Daniel John Coid (born 3 October 1981) is an English former professional
footballer
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.
Career
Blackpool
Born in
Liverpool
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,
Merseyside
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, Coid started his career with Blackpool in 1995 as 14-year-old . He then signed a 2-year YTS before making his professional Debut at Bloomfield road in the
1998/99 season.
He signed his 1st professional contract with the Seasiders in 2000.
He was part of the Blackpool team that won promotion from the
Third Division by winning the play-off final in
2000–01. On 25 March 2002, he signed a new two-year contract, with an option for a further two years.
He scored in the final of the 2003–04 Football League Trophy, as Blackpool won the competition for the second time in three years, beating
Southend United
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2–0.
In September 2002, the ''
Sunday Mirror'' newspaper claimed that Coid was being watched by scouts from
Liverpool
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, with them having seen every home match he had played up to that point in
2002–03, with
Ron Yeats
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regularly at
Bloomfield Road
Bloomfield Road is a single-tier football stadium in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which has been the home of Blackpool F.C. since 1901. It is the third stadium in the club's existence, the previous two being Raikes Hall Gardens and the ...
.
However, late in the season, and after being a regular starter in the first team, he signed a new two-year contract on 24 March 2003, with an option for two more years at Blackpool. Coid said of the decision to sign the new contract, "I am pleased to have signed, I can now concentrate on my football. I never wanted to leave and I am delighted to have everything sorted out."
In the
2003–04 season, Coid scored three goals in as many games in one week for ''the Seasiders''. The first came on 17 January 2004 in a 3–0 win over
Wycome Wanderers at the
Causeway Stadium
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in the
Second Division;
the second came three days later in the Northern area semi-final of the Football League Trophy at
Bloomfield Road
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when Blackpool beat
Halifax Town 3–2;
and the third came on 27 January in a home league match against
Oldham Athletic
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The history of Oldham Athletic be ...
, which the teams drew 1–1.
In April 2005 Blackpool, under then-manager
Colin Hendry
Edward Colin James Hendry (born 7 December 1965) is a Scottish football coach and former professional footballer.
Hendry, who played as a defender notably played in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers where he was part of the title winning ...
, activated Coid's two-year contract extension option;
however, Coid suffered a broken ankle eight months later, in a
League One
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match against
Tranmere Rovers
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on 11 December, and needed an operation. In October 2006, Coid was again out of action, when he suffered a knee injury that kept him out of action for three months.
On 27 February 2007, Coid returned to the Blackpool team after being out injured since 14 October 2006. On 27 May 2007, he was an unused substitute in Blackpool's
League One
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play-off final victory over
Yeovil Town at
Wembley
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.
Quashing rumours that he would leave the club in the summer, Coid signed a new one-year contract on 15 June 2007
with an option for another year.
On 7 May 2008 Blackpool, Coid activated the option to extend his contract with the club by a further year.
Coid said of the contract extension: "Just to be part of Blackpool still means a lot to me."
In the
2008–09 season Coid made eighteen League appearances as Blackpool spent a second season in the
Championship
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, but was used mainly as a utility player covering for various positions in the team. After his contract expired at the end of the season, speculation arose that Coid might be released. However, he was offered a new contract, and on 19 June 2009 he signed a new two-year deal with an option for a further year.
New Blackpool manager
Ian Holloway
Ian Scott Holloway (born 12 March 1963) is an English professional football manager, former player, media personality and television pundit who was most recently the manager of Grimsby Town.
A midfielder, he notably played in the Premier Leagu ...
said, "I am delighted he has signed again for us because I have played and managed against him and I know he is a good player. There's always a risk when you let players go out of contract and there is a change of manager, so it has been a little bit difficult. We've let a few players go but Danny was one I definitely wanted to keep. All the staff felt the same." He also confirmed that Coid would not be used as a utility player adding, "I have told him where he is going to be playing and that is on the right. He won't be playing at left-back and he is happy about that. The one thing that has been clear whenever I have spoken to him is that he cares for Blackpool and that he wants to be here, and that is good enough for me."
Coid was injured just before the start of the
2009–10 season, and by October 2009 had started light training with the hope that by the end of November he would be playing a full part in training sessions. His aim being to be playing again for ''the Seasiders'' by Christmas.
Coid had suffered a
fractured tibia
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and a
strained hamstring. He finally made his return to action, and his first appearance of the season, on 3 February 2010 in the 2–3 home defeat to
West Bromwich Albion
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, following an injury to regular right-back
Neal Eardley and central defender
Alex Baptiste falling ill prior to the game, meaning Coid was a late call-up to the squad and then the starting line-up. He played despite only a handful of training sessions since recovering from his injuries. However, he was forced out of the action at half-time after feeling his hamstring strain.
He did not appear again for the club until 24 August 2010, when Blackpool – then of the
Premier League
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– exited the
League Cup
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at the hands of
MK Dons
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.
On 2 February 2011, Coid was one of five players omitted from Blackpool's 25-man squad for the remainder of their debut season in the Premier League.
Rotherham United
On 12 November 2010, Coid left Blackpool for the first time, and joined
Rotherham United
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on a one-month loan with the view to an extension if the club required. He played his first game for ''the Millers'' against Oxford United in a 2–1 win.
But to this day he remains one of Blackpool fc's longest ever serving players and is still highly thought of at Bloomfield road.
Accrington Stanley
On 29 June 2011 it was announced he had joined
League Two
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club
Accrington Stanley
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on a one-year contract. In May 2012, Coid was released from Accrington after being told his contract would not be renewed.
[ He scored once for Accrington in a 3–2 win over Aldershot.
]
Non-League
After a year out of the game due to injury, Coid joined non-League Kendal Town in August after training with the club. In the summer of 2015 he moved to Ashton Town to become player-assistant manager.Coid coup for Town
Ashton Town A.F.C.
Career statistics
;Notes:
a. ''3 league play-off appearances for Blackpool in 2001 (included in 2000–01 total)''
b. ''All
Football League Trophy
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results are included in totals''
Honours
Blackpool
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Division Three
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play-off final winner:
2000–01
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Football League Trophy
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winner:
2001–02,
2003–04
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League One
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play-off final winner:
2006–07
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Championship
In sport, a championship is a competition in which the aim is to decide which individual or team is the champion.
Championship systems
Various forms of competition can be referred to by the term championship.
Title match system
In this system ...
play-off final winner:
2009–10
References
External links
Danny Coid profileat blackpoolfc.co.uk
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Coid, Danny
1981 births
Living people
Footballers from Liverpool
English footballers
Association football fullbacks
Blackpool F.C. players
Rotherham United F.C. players
Accrington Stanley F.C. players
Kendal Town F.C. players
Ashton Town A.F.C. players
English Football League players
Northern Premier League players