Jake Livermore Explained

Jake Livermore
Fullname:Jake Cyril Leonard Livermore
Birth Date:14 November 1989
Birth Place:Enfield, England
Height:1.81m (05.94feet)[1]
Position:Defensive midfielder[2]
Youthyears1:2006–2008
Youthclubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Years1:2008–2014
Clubs1:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps1:36
Goals1:0
Years2:2008
Clubs2:Milton Keynes Dons (loan)
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Years3:2008
Clubs3:Crewe Alexandra (loan)
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:2009
Clubs4:Derby County (loan)
Caps4:16
Goals4:1
Years5:2010
Clubs5:Peterborough United (loan)
Caps5:9
Goals5:1
Years6:2010–2011
Clubs6:Ipswich Town (loan)
Caps6:12
Goals6:0
Years7:2011
Clubs7:Leeds United (loan)
Caps7:5
Goals7:0
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:Hull City (loan)
Caps8:36
Goals8:3
Years9:2014–2017
Clubs9:Hull City
Caps9:90
Goals9:6
Years10:2017–2023
Clubs10:West Bromwich Albion
Caps10:206
Goals10:8
Years11:2023–2024
Clubs11:Watford
Caps11:30
Goals11:3
Nationalyears1:2012–2017
Nationalteam1:England
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:0
Club-Update:27 April 2024 (UTC)

Jake Cyril Leonard Livermore (born 14 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who last played as a defensive midfielder for Championship club Watford.

Livermore began his career at Tottenham Hotspur, spending most of his tenure out on loan at clubs in all three divisions of the English Football League. In 2013, he moved to Hull City, initially on a temporary basis, becoming permanent at the end of the season. After making 144 appearances for the club in all competitions, he joined West Bromwich Albion in January 2017.

Livermore earned his first cap for the England national team in August 2012 in a friendly win against Italy.

Early life

Jake Cyril Leonard Livermore[3] was born on 14 November 1989 in Enfield, Greater London,[4] and attended Enfield Grammar School.[5]

Club career

Tottenham Hotspur

Livermore's career started in Arsenal F.C's Academy after leaving and joining Tottenham Hotspur's academy in 2006, making 39 appearances for the under-18 team and scoring nine goals.[6] He made another 13 appearances for the reserves.[6] On 29 February 2008, he joined Milton Keynes Dons on a month-long loan deal.[7] He made his professional debut the following day in a 1–0 win over Chester City at Stadium MK, playing the last 14 minutes in place of Jordan Hadfield.[8] Livermore played five matches for the League Two club, all as a substitute.

On 11 July 2008, he was loaned for six months to League One club Crewe Alexandra.[9] However, in a friendly with Conference Premier team Wrexham, he fractured his fibula and subsequently returned to Tottenham to receive treatment which kept him sidelined for a protracted spell.[10] Livermore signed a new two-year deal with Tottenham on 24 July 2009.[11]

He joined Championship club Derby County on an initial one-month loan on 10 August 2009.[12] He scored his first league goal against Nottingham Forest in a 3–2 away defeat on 29 August.[13] In January 2010, he joined another club in the division, Peterborough United, until the end of the 2009–10 season.[14] He scored his first goal for Peterborough in a 2–1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday on 23 January.[15] On 2 March, he was recalled from his loan due to a spate of injuries to the Tottenham squad.[16] Livermore made his competitive debut for Tottenham in a 2–1 win against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium on 20 March, coming on in added time for Niko Kranjčar.[17]

On 23 September 2010, he was loaned out to Championship club Ipswich Town until January.[18] On 24 March 2011, he was loaned out to Leeds United of the same division ahead of their final eight league matches and battle for promotion to the Premier League.[19] On 2 April, Livermore made his debut for Leeds as a second-half substitute against Nottingham Forest where he had a hand in Leeds' fourth goal scored by Max Gradel.[20] He was given a start against Reading, however he was substituted at half time after picking up a yellow card and lucky not to receive another for a tackle in the first half.[21]

Livermore stayed with Tottenham for the 2011–12 season, scoring his first senior goal for Spurs on 18 August 2011 in the 5–0 UEFA Europa League qualifying win away against Heart of Midlothian,[22] and ultimately made 38 appearances across all competitions.

