Walsall player. 334. Harry Haddington


Another of those no picture, short posts.

• Harry Haddington (7 August 1931 – 2010) was an English professional footballer who played for Scarborough, Bradford Park Avenue, West Bromwich Albion, Walsall and Worcester City. Harry was another member of the Walsall team that won the Football League Fourth Division champion: 1959–60

Youth career
Scarborough
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1953 Bradford Park Avenue 2 (0)
1953–1955 West Bromwich Albion 0 (0)
1955–1961 Walsall 226 (0)
Worcester City

Walsall player 322. Thomas Godfrey


Thomas Godfrey (15 January 1904 – 1983) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke City, Swindon Town and Walsall.
Godfrey began his career with his local club Stenhousemuir before joining English club Stoke City in 1927. He was very much used as a back up player by Tom Mather during this three years at the Victoria Ground making only 10 appearances. He then spent the 1930–31 with Walsall playing 42 times scoring twice. Two poor seasons with Swindon Town followed as the “Robins” failed to make much of an impression in the Third Division South and Godfrey went on to play non-league football with Folkestone and Worcester City.

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Stenhousemuir
1927–1929 Stoke City 9 (0)
1930–1931 Walsall 42 (2)
1931–1932 Swindon Town 49 (0)
Folkestone
Worcester City
Total 100+ (2)

Walsall player 312. Mark Samuel R. Gayle


Mark Samuel R. Gayle (born 21 October 1969 in Bromsgrove, England) is a former professional footballer who currently is a coach with Leamington.

Not a lot of information readilly avaiable. Hopefully someone(maybe Mark) can fill the details in for us.

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1990 Blackpool 1 (0)
1990–1991 Worcester City ? (0)
1991–1993 Walsall 75 (0)
1993–1998 Crewe Alexandra 83 (0)
1994 Liverpool (loan) 0
1997 Birmingham City (loan) 0
1997 Hereford United (loan) 5 (0)
1997 Chesterfield (loan) 5 (0)
1998 Luton Town (loan) 0 (0)
1998–1999 Rushden & Diamonds 10 (0)
1999–2000 Chesterfield 30 (0)
2000–2002 Hednesford Town 92 (0)
2002–2003 Solihull Borough ? (0)
2003 Hereford United 0 (0)
2003 Halesowen Town 7 (0)
2003–2005 Solihull Borough 38 (0)
2005–2006 Tamworth 3 (0)
2006–2007 Halesowen Town 6 (0)
2007 Rushall Olympic 1 (0)
Teams managed
2007- ???? Rushall Olympic (goalkeeping coach)
2009– Leamington (goalkeeping coach)

Walsall player 292. Michael “Micky” Evans


Michael “Micky” Evans (born 3 August 1946 in West Bromwich) is an English former footballer who played as a full back in the Football League for Walsall, Swansea City and Crewe Alexandra. He then played for a number of non-league clubs including Worcester City, Stourbridge, Stafford Rangers, Halesowen Town and Rushall Olympic, and has scouted for various Midlands clubs.

Micky Evans stood all of six foot and played in all five defensive positions, but was perhaps best suited as a full back. He represented Birmingham County FA while he attended West Bromwich Grammar School. He played for Vono sports before joining Walsall as an amateur in 1963. He turned professional in 1964, physically strong and well built, he possessed a strong kick and tackled hard but fair, He made 263 games for the Saddlers prior to moving to Swansea City in 1972 and in 1975 moved to Crewe Alexander. In 1977 he left League football and moved into non league before hanging up his boots. He played on the Sunday morning circuit and also played in charity games for Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Walsall winning an FA Cup medal for the over 35’s in 1992, for the Albion.

note. I have a picture but at this time are unable to find it.

 

Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Vono Sports
1963–1972 Walsall 231 (7)
1972–1975 Swansea City 92 (6)
1975–1977 Crewe Alexandra 62 (4)
1977–197x Worcester City (1)
Stourbridge
Stafford Rangers
Halesowen Town
Rushall Olympic

Walsall player 238. Martin Butler.


