Tony Rougier Explained

Tony Rougier
Fullname:Anthony Leo Rougier
Birth Date:17 July 1971
Birth Place:Sobo Village, Trinidad and Tobago
Height:[1]
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1986–1989
Clubs1:La Brea Angels
Years2:1990–1992
Clubs2:Trintoc
Years3:1992–1993
Clubs3:United Petrotrin
Years4:1994
Clubs4:Trinity Pros
Years5:1995–1997
Clubs5:Raith Rovers
Caps5:56
Goals5:2
Years6:1997–1999
Clubs6:Hibernian
Caps6:45
Goals6:4
Years7:1999–2000
Clubs7:Port Vale
Caps7:51
Goals7:8
Years8:2000–2003
Clubs8:Reading
Caps8:84
Goals8:6
Years9:2003
Clubs9:→ Brighton & Hove Albion (loan)
Caps9:6
Goals9:2
Years10:2003–2004
Clubs10:Brentford
Caps10:31
Goals10:4
Years11:2004
Clubs11:Bristol City
Caps11:6
Goals11:1
Years12:2004
Clubs12:Nanjing Yoyo
Caps12:14
Goals12:2
Years13:2005
Clubs13:Rochester Rhinos
Caps13:6
Goals13:0
Years14:2006–2007
Clubs14:United Petrotrin
Goals14:3
Years15:2008
Clubs15:East Stars
Caps15:0
Goals15:0
Years16:2009–2011
Clubs16:FC South End
Caps16:11
Goals16:4
Totalcaps:310
Totalgoals:38
Nationalyears1:1995–2005[2]
Nationalteam1:Trinidad and Tobago
Nationalcaps1:67
Nationalgoals1:5
Manageryears1:2009–2011
Managerclubs1:FC South End (Technical Director)

Anthony Leo Rougier (born 17 July 1971) is a Trinidadian former footballer. A former international with 67 caps to his name, he came close to making the 2006 FIFA World Cup team for Trinidad and Tobago.

He played for La Brea Angels, Trintoc, United Petrotrin, and Trinity Pros before signing with Scottish club Raith Rovers in March 1995. He helped the club to the First Division title in 1994–95 before joining Hibernian in July 1997 for a £250,000 fee. He helped "Hibs" to secure the First Division title in 1998–99, before he was sold on to English club Port Vale for £175,000 in January 1999. He moved on to Reading for £325,000 in August 2000 and helped the "Royals" to promotion out of the Second Division in 2000–01. He switched to Brentford in May 2003 before joining Bristol City in March 2004. He then had spells in China with Nanjing Yoyo and in America with Rochester Rhinos before returning to Trinidad to play for United Petrotrin, North East Stars, and FC South End.

Club career

Starting his career in his native Trinidad and Tobago with La Brea Angels, Trintoc, United Petrotrin, and Trinity Pros, Rougier switched to the Caribbean for Raith Rovers of Kirkcaldy, Scotland in March 1995. He would have signed for Bradford City but could not secure a work permit in time.

He spent the first half of 1998–99 with Hibernian, playing eighteen games and scoring once against Morton. It would prove to be an easy campaign for Alex McLeish's "Hibs", as they eventually finished 23 points clear of second place Falkirk. Rougier was not at Easter Road for the celebrations, however, having been sold to English club Port Vale for £175,000 in January 1999. He arrived at Vale Park with the club about to suffer a drastic downturn in fortunes as chairman Bill Bell replaced manager John Rudge with Brian Horton. He made twelve appearances for Vale at the end of the season. Rougier scored nine goals in 41 games in 1999–2000, becoming a crowd favourite and the club's top scorer, but it was not enough to prevent the "Valiants" from losing their First Division status.[3] Chairman Bill Bell was not as keen on the player as the supporters, bemoaning Rougier's international commitments by stating "he may have been on the pitch nearly 40 times, but he did not play 40 games".[4]

In August 2000 he was sold on to fellow Second Division side Reading for £325,000, signing a three-year contract.[5] Reading got to the play-off final at the end of the 2000–01 season, but Rougier scored an own goal as they lost to Walsall after extra time.[6]

The following season, the club pushed for a second-successive promotion, aiming for the Premier League. Rougier was loaned out to Brighton & Hove Albion late in the season,[7] [8] scoring twice for the "Seagulls" in six appearances, leading to speculation of a permanent transfer.[9] Returning to the Madejski Stadium in time for the play-offs, he played a part of the semi-final second leg, replacing Darius Henderson after 64 minutes. Eventual play-off winners Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Reading 3–1 on aggregate. At the end of the campaign, Rougier was not offered a new contract,[10] and instead signed with Brentford.[11]

Rougier played 34 games for Brentford in the 2003–04 season before switching to Bristol City in late March.[12] On 2 May, his 21st-minute winner over Barnsley proved not enough to catch Queens Park Rangers, though the club had easily qualified for the play-offs. He scored the opener of the semi-final with Hartlepool United at Victoria Park, City winning 2–1 on aggregate, before falling 1–0 at the Millennium Stadium to his old club Brighton. He was then released by City.[13]

