Alan Maybury Explained

Alan Maybury
Fullname:Alan Paul Maybury
Birth Date:8 August 1978
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Currentclub:Stirling Albion (manager)
Position:Full-back
Youthclubs1:Home Farm
Youthclubs2:St. Kevin's Boys
Youthclubs3:Leeds United
Years1:1995–2001
Years2:1999
Years3:2000
Years4:2001–2005
Years5:2005–2008
Years6:2008
Years7:2008–2010
Years8:2010–2012
Years9:2012–2014
Years10:2014–2015
Clubs1:Leeds United
Clubs2:Reading (loan)
Clubs3:Crewe Alexandra (loan)
Clubs4:Heart of Midlothian
Clubs5:Leicester City
Clubs6:Aberdeen (loan)
Clubs7:Colchester United
Clubs8:St Johnstone
Clubs9:Hibernian
Clubs10:Falkirk
Caps1:14
Goals1:0
Caps2:8
Goals2:0
Caps3:6
Goals3:0
Caps4:112
Goals4:4
Caps5:85
Goals5:3
Caps6:13
Goals6:0
Caps7:27
Goals7:0
Caps8:52
Goals8:0
Caps9:41
Goals9:0
Caps10:6
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:364
Totalgoals:7
Nationalyears1:1998
Nationalyears2:1998
Nationalyears3:1998–2005
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland U21
Nationalteam2:Republic of Ireland B
Nationalteam3:Republic of Ireland
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalcaps3:10
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:2022 - 2023
Managerclubs1:Edinburgh City
Manageryears2:2024 -
Managerclubs2:Stirling Albion

Alan Paul Maybury (born 8 August 1978) is an Irish professional football coach and former player who currently manages Scottish League Two club Stirling Albion.

Maybury was a defender, who could play in either full-back position. He played for Leeds United, Reading, Crewe Alexandra, Heart of Midlothian, Leicester City, Aberdeen, Colchester United, St Johnstone, Hibernian and Falkirk. Maybury also represented the Republic of Ireland, earning 10 full international caps between 1998 and 2005.

Playing career

Leeds

Maybury was born in Dublin. As a youngster he was linked to Rangers and was anecdotally the first player from the Republic of Ireland to be offered a youth contract. However, he decided to start his senior career at Leeds United.[1] Maybury played for the Republic of Ireland national under-19 football team at the 1996 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship finals in Luxembourg. At Leeds he occasionally deputised for compatriot Gary Kelly in the right-back berth but predominantly spent his time in the reserves. In spite of his lack of competitive football during this period, he attained two caps for Republic of Ireland in friendly internationals.[2]

In an attempt to gain experience of regular first-team action, Maybury spent spells on loan at Reading and Crewe between 1999 and 2001. Returning to Elland Road, he also played in Leeds' 3-3 draw with Lazio in the UEFA Champions League, during which he suffered a serious knee injury[3] due to a horror tackle by Pavel Nedvěd.[4]

Hearts

Despite agreeing a new one-year deal,[5] Maybury continued to find it hard to displace Gary Kelly and decided it was in his best interests to leave, with Craig Levein paying £130,000 to secure his services for Hearts in October 2001.[6] He made his Hearts debut in a convincing 3–0 victory over St Johnstone later that month, and quickly became a first team regular. The club recorded successive third-place finishes in the SPL in 2002–03 and 2003–04. Although by preference a right-back, he would often deputise at left-back when required, and occasionally in right midfield. Maybury eventually became the club's vice-captain and, by the summer of 2004, earned a recall to the Irish international squad.

Leicester

When Levein left Hearts to manage Leicester City, he made signing Maybury one of his priorities and Alan joined up at the Walkers Stadium in January 2005 for a nominal fee, in a double signing with striker Mark de Vries, both signing three-and-a-half-year contracts.[7] Levein was eventually sacked, but Maybury continued to feature in the first team, playing at right back.

