Jose Baxter Explained

Jose Baxter
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Full Name:Jose Baxter[1]
Birth Date:7 February 1992
Birth Place:Bootle, Merseyside, England
Height:[2]
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthyears1:1998–2008
Youthclubs1:Everton
Years1:2008–2012
Clubs1:Everton
Caps1:7
Goals1:0
Years2:2011–2012
Clubs2:Tranmere Rovers (loan)
Caps2:14
Goals2:3
Years3:2012–2013
Clubs3:Oldham Athletic
Caps3:43
Goals3:15
Years4:2013–2016
Clubs4:Sheffield United
Caps4:93
Goals4:20
Years5:2017–2018
Clubs5:Everton
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Years6:2018–2019
Clubs6:Oldham Athletic
Caps6:29
Goals6:4
Years7:2019
Clubs7:Plymouth Argyle
Caps7:9
Goals7:0
Years8:2020
Clubs8:Memphis 901
Caps8:8
Goals8:1
Totalcaps:203
Totalgoals:43
Nationalyears1:2006–2008
Nationalteam1:England U16
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:2008–2009
Nationalteam2:England U17
Nationalcaps2:9
Nationalgoals2:3

Jose Baxter (born 7 February 1992) is an English former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Born in Bootle, Baxter began his career with his home town club of Everton, where in 2008 he became the Premier League's then-second youngest ever starter at 16 years 191 days (Matthew Briggs of Fulham held the record – 16 years 68 days – from 2007 until it was surpassed in 2019 by Harvey Elliott).[3]

After having been on the fringes of the first team and spending time on loan at Tranmere Rovers, he rejected a new contract in 2012 in order to find regular football elsewhere. He joined Oldham Athletic shortly afterwards, where he spent a successful season before being bought by Sheffield United just under 12 months later.

After a three-year period in Yorkshire interrupted by suspensions, he was released and had a spell without a club before Everton signed him again in 2017 to rebuild his career in their reserve squad. He returned to Oldham in the summer of 2018. In July 2019, he signed for Plymouth Argyle, and left them in November 2019.[4]

Baxter represented England at both under-16 and under-17 level.

Club career

Everton

Baxter joined Everton as a six-year-old.[5] He remained as a youth player until 2008 when he trained with the first-team squad on tours to Switzerland and the United States two months after leaving school.

Baxter made his professional début for the club on the opening day of the 2008–09 season coming on as a 78th-minute substitute for Nuno Valente in a home game against Blackburn Rovers,[6] becoming Everton's youngest ever senior player in the process, aged 16 years and 191 days, beating the record previously held by teammate James Vaughan.

Baxter was named in the starting line up to play West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns, becoming the youngest Everton player ever to start a game,[7] and March 2009 he signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract with Everton.[8] Baxter remained in the squad, making a number of substitute appearances in 2009–10 season. He also played in the UEFA Europa League against BATE Borisov at Goodison Park.

Baxter joined Tranmere Rovers on loan in September 2011 and went on to score on his debut against Preston North End. The loan was extended several times until January 2012, when he was recalled by Everton.[9] Still on the fringes of the first team, Baxter rejected a new contract from Everton and was released at the end of the 2011–12 season.

Oldham Athletic

Following his release from Everton, Baxter had a trial at Crystal Palace but did not earn a contract.[10] He subsequently signed for League One side Oldham Athletic in September 2012, agreeing a four-month contract.[11] He made his debut for the club the following day, scoring in a 2–2 draw versus Notts County.[12]

Playing and scoring regularly, Baxter's form drew interest from other league clubs but in January 2013 he signed a new -year deal with Oldham.[13] Baxter started the 2013–14 season as a first team regular, but a brace against Stevenage in a 4–3 opening day victory prompted renewed interest from other clubs in acquiring his services.