Martin Neil Butler (born 15 September 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1993 until 2009.
Butler notably played for Walsall, Cambridge United and Reading. He also had spells with Rotherham United,Grimsby Town, Burton Albion and Worcester City.
Butler spent most of his youth in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, attending Castlefields Primary School and Oldbury Wells School. Butler started his career at Walsall, where he rose through the youth ranks. Following rave reviews, he made his senior debut in the 1993–94season.
However, his career at Walsall faltered, and he was allowed to join Cambridge United for £22,500 in the summer of 1997. A prolific spell at the Abbey Stadium prompted Reading to pay around the £750k mark for his services in February 2000. Butler continued his fine goal-scoring form – including a goal in the 2000–01Football League Second Division Playoff Final in May 2001, although Reading went on to lose the match 3–2 to Butler’s old team Walsall. On 6 November 2001, Butler was stretchered off during Reading’s 2–0 win over Wrexham, suffering serious damage to his ankle. He broke his ankle and fibula, and suffered ligament damage competing for a ball on the touchline after his foot stuck in the ground. He did not play again until April 2002, but his goals that season still helped Reading to get promoted to the First Division in second place.
After his injury, Butler could not recapture the form for Reading that he’d shown before, and after floating in and out of the first team, he was sold to Rotherham United in a £150,000 deal in August 2003. Butler then moved back to Walsall three seasons later on a free transfer, signing a two-year deal on 1 July 2006. In October 2007 Butler, whose contract with Walsall is due to end at the end of the 2007/08 season, signed a three-month loan deal at Football League Two side Grimsby Town. The move lasted until January at which point Grimsby signed him on a permanent deal. He made his debut for Grimsby on 20 October against Wycombe Wanderers. Butler’s time at Grimsby was troubled due to the players concerns that his 350-mile round trip from his Worcester home to Grimsby were affecting his performances on and off the pitch, and he notably missed training regularly due to the time it took to commute. Alan Buckley attempted to offload Butler to Hereford United on transfer deadline day, which was only two months after signing a two-year deal at Blundell Park, but the player rejected Hereford’s contract offer. In an attempt to amend relations with Grimsby, Butler returned to regular training and won back his place in the side next to Danny North and helped The Mariners climb from 19th in League Two, to 10th. Despite Butler’s renewed attempts to salvage his Grimsby career, he reignited his travel problems, and this eventually saw the player drop out of contention at the club. He played his last game for the club in the League Cup fixture with Blackburn Rovers and after that he was shelved by Buckley who dropped him to the reserves, which is where he remained for the rest of his time at Grimsby before he was eventually released in October 2008 by the club’s new manager Mike Newell.
In February 2009, he was announced as Roy McFarland’s first signing at Burton Albion when he signed a contract until May 2009, he was released at the end of the season. Upon his release he signed for Worcester City in July 2009. It was said that Butler would be heading towards management, but he chose to retire shortly after departing Worcester and has since not returned to the game in any capacity.
Since 2011, Butler has continued playing for The Allstars team of his former side Walsall. He now works as a Heating Engineer and runs his own business called MK Installatons.

I don’t have a picture of Martin.

Youth career
Walsall
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1997 Walsall 74 (8)
1997–2000 Cambridge United 104 (41)
2000–2003 Reading 103 (32)
2003–2006 Rotherham United 97 (28)
2006–2008 Walsall 44 (11)
2007 Grimsby Town (loan) 8 (1)
2008 Grimsby Town 16 (5)
2009 Burton Albion 12 (2)
2009 Worcester City 0 (0)
Total 458 (128)

Walsall player 210. Keith Edwin Bertschin


Keith Edwin Bertschin (born 25 August 1956) is a former professional footballer and currently a first team coach at Hull City.
Bertschin, a striker, began his professional career with Ipswich Town (1973–1977), before playing forBirmingham City (1977–1981), Norwich City (1981–1982; 1982–1984), Stoke City (1984–1987), Sunderland(1987–1988), Walsall (1988–1990), Chester City (1990–1991) and Aldershot (1991–1992). He also playednon-League football and had a short spell playing in the United States with the Jacksonville Tea Men in 1982.
Bertschin was born in Enfield and began his career with Barnet before joining Ipswich Town in 1973. He made a perfect start to professional football scoring on his debut scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Arsenal in April 1976. He scored again two days later against West Ham United. He became a full member of the squad in 1976–77 scoring six goals in 30 appearances as Ipswich finished in 3rd position. Bertschin joined Birmingham City in July 1977 for a fee of £135,000. He spent four seasons at St Andrew’s making 143 appearances scoring 41 goals and helped the club gain promotion in 1979–80. Bertschin joined Norwich Cityin August 1981 and helped the Canaries gain promotion to the First Division in 1981–82. He scored twice against his old club Birmingham in a 5–1 victory earning Norwich their first victory of the 1982–83 season.]He spent the summer of 1982 playing in the United States for Jacksonville Tea Men.

