Walsall player 284. Wayne Dyer


Wayne Dyer (born 24 November 1977 in Birmingham, England) is a professional footballer currently playing for Romulus. where he plays as a midfielder.
Dyer is remembered most for his goal in the 88th minute in the home leg against the Dominican Republic on 19 March 2000. The match was played in Port of Spain, Trinidad as the only pitch in Montserrat was unusable due to volcanic activity.
Even though his side lost 3-1 and lost both games 6-1 on aggregate, this was Montserrat’s first ever goal in World Cup Qualifying (this for the 2002 World Cup). In June 2011, after a gap of seven years he appeared again for his national team in a World Cup qualifying match against Belize.In England, Dyer has played for Birmingham City, Oxford United, Walsall, Stevenage Borough, and before Bromsgrove, Hinckley United, Stourbridge, Solihull Borough, Kettering Town and Chesham United. He joined Hednesford Town in October 2007 after two seasons at Bromsgrove Rovers, with the move to Keys Park covered in a recent edition of British football publication Four Four Two magazine.

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He moved to Chasetown but was loaned to Coleshill Town in October 2008 where he played three matches. He then moved to Redditch United in the Conference North after moving from Barwell where he made 13 appearances in all, six in the league, scoring one goal a diving header in the second minute of second half stoppage time to give Barwell a 2-1 victory over Grantham Town on 4 September 2010 after coming on a substitute.
Dyer made his first appearance for Redditch against Gainsborough Trinity on November 6, 2010. He went on to make ten appearances for Redditch, all in the league, with nine starts and one substitute appearance, before being released in February 2011. In July 2011 he joined Romulus.
Dyer’s younger brother Lloyd is also a professional footballer.

Youth career
Birmingham City
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1997 Birmingham City 0 (0)
1997 Moor Green ? (?)
1997–1998 Oxford United 0 (0)
1998 Kingstonian (loan) 6 (1)
1998 Barry Town 0 (0)
1998 Walsall 1 (0)
1998 Nuneaton Borough 2 (0)
1998–1999 Hereford United 6 (1)
1999 Bedworth United ? (?)
1999 Chesham United ? (?)
1999 Kettering Town 2 (0)
1999–2000 Solihull Borough ? (?)
2000 Stourbridge ? (?)
2000 Stevenage Borough 4 (0)
2000–2002 Bedford Town 53 (7)
2002 Sutton Coldfield Town ? (?)
2002–2005 Hinckley United 88 (8)
2005–2007 Bromsgrove Rovers 76 (9)
2007–2008 Hednesford Town 23 (3)
2008–2009 Chasetown 7 (0)
2008 Coleshill Town (loan) 3 (0)
2009 Evesham United ? (?)
2010 Barwell 6 (1)
2010–2011 Redditch United 10 (0)
2011– Romulus 0 (0)
National team
2000–2011 Montserrat 6 (1)

Walsall player 239. David Stuart Byrne


David Stuart Byrne (born 5 March 1961 in Hammersmith, London) is an English former professional footballer.
Byrne was a winger and began his career with Gillingham. He moved to Millwall on 4 August 1986 for a fee of £5,000. He joined Cambridge United on loan on 8 September 1988 and Blackburn Rovers on loan on 23 February 1989. On 16 March 1989 he joined Plymouth Argyle on a free transfer. He later played for Bristol Rovers, Watford and went on loan to Reading and Fulham.
He joined Shamrock Rovers in January 1993 also on loan from Watford but only made four league appearances.After returning to Watford joined Scottish side St. Johnstone and Partick Thistle.
He joined Walsall on loan in February 1994 and after leaving Partick played for St Mirren, Ayr United and Albion Rovers where he was player-coach in 1996. He also had a brief loan spell at Tottenham in1995, featuring in their makeshift squad for the Intertoto Cup. He later coached the Plymouth Argyle youth team and was appointed as Director of Football at Plymouth College of Further Education.
In November 2006 he was assisting Ian Atkins on a non-contract basis at Torquay United. On 28 November 2006, Byrne left his post at PCFE when he was named as the new Youth Team Manager at Swindon Town working under former Plymouth Argyle boss Paul Sturrock. After Sturrock left Swindon to take the role of managing his previous club, Plymouth, Byrne took temporary charge of Swindon. When Maurice Malpas became manager, Byrne became his assistant.Byrne again became Caretaker manager of Swindon following the departure of manager Maurice Malpas, on 14 November 2008. Following the news that Danny Wilson was confirmed as the new manager of Swindon Town, on 26 December 2008, David Byrne again reverted to being assistant manager.On 16 June 2009, he was appointed Head of Player Development at Swindon Town. He left that post in August 2010, I have been unable to find out what he has done since!