Sheffield United

Baxter reunited with his former Everton youth manager David Weir when he signed for Sheffield United for £500,000, agreeing a three-year deal.[14] On 7 September 2013, Baxter scored his first Sheffield United goal against South Yorkshire rivals Rotherham United in a 3–1 defeat.[15] With the arrival of Nigel Clough as United's manager, Baxter eventually began to cement his place in the first team, scoring six goals in the process, and was nominated for the League One 'Player of the Month' award for December 2013.[16] He played in the semi-final of the 2013–14 FA Cup at Wembley Stadium and scored the opening goal, but opponents Hull City won the tie 5–3.[17]

On 7 December 2014, he converted two penalties in a 3–0 home victory against Plymouth Argyle to send the Blades to the Third Round of the FA Cup.[18] On 10 February 2015, Baxter scored a brace in a 4–1 home victory over Colchester United.[19]

On 16 May 2015, Baxter was suspended by Sheffield United after failing a drugs test.[20] In July, the FA handed him a five-month suspension (three of which suspended) for testing positive for ecstasy, which he claimed was ingested in a spiked drink.[21] He was suspended by his club again in February 2016.[22] He was subsequently released in May 2016.[23]

Return to Everton

On 27 January 2017, Baxter was handed a lifeline by former club Everton who offered him a 12-month contract which would begin when his year-long suspension from football ended on 1 July 2017. Despite not making an appearance for the first team, he played ten games for the club's Under-23s over the course of the season, assisting two goals. He was released by Everton at the end of the 2017–18 season.[24]

Return to Oldham Athletic

On 30 May 2018, Baxter returned to Oldham Athletic five years after leaving the club; he signed a one-year contract with an option of a further year and was given the squad number eight, previously worn by Ollie Banks. Baxter made his second debut for Latics in a pre-season game versus Ashton United where he scored the second goal in a 3–1 victory.

Plymouth Argyle

On 25 July 2019, Baxter joined Plymouth Argyle on a short-term deal following his release from Oldham.[25] Baxter made his debut as a substitute in Argyle's 3–0 victory over Crewe Alexandra on the first day of the 2019–20 season.[26] A calf injury sustained hindered Baxter's stint with the Pilgrims, with his contract terminated in November 2019 [27] During his time with Plymouth Argyle Baxter was favourably received, with a notable performance against Swindon Town. [28]

Memphis 901

On 19 February 2020, Baxter joined American side Memphis 901 FC, a member of the second-tier USL Championship.[29]

He retired on 8 August 2021 at the age of 29.[30]

International career

Baxter has represented England at both U16 and U17 levels. He played in the first two games of the 2009 Under 17 European Championships but missed the third after picking up two yellow cards.

Personal life

Having grown up on Merseyside, Baxter is a fan of local team Liverpool.[31] In October 2009, Baxter was one of three men arrested in Kirkby on suspicion of possession of cannabis with intent to supply, and on suspicion of possessing counterfeit money.[32] He was subsequently released without charge.[9]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Everton2008–09[33] Premier League3000100040
2009–10[34] Premier League2000005070
2010–11[35] Premier League10100020
2011–12[36] Premier League10001020
Total70102050150
Tranmere Rovers (loan)2011–12League One143000010153
Oldham Athletic2012–13[37] League One39136200004515
2013–14[38] League One4200100052
Total43156210005017
Sheffield United2013–14[39] League One356820020458
2014–15[40] League One34106260214813
2015–16[41] League One244111022287
Total9320155706312128
Everton2017–18[42] Premier League0000000000
Everton U21s2017–181010
Oldham Athletic2018–19[43] League Two294201020344
Plymouth Argyle2019–20[44] League Two90002110121
Memphis 9012020USL Championship8181
Career total2034324713116325654

