Martin Ling (born 15 July 1966) is an English
football
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manager and former player currently
director of football for
Leyton Orient. He played in over 100
Football League
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matches for each of
Exeter City,
Southend United,
Swindon Town and
Leyton Orient, before moving into management. He led Orient for more than five years from 2003 until 2009, and went on to manage
Cambridge United,
Torquay United and Swindon Town.
Playing career
Born in
West Ham, Greater London, Ling started his career with
Exeter City. After a brief spell at
Swindon Town in which he made just two appearances, Ling began a five-year spell with
Southend United in 1986. During this period he won promotion from the
Fourth Division
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twice, in 1987 and 1990. Swindon paid £15,000 to re-sign Ling in March 1991 where he played 150 league games. As a left-winger, he played in the Swindon side that won promotion to the
Premier League (via the
Division One playoffs) in 1993.
Following his success at Swindon, Ling joined
Leyton Orient who he would later go on to coach and manage. He played over 150 games for Orient before transferring to
Brighton and Hove Albion in 2000 for a short period. Later in 2000, Ling rejoined Orient as a coach whilst continuing to play semi-professionally for
Purfleet in the
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
until hanging up his boots in September 2001.
Managerial career
Leyton Orient
He was appointed manager of Leyton Orient in December 2003, after a spell as caretaker manager. In the
2005–06 league campaign he guided Orient to automatic promotion from
League Two on the final day of the season, and then successfully kept the club in League One in the following season. The following season, Ling was able to bring Leyton Orient to 14th position in League One, after topping the table for three months early in the season. On 18 January 2009, with Leyton Orient in 21st place and in the relegation zone, the decision was taken for Ling and his assistant
Dean Smith to leave the club by mutual consent.
After leaving Orient, Ling was hired by
Hibernian to set up a network of scouts in England for the
Scottish Premier League
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club, while also identifying players himself.
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London 24, 13 May 2009. In May 2009, he unsuccessfully applied for the vacant managerial position at
Port Vale.
Cambridge United
In July 2009, Ling was appointed the manager of
Cambridge United in the
Conference National
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, succeeding
Gary Brabin who despite a successful first season had left the club due to differences with the club's chairman, George Rolls. However, after only eight days at Cambridge, Ling resigned on 4 August 2009 citing irreconcilable differences with Rolls. Cambridge United started the new season under the caretaker stewardship of
Paul Carden, but after chairman Rolls left the club on 5 August 2009, Ling said he would be keen to return as manager. On 12 August, sixteen days after his initial appointment, Ling was reappointed as Cambridge manager with Carden as assistant.
The Cambridge board praised his honesty, integrity and strength of character during the period between his resignation and reappointment.
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After the dramatic off-field start to his Cambridge career, the on-field action started relatively calmly, with Ling guiding the club to 12th after three months of the season, including a 7–0 win over Forest Green Rovers.] However, things took a dramatic turn for the worse when the club failed to win a league game between 31 October 2009 and 6 March 2010, which left them in the relegation zone in 21st place. A good end to the season – Cambridge won 9 of the final 14 games – saw Ling guide the club out of the relegation battle to a 10th-place finish.
Ling released a number of the 2009–10 squad at the end of that season, including established players such as Danny Potter
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Career
Born in Ipswich, Danny Potter started his career as a trainee at Premiership club Chelsea but after failing to make the grade there dropped int ...
and Courtney Pitt
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He previously played for Portsmouth, Luton Town, Coventry City, Oxford United, Boston United, Cambridge United, York City, Weymouth and AFC ...
, and began to rebuild the squad in time for the upcoming season with the signings of a number of players including former Histon players Danny Wright and Danny Naisbitt in May 2010, as well as talented youngster Jai Reason. The signings of Conal Platt
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He signed for Waverley Park FC in 2021 and won league 2 promotion with the mighty greens led by Paul Hopkins.
Early life
Platt has one older br ...
, Adam Miller (who reportedly turned down interest from League One sides Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City to join the club), and veteran striker Daryl Clare
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As a player he was a striker from 1996 to 2016 for Grim ...
, who arrived for a fee of £10,000,the signing led Ling to claim that his squad was all-but complete.
The season started really badly, however, with no win coming until the 6th game, at home to Eastbourne Borough. Despite a short FA Cup run, which ended in a 2–1 First Round replay at League One Huddersfield Town, following a televised 0–0 at the Abbey, Ling's signings generally struggled on and off the field. After four consecutive losses, including to lowly Hayes & Yeading
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, the board were forced to issue a vote of confidence in Ling's management. Despite this, the club's poor form continued. Following a goalless draw with Histon, there were chants of "Ling Out". However Ling refused to quit, stating "they he fanscan moan all they like, but I'm going nowhere". Ling was sacked by the Cambridge United board after a further run of four straight defeats.
Martin Ling unsuccessfully applied for the Grimsby Town managerial vacancy a month later.