Hull City

Livermore moved to Hull City at the beginning of 2013–14 on a season-long loan, along with teammate Tom Huddlestone.[23] He made his debut on the first day of the season when he came off the bench for Danny Graham in the 59th minute of a 2–0 loss away at Chelsea.[24] On 1 December, he scored his first Premier League and Hull goal, opening a 3–1 home win over Liverpool with a shot deflecting off Martin Škrtel, Hull's first ever victory over the Merseyside opponents.[25]

Hull reached the 2014 FA Cup final, and Livermore started the match against Arsenal, which resulted in a 3–2 defeat at Wembley Stadium after extra time.[26] In the close season, he joined Hull permanently for an undisclosed fee,[27] one which was reported to have broken the club transfer record.[28]

Following a 2–0 win against Crystal Palace in April 2015, Livermore was selected for a random drugs test.[29] He tested positive for cocaine and, on 15 May 2015, was suspended by both the FA and Hull City for the remainder of the season.[30] [31] [32] In August, Hull manager Steve Bruce revealed that Livermore had taken the substance to cope with the grief caused by the death of his newborn child shortly after the FA Cup final.[33] In September 2015, a disciplinary hearing decided that the Football Association provisional ban would not be extended,[34] as a result, his suspension by Hull City was also lifted.[35]

At the start of the 2016–17 season, newly promoted Hull had only one fully fit recognised centre-back in Curtis Davies, so Livermore was selected to play as a centre-back alongside Davies.[36]

West Bromwich Albion

Livermore joined Hull's fellow Premier League club West Bromwich Albion on a four-and-a-half-year deal on 20 January 2017 for a fee reported to be £10 million.[37] He made his debut the following day in a 2–0 win against Sunderland at The Hawthorns, coming off the bench in place of James Morrison for the last 20 minutes of the match.[38]

On 2 January 2018, Livermore had an altercation with a West Ham United fan at the London Stadium; he reported that the fan had taunted him about his son who died in infancy in 2014.[39] The FA did not punish Livermore for the incident but warned him that such reactions could endanger himself and other fans.[40] The West Ham fan was given an indefinite ban from the stadium.[41]

In his 50th game for the Baggies on 21 April 2018, Livermore scored his first goal for the club as they came from behind to draw 2–2 with Liverpool.[42] Two weeks later, he scored the only goal of a home win over his former team Tottenham, saving his team from immediate relegation.[43]

On 23 May 2023 West Bromwich Albion announced that Jake Livermore would be leaving the club and was named on the club's release list. As part of the announcement, the club paid tribute to the many years of service Jake had given to the club.[44]

Watford

On 21 July 2023, Livermore signed a one-year contract with Championship club Watford, where he had been training since leaving West Brom.[45] On 23 May 2024, the club announced he would be leaving in the summer when his contract expired.[46]

International career

Livermore made his first senior appearance for England in a 2–1 friendly win against Italy on 15 August 2012 at the Stade de Suisse in Bern, coming on as a substitute in the 69th minute for Frank Lampard.[47]

After nearly five years away from international football, Livermore was recalled to the England squad in March 2017 by manager Gareth Southgate for a friendly match against Germany and a 2018 World Cup qualifier against Lithuania.[48] He subsequently made his first start for England in a 1–0 away defeat to Germany on 22 March.[49] Livermore was again called up by Southgate in May 2017 for a World Cup qualifier against Scotland, and a friendly against France.[50]

On 16 May 2018, he was one of five players named on standby for the 23-man England national team squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[51]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tottenham Hotspur2007–08Premier League0000000000
2008–09Premier League0000000000
2009–10Premier League100010
2010–11Premier League0000100010
2011–12Premier League240501081381
2012–13Premier League110001060180
Total3605030141581
Milton Keynes Dons (loan)2007–08League Two5050
Derby County (loan)2009–10Championship161161
Peterborough United (loan)2009–10Championship9191
Ipswich Town (loan)2010–11Championship120120
Leeds United (loan)2010–11Championship5050
Hull City (loan)2013–14Premier League3635000413
Hull City2014–15Premier League351001030391
2015–16Championship344002030394
2016–17Premier League2111030251
Total12696060601449
West Bromwich Albion2016–17Premier League160160
2017–18Premier League3422010372
2018–19Championship392100000402
2019–20Championship4530000453
2020–21Premier League1801000190
2021–22Championship3701000380
2022–23Championship1713110212
Total20688120002169
Watford2023–24Championship3031010323
Career total4462220112020149724

