England Way

Darren Way

Born:21-Nov-79
Region/City:Plymouth

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Darren Way (born 21 November 1979) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently the assistant manager at Fleetwood Town. A hard tackling centre-midfielder as a player, Way started his career at Norwich City as an associate schoolboy in 1994, and while there was selected for the England U16 side making six appearances. He progressed through the youth ranks to captain the reserve side and earn a professional contract at Carrow Road but was released in the summer of 2000 after failing to make a first team appearance. Following his release Way returned to the South West and signed for Football Conference side Yeovil Town. While playing for Yeovil in the Conference he was called up several times to the England National Game XI side making three appearances, scoring once. A firm fans favourite during his time at Yeovil as a player, affectionately nicknamed "Weasel" by the fans, he scored twelve goals in his first season as the club narrowly missed out on promotion to the Football League before forming a strong partnership with fellow central midfielder Lee Johnson he was part of the side that won the FA Trophy, earned promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history and promotion to League One in 2005. Way's performances in the 2004–05 season saw him recognised by his fellow professionals and awarded a place in the League Two team of the year. Way left the Glovers, in January 2006, after five and a half years to sign for Swansea City for a fee of £150,000. His time in South Wales though was plagued with injuries, during one of his recoveries from injury he returned to Yeovil on loan for six weeks. In the summer of 2008, Way left Swansea having made only 21 appearances and returned to Yeovil. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




England Yeovil Town15/19
League Two 15/1626
    J.Paint Trophy 15/161
    FA Cup 15/163
League Two 16/1746
    League Cup 16/172
    EFL Trophy 16/176
    FA Cup 16/172
League Two 17/1846
    League Cup 17/181
    EFL Trophy 17/187
    FA Cup 17/185
League Two 18/1939
    EFL Trophy 18/193
    League Cup 18/191
    FA Cup 18/191

Way last games

Yeovil Town

23-Mar-19 away MK Dons 2-0 in League Two



16-Mar-19 home Macclesfd 0-2 in League Two



12-Mar-19 away Port Vale 3-0 in League Two



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