English footballer
Simon Ainsley Johnson (born 9 March 1983) is an English football coach and former professional player who played as an attacking midfielder . He is currently serving as first-team coach at Southern League Premier Division Central club Redditch United . He played in the Premier League for Leeds United and made 175 Football League appearances spread over eight clubs before moving into non-league football . He represented England at under-20 level .
Playing career
Johnson was born in West Bromwich [ 1] and attended Stuart Bathurst Catholic High School .[citation needed ] He left at 14 to join Leeds United ,[ 4] and continued his education at Boston Spa Academy .[ 5] He signed his first professional contract at Elland Road in July 2000, but with a number of strikers ahead of him in the pecking order, he did not make his senior debut until he was loaned to Hull City .[ 4] In his first match for the Tigers, on 13 August 2002 at Bristol Rovers , he was brought on as a substitute and scored an 85th-minute equaliser which secured a 1–1 draw.[ 6] Late in the 2002–03 season he made his Premier League debut for Leeds in the 6–1 defeat of Charlton Athletic , replacing Alan Smith .[ 7] A 2003 feature on the Football Association 's website likened him to Smith, as a "tenacious and skillful target man [who] knows where the goal is."[ 8]
Over the next two seasons, Johnson only made sporadic appearances for Leeds and was loaned to Blackpool , Sunderland , Doncaster Rovers and Barnsley for first-team experience. He was released by Leeds at the end of the 2004–05 season – he later stated he had not been informed by the club but had found out via a newspaper headline.[ 4]
In June 2005, he signed for Darlington on a free transfer where he enjoyed regular first-team football, but fell out of favour under manager Dave Penney after nearly signing for Wycombe Wanderers .[ 9] He joined Hereford United on 8 August 2007, initially on a short-term contract, which was later extended. In his first season at Edgar Street he was used mainly as a winger and made little impact until he scored a last-minute equaliser against Wycombe in December 2007.[ 10] He made his first league start of the season in the following match, and featured regularly for the remainder of the season as Hereford won promotion to League One .[ 11] In that season's FA Cup , he scored an inspirational winner against Tranmere Rovers to send Hereford into the fourth round for the first time in 16 years.[ 12] The following season, Johnson was used mainly as a substitute, failed to score, and left the club by mutual consent on 21 April 2009.[ 13]
Johnson joined Bury on a three-month deal in August 2009, and made his debut as late substitute in a 3–0 loss to AFC Bournemouth ,[ 14] but left the club after the first month.[ 15]
He moved into non-league football with Halesowen Town [ 16] and Solihull Moors ,[ 17] before joining his fourth club of the 2009–10 campaign, Guiseley , in March 2010.[ 18] Johnson made 11 appearances as Guiseley won the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and committed his future to the club ahead of their upcoming campaign in the Conference North .[ 19] After being linked with Hibernians in Malta,[ 20] Johnson rejoined Solihull Moors on loan in September 2010,[ 21] [ 22] before signing permanently in January 2011.[ 23] He finished his playing career with Hinckley United [ 17] and Hinckley ,[ 24] before coming out of retirement to make one substitute appearance in the FA Vase for Highgate United [ 25] during a short spell – July 2021 to January 2022 – as manager of the Midland League club.[ 26] [ 27]
Coaching career
On 4 December 2024, Johnson was appointed first-team coach at Southern League Premier Division Central club Redditch United .[ 28]
Career statistics
^ a b c d e Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
^ The Aylesbury United source shows 23 appearances, but some of the earlier ones share dates with matches that Johnson was playing for Bury in League Two. The 7 October 2009 match against Rugby Town was Simon Johnson's Halesowen debut,[ 16] and counting the appearances from that date gives 15 appearances and four goals, matching the Yeltz Archive source.[ 36] The earlier appearances belong to James Johnson.[ 37] [ 38]
^ Appearances in Southern League Cup
^ Appearance in Peter Swales Shield
^ Part of this season was spent on loan from Guiseley.[ 22] Some of his appearances were incorrectly attributed by Soccerway to Marvin Johnson ,[ 41] [ 42] who had left Solihull Moors for Romulus before the start of the season.[ 43]
^ Source needed for possible appearance in FA Trophy 3QR away to Curzon Ashton on 20 November 2010
^ Source needed for possible appearance in FA Cup 3QR at home to Grantham Town on 15 October 2011
^ Appearances in FA Trophy
^ Appearance(s) in JW Hunt Cup
^ Appearance in FA Vase
Honours
Hereford United
Guiseley [ 46]
References
^ a b c "Simon Johnson" . Barry Hugman's Footballers . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ "Simon Johnson: Overview" . Premier League. Retrieved 21 November 2019 .
^ "Match results under 20: 1981–2019" . England Football Online . Chris Goodwin & Glen Isherwood. 25 June 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2022 .
^ a b c Smyth, Graham (24 May 2020). " 'Show a bit of respect' – Leeds United academy graduate learned of Elland Road exit via YEP headline" . Yorkshire Evening Post . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ "Ladies Academy seeks tomorrow's stars" . Leeds United F.C. 4 May 2004. Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ a b c "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2002/2003" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "United masterclass: Charlton 1 United 6!!!" . Leeds United F.C. 5 April 2003. Retrieved 29 September 2023 .