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Bertschin left Carrow Road in November 1984 to join Stoke City. Stoke were rock bottom of the table when Bertschin joined in 1984–85 and he could do little to prevent the side failing to an embarrassing relegation which saw Stoke go down with a then record low points tally. In 1985–86 had a fine season top-scoring with 23 goals, 19 coming in the league and he won the player of the year award. Unfortunately for Stoke he was their only consistent goal scorer and the side finished in a mid-table position of 10th. He scored eight goals in 27 appearance in 1986–87 before he was sold to Sunderland in March 1987. He couldn’t prevent Sunderland being relegated but played a major role in 1987–88 which saw the Black Cats win the Third Division title. Bertschin ended his professional career at Walsall, Chester City and Aldershot before dropping into non-league football.
Bertschin played for Solihull Borough, Evesham United and was a member of the Barry Town team which won the Welsh Cup in 1994 with a 2–1 victory against Cardiff City. He then went on to play for Worcester City, Hednesford Town, Tamworth and finally Stafford Rangers.
After retiring from playing, he worked as an agent for a number of players before his appointment to the coaching staff at Birmingham City. In November 2007, when Birmingham manager Steve Bruce left to join Wigan Athletic, Bertschin and other members of Birmingham’s backroom staff accompanied him. In June 2009, when Bruce moved on to Sunderland, Bertschin again followed. On 29 June 2012 it was announced that Bertschin had taken up the post of first team coach at Hull City.

 

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1973 Barnet
1973–1977 Ipswich Town 32 (8)
1977–1981 Birmingham City 118 (29)
1981–1984 Norwich City 114 (29)
1982 Jacksonville Tea Men (loan) 14 (3)
1984–1987 Stoke City 88 (29)
1987–1988 Sunderland 36 (7)
1988–1990 Walsall 55 (9)
1990–1991 Chester City 19 (0)
1991–1992 Aldershot
1992–1993 Solihull Borough
1993–1994 Evesham United
1994 Barry Town
1994–1995 Worcester City
1995–1996 Hednesford Town
1996 Tamworth
1996–1998 Stafford Rangers
Total 476 (114)
National team
1977–1978 England U21 3 (0)

Walsall player 191. Lee Terence Ayres


Lee Terence Ayres (born 28 August 1982) is a professional English footballer who I cannot find as to where he is NOW! The last I could find is that in 2011 he was on the books of Worcester City. He has previously spent time at Kidderminster Harriers, Burton Albion and Forest Green Rovers.
Ayres started his career with Walsall in their youth academy; although not making the first team, he impressed enough to earn a move to Kidderminster Harriers in the Football League Third Division.
Upon joining Harriers, Ayres became a permanent fixture in the first team setup. During two seasons Ayres made a total of 35 appearances and scored two goals. Towards the end of his second season, Ayres lost his place in the first team and subsequently joined Tamworth in the Football Conference, initially on loan. After a successful spell, Tamworth made an approach to sign Ayres, but Ayres himself rejected the move as he wanted to stay and force a way back into the first team.
On 23 November 2003, Jan Molby released Ayres, as he believed the club had enough centre-backs.
Ayres, now a free agent, rejoined Tamworth on a permanent basis. Ayres was only with The Lambs for a brief time making just 16 appearances; these impressive performances earned Ayres a trial with Notts County, but Ayres was unsuccessful and returned to Tamworth.
Ayres then went on to join local rivals Burton Albion. After an impressive first season with The Brewers, when he made 26 appearances, a persistent pelvic injury prevented Ayres making a single appearance in his second season at the club. Ayres was eventually released at the end of the 2005–06 season.
In search of a new club, Ayres received a trial from Bristol Rovers manager Paul Trollope. He played against Swansea City in a reserve game. Unfortunately for Ayres, the trial was unsuccessful and the defender eventually joined Conference North side Moor Green. Following the merger of Moor Green with Solihull Borough in the summer of 2007, Ayres began the 2007–08 campaign with Solihull Moors.
Ayres then moved on to Redditch United; however he left the club in December 2008, to sign for Forest Green Rovers. Ayres impressed in his spell with Forest Green and was offered a new one-year contract in June 2009, following his impressive performances in Rovers relegation battle. Ayres suffered an injury in the opening game of the 2009–10 season and missed the majority of the season; however he made a return on 5 April as a late substitute in the 3–4 loss to his former club Tamworth.
Ayres spent the summer of 2010 in pre season with Forest Green but both parties failed to agree a new contract and Ayres left the club.
Ayres signed for Halesowen Town shortly after. Before moving back to Redditch United on Saturday 2 October. Ayres joined Solihull Moors on 1 March 2011.
In July 2011 Ayres linked up with Worcester City.

