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Paul Smith
Association footballer from England

Paul Smith

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Intro
Association footballer from England
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Epsom, United Kingdom
Age
45 years
Stats
Height:
193 cm
Weight:
89 kg
Education
Glyn School
Sports Teams
Carshalton Athletic F.C.
Middlesbrough F.C.
Brentford F.C.
Nottingham Forest F.C.. com
Charlton Athletic F.C.
Southampton F.C.
Southend United F.C.
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Biography

Paul Daniel Smith (born 17 December 1979) is an English football coach and former player. He is currently head of goalkeeper coaching at League Two club Colchester United.

Education

Smith holds A-levels in PE, Home Economics, Sociology, Advanced Mathematics, Biology and Geography.

Football career

Early playing career

Smith was born in Epsom and started his career at Charlton Athletic, but was released in the summer of 1999, after one year as a professional. After a short period with Walton & Hersham, Smith moved to Carshalton Athletic in late 1999, but moved to Brentford in August 2000 after they spotted Smith guesting for Crawley Town in a pre-season friendly against The Bees. At Brentford, he made 104 appearances.

Southampton

In January 2004, to address financial problems at Brentford, Smith was sold to Southampton for a fee reported to be £250,000, with additional add on fees totalling £250,000. At Southampton, he was initially deputy to Antti Niemi, but, following Niemi's departure, Smith took over as their number one. However, he found himself further down the pecking order with the arrival of Bartosz Białkowski and Kevin Miller.

Nottingham Forest

In search of first team football, Smith signed for League One side Nottingham Forest for around £500,000 in July 2006. He established himself ahead of Rune Pedersen as Forest's first choice goalkeeper for the club's 2006–07 promotion campaign.

In the 2007–08 campaign, Smith helped Forest gain automatic promotion finishing second in the league they were promoted from League One to the Championship. Smith had a good season and helped enormously in goal, making match winning saves to help the Reds gain promotion. He kept 24 clean sheets in 46 games, the record for the league in that season. This achievement was recognised when he received the Puma Golden Glove award.

He also made footballing history in the Football League Cup when he scored after 15 seconds against Leicester City in the second round of the competition on 18 September 2007. Smith became the quickest goalkeeper ever to score in world football, and the quickest ever goalscorer in the League Cup and for Nottingham Forest. The unusual goal came about because the tie had been previously abandoned at half-time due to the collapse of Leicester City's Clive Clarke, while Nottingham Forest were 1–0 up. In a show of sportsmanship, Leicester allowed Forest to take the kick-off and run up to score the goal, to restore the score-line to what it was at the abandonment of the previous match. It was decided that Smith should be the player to score, to avoid suspicions surrounding betting patterns. Leicester City did come back into the game to beat Forest 3–2. In July 2008, Smith signed a new two-year contract with Forest, keeping him at the City Ground until 2010, and signed another extension in 2009, to keep Smith at the City Ground until 2012.

After falling out of favour with manager Billy Davies, Smith lost his first choice status to Lee Camp, despite having played in all three of their League Cup matches. On 30 July 2010, Smith was placed on the transfer list and told he was free to seek first team football elsewhere. This was two days after a pre-season friendly at the City Ground against French Ligue 1 team Olympique Lyonnais which Forest lost 3–1. Smith was replaced by youngster Karl Darlow in the 75th minute, and Smith's performance was criticised.

In the 2011–12 season, Smith was restricted to one first team game, a Football League Cup tie at home to neighbours Notts County which ended in a 3–3 draw, Forest winning the penalty shoot-out.

Smith's contract expired with Forest at the end of the 2011–12 season and he was released by the club.

Middlesbrough (loan)

On 8 March 2011, Smith joined Middlesbrough on loan until the end of the season; he made his debut that night in a 2–1 win against Derby County. He played in 10 first team games.

Southend United

On 18 August 2012, Smith signed a two-year deal with Southend United.

Colchester United

On 6 July 2017, Smith joined Colchester United as head of academy goalkeeper coaching.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brentford2000–01Second Division2000001030
2001–02180000040220
2002–03430402020510
2003–04240201020290
Total8706030901050
Southampton2003–04Premier League0000
2004–056030000090
2005–06Championship100102000130
Total160402000220
Nottingham Forest2006–07League One450401020520
2007–08460302110521
2008–09Championship2803020330
2009–101000300040
2010–110000000000
2011–1200001010
Total120010090301420
Middlesbrough (loan)2010–11Championship1000100
Southend United2012–13League Two340400070450
2013–140000001010
2014–150000100010
2015–16League One0000000000
Total340401080470
Career total26702401512003261

Honours

Nottingham Forest
  • League One second-place promotion: 2007–08
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