Torquay United
He was appointed Torquay United manager on 13 June 2011 after the departure of Paul Buckle to Bristol Rovers. With Buckle taking goalkeeper Scott Bevan
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Career Playing career
Bevan started his football career with Southampton as an associate ...
and forward Chris Zebroski with him to the Memorial Stadium, Ling made moves for strikers Rene Howe
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Howe began his senior career at Bedford Town in 2003, making 81 league appearances prior to joining Ketterin ...
and Taiwo Atieno, midfielders Chris McPhee
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Career
Born in Eastbourne, East Sussex, McPhee began his career as a trainee with Brighton & Hove Albion, turning ...
and Ian Morris, defenders Brian Saah
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Club career Leyton Orient
Saah was born in Hornchurch, London. He started his car ...
, Daniel Leadbitter
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and Joe Oastler
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Playing career
Oastler was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He worked his way through the youth team of his local club Port ...
, and goalkeepers Bobby Olejnik
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Olejnik came through the youth teams of Austria Wien and Aston Villa and has played professionally for Falkirk, Torquay United, ...
and Martin Rice.
Ling's first game in charge of United was the 2–1 friendly win over Tiverton Town. His new-look Torquay side had a good pre-season, winning against Exeter City, Bristol City, Truro City
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and Weston-super-Mare as well as Tiverton, and losing just once, to Burnley. Ling also had a good start in League Two, drawing against Burton Albion on the opening day of the season before recording away wins at Bristol Rovers and Aldershot Town, leaving Torquay fourth in the table after three league games.
On 2 January 2012, Ling guided Torquay United to a 2–1 win over Plymouth Argyle
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at Home Park; having beaten ''the Pilgrims'' 3–1 at Plainmoor earlier in the season, this ensured a first double win over Plymouth Argyle
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since 1972. Although they occupied an automatic promotion spot on several occasions towards the end of the season, a late loss of form – which saw United fail to win any of their last five league fixtures – meant that Torquay had to settle for a play-off place. The club was drawn to play Cheltenham Town in the play-off semi-finals, and, following a 2–0 loss at Whaddon Road, a 2–1 reverse in the home leg at Plainmoor condemned Torquay to another year in League Two.
Ling made a number of transfers ahead of the 2012–13 season, releasing forward Taiwo Atieno, defenders Lathaniel Rowe-Turner
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and Ed Palmer; signing Craig Easton, Ryan Jarvis, Nathan Craig, Michael Poke and Aaron Downes
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Club career
Born in Mackay, Queensland and raised in Mudgee, New South Wales, Downes wa ...
on free transfers; and purchasing Billy Bodin
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from Swindon Town for £70,000 – just £5,000 less than Torquay's record fee paid, for Leon Constantine
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in 2004.
Torquay also sold Olejnik to Peterborough United for £300,000, defender Mark Ellis to Crewe Alexandra for £80,000, and midfielder Eunan O'Kane to AFC Bournemouth
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for £150,000.
Ahead of the 2012–13 season, Ling targeted an automatic promotion berth, telling BBC Radio Devon: "I would set my sights at the top three with the play-offs as the safety ... if you don't set out to finish where the success lies, you're selling yourself short." Opening their league campaign with a 0–0 draw at newly promoted Fleetwood Town, Torquay drew four of their first five fixtures, their other early result a 4–2 win over Rochdale.
After taking the Torquay job, Ling wrote a weekly column in the local newspaper ''Herald Express'', covering both his playing and managerial career as well as sport in general. On 28 January 2013 Assistant Shaun Taylor led Torquay to victory away at Exeter City, with Ling away suffering from an illness. It was from this point that Ling commenced a four-month absence from the club to receive treatment for depression. In his absence Alan Knill was appointed caretaker manager until such time as Ling was fit to resume his post. On 29 April 2013 Torquay United controversially announced that it would be terminating Ling's contract with immediate effect, saying that "the decision is based purely on footballing grounds, after falling from play-off contenders last season to just escaping relegation this time around, and early exits in all three cup competitions." However the club thanked Ling for his work over the last two years and wished him every success in the future.
Swindon Town
On 3 November 2015, Ling was named as manager of League One side Swindon Town, a club he had two spells with as a player. However, Ling resigned on 29 December 2015 for health reasons.
Return to Leyton Orient
On 23 June 2017 Ling was named as director of football of Conference side Leyton Orient
Personal life
In August 2019 Ling discussed his mental health problems.
His son is Sam Ling
Samuel Jack Ling (born 17 December 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League club Dagenham & Redbridge.
Career
Ling began his career at Leyton Orient, progressing through the O's academy to become ...
.
Honours
Manager
* League Two promotion: 2005–06
Individual
* League Two Manager of the Month: October 2005, January 2012, March 2012
References
External links
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1966 births
People educated at St Bonaventure's Catholic School
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players
Cambridge United F.C. managers
English football managers
English footballers
Exeter City F.C. players
Association football midfielders
Hibernian F.C. non-playing staff
Leyton Orient F.C. managers
Leyton Orient F.C. players
Living people
Mansfield Town F.C. players
Premier League players
Southend United F.C. players
Swindon Town F.C. players
English Football League players
Thurrock F.C. players
Association football coaches
Torquay United F.C. managers
National League (English football) managers
Footballers from West Ham