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Full name
  
Ian John Painter

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Ian Painter


Playing position
  
Role
  
Footballer

1980–1982
  
Position
  
Forward

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Date of birth
  
(1964-12-28) 28 December 1964 (age 50)

Place of birth
  
Wombourne, England

6. Stoke City vs West Ham United, Oct 1st 1983


Ian John Painter (born 28 December 1964) was a footballer who for Coventry City and Stoke City. He made 116 appearances in the Football League.

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Career

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Painter was born in Wombourne, England, but graduated from Stoke's youth system at the Victoria Ground, making his debut one day before his 18th birthday against Everton in 1982. He became a key player for Stoke at a time when the club was struggling both on and off the field, he earned an England under-21 call up in 1983 and also became the club's top scorer in the 1984–85 season. However Stoke were relegated with just 17 points and new manager Mick Mills decided Painter was surplus to requirements and let him join Coventry City for a fee of £85,000. His time at Coventry was overshadowed by injuries and made only three appearances before he decided to retire from football at the age of 23. He later played for non-league Willenhall Town to keep fit.

Managerial career

He became manager of non-league side Bilston Town in 1995 before managing Stafford Rangers from 1998 to 2002. He was also manager of Hednesford Town from August 2002 to February 2003.

After football

He spent four years in non-league before he became a part-time coach whilst also owning a sports shop in Wombourne. He joined the Coventry City Former Players Association in October 2011.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Ian Painter profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    Ian Painter Wikipedia