 21 21 October 1966 age 57 1 Place of birthValletta 1 MaltaHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 2 Position s StrikerYouth career1983 1984Preston North EndSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1984 1986Preston North End11 2 1986Stockport County2 0 1986 1987Lancaster City 1987 1991Bolton Wanderers47 7 1991 1994Bury110 38 1994 1997Shrewsbury Town111 37 1997 1999Carlisle United79 27 1999 2000Wrexham16 4 2000 Cheltenham Town loan 1 0 2000 2002Carlisle United67 18 2002 2003Shrewsbury Town19 2 2003Barrow 2003 2005Gretna28 10 2005 2006Fleetwood Town 2007Lancaster City 2007 Bacup Borough Total491 145 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Preston North End and Stockport County 1 2 Bolton Wanderers 1 3 Bury and Shrewsbury Town 1 4 Carlisle United 1 5 Wrexham 1 6 Carlisle United 1 7 Gretna non league amp back to Lancaster 2 Honours 3 References 4 External linksPlaying career editPreston North End and Stockport County edit It was while playing local league football that Stevens was spotted by Preston North End who signed him as a professional in November 1984 His time at Deepdale was difficult however with the club going through a transitional period and at the end of the 1985 86 season he was released after playing just 12 games After spending a month at Stockport County Stevens found himself without a club and playing non league football for Lancaster City Bolton Wanderers edit It was while playing for Lancaster that struggling Bolton Wanderers came in for him in March 1987 He was predominantly a squad player at Burnden Park due to the presence of strikers John Thomas and Tony Philliskirk In a little over four years he made 47 appearances scoring 7 goals After being released by Wanderers in July 1991 Stevens signed for Bury Bury and Shrewsbury Town edit At Bury Stevens scored 40 goals in 126 games before signing with Shrewsbury Town in August 1994 for a fee of 20k He scored 51 goals in 132 games before moving again to Carlisle United in May 1997 Carlisle United edit Although Stevens joined Carlisle on the back of the Cumbrians promotion the club were relegated immediately and only preserved their football league status the following season thanks to a goal from on loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass 4 Wrexham edit Stevens took a free transfer to Wrexham in July 1999 In his only season at the Racecourse Ground he scored four goals in 20 matches He also played a game on loan at Cheltenham Town without scoring Carlisle United edit Stevens release from Wrexham in August 2000 paved the way for a return to Carlisle However in June 2002 he went for one last hurrah with Shrewsbury Town In his one season at Gay Meadow he scored just two goals in 24 games before leaving in August 2003 Gretna non league amp back to Lancaster edit Stevens first signed for Barrow but after a month he left and signed for Scottish Football League club Gretna Despite getting sent off on his debut for Gretna Stevens settled in well and in two seasons at Gretna he played 26 5 matches scoring 13 goals and was a member of the championship winning squad of 2004 05 From Gretna Stevens moved again into non league football with Fleetwood Town winning promotion to the Northern Premier League in 2005 06 After a break he signed for his home town club Lancaster City for the start of 2007 08 but played just a handful more games for his home town club before leaving at the end of September 2007 and then signing for Bacup Borough As a professional Stevens played 572 first team games and scored 175 goals Honours editShrewsbury Town Football League Trophy runner up 1995 96 5 References edit a b c Ian Stevens Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 6 April 2020 Dunk Peter ed 1987 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987 88 London Queen Anne Press p 70 ISBN 978 0 356 14354 5 Player Profile The Guardian London Archived from the original on 9 June 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2009 Metcalf Rupert 10 May 1999 Carlisle raise a Glass to survival Carlisle United 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 The Independent London Retrieved 14 August 2009 Wood Greg 14 April 1996 Familiar role for Jemson The Independent Retrieved 25 April 2024 External links editIan Stevens at Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ian Stevens footballer amp oldid 1220863063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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