I have no picture of Lee so would appreciate if anyone can supply either or both a picture and information regarding where or what he is doing!

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2001 Walsall 0 (0)
2001–2003 Kidderminster Harriers 35 (2)
2003 Tamworth (loan) 7 (0)
2003–2004 Tamworth 16 (0)
2004–2006 Burton Albion 26 (0)
2006–2007 Moor Green 27 (2)
2007–2008 Solihull Moors 0 (0)
2008 Redditch United 0 (0)
2008–2010 Forest Green Rovers 28 (2)
2010 Halesowen Town 10 (0)
2010–2011 Redditch United 1 (0)
2011 Solihull Moors ? (?)
2011– Worcester City ? (?)

 

 

Walsall player 171. David Joseph Walsh


David Joseph Walsh (born 28 April 1923 in Waterford, Ireland), commonly referred to as Davy Walsh or Dave Walsh, is a former Irish footballer who played as a centre forward for, among others, Linfield, West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa. Walsh was a dual international and played for both Ireland teams – the FAI XI and the IFA XI. In 1949, he was a member of the FAI XI that defeated England 2–0 at Goodison Park, becoming the first team to beat England at home.
Walsh was a player with an eye for goal. Nimble and decisive in front of goal, he had the knack for being in the right place at the right time. After retiring as a player Walsh owned a sports shop / general store in Droitwich and later ran holiday homes inThurlestone and Kingsbridge in Devon. In June 2003, Walsh and such other notable Waterford footballers as Paddy Coad, Alfie Hale, Peter Thomas, Jim Beglin and John O’Shea, was honoured by the city council and presented with Waterford Crystal vase.
As of May 2013 Walsh is the last Irish survivor of the famous 1949 win at Goodison.
Walsh began his career playing youth football in Waterford before joining Limerick United in 1942 making his debut on 4 October scoring twice against St James’s Gate F.C. in the League of Ireland Shield. Despite Limerick finishing second from bottom in the competition Walsh scored 6 goals. At the end of a very successful goalscoring 1942–43 League of Ireland season he was loaned to Shelbourne for their Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup ties.
In 1943 he moved north of the border and joined Irish League side Linfield. Walsh scored 122 goals in Ireland, including 73 during the 1945–46 season for Linfield. While at Linfield he helped them win the Irish Cup in 1945 and a Northern Regional League / Irish Cup double in 1946. His team mates at Linfield included, among others Tommy Breen, Sammy McCrory and guest player Billy Liddell. On 8 June 1947, together with Jackie Vernon, Walsh returned to Ireland to play as a guest for Shamrock Rovers in a friendly against Everton.