After a short spell with Chinese club Nanjing Yoyo and speculation of signing with Northampton Town in September 2005,[14] he spent a brief period in the US with USL Pro club Rochester Rhinos. He ended his playing career back in Trinidad with United Petrotrin before becoming a Technical Advisor at North East Stars under manager David Farrell in 2008. In 2009, he co-founded FC South End, which is the newest club to compete in the TT Pro League. In July 2009, he registered himself as a player-coach to boost the fortunes of his struggling side.[15]

International career

Rougier earned 67 caps for the Trinidad and Tobago national team between 1995 and 2005, scoring five goals. He served as captain on numerous occasions.[16] During this time his country won the Caribbean Cup in 1996 and 1999, beating Cuba on home soil in the final on both occasions. They also reached the final in 1998, but were beaten 2–1 by Jamaica. He was also in the squad for the 1996 and 2000 editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

He was on the 24-man shortlist for the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup,[17] but was excluded from the final 23. Manager Leo Beenhakker said: "The guy worked fantastically and he did everything he had to do to try and make it and in the end I had to make a decision."[18]

Personal life

A "proud and passionate Christian", Rougier used to celebrate goals with a prayer.

He advised good friend and fellow footballer Dwight Yorke to "calm down a bit with the ladies" following Yorke's love life being splashed across the British tabloids. He grew up next door to cricketer Gus Logie and worked at an airport in New York City before trying his luck with football in England.

Rougier is a lifelong teetotaler. On multiple occasions during his playing career, he was awarded a bottle of champagne for winning the man of the match award, only to refuse it and hand it back to the organisers.[19]

His family include his wife Trisha and daughters Alishia-Kae and Maya-Kai.[20]

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Raith Rovers1996–97Scottish Premier League2911112314
Hibernian1997–98Scottish Premier League3030010313
1998–99Scottish First Division1510030181
Total4540040494
Port Vale1998–99First Division130130
1999–2000First Division3881021419
Total5181021549
Reading2000–01Second Division33220102[21] 0382
2001–02Second Division331103020390
2002–03First Division20300101[22] 0223
Total866305050996
Brighton & Hove Albion (loan)2002–03First Division6262
Brentford2003–04Second Division314210010345
Bristol City2003–04Second Division613[23] 192
Nanjing Yoyo2004China League One14200142
Rochester Rhinos2005USL First Division600060
Career total2742862121!9130132
  1. Web site: FootballSquads - Port Vale - 1999/00 . www.footballsquads.co.uk . 24 June 2019.
  2. News: Anthony Rougier – International Appearances. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 8 January 2013.
  3. News: Vale slide into Division Two. 28 June 2000. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  4. News: Baggaley . Mike . Vale in talks about player deal . 14 August 2024 . Valiant's Substack . 14 August 2024.
  5. News: Reading snap up Rougier. 11 August 2000. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  6. Web site: Walsall break Reading hearts. BBC. 27 May 2001 . 24 October 2017.
  7. News: Rougier joins Brighton. 19 February 2003. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  8. News: Rougier plots great escape. 25 February 2003. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  9. News: Rougier fancies Brighton return. 26 May 2003. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  10. News: Rougier exits Reading. 20 May 2003. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  11. Web site: Brentford News Latest News Latest News BEES COMPLETE SIGNING. world.brentfordfc.co.uk. 19 February 2018.
  12. Web site: Brentford News Latest News Latest News ROUGIER DEPARTS. world.brentfordfc.co.uk. 19 February 2018.
  13. News: Robins release five. 2 June 2004. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  14. News: Rougier may get Cobblers contract . 14 September 2005. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  15. Web site: Rougier to South End's rescue . Bando. Randy. 27 July 2009. socawarriors.net. 3 August 2009.
  16. News: Yorke dropped by Trinidad. 13 June 2001. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  17. News: Trinidad announce World Cup squad . 13 April 2006. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  18. News: Trinidad name 23-man final squad . 13 May 2006. BBC Sport. 3 August 2009.
  19. Book: Coleman . Michael . Foul Football: Prize Players . 2003 . Scholastic . 0-439-97818-1 . 25 .
  20. Web site: Anthony Rougier reflects on his pro career . https://web.archive.org/web/20130403234654/http://www.socawarriors.net/archives/1725-anthony-rougier-reflects-on-his-pro-career.html. 3 April 2013. Liburd. Lasana. 10 September 2003. socawarriors.net. 3 August 2009.
  21. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  22. Appearance in First Division play-offs
  23. Appearances in Second Division play-offs

International

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Trinidad and Tobago national team
YearAppsGoals
199510
1996102
199710
199880
199991
2000111
200180
200200
200300
2004101
200590
Total675