Ian James Baird (born 1 April 1964) is an English former professional
footballer
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whose most notable spells were as a
Leeds United player. During his first period at the club he spent a season as captain. He won a
player of the year award in his second stint in
West Yorkshire
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, as well as a Second Division Championship medal (following his departure). He played as a
striker.
Early life
Baird was born in
Rotherham
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,
West Riding of Yorkshire
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, England but grew up in
Hampshire
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.
Playing career
Southampton
Baird started his career playing for local sides Bitterne Saints and
St. Mary's College before signing with
Southampton
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in
1982–83. He was also chosen to represent Hampshire at county level and was capped for England at schoolboy level. He turned professional in April 1982 and played a handful of matches for the first team.
He spent part of the
1983–84 season on loan at
Cardiff City scoring six goals in 12 appearances. Discussions were held over making the transfer permanent but Cardiff eventually pulled out of the deal over the proposed fee.
At the start of the
1984–85 season, he moved on loan to
Newcastle United
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, making five appearances, scoring one goal,
and was
booked in all of his appearances.
Leeds United
In March 1985 after only 22 appearances and five goals for Southampton he moved to
Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
for £75,000,
having turned down transfers to
Manchester City
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and
Middlesbrough
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earlier in the season.
He made his debut for the club in a 3–1 defeat to
Portsmouth
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on 12 March 1985, scoring his first goal in his fourth appearance, a 2–1 victory over Manchester City one month later.
Despite not scoring many goals, Baird's first spell at Leeds was a success. His aggression, whole-hearted attitude, skill and goals made him immensely popular amongst the Leeds fans. Baird was made Leeds captain by manager
Billy Bremner
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at the start of
the 1986–87 season and his performances alerted
Portsmouth
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to his abilities, as he helped lead Leeds to both the FA Cup semi-final (lost 2–3 (aet) to
Coventry City and the final of the inaugural Second Division promotion/First Division relegation play-offs. Leeds drew the two-legged play-offs final with
Charlton Athletic (1–0, 0–1) but lost a one-off deciding rubber (1–2 aet) at
St Andrews
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and remained in the Second Division.
Portsmouth
At the end of the 1986–87 season, Baird's contract with Leeds had expired leaving him free to move elsewhere. After rejecting Bremner's contract offer to remain with Leeds,
he received offers from
Celtic
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**Celts (modern)
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Sports Foot ...
,
Aberdeen
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,
Queens Park Rangers
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and
West Ham United
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, he eventually signed with Portsmouth, newly promoted to the
First Division. He was sold for £285,000, a record fee for Portsmouth that had been decided by tribunal.
Keen to move back to the South of England, he was signed as a replacement for
Micky Quinn, who was expected to leave the club soon after and his sale used to fund Baird's arrival.
However, Quinn refused to move to either of the two clubs interested,
Millwall and
Watford
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Initially a smal ...
, leaving the club short of funds and resulting in Portsmouth chairman John Deacon looking to sell Baird days after his arrival.
Baird remained with the club but struggled for form, clashing with manager
Alan Ball Jr. He was dropped from the first team over the Christmas period and was made to train away from the rest of the squad, along with
Kenny Swain, after criticising Ball in a newspaper interview. Scoring only one goal in his 20 appearances for the club, during a 2–1 defeat to Queens Park Rangers, in the
1987–88 season.
Baird later described his move to Portsmouth as "100-per-cent the worst decision I made in my career."
Leeds United (second spell)
Portsmouth were struggling financially and in March 1988, Baird was sold back to Leeds for less than half the price they bought him for (£120,000). Baird was once again successful at Leeds picking up player of the year in 1989 but the arrival of
Lee Chapman, to help with the promotion push in
1989–90, led to a fallout between Baird and manager
Howard Wilkinson. Baird took Chapman's arrival as an attempt to replace him leading to a confrontation with Wilkinson which resulted in Baird demanding a transfer away from Leeds.
Despite Wilkinson's attempts to dissuade him, including an offer of an improved contract,
he decided to leave the club having played 77 league games and scored 17 goals.
