Brian Statham (footballer) explained

Brian Statham
Fullname:Brian Statham
Birth Date:21 May 1969
Birth Place:Harare, Rhodesia
Height:1.73m
Position:Right back, midfielder
Youthyears1:–1987
Youthclubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Years1:1987–1992
Clubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps1:24
Goals1:0
Years2:1991
Clubs2:Reading
Caps2:8
Goals2:0
Years3:1991
Clubs3:Bournemouth (loan)
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Years4:1992
Clubs4:Brentford (loan)
Caps4:1
Goals4:0
Years5:1992–1997
Clubs5:Brentford
Caps5:161
Goals5:1
Years6:1997–1999
Clubs6:Gillingham
Caps6:20
Goals6:0
Years7:1998
Clubs7:Woking (loan)
Years8:1999
Clubs8:Stevenage Borough (loan)
Caps8:3
Goals8:0
Years9:2000–2001
Clubs9:Chesham United
Years10:2001–2003
Clubs10:Chelmsford City
Caps10:66
Goals10:0
Years11:2003–2004
Clubs11:Welling United
Caps11:25
Goals11:0
Years12:2004
Clubs12:East Thurrock United
Years13:2004–2005
Clubs13:Erith & Belvedere
Years14:2005
Clubs14:Heybridge Swifts
Caps14:1
Goals14:0
Nationalyears1:1988
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2005–2008
Managerclubs1:Heybridge Swifts
Manageryears2:2009–2010
Managerclubs2:Billericay Town

Brian Statham (born 21 May 1969) is an English retired professional footballer who made over 160 appearances in the Football League for Brentford as a right back. He also played league football for Tottenham Hotspur, Gillingham, Reading, Bournemouth and was capped by England at U21 level.

Club career

Tottenham Hotspur

A right back, Statham began his career in the youth system at First Division club Tottenham Hotspur and turned professional in 1987.[1] He broke through into the first team during the 1987–88 season and made 19 appearances. Statham managed eight further appearances during the 1988–89 season, before dropping out of the squad. He spent time away on loan during the 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons and departed White Hart Lane in February 1992. Statham was awarded a benefit match by the club in July 2000.[2]

Brentford (loan and permanent transfer)

In January 1992, Statham joined high-flying Third Division club Brentford on a one-month loan, with a view to a permanent transfer. He made just one appearance during his spell and rejected the contract offered, before reconsidering and joining the club on a permanent deal for a £70,000 fee on 28 February. Statham was a regular in the team during the last three months of the 1991–92 season, making 18 appearances and he won the first silverware of his career when Brentford secured the Third Division title on the final day. Statham's 58 appearances during the 1992–93 season in the reclassified First Division was a career-high, but the season ended on a disappointing note, with relegation straight back to the third-tier.

Back in the Second Division for the 1993–94 season, Statham made 36 appearances and scored what would be the only goal of his professional career in a 3–3 draw with Cambridge United on 26 March 1993. Despite appearing regularly during the first half of the 1994–95 season,[3] he was transfer listed in December 1994. Statham made 44 appearances during a season in which the Bees were denied promotion after defeat to Huddersfield Town in the playoff semi-finals. During the 1995 off-season, Statham rejected a new contract in favour of a week-to-week deal. He made 24 appearances before suffering a double fracture of his right leg during a 1–0 FA Cup second round victory over Bournemouth on 2 December 1995. Though he was still on the weekly contract, the club would honour the terms of its initial contract offer until the end of the 1995–96 season.

Statham returned to training November 1996 and made his first appearance in nearly 13 months as a 79th-minute substitute for Carl Asaba in a 4–1 victory over Plymouth Argyle on 26 December 1996. Featuring mostly as a substitute,[4] Statham finished with the 1996–97 season with 25 appearances, but his Brentford career would end in ignominy, after he was sent off after being shown a second yellow card late in the 1997 Second Division playoff Final, which was lost 1–0 to Crewe Alexandra. Statham departed Brentford in August 1997, having made 201 appearances and scored one goal during five-and-a-half years at Griffin Park.

Gillingham

On 22 August 1997, Statham joined Second Division club Gillingham for a £10,000 fee, with two further £10,000 fees to be paid based on appearances. He made just 24 appearances before departing Priestfield in October 1999.

Non-League spells

After loan spells with Woking and Stevenage Borough while a Gillingham player, Statham dropped back into non-League football upon his release from Gillingham. Between 2000 and 2005 he played for Chesham United, Chelmsford City, Welling United, East Thurrock United, Erith & Belvedere and Heybridge Swifts.[5]

International career

Statham won three caps for the England U21 team in 1988.

