Ray Woods (footballer)
Raymond Guy Woods (born 7 June 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Coventry City and Shrewsbury Town.[2][3] CareerBorn in Birkenhead, Woods made his professional debut for Tranmere Rovers. After being released by Tranmere, Woods dropped into non-league football, and had brief spells at Bangor City, Runcorn and Northwich Victoria before joining Caernarfon Town. He was a key player in the team which reached the third round of the 1986–87 FA Cup.[4] After a spell with Colne Dynamoes, Woods returned to professional football with Wigan Athletic. In January 1991, Woods played for Wigan in a FA Cup tie against First Division side Coventry City, and set up Latics equaliser to force a replay, which Wigan lost 0–1. He impressed in both games, persuading City manager Terry Butcher to sign Woods for a fee of £200,000 shortly afterwards.[5] Woods went on to play for Shrewsbury Town before finishing his career with Telford United and Worcester City. After retiring as a player, Woods was appointed as a Youth Development Officer at Worcester City in 2001.[6] He remained involved with the club's youth programme until 2010.[7] References
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