Paul Heald Explained

Paul Heald
Birth Date:1968 9, df=y
Birth Place:Wath-on-Dearne, England
Height:[1]
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1987–1988
Years2:1988–1995
Years3:1992
Years4:1992
Years5:1994
Years6:1995–2004
Years7:2002
Years8:2004–2005
Clubs1:Sheffield United
Clubs2:Leyton Orient
Clubs3:Coventry City (loan)
Clubs4:Crystal Palace (loan)
Clubs5:Swindon Town
Clubs6:Wimbledon
Clubs7:Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
Clubs8:Milton Keynes Dons
Caps1:0
Caps2:176
Caps3:2
Caps4:0
Caps5:2
Caps6:38
Caps7:5
Caps8:0
Totalcaps:223
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Totalgoals:0

Paul Heald (born 20 September 1968 in Wath-on-Dearne) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Milton Keynes Dons, Wimbledon, Leyton Orient and Sheffield United. He also had loan spells with Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Swindon Town and Sheffield Wednesday.

Playing career

Leyton Orient

Heald started his career at Sheffield United in 1987 and moved on to Leyton Orient where he made a total of 176 league appearances. Heald also had loan spells at Coventry, Crystal Palace and newly promoted Swindon Town. He was one of four goalkeepers used by Swindon during their Premier League season alongside Fraser Digby, Jon Sheffield and Nick Hammond.

Wimbledon

In 1995 a £125,000 fee[2] took him to the Premier League side Wimbledon, where he acted mainly as backup for first Hans Segers and then Neil Sullivan. He played a total of 38 league games for the club.

In his first season at Wimbledon he was the goalkeeper who was unable to stop Tony Yeboah's famous strike in September 1995, the goal going on to win the BBC Goal of the Season.[3]

Heald had a brief spell on loan with Sheffield Wednesday in 2002. He stayed with Wimbledon until the club's demise and replacement with a team based in Milton Keynes in 2003. He remained a player with the new Milton Keynes Dons until his retirement in 2005.

Coaching career

Since retiring, Heald has continued as goalkeepers coach for Milton Keynes Dons until leaving in 2019.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paul Heald Profile. https://web.archive.org/web/20051125182401/http://www.4thegame.com/club/milton-keynes-dons-fc/player-profile/28840/paulheald.html . 25 November 2005 . dead .
  2. News: Club-by-club guide: The prospects, the players to watch, the arrivals and departures. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/clubbyclub-guide-the-prospects-the-players-to-watch-the-arrivals-and-departures-1596119.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . Ian . Ridley . 13 August 1995.
  3. Web site: Yeboah reveals snubbing Bayern Munich for Leeds United . 11 April 2018. Goal.com. 29 April 2016.
  4. Web site: Football Staff . Milton Keynes Dons . 11 April 2018 . 14 April 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180414164105/https://www.mkdons.com/teams/staff/ . dead .