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Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
? Kingstonian ?
1985–1986 Gillingham 23 (3)
1986–1988 Millwall 63 (6)
1988 Cambridge United (loan) 4 (0)
1988 Blackburn Rovers (loan) 4 (0)
1988–1991 Plymouth Argyle 59 (2)
1990 Bristol Rovers (loan) 2 (0)
1990–1991 Watford 17 (2)
1991 Reading (loan) 7 (2)
1992 Fulham (loan) 5 (1)
1992–1993 Shamrock Rovers (loan) 4 (0)
1992–1993 St. Johnstone 12 (0)
1993–1995 Partick Thistle 35 (0)
1994 Walsall (loan) 5 (0)
1994–1995 St. Mirren 6 (0)
1995 Tottenham (loan) 1 (0)
1995 Ayr United 10 (0)
1995–1997 Albion Rovers 46 (1)
? Armadale Thistle ?
Teams managed
? Albion Rovers (Player/Coach)
? Plymouth Argyle (Youth Coach)
? Plymouth College of Further Education (Coach)
2006 Torquay United (Coach)
2006–2010 Swindon Town (Various Roles)

Walsall player 205. Anthony Charles Osmond “Tony” Bedeau


Anthony Charles Osmond “Tony” Bedeau (born 24 March 1979 in Hammersmith, England) is an English-born Grenadian footballer, and a full international for Grenada.
After being on Chelsea’s books as a schoolboy, he joined Torquay United as an apprentice in 1995. He made his debut as a substitute, at the age of 16, on 9 September 1995 against Cardiff City at Ninian Park (a debut described briefly in Garry Nelson’s seminal book about life in the lower divisions of English football, Left Foot in the Grave). Signing professional on 28 July 1997, he soon established himself as a first-team regular with his pace and ability attracting attention from Premier League sides, which included him training with Sheffield Wednesday for a spell on the recommendation of Chris Waddle, followed by Torquay turning down a bid of £50,000 from Wednesday.
He started the 2000–01 season with an injury, only managing five goals in a disappointing season all round for the “Gulls”. Despite this, he was still in demand from other clubs. In September 2000, Torquay turned down a £200,000 offer from a first division side, thought to be Oxford United, just after he had returned from a week on trial atSunderland.] In December 2000, Rochdale offered £10,000 to Torquay for Bedeau, though he decided against the move.

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In May 2001, he agreed to an extension of his contract until 2003. After a poor start to the following season he was transfer-listed, along with fellow forward David Graham, by new manager Roy McFarland and in January 2002 he joined first division Barnsley on loan, playing three times as a substitute for the Oakwell side. He returned to Torquay, regaining his place in the first team and played a major role in Torquay securing automatic promotion in 2004, playing in a variety of positions. He was awarded a testimonial by the club in the 2005–06 season, finishing the season as the leading goalscorer, before moving to League Two rivals Walsall on 24 May 2006.
Bedeau struggled to establish himself at Walsall, scoring once against Shrewsbury, and was allowed to join Bury on loan in February 2007.] He was transfer listed at the end of the 2006–07 season, and rejoined Torquay United in June 2007 on a 12-month contract. He struggled to re-establish himself at Torquay and was loaned to Weymouth in March 2008. He played nine times for Weymouth, scoring once, against Farsley Celtic, and was released by Torquay at the end of the season.
On 9 August 2008, Kingstonian announced that they had signed Bedeau on a free transfer. He played in the first four games of the season, scoring once, before his time with Kingstonian was put on hold as he had a number of issues to deal with in Torquay. Bedeau played again for Kingstonian on 5 March 2009.
His last registered club was Kingstonian. Since he left them in 2009, he has been available as a free agent. Bedeau is probably most known best for his long stint with Devon club, Torquay United where he served a number of years as a player.
Tony has played for the Milton Keynes Dons for the last 2 years as a free agent. He collects suits and has in excess of 800 sets of trousers and shirts. In 2012 Tony declared himself to be the best looking footballer to never play for a premiership side and was included in the 2013 Guinness Book of World Records.

Youth career
1995–1997 Torquay United
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2006 Torquay United 307 (58)
2002 Barnsley (loan) 3 (0)
2006–2007 Walsall 18 (1)
2007 Bury (loan) 3 (0)
2007–2008 Torquay United 23 (0)
2008 Weymouth (loan) 9 (1)
2008–2009 Kingstonian 4 (36)
Milton Keynes 47
National team
2004 Grenada 4 (9)