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Tom Jordan (footballer)

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Tom Jordan
Personal information
Full name Thomas Jordan
Date of birth (1981-05-24) 24 May 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Manchester, England
Position(s) Centre back
Team information
Current team
Weston-super-Mare
Youth career
2001–2002 Bristol City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2003 Southend United 1 (0)
2003–2004 Tamworth 19 (0)
2004Forest Green Rovers (loan) 5 (0)
2004–2008 Havant & Waterlooville 142 (17)
2008–2013 Eastleigh 139 (24)
2013–2014 Sutton United 11 (0)
2014–2015 Weston-super-Mare 35 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thomas Jordan (born 24 May 1981) is a Scottish semi-professional footballer, captain for Conference South side Weston-super-Mare where he plays as a centre back.

Career

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In December 2007 he stepped down as Havant and Waterlooville's skipper and missed the historic FA Cup 2nd round proper victory over Notts County as Eastleigh, managed since October 2007 by former Hawks manager Ian Baird, made a second approach for him. On 4 December, Hawks' assistant manager Charlie Oatway stated in Portsmouth's evening paper The News that he believed Baird's new club were "tapping up" (making an illegal contact) Jordan, a viewpoint Eastleigh director of football David Malone vigorously denied.[1] Although Jordan played in the ground-breaking 3rd round win against League One leaders Swansea City and the 4th round tie at Liverpool he still wanted a move to Eastleigh[2] and spent the rest of the season on the sidelines and negotiations between the two clubs broke down.

In the close-season following the 2007–08 campaign, he finally completed the move to Eastleigh.[3] Jordan received the Conference South player of the month in January 2011. In January 2013 he was transfer listed by Eastleigh and he left the club the following month for Conference South rivals Sutton United.[4]

Family

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He is the son of the Scottish international footballer Joe Jordan, who was centre-forward for Leeds United during the 1970s, and the brother of Andy Jordan, who made 21 appearances in the Football League.

References

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  1. ^ page 53 "Oatway furious as skipper quits role"
  2. ^ The News Thursday 17 January 2008
  3. ^ Daily Echo Thursday 26 June 2008
  4. ^ "Sutton move for Jordan". Non League Daily. 8 February 2013. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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