On 14 August 2006, Leicester were approached by Sunderland regarding Maybury's availability.[8] The deal possibly fell through with no news update. Maybury was however transfer listed by then-manager Martin Allen on 4 June 2007,[9] having been replaced by Bruno Ngotty and Richard Stearman. He was given permission to train with Hearts on 21 January 2008, to maintain his fitness while searching for a new club.[10]

On 15 May 2008, he was released by Leicester as his contract was close to expiring and was not going to be renewed by the club.[11]

Aberdeen

Maybury signed for Aberdeen on loan until end of the season on 31 January 2008.[12] He made his debut for Aberdeen on 2 February, in the 5th round of the Scottish Cup against Hamilton Academical. He came on as a substitute for Stuart Duff in the 69th minute as Aberdeen went on to win 1–0.[13] He played for Aberdeen against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup and was deemed guilty of a handball against Ze Roberto in the penalty area, conceding a penalty that led to Bayern's second equaliser, with the score previously at 2–1. Aberdeen went on to draw the match 2–2.

Maybury was given a trial by Bristol City on 23 July 2008.[14]

Colchester United

Maybury signed for Colchester United on 12 December 2008 on a free transfer after a three-week trial[15] and made his debut the following day against his first club Leeds United. On 23 June 2009, Maybury signed a new contract[16]

St Johnstone

Maybury signed for St Johnstone on a free transfer in August 2010.[17] He made 47 appearances in two Scottish Premier League seasons with the Perth club.

Hibernian

After leaving St Johnstone, Maybury trained with Hibernian during the 2012–13 pre-season and played in a friendly match against East Fife.[18] He signed a one-year contract with Hibernian in August 2012, making him one of a handful of players to have played in the first team for both Edinburgh rivals.[19] [20] Maybury signed on for another year at Easter Road in the summer of 2013 in a player/development coach role.[21] The club was relegated at the end of the 2013–14 season, after which Maybury was released from his contract.[22]

Falkirk

On 26 June 2014, it was confirmed that Maybury had signed for Scottish Championship club Falkirk in a player-coach capacity. He was placed in charge of Falkirk Under-20's side, which he said was his main focus – but confirmed he had also signed as a player so he was available to play if needed by manager Peter Houston. He made his competitive debut for Falkirk in a 7–1 win away to East Stirlingshire in the Scottish Challenge Cup, starting at right-back.[23] He also played the full 90 minutes on 23 August as Falkirk won 1–0 against his former team, Hibernian.[24]

Coaching career

Towards the end of his playing career, Maybury had taken coaching roles with Hibernian and Falkirk. He was appointed to a coaching position by St Johnstone in June 2018.[25] He joined Kilmarnock as a coach in June 2021.[26]

Edinburgh City

Maybury was appointed manager of Edinburgh City on an interim basis in March 2022,[27] and he took the job on a more permanent basis two months later.[28] He left Edinburgh City in October 2023, following a bad start to the 2023 - 24 season.[29]

Stirling Albion

Scottish League Two club Stirling Albion appointed Maybury as manager on 2 June 2024.[30]

Career statistics

Player

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueDomestic CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Leeds United1995–961000000010
1996–970000000000
1997–98120201000150
2000–010000001010
2001–021000000010
Total140201010180
Reading (loan)1998–998000000080
Crewe Alexandra (loan)2000–016000000060
Hearts2001–02270200000290
2002–03352104000402
2003–04332201040402
2004–05170002060250
Total112450701001344
Leicester City2004–05172500000222
2005–06401203000451
2006–07270203000320
2007–081000200030
Total8539080001023
Aberdeen (loan)2007–08130400020190
Colchester United2008–09250000010260
2009–102000100030
Total270001010290
St Johnstone2010–11300203000350
2011–12220202000260
Total520405000610
Hibernian2012–13270401000320
2013–14140101020180
Total410502020500
Falkirk2014–156000102090
Career total36472902501804367

A. Includes Football League Trophy: (Colchester), Champions League: (Leeds), UEFA Cup: (Hearts & Aberdeen) & Europa League: (Hibernian)

Managerial record

TeamFromToRecord
width=40Gwidth=40Wwidth=40Dwidth=40Lwidth=50Win %
Edinburgh City24 March 20223 October 2023
Stirling Albion2 June 2024Present
Total

