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Mark Goodlad
Footballer, goalkeeper

Mark Goodlad

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Footballer, goalkeeper
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Barnsley
Age
45 years
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Biography

Mark Goodlad (born 9 September 1979) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Leaving Nottingham Forest for Port Vale in 2000 (also playing for Scarborough on loan), he became the Vale's first choice keeper for a number of seasons until he was forced to retire due to injury in 2008. During his time at Vale Park he was made Player of the Year in 2001–02, and also picked up a Football League Trophy winner's medal in 2001. In all he made 250 competitive appearances in a ten years professional career.

Playing career

Goodlad turned professional at Nottingham Forest, though did not make a first team appearance during the club's relegation from the Premier League in 1998–99. He was though loaned out to Third Division Scarborough in February, and played three games in what was the club's final season of league football.

Forest now in the First Division, he still failed to make it onto the pitch, and so in March 2000 he switched to league rivals Port Vale. Though he played only one game for the "Valiants" in 1999–2000, he was behind the more experienced Paul Musselwhite and his deputy Kevin Pilkington in the pecking order.

After Musselwhite and Pilkington moved on in the summer, Goodlad's only competition for the number one jersey came from Irishman Dean Delany, also aged 20. A consistent Goodlad proved himself to be the superior talent, and went to make fifty appearances in 2000–01, also keeping goal in the club's 2001 Football League Trophy success at the Millennium Stadium. The young keeper also posted fifty appearances in the 2001–02 campaign, and was handed the club's Player of the Year award for his strong performances.

Recovering from a dislocated finger to make the start of the 2002–03 season, he went on to maintain his consistency over his 42 games despite the turmoil of the club entering administration. At the end of the season he was forced to undergo an operation on a finger injury, and thereby spend a lengthy time on the sidelines.

He missed the entirety of the 2003–04 season due to his finger injury, and was forced to make his recovery in games held behind closed doors. A young Jonny Brain was signed to provide cover for Delany, but instead took his place as Vale's regular stopper during Goodlad's absence. He missed the start of 2004–05 with a thigh muscle injury, and only played twenty games all season.

Goodlad was back to his quiet and consistent best in 2005–06, posting 52 appearances in both league and cup, fending off competition from a teenage Joe Anyon. Throughout the season he faced four penalties, three of which he saved and one was of which hit the post. At the end of the campaign he put pen to paper on a new two-year deal, despite rumours that circulated on a fan site of a falling out with manager Martin Foyle – one of many rumours that "quite annoyed" many of the players.

The club's number one for the start of the 2006–07 campaign, injury struck him again, this time ending his career. Before this though, he had one of the finest games of his career, picking up the man-of-the match award in a League Cup clash with top-flight Tottenham Hotspur. He picked up his final injury on 30 December, in a game against Bristol City at Ashton Gate, after he got his ankle caught in mud and had to be stretchered off the field within the opening minutes. He ruptured his right achilles tendon and had to have reconstructive surgery. Following the incident Musselwhite was re-signed by the club on an emergency basis, now aged 38.

Goodlad played no part of the 2007–08 season, and announced his retirement on 2 January 2008 after it emerged that his Achilles tendon injury would need further surgery – surgery which carried the risk that he would have to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Goodlad opted to retire rather than risk handicapping himself. A benefit match was arranged for Goodlad – Port Vale Legends against Wolves legends at Vale Park on 6 August 2008.

Post-retirement

As of September 2010, he was working as both a goalkeeping coach at Nottingham Forest and a sports teacher at the JCB Academy.

Statistics

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Scarborough (loan)1998–99Third Division3000000030
Nottingham Forest1998–99Premier League0000000000
1999–2000First Division0000000000
Total0000000000
Port Vale1999–2000First Division1000000010
2000–01Second Division400202060500
2001–02Second Division430202030500
2002–03Second Division370101030420
2003–04Second Division0000000000
2004–05League One200000000200
2005–06League One460501000520
2006–07League One250204010320
2007–08League One0000000000
Total21201201001302470
Career total21501201001302500

Honours

Individual
  • Port Vale F.C. Player of the Year: 2002
with Port Vale
  • Football League Trophy winner: 2001

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