^ "Introducing... Simon Johnson" . The Football Association. 18 July 2003. Archived from the original on 27 October 2004. Retrieved 15 February 2009 .
^ "Stuart McCall eying Simon Johnson" . Bradford City A.F.C. 13 July 2007. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2009 .
^ Davies, Gregg (4 December 2007). "Bulls late show shares spoils" . Hereford United F.C. Archived from the original on 26 May 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2009 .
^ a b "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2007/2008" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ Gray, William (17 January 2008). "Hereford's Simon Johnson upsets Tranmere" . The Daily Telegraph . London. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ "Bulls cancel Johnson deal" . Sky Sports . 21 April 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ Higginson, Marc (13 August 2009). "Johnson determined to grab chance" . Bury Times . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ Higginson, Marc (16 September 2009). "Shakers land one El of a player" . Bury Times . Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ a b "Halesowen Town 5 Rugby Town 1" . Halesowen Town FC. 7 October 2009. Archived from the original on 19 August 2010.
^ a b c d e "S. Johnson" . Soccerway . Perform Group. Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ "Solihull Moors lose hot-shot Simon Johnson to Guiseley" . Birmingham Mail . 20 March 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ "Guiseley have eight warm-up games" . Wharfedale Observer . 17 June 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
^ "Strengthened clubs promise close and tight affair for the title" . The Malta Independent . 11 September 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ Marshall, Bill (16 September 2010). "Boss expresses concern as Lions make long trek south" . Wharfedale Observer . Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
^ a b "Solihull Moors' bid for Halesowen Town striker Stefan Moore rejected" . Birmingham Mail . 17 September 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ "Solihull Moors secure Simon Johnson for rest of season" . 3 January 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ "Simon Johnson – Central midfield" . Hinckley AFC. Retrieved 27 July 2022 .
^ a b c d "Simon Johnson player stats" . The FA Full-Time . Retrieved 27 July 2022 .
^ "Welcome New Manager – Simon Johnson" . Highgate United F.C. 20 July 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021 .
^ "Changes in the dugout at both Highgate United and AFC Wulfrunians" . OutsideThe92 . 7 January 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
^ Coates, Tom (4 December 2024). "Former Leeds United and Barnsley midfielder lands coaching role at non-league club" . The Yorkshire Post . Archived from the original on 4 December 2024. Retrieved 4 December 2024 .
^ a b "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2003/2004" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ a b c d "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2004/2005" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2005/2006" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2006/2007" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2008/2009" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Games played by Simon Johnson in 2009/2010" . Soccerbase . Centurycomm. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Player profile: Simon Johnson" . Aylesbury United Archive . Luke Buckingham-Brown. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ "Player database: J" . Yeltz Archives . Archived from the original on 11 June 2019.
^ "Farnborough 4 Halesowen Town 1" . Halesowen Town FC. 19 September 2009. Archived from the original on 19 August 2010.
^ "Player profile: J Johnson" . Aylesbury United Archive . Luke Buckingham-Brown. Retrieved 23 October 2023 .
^ Williams, Tony; Wright, James, eds. (2010). Non-League Club Directory 2011 . Tony Williams Publications. pp. 236– 237. ISBN 978-1-869833-68-8 .
^ "Appearances/Goals 2009–10" . Guiseley AFC. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012.
^ "M. Johnson" . Soccerway . Perform Group. Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
^ e.g. for the goal: "Matty West scores on return to Hinckley but Solihull Moors are held to a draw" . Birmingham Mail . 25 October 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
^ Stoner, Colin (7 August 2010). "High road to the play-offs" . Birmingham Mail . p. 39. Retrieved 9 November 2023 – via Gale OneFile: News. Not that the Roms – who have recruited young hotshot Marvin Johnson to bolster their attack – will fear anyone.
^ For FA Cup: "Early goal sets Solihull on way to fine victory" . Birmingham Mail . 27 September 2010. p. 46. Retrieved 27 September 2023 – via Gale OneFile: News.Stoner, Colin (10 October 2010). "Coleshill hit by ruthless 6-shooters!" . Sunday Mercury . Birmingham. p. 4. Retrieved 27 September 2023 – via Gale OneFile: News. Dworkin, Murray (12 October 2010). "Barwell 3 Solihull Moors 1" . Barwell F.C. Retrieved 27 September 2023 .
^ For FA Cup 2QR: "FA CUP: Stratford Town late show stuns Stafford Rangers" . Sunday Mercury . Birmingham. 2 October 2011. p. 70. Retrieved 24 October 2023 . For FA Trophy 3QR: "Ossett Town boss Sharpe has grounds for hope over FA Trophy shock" . Yorkshire Evening Post . 29 November 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2023 – via Gale OneFile: News."Dean Bennett must wait one more game for Solihull Moors debut" . Birmingham Mail . 29 November 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2023 .
^ "2009–10 Complete Results" . Guiseley AFC. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2021 .
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