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[52]
National teamYearAppsGoals
England201210
201760
Total70

Honours

Hull City

2016[53]

West Bromwich Albion

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 8. Jake Livermore . Watford FC . 30 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Jake Livermore: Profile . worldfootball.net . HEIM:SPIEL . 5 April 2020.
  3. Web site: EFL – Squad List 2022/23: Watford – In Squad Players . English Football League . 46 . 7 September 2023.
  4. Web site: Jake Livermore . 11v11.com . AFS Enterprises . 5 April 2020.
  5. News: Tottenham Hotspur's Jake Livermore visits Honilands Primary School in entrepreneur scheme . Enfield Independent . London . David . Hardiman . 3 February 2012 . 16 January 2013.
  6. Web site: 'A Star in the Making' – Tottenham's Jake Livermore . Football Fancast . Mark . Greenwood . 10 December 2009 . 12 February 2017.
  7. Web site: Dons Swoop For Spurs Starlet . Milton Keynes Dons F.C. . 3 March 2008 . 22 November 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080303171302/http://www.mkdons.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10420~1253486%2C00.html . 3 March 2008 .
  8. News: MK Dons 1–0 Chester . 16 May 2015 . BBC Sport . 1 March 2008.
  9. Web site: Livermore loan to Crewe . 11 July 2008 . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 11 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090728230823/http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/livermoreloantocrewe.html . 28 July 2009 . dead.
  10. News: Livermore to miss start of season . BBC Sport . 23 July 2008 . 30 July 2008.
  11. Web site: New Deal For Jake . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 24 July 2009 . 12 February 2017.
  12. News: Derby bring in Spurs midfielder . 10 August 2009 . BBC Sport . 13 August 2009.
  13. News: Nottm Forest 3–2 Derby . BBC Sport . 29 August 2009 . 10 September 2009.
  14. Web site: Posh loan for Jake . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 8 January 2010 . 12 January 2010.
  15. News: Sheff Wed 2–1 Peterborough . BBC Sport . 23 January 2010 . 23 September 2010.
  16. News: Tom Huddlestone adds to Tottenham's injury problems . The Guardian . London . David . Hytner . 2 March 2010 . 12 February 2017.
  17. News: Stoke 1–2 Tottenham . BBC Sport . Anna . Thompson . 20 March 2010 . 16 May 2015.
  18. News: Spurs youngster Jake Livermore in Ipswich loan switch . BBC Sport . 23 September 2010 . 23 September 2010.
  19. Web site: Midfielder Joins For Promotion Push . Leeds United F.C. . 24 March 2011 . 18 November 2012.
  20. Web site: United Put Four Past Forest . Leeds United F.C. . 4 April 2011 . 18 November 2012.
  21. Web site: Dominant United Held at Home . Leeds United F.C. . 22 April 2011 . 18 November 2012.
  22. News: Hearts 0–5 Tottenham . BBC Sport . Alistair . Magowan . 18 August 2011 . 18 August 2011.
  23. News: Hull sign Tottenham's Tom Huddlestone & Jake Livermore . BBC Sport . 14 August 2013 . 14 August 2013.
  24. News: Chelsea 2–0 Hull City . BBC Sport . David . Ornstein . 18 August 2013 . 18 August 2013.
  25. News: Hull City 3–1 Liverpool . Mike . Henson . 16 May 2015 . BBC Sport . 1 December 2013.
  26. News: Arsenal 3–2 Hull City . Phil . McNulty . BBC Sport . 17 May 2014 . 30 October 2023.
  27. News: Hull City break transfer record for midfielder . BBC Sport . 25 June 2014 . 25 June 2014.
  28. Web site: Hull City Sign Jake Livermore From Spurs . 25 June 2014 . Hull City A.F.C. . 1 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140625190110/http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/1415-livermore-signing-1669740.aspx . 25 June 2014.