Middlesbrough
In January 1990 he was sold to
Middlesbrough
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for £500,000. Baird's involvement in the championship didn't stop there. On the last day of the season Baird scored two goals against Newcastle United, and this along with Leeds' victory over
AFC Bournemouth
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clinched promotion for Leeds over Newcastle in third place (Leeds winning the title on goal difference over
Sheffield United). With Leeds winning the title Baird picked up a winners medal, even though he was not at Leeds any more due to him having played enough games for the club in the season.
Hearts
Baird stayed at Boro until the end of
1990–91 when he moved to
Hearts on a two-year contract, being persuaded to join by his former Southampton teammate
Joe Jordan who was managing the club. He scored on his debut for the club in August 1991 during a victory over
Airdrieonians F.C. In his first season, Baird enjoyed a strong start to the season, scoring eight times. However, he suffered a torn thigh muscle that restricted his appearances and later claimed that returning early from the injury severely affected his form as he failed to score during the second half of the season.
During a match against Aberdeen in April 1993, Baird played as a goalkeeper after
Nicky Walker suffered an injury in the prematch warm-up. With no reserve goalkeeper, Baird was chosen to take his place as Hearts went on to lose 3–2. He was offered a new contract at the end of the season but rejected the offer.
Later career
He later returned to England, playing for
Bristol City
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Founded in 1894, the club competed in the Southern League and Western L ...
and
Plymouth Argyle before joining
Brighton & Hove Albion.
At Brighton, he was involved in the club's relegation battle during the
1996–97 season when they avoided dropping out of the Football League on the last day of the season after drawing 1–1 with
Hereford United, who were relegated instead.
Mounting injury problems eventually forced Baird to retire in 1997 after being advised by a surgeon that continuing would damage his knee.
He was later invited to play in Hong Kong by
Mike Leonard and signed an 18-month contract with
Instant-Dict after an initial trial period. However, further knee problems eventually led to him retiring again.
Coaching and managerial career
After retiring from his playing career Ian went to Hong Kong taking charge of
Instant-Dict, a team in their top division, and also the
national side in 1999 for the
2000 Asian Cup qualifiers. He also played non-league football for
Salisbury City (1997–2000) and
Farnborough Town (2000–2001).
After returning from Hong Kong he worked for a
Leeds
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-based football agent but resigned after 3 years as he didn't enjoy the job. Ian set up his own contract hire and
vehicle leasing company in 2003.
He took over the part-time managerial post at
Havant & Waterlooville in November 2004. He currently lives in
Southampton
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with his second wife and two teenage children.
On 3 October 2007, he was appointed manager at
Conference South
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rivals
Eastleigh, taking over from
David Hughes. After five years in charge, he was dismissed on 11 September 2012.
Baird was appointed assistant manager at
Sutton United in October 2014 under manager Paul Doswell. At the end of March 2019, Doswell was fired and Baird took over as caretaker manager. Baird left the club on 29 April 2019.
In May 2019, Paul Doswell was appointed manager of
Havant & Waterlooville and Baird followed him as his assistant. Baird resigned in August 2023.
Life outside football
Baird's authorised biography, ''Bairdy's Gonna Get Ya!: The Ian Baird Story'', written by Marc Bracha, was published in September 2013.
Notes
:a. The first goal in the 3–0 win for Plymouth Argyle at Lincoln City on 30 September 1995 that was originally given to Baird was later credited as an own-goal.
References
Bibliography
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External links
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Profile@ leeds-fans.org.uk
Ian Baird Motor Holdings
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1964 births
Footballers from Rotherham
Living people
English people of Scottish descent
English men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
English Football League players
English expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Hong Kong
Hong Kong First Division League players
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players
Bristol City F.C. players
Cardiff City F.C. players
Heart of Midlothian F.C. players
Double Flower FA players
Leeds United F.C. players
Middlesbrough F.C. players
Newcastle United F.C. players
Plymouth Argyle F.C. players
Portsmouth F.C. players
Salisbury City F.C. players
Southampton F.C. players
Farnborough F.C. players
English football managers
Havant & Waterlooville F.C. managers
Eastleigh F.C. managers
National League (English football) managers
English expatriate sportspeople in Hong Kong