Managerial career

Heybridge Swifts

Statham was appointed as manager of Isthmian League Premier Division club Heybridge Swifts in January 2005.[6] He guided the club to a runners-up finish in the 2005–06 season, but the Swifts were denied promotion after falling to Hampton & Richmond Borough in the playoff semi-finals. After two mid-table finishes, Statham resigned on 28 August 2008.[7]

Billericay Town

On 23 April 2009, Statham was announced as manager of Isthmian League Premier Division club Billericay Town.[8] With relegation at the end of the 2009–10 season looking a possibility, Statham was sacked on 29 March 2010.[9]

Personal life

Statham was born in Harare, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and later lived in Saudi Arabia, before his parents moved to Essex. The namesake of a former England international cricketer, he represented Essex in school cricket. Statham's son Maxwell is also a footballer and plays in non-League football.[10] After retiring from football, Statham became a businessman, with interests in media, insurance and investments.[11] [12] He is also a football agent.[13]

Career statistics

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tottenham Hotspur1987–88[14] First Division1801000190
1988–8960002080
Total2401020270
Reading (loan)1990–91Third Division8080
Bournemouth (loan)1991–92Third Division20001030
Brentford1991–92[15] Third Division180180
1992–93First Division45010408[16] 0580
1993–94Second Division31110202[17] 0361
1994–9536020204[18] 0440
1995–96170104020240
1996–9719010005[19] 0250
Total166160802102011
Gillingham1997–98Second Division200200010230
1998–9900001010
Total200200020240
Stevenage Borough (loan)1998–99[20] Conference3030
Chesham United2001–02[21] Isthmian League Premier Division81000081
Chelmsford City2001–02Southern League Premier Division27000270
2002–03[22] 3900000390
Total6600000660
Welling United2003–04[23] Southern League Premier Division2500000250
Erith & Belvedere2004–05[24] Southern League First Division East10000010
Heybridge Swifts2004–05Isthmian League Premier Division1010
Career total3242901002403672
  1. Book: Triggs, Roger . The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club . Tempus Publishing Ltd . 2001 . 0-7524-2243-X . 306–307.
  2. Web site: Brian Statham benefit 29 July 2000 – News . 15 January 2018 . www.tottenhamhotspur.com . en.
  3. Book: Griffin Gazette versus AFC Bournemouth . 29 April 1995 . Quay Design of Poole . 34–35.
  4. Book: Brentford's Official Matchday Magazine versus Peterborough United . 3 May 1997 . 30–31.
  5. Web site: Player Profile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120908232636/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/teams/guidetoground.php?mode=playershow&pid=1477&team_id=81&league_id=1 . 8 September 2012 . 19 October 2015 . NonLeagueDaily.com.
  6. Web site: Wigmore . Simon . 1 February 2005 . Statham off to swift start with win for Heybridge . subscription . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190423095815/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2354656/Statham-off-to-swift-start-with-win-for-Heybridge.html . 23 April 2019 . 19 October 2015 . Telegraph.co.uk.
  7. News: 28 August 2008 . Swifts part company with Statham . en-GB . 21 April 2022.
  8. News: 23 April 2009 . Statham named Billericay manager . en-GB . 14 January 2018.
  9. News: 29 March 2010 . Billericay cut ties with Statham . en-GB . 14 January 2018.
  10. Web site: 14 November 2021 . Where are they now? Former Spurs Academy player Maxwell Statham . 21 April 2022 . Superhotspur . en.
  11. Web site: Brian Statham – Lead Delivery . 14 January 2018 . leaddelivery.co.uk . en-US.
  12. News: Where Are They Now? Gillingham's Division Two play-off winners 1999-00 . en-GB . The League Paper . 14 January 2018.
  13. Web site: Player First . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180115073154/https://www.playerfirst.co.uk/zh/site/about . 15 January 2018 . 14 January 2018 . www.playerfirst.co.uk . zh.
  14. Web site: Brian Statham . 14 January 2018 . 11v11.com.
  15. Book: Croxford, Mark . The Big Brentford Book Of The Nineties . Lane . David . Waterman . Greville . Legends Publishing . 2013 . 9781906796723 . Sunbury, Middlesex . 476–481.
  16. Appearances in Anglo-Italian Cup
  17. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  18. 2 appearances in Second Division play-offs, 2 appearances in Football League Trophy
  19. 3 appearances in Second Division play-offs, 2 appearances in Football League Trophy
  20. Web site: Stevenage Players Brian Statham . 14 January 2018 . BoroGuide . en.
  21. Web site: Player Details: Season 2001–2002 Brian Statham . dead . 14 January 2018 . SoccerFacts UK . 15 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180115184412/http://soccerfactsuk.co.uk/s2001/player_details.php?playerid=4114 .
  22. Web site: Player Details: Season 2002–2003 Brian Statham . dead . 14 January 2018 . SoccerFacts UK . 15 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180115071652/http://soccerfactsuk.co.uk/s2002/player_details.php?playerid=4364 .
  23. Web site: Player Details: Season 2003–2004 Brian Statham . dead . 14 January 2018 . SoccerFacts UK . 15 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180115071713/http://soccerfactsuk.co.uk/s2003/player_details.php?playerid=4791 .
  24. Web site: Player Details: Season 2004–2005 Brian Statham . dead . 14 January 2018 . SoccerFacts UK . 15 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180115071719/http://soccerfactsuk.co.uk/s2004/player_details.php?playerid=9239 .

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