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词条 Paul Wotton
释义

  1. Playing career

     Plymouth Argyle  Southampton  Yeovil Town  Return to Argyle 

  2. Coaching career

  3. Career statistics

  4. Honours

  5. References

  6. External links

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| caption = Wotton with Plymouth Argyle in 2016
| fullname = Paul Anthony Wotton[1]
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| birth_place = Plymouth, England
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}[2]
| position = Defender / Midfielder
| currentclub = Plymouth Argyle (assistant manager)
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| years2 = 2008–2011 | clubs2 = Southampton | caps2 = 57 | goals2 = 0
| years3 = 2010 | clubs3 = → Oxford United (loan) | caps3 = 4 | goals3 = 0
| years4 = 2010–2011 | clubs4 = → Yeovil Town (loan) | caps4 = 6 | goals4 = 0
| years5 = 2011–2012 | clubs5 = Yeovil Town | caps5 = 39 | goals5 = 4
| years6 = 2012–2015 | clubs6 = Plymouth Argyle | caps6 = 52 | goals6 = 3
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Paul Anthony Wotton (born 17 August 1977) is an English former footballer and current assistant manager at Football League One club Plymouth Argyle.

Having begun his career with his home-town side, Wotton went on to become the club's most successful captain as they won two Football League titles in three seasons. By the time he left Plymouth in 2008, Wotton had broken into the top ten of the club's all-time appearance list – playing in more than 400 matches – and won their Player of the Year award twice. A year later, he was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.[3]

Wotton went on to spend three seasons with Southampton, with whom he won the Football League Trophy at Wembley Stadium during the 2009–10 season. Towards the end of his time with the club, he was loaned out to Oxford United and Yeovil Town before joining the latter permanently. A year later, Wotton returned to Plymouth Argyle. He was appointed player-coach at Argyle at the end of the 2013–14 season[4] and formally retired from playing the following year.[5]

Renowned for his leadership and powerful shot, Wotton played at both centre half and defensive midfield and was considered a specialist at set pieces.[6] Wotton also got recognised as for all but one of his seasons at Plymouth, he had worn the no.15 shirt. "It was my first squad number. I came in for pre-season while I was in a contract dispute with the club. I was raging. I thought, me being me, if you weren't (numbers) 1–11, you weren't fancied. I was really disappointed because I was a regular in the team. When I came back and things went really well, I just stayed (number) 15."[7]

Playing career

Plymouth Argyle

Wotton was born in Plymouth, Devon, and started his playing career with his hometown club. His first season for Plymouth Argyle was also his first as a professional, under Neil Warnock in 1994–95. After Argyle were relegated from the Second Division at the end of the 1997–98 season following defeat at Burnley he famously vowed that he would be part of the side that won promotion,{{Citation needed|date=November 2008}} and captained the side to the title with a record 102 points in 2001–02 whilst being named in the PFA Division Three team of the year.[8] Two seasons later he again lifted some silverware, this time the Division Two championship. He was named the player of the season for Argyle for the following 2004–05 season, in which the team finished 17th. He appeared in the famous Jimmy Glass game against Carlisle, in which the goalkeeper scored in the 94th minute to keep Carlisle United in the Football League.[9]

Wotton could be described as a solid and mature defender with a ferocious shot taking ability that resulted in him taking the majority of free-kicks and penalties during his first spell at Argyle. Playing at centre back during Argyle's Third and Second Division championship winning seasons, his slight lack of pace meant that in the Championship he usually played holding midfield role in front of the defence. He was the top-scorer in 2004–05 with 12 league goals, an excellent return for a non-striker, and again in 2005–06 with 8 goals.

In the summer of 2006, he was involved in an incident with young striker Chris Zebroski during a pre-season tour of Austria,[10] which required Wotton to have more than a hundred stitches in his head. Zebroski was sacked less than a month later, having been found guilty of gross misconduct.[11]

In the Championship match against Hull City on 9 December 2006 he damaged his cruciate and medial ligaments to his left knee and missed the rest of the 2006–07 Championship season. He returned from injury in time for Paul Sturrock's return to the club as manager, and after making a handful of substitute appearances he returned to the side for his first start in 15 months in the 2–1 win at Bristol City on 15 March 2008. He later went on to score a penalty in his final ever game for Plymouth against Preston North End,[12] shortly before being released.

His autobiography, My Journey: The First Ten Years, was published in 2004.

