England Wood, N

Neil Wood

Born:04-Jan-83
Region/City:Stretford, Greater Manchester

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Neil Anthony Wood (born 4 January 1983) is an English football manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of EFL League Two club Salford City. As a player, Wood played as a midfielder. He began his playing career in the academy of Manchester United, though he never appeared for the first team due to several injuries. He was sent out on loan several times, first to Belgian club Royal Antwerp where he made his professional début in 2001, and later to Peterborough United and Burnley, before departing the club in 2004 for Coventry City. Wood struggled for regular appearances and after 18 months was loaned to Blackpool, who signed him permanently shortly after. Wood then moved first to Oldham Athletic and then to Bosnian team Željezničar. He returned to England in 2009, spending time with amateur side Atherstone Town before retiring in 2010. Upon his retirement Wood began coaching, beginning with Aston Villa in their academy before moving back to United, where he rose through the ranks to become U23 manager in 2019. After three years in the role, Wood was appointed manager of Salford City, his first role in senior football. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




England Manchester United U2319/22
    PL2 20/2124
    PL2 21/2226
England Manchester United U1921/22
    uefaUEFA Youth Lge 21/227
England Salford City22/23
    League Cup 22/231
League Two 22/2348
    EFL Trophy 22/236
    FA Cup 22/232
    League Cup 23/243
League Two 23/2423
    EFL Trophy 23/243
    FA Cup 23/242

Wood, N last games

Salford City

26-Dec-23 home Tranmere 1-5 in League Two



22-Dec-23 away Colchestr 2-1 in League Two



16-Dec-23 home Wimbledon 0-0 in League Two



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