Davy Walsh.
In May 1946, Walsh joined West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £3,500 and subsequently made a terrific start to his English League career by scoring in each of his first six games. He continued to score regularly for WBA and, together with Reg Ryan and Jackie Vernon, he was a key figure when they gained promotion in 1949. He went onto score 100 goals for WBA before moving to Aston Villa for a fee of £25,000 in December 1950. He made 114 appearances and scored 40 goals for Villa, averaging a goal every three games, before moving ontoWalsall in July 1955. After one season there he joined Worcester City where he retired as a player in May 1957.
When Walsh began his international career in 1946 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland-based IFA and the Republic of Ireland-based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Walsh, played for both teams.
Between 1946 and 1950, Walsh made 11 appearances and scored seven goals for the IFA XI. These include two Victory internationals played in early 1946. On 2 February, at Windsor Park he made his debut for the IFA XI in a 3–2 defeat to Scotland, scoring both of his teams goals. Then, on 4 May, he helped the IFA XI defeatWales 1–0 at Ninian Park. On 27 November 1946, he played for the IFA XI a 0–0 draw with Scotland. Together with Johnny Carey, Con Martin, Bill Gorman, Tommy Eglington, Alex Stevenson and Peter Farrell, he was one of seven players born in the Irish Free State to play for the IFA XI that day. The draw helped the team finish as runners-up in the 1947 British Home Championship. Walsh also helped the IFA XI gain some further respectable results, including a 2–0 win against Scotland on 4 October 1947 and a 2–2 draw with England at Goodison Park on 5 November 1947. It was at Goodison that Walsh scored his third goal for the IFA XI, in a game he was later to describe as the highlight of his footballing career.Walsh also scored both goals for the IFA XI on 9 October 1948 in a 6–2 defeat to England at Windsor Park. He then scored twice in the first five minutes at Hampden Park against Scotland on 17 November 1948. However Walsh’s goals could not prevent Scotland eventually winning 3–2. Despite both games ending in defeat, these four goals saw Walsh finish as top goalscorer during the 1949 British Home Championship. Walsh made his last appearance for the IFA XI in a 0–0 draw with Wales on 8 March 1950. As well as being part of the 1950 British Home Championship, the game also doubled up as a qualifier for the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Walsh, together withCon Martin, Reg Ryan and Tom Aherne, was one of four players from the Republic, included in the IFA XI that day and as a result he played for two different associations in the same FIFA World Cup tournament. This situation eventually led to intervention by FIFA and as a result Walsh became one of the last four Republic-born players to play for the IFA XI.
Between 1946 and 1953, Walsh made 20 appearances and scored five goals for the FAI XI, making his debut for the team in a 3–1 defeat to Portugal on 16 June 1946. On 2 March 1947, Walsh scored twice against Spain, helping the FAI XI to 3–2 win. Both of his goals that day were set up by a fellow Waterford footballer, Paddy Coad. On 2 June 1949, he scored his third goal in a 3–1 defeat to Sweden, during a qualifier for the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Then, on 21 September 1949, together with Con Martin, Johnny Carey and Peter Farrell, he was a member of the FAI XI that defeated England 2–0 at Goodison Park, becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home. He scored his fourth goal on 26 November 1950 against Norway in a 2–2 draw. He scored his last goal for the FAI XI against France on 4 October 1953 and made his last appearance on 25 November 1953 in a 1–0 defeat against the same team. Both of these games were qualifiers for the 1954 FIFA World Cup.

 

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1943 Limerick United 16 (13)
1943 Shelbourne (loan) 0 (0)
1943–1946 Linfield ? (?)
1946–1950 West Bromwich Albion 165 (94)
1947 Shamrock Rovers (guest) 1 (0)
1950–1955 Aston Villa 108 (37)
1955–1956 Walsall 20 (6)
1956–1957 Worcester City ? (?)
National team
1945–1946 Irish League XI 3 (2)
1946–1950 Ireland (IFA) 11 (7)
1946–1953 Ireland (FAI) 20 (5)

Walsall player 108. John “Jock” Morgan


John “Jock” Morgan (18 August 1889 – 1983) was a Scottish professional footballer who made nearly 250 appearances in the Football League playing for Birmingham, Doncaster Rovers, Bristol City, Barrow, Walsall and Southport. He played as a half back. Morgan was born in Penicuik, Midlothian. He began his football career with Edinburgh Emmett and then came to England to sign for Birmingham of the First Division in August 1924. He played only once for Birmingham, deputising for the injured Jimmy Cringan and his regular understudy Bill Hunter at centre half in a 4–0 defeat at Sunderland on 6 September 1924. After a brief spell in non-league football with Redditch Town he settled at Doncaster Rovers, where he played 150 Third Division North games in four seasons. After one Second Division game in one-and-a-half seasons for Bristol City, a return to the Third with Barrow offered more playing time. Short spells with Walsall and Southport and a venture to Ireland with Brideville preceded a return to non-league football in the English Midlands with Worcester City and Atherstone Town.
• Morgan died in 1983 aged 93 or 94.

No picture……..