Southampton

In June 2008, Wotton was released by Plymouth. On 18 June he joined Southampton.[13][14] In his first start he came up against former club Plymouth's archrivals, Exeter City, in the first round of a League Cup match that Southampton comfortably won 3–1.[15]

In March of the 2009-10 season, Wotton got his first taste of silverware away from Argyle, when he played in central midfield for 85 minutes of the 2010 Football League Trophy Final, winning 4-1 against Carlisle United.[16]

On 8 November 2010, he joined Oxford United until the end of December on an emergency loan.[17] On 31 December 2010, Wotton joined Yeovil Town on a one-month loan.[18]

Yeovil Town

On 1 January 2011, Wotton made his debut for Yeovil away in a 0–0 draw to his old side Plymouth, for whom he played for 13 years clocking up nearly 400 appearances, and he received a standing ovation from the Argyle fans when his name was called out on the PA system. He played the full 90 minutes as the two sides played out a 0-0 draw.[19] On 28 January 2011, Wotton's contract with Southampton was terminated "by mutual consent",[20] and he made a permanent move to Huish Park on an 18-month contract.[21] He scored his first Yeovil goal in the 2–1 win away to Brentford; a characteristic free kick from 25 yards out.

On 12 January 2012, his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.[22][23]

Return to Argyle

Wotton rejoined Plymouth Argyle later that day, three and a half years after being released when the club were in the Championship.[24] He signed an 18-month contract.[25][26] "Paul has got a lot of experience, has a good knowledge of the game, he's determined and has a real will to win. We are pleased to have him on board," said manager Carl Fletcher. "When I spoke to Paul about coming back he made it clear he would have walked here on broken glass."[27] Wotton made a winning return to the Argyle side as they defeated Burton Albion 2–1 at Home Park on 14 January.[28]

At the end of the 2013–14 season, Wotton signed a new one-year contract to become a player-coach at Home Park replacing Gary Owers who had left the club. Wotton at this point was Argyle's second highest appearance maker on 491 games, but still some way behind Kevin Hodges.[29]

Wotton formally retired from playing on 15 May 2015, having not played for the entirety of the 2014-15 season.[30] Wotton's last competitive game for the club was in a 3-3 draw with Portsmouth, on the final day of the 2013-14 season.

Coaching career

New Argyle manager Derek Adams kept Wotton on as first-team coach at Argyle for the 2015-16 season, with Adams stating that he needed someone on board who knew the club. Wotton became a main-stay as a staff member under Adams, and for the 2017-18 season took on management duties for Argyle's Central League South team.[31]

On 8 May 2018, it was announced that Wotton would step up to the role of assistant manager for the 2018-19 season, following the departure of Craig Brewster.[32]

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Plymouth Argyle
1994–957000000070
1995–961000002030
1996–9791200020131
1997–98341202010391
1998–99361512000432
1999–2000230100010250
2000–01424201010454
2001–02465411010526
2002–034384310004811
2003–04389101020429
2004–0540121011004213
2005–06458101100479
2006–07224001000234
2007–088100000081
Total3945423511210043861
Southampton
2008–09290003000320
2009–10160302050260
2010–112000100030
Total470306050610
Oxford United
2010–114000000040
Total4000000040
Yeovil Town
2010–11232000000232
2011–12222302010273
Total454302010514
Plymouth Argyle
2011–12181000000181
2012–13192001000202
2013–14150000000150
2014–150000000000
Total523001000533
Career Total5656129520316062071
Updated to games played as of 22 May 2014.[33]

Honours

Plymouth Argyle
  • Football League Third Division: 2001–02
  • Football League Second Division: 2003–04
Southampton
  • Football League Trophy winner: 2009–10[34]
Individual
  • PFA Third Division Team of the Year: 2001–02
  • Plymouth Argyle Player of the Season: 2002–03
  • Plymouth Argyle Player of the Season: 2004–05

