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Tom Youngs (footballer, born 1979)

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Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Football player

1995–1997
  
Cambridge United

Height
  
1.75 m

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward

Name
  
Tom Youngs


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Full name
  
Thomas Anthony John Youngs

Date of birth
  
(1979-08-31) 31 August 1979 (age 36)

Place of birth
  
Bury St Edmunds, England

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Thomas Anthony John "Tom" Youngs (born 31 August 1979) is an English football assistant manager and a former forward.

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Career

Tom Youngs was first scouted by Cambridge United's academy as a youngster, although he had not been interested in the game until he was eight years old.

He played for Cambridge, Northampton, Leyton Orient, Bury, Stafford Rangers, and other clubs. As a Cambridge player, Youngs was the club's top scorer for two consecutive seasons, 2000 to 2002, netting in 26 goals.

In 2011, while playing for Mildenhall Town, Youngs was forced to retire from active play following a serious hip injury that he suffered during a game against Wisbech Town, which Mildenhall went on to win 9-0. He remained with the club as assistant manager.

Personal life

At school, Youngs got A Levels in English, Mathematics, and French. While an active footballer, he obtained a degree in Sports Journalism from Staffordshire University. Reportedly, his scholarly achievements inspired the chant, "Tom Youngs has got A Levels," while he was with Cambridge.

In 2015, Youngs was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In 2016, his autobiography was published.

Tom is married to Chelle Youngs and they have two daughters, Orla and Hannah.

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