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Edinburgh Emmett
1924–192x Birmingham 1 (0)
192x–1926 Redditch Town
1926–1930 Doncaster Rovers 150 (4)
1930–1931 Bristol City 1 (0)
1931–1933 Barrow 66 (0)
1933–1934 Walsall 19 (0)
1934–193x Southport 10 (0)
193x–193x Brideville
193x–193x Worcester City
1938–19xx Atherstone Town

Walsall player 67. Rene Patrick Gilmartin


Rene Patrick Gilmartin (born 31 May 1987) is an Irish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Championship side Watford. He has appeared in the Football League for Walsall, Watford (during an earlier spell), Yeovil Town, Crawley Town and Plymouth Argyle, as well as a spell with League of Ireland side St Patrick’s Athletic. Gilmartin has also played international football for the Republic of Ireland at under-19 and under-21 levels.

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Having previous played for St. Kevin’s Boys, Gilmartin joined English Football League side Walsall in the summer of 2005. He made his Walsall debut on 17 September 2005 in a 3–2 home defeat to Chesterfield, and played two further first-team matches that season. At the end of the 2005–06 season, Gilmartin contract with Walsall was activated by taken up one-year option. After signing a new contract, Gilmartin says he expected to fight for the first choice goalkeeper ahead of a new season. He made his international debut for Republic of Ireland under-19s in February 2006. He did not feature for Walsall over the next two seasons, but played for Republic of Ireland under-21s in 2007, and completed his UEFA B coaching licence in April 2008. During the year in 2007, Gilmartin would join Worcester City and Hednesford Town, so he gain first team experience. In 2008, Gilmartin signed another new 12-month contract. In 2008–09 season, Gilmartin would considered leaving the club if first choice goalkeeper Clayton Ince stays on. Eventually, He changed his mind and signed another new 12-month contract at the end of the season. He then went on to play for Walsall 12 times in 2008–09. In 2009–10 season, Gilmartin first team became more increased, having replaced Ince as a first choice goalkeeper. He soon credit the club’s goalkeeping coach, Mick Kearns, for not only making him improve as a player. In October 2009, He soon suffered an hamstring injury following a scan, that will keep him out for three to four weeks. Despite the injury, Gilmartin played 24 times in 2009–10.
Gilmartin was offered a new contract by Walsall on 10 May 2010, but joined Watford on 1 July 2010. He made his debut in a League Cup first round tie away to Aldershot Town, keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 Watford win. Gilmartin struggled to displace Scott Loach as Watford’s goalkeeper during the 2010–11 season, but did play in all four of the club’s cup games. Gilmartin made his full league debut on 27 September 2011, in a 2–1 home victory over Millwall. On 23 November 2011, Gilmartin was sent out on loan to League One side Yeovil Town until 3 January 2012. Gilmartin returned to Watford on 19 January 2012, having made eight appearances for Yeovil. Gilmartin then joined Crawley Town on loan to cover for the injured Scott Shearer as back up to Michael Kuipers. On 3 May 2012, Gilmartin was one of four players to be released by Watford after their contracts expired.

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He signed a two-year contract with Plymouth Argyle in July 2012, and made 16 appearances in all competitions. Gilmartin was transfer-listed by manager John Sheridan at the end of the 2012–13 season, and left the club by mutual consent in June 2013. He returned to Dublin in July, having signed an 18-month contract with League of Ireland side St Patrick’s Athletic. Gilmartin made his Pat’s debut later that month in a Dublin derby at Shamrock Rovers in the League of Ireland Cup. Gilmartin made his League of Ireland debut a season later, on the 2nd of June 2014 against Drogheda United, when he came on as a halftime substitute for the injured Brendan Clarke. He continued Clarke’s work and kept a clean sheet as Pats won 6–0.
After spending time in the League of Ireland with St Patrick’s Athletic, making 10 appearances in all competitions for the club (1 league, 9 cup), Gilmartin returned to English football by re-signing with Watford on a one-year deal on 25 August 2014 as a back-up to Heurelho Gomes, two years after he first left the club

 

Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2010 Walsall 35 (0)
2007  Worcester City (loan) 0 (0)
2007  Hednesford Town (loan) 1 (0)
2010–2012 Watford 2 (0)
2011–2012 Yeovil Town (loan) 8 (0)
2012 Crawley Town (loan) 6 (0)
2012–2013 Plymouth Argyle 13 (0)
2013–2014 St Patrick’s Athletic 10 (0)
2014– Watford 0 (0)
National team
2006 Republic of Ireland U19
2006–2007 Republic of Ireland U21 1 (0)