References

1. ^{{ENFA}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Hugman|first=Barry|title=The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2007–08|year=2007|publisher=Mainstream Publishing|location=Edinburgh|isbn=978-1-84596-246-3|page=443}}
3. ^{{cite web| title=Paul Wotton: The Profile |url=http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~2574791,00.html|publisher=Plymouth Argyle F.C|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=12 January 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Plymouth Argyle: Paul Wotton signs player-coach deal|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27506055|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=15 May 2015|date=21 May 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Retain list|url=http://www.pafc.co.uk/news/article/retain-list-2458750.aspx|publisher=Plymouth Argyle F.C|accessdate=15 May 2015|date=15 May 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Paul Wotton| url=http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~1876979,00.html|publisher=Plymouth Argyle F.C|accessdate=5 August 2010|date=16 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120829184934/http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10364~1876979%2C00.html |archivedate=29 August 2012 |df=dmy-all}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=The Pilgrim v Exeter City|publisher=Plymouth Argyle F.C|date=11 July 2014}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/1930771.stm |title=Plymouth players rewarded |publisher=BBC Sport |date=15 April 2002 }}
9. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-carlisle-raise-a-glass-to-survival--carlisle-united-----2--plymouth-argyle-----1-1092696.html|title=Carlisle raise a Glass to survival – Carlisle United 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 |publisher=The Independent |date=10 May 1999 |accessdate=14 August 2009 | location=London | first=Rupert | last=Metcalf}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Footballers in training bust-up|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/5209640.stm|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=24 July 2006}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Argyle sack Zebroski after fracas|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/5263298.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=18 August 2006}}
12. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/7344078.stm|title=Plymouth 2–2 Preston |publisher=BBC|date=19 April 2008 |accessdate=28 March 2010}}
13. ^Wotton signs for Southampton
14. ^Saints sign former Pilgrim Wotton
15. ^{{citeweb|title=Exeter City v Southampton, 12 August 2008 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/exeter-city-v-southampton-12-august-2008-281471/}}
16. ^{{citeweb|title=Carlisle 1-4 Southampton |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8583783.stm}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Wotton Loan |url=http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~2212893,00.html|publisher=Southampton F.C.|accessdate=9 November 2010|date=8 November 2010}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Yeovil sign Paul Wotton, Max Ehmer and Richard Martin|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/y/yeovil/9331397.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=31 December 2010|date=31 December 2010}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Plymouth Argyle 0–0 Yeovil Town| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/9310206.stm|publisher=BBC Sport| accessdate=1 January 2011| date=1 January 2011}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=Midfielder Leaves Saints |url=http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~2278883,00.html|publisher=Southampton F.C.|accessdate=28 January 2011|date=28 January 2011}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=Wott's Happening at Huish Park? |url=http://www.ytfc.net/page/NewsDetail/0,,10673~2278604,00.html|publisher=Yeovil Town F.C|accessdate=28 January 2011|date=28 January 2011}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=Paul Leaves The Glovers|url=http://www.ytfc.net/page/NewsDetail/0,,10673~2574639,00.html|publisher=Yeovil Town F.C|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=12 January 2012}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=Yeovil release captain Wotton and Watford loanee Massey|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16526973.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=12 January 2012}}
24. ^{{cite web|title=He's Only Gone And Come Back!|url=http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~2574755,00.html|publisher=Plymouth Argyle F.C|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=12 January 2012}}
25. ^{{cite web|title=Plymouth Argyle re-sign former captain Paul Wotton|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16536334.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=12 January 2012}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Former Plymouth Argyle captain Paul Wotton back at Home Park|url=http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Plymouth-Argyle-captain-Paul-Wotton-Home-Park/story-14410425-detail/story.html|accessdate=14 January 2012|newspaper=The Herald|date=13 January 2012}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=Wotton's a winner, says Argyle boss|url=http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Wotton-s-winner-says-Argyle-boss/story-14420911-detail/story.html|accessdate=14 January 2012|newspaper=The Herald|date=14 January 2012}}
28. ^{{cite web|title=Plymouth 2–1 Burton Albion|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/16453560.stm|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 January 2012|date=14 January 2012}}
29. ^{{cite web|title=Paul Wotton signs player-coach deal|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27506055|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=29 May 2014|date=21 May 2014}}
30. ^{{cite web|title=Retain list|url=http://www.pafc.co.uk/news/article/retain-list-2458750.aspx|publisher=Plymouth Argyle|accessdate=15 May 2015|date=15 May 2015}}
31. ^{{cite web|title=First team coach Paul Wotton gets extra responsibility at Plymouth Argyle|url=https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/first-team-coach-paul-wotton-429030|publisher=The Herald (Plymouth)}}
32. ^{{cite web |title=Wotts Steps Up |url=https://www.pafc.co.uk/news/2018/may/wotts-steps-up/}}
33. ^Paul Wotton
34. ^{{cite news |first=Stephan |last=Shemilt |title=Carlisle 1–4 Southampton |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8583783.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date=28 March 2010 |accessdate=7 May 2017}}

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