Honours

Manager

Edinburgh City

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Maybury finds his soul at Hearts . . 16 March 2003 . London . subscription.
  2. News: Costello . Shane . 20 May 2017 . 'I was going to training in a Rangers jumper and some people didn't like that' . 30 August 2022 . The42 . en.
  3. Web site: Soccer: Lazio's Medved handed three-match ban. 22 March 2001. Irish Examiner.
  4. jameshorncastle. Horncastle. James. 1260184451126099968. Re-watching Leeds 3-3 Lazio and that dastardly challenge from Pavel Nedved on Alan Maybury. Yikes. 30 August 2022.
  5. Web site: MAYBURY AGREES NEW CONTRACT. 21 March 2001. www.leedsunited.com.
  6. News: Hearts fans handed Maybury boost. Higham. Paul. 12 October 2001. The Herald. 30 August 2022.
  7. News: Leicester swoop for Hearts pair . BBC Sport . 6 January 2005 . 3 February 2008.
  8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/l/leicester_city/4791293.stm Black Cats chase Foxes defender
  9. http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~1032590,00.html Trio Transfer Listed
  10. News: Maybury back training with Hearts . BBC Sport . 21 January 2008 . 25 January 2008.
  11. News: Foxes Release 6 . LCFC.com . 15 May 2008 . 15 May 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080821130329/http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0%2C%2C10274~1312976%2C00.html . 21 August 2008 . dead . dmy-all .
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/heart_of_midlothian/7200659.stm Foxes' Maybury joins Dons on loan
  13. News: Aberdeen 1–0 Hamilton Accies. BBC Sport. 2 February 2008. 3 February 2008.
  14. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bristol_city/7520155.stm "Maybury on trial at City"
  15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/colchester_united/7778949.stm Colchester sign defender Maybury
  16. http://www.cu-fc.com/page/News/0,,10424~1698900,00.html U's Flash – Maybury Extends Stay
  17. News: Saints seal Maybury switch . Sky Sports . 19 August 2010.
  18. News: Hibs unsure of funding for Alan Maybury deal. BBC Sport . 15 July 2012. 15 July 2012.
  19. News: Maybury Joins Hibernian. www.hibernianfc.co.uk. Hibernian FC. 10 August 2012. 10 August 2012. 27 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140527215101/http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/20120810/maybury-joins-hibernian_2262950_2877512. dead.
  20. News: Hibs sign Alan Maybury ahead of derby against Hearts. BBC Sport . 10 August 2012. 10 August 2012.
  21. News: Hibs Alan Maybury relishing player-coach position . David . Hardie . Edinburgh Evening News . 8 August 2013 . 8 August 2013 .
  22. Web site: Out of Contract Players . Hibernian FC . Hibernianfc.co.uk . 26 May 2014 . 26 May 2014 . 29 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140529004115/http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/20140526/out-of-contract-players_2262950_3858888 . dead .
  23. Web site: East Stirlingshire 1-7 Falkirk. BBC Sport.
  24. Web site: Hibernian 0-1 Falkirk. BBC Sport.
  25. Web site: St Johnstone: Alex Cleland replaces Callum Davidson as Tommy Wright's assistant . BBC Sport . 27 June 2018 . 27 June 2018.
  26. Web site: 2021-06-18. New arrivals join Killie backroom staff. 2021-07-23. Kilmarnock FC. en.
  27. Web site: Edinburgh City: Alan Maybury appointed interim manager until end of the season . BBC Sport . 24 March 2022 . 24 March 2022.
  28. Web site: Club Announcement . Edinburgh City FC Twitter . 19 May 2022 . 19 May 2022.
  29. Web site: Edinburgh City part ways with manager Alan Maybury after poor start to the season . Edinburgh Evening News . 3 October 2023 . 3 October 2023.
  30. Web site: Alan Maybury Appointed Manager . Stirling Albion FC . 2 June 2024 . 2 June 2024.
  31. Web site: Edinburgh City Promoted. BBC Sport. 13 May 2022. 13 May 2022.