Scott Oakes Explained

Scott Oakes
Fullname:Scott John Oakes
Birth Date:5 August 1972
Birth Place:Leicester, England
Position:Winger/Attacking midfielder
Years1:1989–1991
Years2:1991–1996
Years3:1996–2000
Years4:2000
Years5:2000–2001
Years6:2001
Years7:2002
Years8:2003
Years9:2003
Years10:2008
Clubs1:Leicester City
Clubs2:Luton Town
Clubs3:Sheffield Wednesday
Clubs4:Burnley
Clubs5:Cambridge United
Clubs6:Leyton Orient
Clubs7:St Albans City
Clubs8:Shelbourne
Clubs9:St Albans City
Clubs10:Barton Rovers
Caps1:2
Caps2:173
Caps3:24
Caps4:0
Caps5:18
Caps6:11
Caps8:3
Goals1:0
Goals2:27
Goals3:1
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:231
Totalgoals:28
Nationalyears1:1993
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Scott John Oakes (born 5 August 1972) is a former professional footballer, best known from his time at Luton Town in the early 1990s.

Football career

Oakes began his career at Leicester City but was transferred to Luton in 1991 as part of the deal that took Steve Thompson the opposite way.

At Luton, Oakes soon became a regular in the side, and a fan favourite, usually playing on the left wing. During his time at Kenilworth Road, he became regarded as one of the most promising players in English football, and was often rumoured as a target for bigger clubs. He was capped once for England Under-21.

In 1996, Oakes was signed by Sheffield Wednesday for a £425,000 transfer fee. However, the move to the Owls would turn out disastrous. Following a spate of unfortunate injuries, Oakes spent most of his time on the sidelines in the 1996–97 season, and the following seasons he usually was not even on the bench due to a knee injury that cruelly dogged what had been a promising career at the age of just 25. In his four years at Hillsborough, Oakes started only seven games, scoring once against Sunderland,[1] and in 1999–2000, his final season with the Owls, he did not feature for the first team at all.

In 2000, Oakes was released by Sheffield Wednesday and joined Burnley, and then moved to Cambridge United a mere three months later. He finished his Football League career with a spell at Leyton Orient before signing for non-league St Albans City in 2002.

In 2003, he signed for Shelbourne but only lasted three games due to the poor health of one of his children.

Personal life

His younger brother Stefan Oakes is also a professional footballer.

His father is the musician Trevor Oakes, who performed with Showaddywaddy.

He now works teaching football to children in schools in Leicestershire and Bedfordshire.

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Wednesday delighted by Carbone's craft . . 23 November 1996 . 8 March 2010. London. Mark. Pierson.