Honours

England U-16

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Premier League clubs submit squad lists . Premier League . 15 . 2 February 2012 . 2 February 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120227041058/http://www.premierleague.com/content/dam/premierleague/site-content/News/publications/squad-lists/squad-lists-february-2012.pdf . 27 February 2012 .
  2. Web site: Jose Baxter: Overview . Premier League . 16 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Arsenal 0-2 West Ham. BBC Sport. 8 August 2015. 8 August 2015.
  4. News: Jose Baxter: Plymouth Argyle end injured midfielder's short stay at Home Park. BBC Sport. 15 November 2019. 15 November 2019.
  5. Web site: Jose Baxter player profile. Everton F.C.. 23 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20110710210545/http://www.evertonfc.com/player-profile/jose-baxter. 10 July 2011.
  6. News: McNulty. Phil. Everton 2-3 Blackburn. 9 August 2015. BBC Sport. 16 August 2008.
  7. Web site: Baxter Makes History. Everton F.C.. 23 August 2008. 23 August 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120217085556/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/baxter-makes-history.html. 17 February 2012. dead.
  8. News: Baxter signs 'dream' Everton deal. BBC Sport. 4 March 2009. 4 March 2009.
  9. Web site: Ex-Everton wonderkid Jose Baxter on the search for first-team football. BBC Sport. 10 September 2012. 15 February 2014.
  10. News: Jose Baxter: Lee Johnson says Oldham forward may be sold . 2 October 2020 . BBC Sport . 29 August 2013.
  11. News: Oldham sign strikers Jose Baxter and Matt Derbyshire. BBC Sport. 14 September 2012. 15 September 2012.
  12. News: Oldham 2–2 Notts County. BBC Sport. 15 September 2012. 15 September 2012.
  13. News: Jose Baxter: Oldham sign striker on long-term deal. BBC Sport. 12 January 2013 . 26 January 2013.
  14. News: Baxter signs. 29 August 2013. Sheffield United FC Official Website. 29 August 2013.
  15. Web site: Far from a royal occasion as Millers take bow. The Yorkshire Post. 9 September 2013. 15 December 2013.
  16. Web site: Sheffield United's Jose Baxter nominated for December League One award. Sports Mole. 8 January 2014. 1 February 2014.
  17. Web site: Hull City 5–3 Sheffield United . BBC Sport. 13 April 2014. 2 March 2019 .
  18. News: Sheffield United 3 Plymouth Argyle 0: Match stats. 10 February 2015. Plymouth Herald. 7 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150319050013/http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Sheffield-United-3-Plymouth-Argyle-0-Match-stats/story-25330436-detail/story.html#. 19 March 2015. dead.
  19. News: Match Verdict: Sheffield United 4 Colchester United 1 – Baxter hits double as Blades show they have fight. 12 February 2015. Sheffield Telegraph. 10 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150213012638/http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/sport/sheffield-united/match-verdict-sheffield-united-4-colchester-united-1-baxter-hits-double-as-blades-show-they-have-fight-1-7099948. 13 February 2015. dead.
  20. Web site: Sheffield United suspend forward after drugs test. BBC Sport. 16 May 2015.
  21. News: Jose Baxter: Sheffield United player given suspended drugs ban. 19 February 2016. BBC Sport. 14 July 2015.
  22. http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-jose-baxter-2962167.aspx Statement
  23. News: Jose Baxter: Sheffield United release forward after suspension. 20 May 2016. BBC Sport. en-GB. 24 December 2016.
  24. Web site: Oldham's Jose Baxter on drugs ban, depression and hitting 'rock bottom'. BBC Sport. 1 March 2019. 2 March 2019 .
  25. Web site: Jose Baxter: Plymouth Argyle sign forward on short-term deal. BBC Sport. 25 July 2019. 25 July 2019.
  26. Web site: Player Ratings: Crewe 0 Plymouth Argyle 3. Argyle Life. 3 August 2019. 10 August 2019.
  27. Web site: Plymouth Argyle's Jose Baxter gamble did not work out but it was worth trying. ThisisPlymouth. 14 November 2019. 1 February 2021.
  28. Web site: PASOTI. PASOTI. 1 February 2020. 1 February 2021.
  29. Web site: JOSE BAXTER SIGNS WITH MEMPHIS 901 FC. memphis901fc.com. 19 February 2020. 19 February 2020. 19 February 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200219203301/https://www.memphis901fc.com/news_article/show/1088434. dead.
  30. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-everton-player-jose-baxter-21257575 Liverpool Echo: "Former Everton player Jose Baxter retires at 29"
  31. News: Jose hopes to spring another FA Cup shock. The Sheffield Star. 15 February 2014. 15 February 2014.
  32. News: Everton striker Jose Baxter arrested on drugs charge. 6 October 2009. 6 October 2009. ESPNsoccernet. 4 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110604100422/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=683211&sec=england&cc=3436. dead.
  33. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2008/2009 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  34. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2009/2010 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  35. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2010/2011 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  36. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2011/2012 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  37. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2012/2013 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  38. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2013/2014 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  39. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2013/2014 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  40. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2014/2015 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  41. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2015/2016 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  42. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2017/2018 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  43. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2018/2019 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.
  44. Web site: Jose Baxter Football Stats Season 2019/2020 2008-2020 Soccer Base . 2022-08-05 . www.soccerbase.com.