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Ray Train

Raymond Train (born 10 February 1951) is an English former football player, coach, scout and manager. He played primarily as a defensive midfielder, but also frequently played in more attacking positions, including as a striker.[2] He amassed over 500 appearances in the Football League, and achieved promotion to the First Division with Carlisle United, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers and Watford. After retiring as a player, Train turned to coaching, and briefly managed Walsall as a caretaker in the 1988–89 season.[2][3]

Ray Train
Personal information
Full name Raymond Train
Date of birth (1951-02-10) 10 February 1951 (age 73)
Place of birth Bedworth, Warwickshire, England
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[1]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Youth career
Bedworth United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1971 Walsall 73 (11)
1971–1976 Carlisle United 155 (8)
1976–1977 Sunderland 32 (1)
1977–1978 Bolton Wanderers 51 (0)
1978–1982 Watford 92 (3)
1982–1984 Oxford United 50 (0)
1983A.F.C. Bournemouth (loan) 7 (0)
1984–1985 Northampton Town 46 (1)
1985–1986 Tranmere Rovers 36 (0)
1986–1987 Walsall 16 (0)
Total 558 (24)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Born in Bedworth, Warwickshire, Train started his career as an amateur at Bedworth United. He was rejected as a triallist by Coventry City due to his lack of height, but joined Walsall as an apprentice in 1967, and turned professional the following year.[2] He remained at the club until 1971, when he joined Second Division side Carlisle United.[3]

After 20 appearances in his debut season, Train established himself as a first-team regular at Carlisle. He played 48 times as the team finished just above the relegation places in 1972–73, and 32 times as they secured promotion the following season. He was everpresent during their First Division campaign, scoring twice, and remained at Carlisle for most of 1975–76, before joining Sunderland for £90,000 in March 1976. Sunderland were promoted as champions at the end of the season. Train left Sunderland for Bolton Wanderers in March 1977, and this time was involved in a title-winning campaign from the start, as Bolton won the 1977–78 Second Division title.[2]

Train joined newly promoted Third Division side Watford in November 1978, for a fee of £50,000.[3] He scored on his debut, a 1–1 draw against Mansfield Town at Vicarage Road on 2 December. He played a further 22 matches that season, as Watford secured promotion to the Second Division.[4] He remained at Watford until 1981–82, the season in which Watford were promoted to the First Division for the first time in their history; Watford were the fourth club to achieve promotion to the top level of English football with Train on the books.[3] At the end of the season, Train joined Oxford United for a fee of £10,000.[3]

After leaving Watford, Train spent brief playing spells at Oxford, A.F.C. Bournemouth, Northampton Town and Tranmere Rovers, before returning to Walsall in 1986.[3] He made his final appearance in January 1987, shortly before his 36th birthday.[2]

Coaching career edit

Train started his coaching career when he returned to Walsall, initially combining his playing duties with a role as youth team coach. He became caretaker manager in December 1988, following the departure of Tommy Coakley, but was unable to improve the team's results, and reverted to his previous role in January 1989.[5]

After a brief spell as community officer at Port Vale in 1990, Train joined Middlesbrough as a coach.[3] During the 1991–92 season, Middlesbrough finished second in the Second Division, securing promotion to the Premier League for its inaugural season.[6] He later became the club's chief scout, and remained at the club for a total of 13 years.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Rollin, Jack, ed. (1981). Rothmans Football Yearbook: 1981–82. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 368. ISBN 0-362-02046-9. OCLC 868301130.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ray Train". Carlisle United Football Club. 21 June 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Trefor Jones (1996). The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who. pp. 9, 228. ISBN 0-9527458-0-1.
  4. ^ Jones, Trefor (1998). Watford Season by Season. T.G. Jones. pp. 164–173. ISBN 0-9527458-1-X.
  5. ^ . Walsall Football Club. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  6. ^ Struthers, Greg (27 July 2008). "Caught in Time: Middlesbrough promoted in 1992". Sunday Times. UK. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Ex-blue leaves Middlesbrough". Carlisle United Football Club. 17 November 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2011.

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