  29. News: Hull star Jake Livermore 'tests positive for cocaine after random drugs test' . Metro . London . Jamie . Sanderson . 15 May 2015 . 12 February 2017.
  30. News: Hull midfielder Jake Livermore tests positive for cocaine . The Daily Telegraph . London . Luke . Edwards . 15 May 2015 . 15 May 2015.
  31. News: Jake Livermore: Hull and England midfielder tests positive for cocaine . The Independent . London . James . Orr . 15 May 2015 . 15 May 2015.
  32. News: Hull midfielder suspended by club . BBC Sport . 15 May 2015 . 15 May 2015.
  33. News: Jake Livermore: Midfielder was in 'dark place' after death of child . BBC Sport . 14 August 2015 . 14 August 2015.
  34. News: Jake Livermore: Hull City midfielder to avoid drug ban . 9 September 2015 . BBC Sport . 10 September 2015.
  35. Web site: Statement: Jake Livermore . 10 September 2015 . Hull City A.F.C. . 10 September 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151228042323/http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/statement-jake-livermore-2679506.aspx . 28 December 2015 . dead.
  36. News: Jake Livermore more than willing to be Hull City's defensive saviour . Hull Daily Mail . Philip . Buckingham . 12 August 2016 . 20 January 2017.
  37. News: West Brom complete signing of Jake Livermore from Hull City . BBC Sport . 20 January 2017 . 20 January 2017.
  38. News: West Bromwich Albion 2–0 Sunderland . 21 January 2017 . BBC Sport . Matt . Davis . 21 January 2017.
  39. Web site: James . Stuart . Steinberg . Jacob . Jake Livermore says remark about son who died led to West Ham fan altercation . The Guardian . 3 January 2018 . 3 January 2018.
  40. News: Steinberg . Jacob . Jake Livermore: no FA action over altercation with West Ham fan . 6 May 2018 . The Guardian . 10 January 2018.
  41. News: West Ham give indefinite ban to fan who taunted Jake Livermore over son's death . 6 May 2018 . The Guardian . Press Association . 12 January 2018.
  42. News: Henry . Matthew . West Bromwich Albion 2–2 Liverpool . 6 May 2018 . BBC Sport . 21 April 2018.
  43. News: Doyle . Paul . Jake Livermore's late winner keeps alive West Brom hopes of staying up . 6 May 2018 . The Observer . 5 May 2018.
  44. Web site: Cox . Lewis . 2023-04-28 . Jake Livermore on West Brom exit: This will always be my club . 2023-07-21 . www.expressandstar.com . en.
  45. News: Jake Livermore: Watford sign midfielder after departure from West Brom . BBC Sport . 21 July 2023 . 30 October 2023.
  46. Web site: 2024-05-23 . Watford: Jeremy Ngakia signs new deal as Jake Livermore among trio released . 2024-05-23 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  47. News: England 2–1 Italy . BBC Sport . Alistair . Magowan . 15 August 2012 . 18 August 2012.
  48. News: Jermain Defoe handed England recall for Germany and Lithuania matches . Sky Sports . 16 March 2017 . 16 March 2017.
  49. News: Germany 1–0 England live: Reaction as former Arsenal ace Podolski puts the gloss on farewell with stunning strike . Daily Mirror . London . Arash . Hekmat . 22 March 2017 . 22 March 2017.
  50. News: Wayne Rooney left out of England squad – but West Brom's Jake Livermore is in . Birmingham Mail . 25 May 2017 . 25 May 2017.
  51. News: England World Cup squad: Trent Alexander-Arnold in 23-man squad . BBC Sport . 16 May 2018 . 17 May 2018.
  52. Web site: Jake Livermore: Internationals . worldfootball.net . HEIM:SPIEL . 30 October 2023.
  53. News: Hull City 1–0 Sheffield Wednesday . Adam . Williams . BBC Sport . 28 May 2016 . 5 June 2016.
  54. Book: John . Anderson . The Football Yearbook 2020–2021 . 2020 . Headline Publishing Group . London . 978-1-4722-7722-0 . 376–377.