Richard Alan Naylor (born 28 February 1977) is an English former
footballer
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who played as a
centre-back
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.
Naylor started his career at
Ipswich Town, where he played as a
striker
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up until he was moved to centre-back by
Joe Royle in 2002; he continued to play as a centre-back ever since. After his retirement from professional football he was Under 18's manager of
Leeds United
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, he also included a brief spell as Leeds' caretaker assistant manager after the sacking of
Neil Warnock
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in 2013.
Club career
Ipswich Town
Born in
Leeds
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, West Yorkshire, Naylor graduated through the
Ipswich Town youth academy and played for Ipswich for 14 years. He started out his Ipswich career as a robust centre forward making an instant impact in the mid-1990s for the club. However a number of recurring injuries held Naylor back from achieving his full potential as a
striker
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and he soon found himself behind
Alex Mathie
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He made over 200 appearances as a striker in a career that lasted from 1987 until 2007, notably playing in ...
,
James Scowcroft
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Scowcroft began his career at Ipswich Town, graduating from the club's academy. He went o ...
,
David Johnson and later
Marcus Stewart
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in the pecking order at Portman Road.
In 1999–2000, Naylor started in fine form but was once again forced onto the bench, however he would play a key role in Ipswich's decisive
play-off final
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against
Barnsley (a club he would later join). Naylor came on as a first-half substitute for the injured
David Johnson, and was widely credited at the time for changing the shape of the match in Ipswich's favour, scoring one and setting up another sending Ipswich back into the
Premier League
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for the first time since 1995.
While Ipswich where riding high in the Premiership, Naylor once again found himself out of favour with then manager
George Burley. Naylor continued to make sporadic appearances for Ipswich during 2000–01 which saw Ipswich qualify for a place in the
UEFA Cup
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. Naylor would score Ipswich's last goal of the season against
Derby County
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Founded in 1884 ...
.
In 2001–2002 Naylor was out of Ipswich's plans, despite having the opportunity to play against Italian giants
Inter Milan
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in the UEFA Cup. He was loaned out to Barnsley and
Millwall
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in 2002 in what seemed to many as the end of his Ipswich career.
However Ipswich were relegated in 2001–02 by a point and as the promotion push in 2002–03 started to fizzle out, Burley was replaced by
Joe Royle as Ipswich manager and with the departure of many players from the Club due to
administration
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, Naylor was back in the picture. Royle decided to switch Naylor back to play as a centre half, a move that saw Naylor improve his performances and ironically increase his goal scoring tally for the club.
Naylor played a key role in Ipswich's promotion pushes in 2003–04 and 2004–05 where the club would lose in the semi-finals to
West Ham United
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and went on to become a staple for club in the less successful 2005–06. In 2006, Joe Royle left Ipswich and Naylor's former teammate
Jim Magilton took over as manager. On 1 September 2006, he was given a testimonial at Ipswich for 10 years as a professional at the club in which 10,000 fans attended the game at Portman Road to see the current Ipswich team play against the Wembley 2000 XI. It finished 3–3 with Naylor fittingly scoring a last minute penalty. Naylor remained in the first team at Ipswich playing at the back alongside team captain
Jason DeVos
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in 2006–07 and 2007–08. In 2008–09 his last season with the club, he was made club captain.
Leeds United
On 14 January 2009, Naylor joined his boyhood team
Leeds United
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on loan from Ipswich. The move was made permanent on 2 February when he joined on a free transfer. Naylor was appointed vice-captain of the club and scored his first goal for the club in the 2–0 win over
Southend United
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. Naylor helped rejuvenate Leeds' form after signing for his boyhood club, who had previously conceded several goals from set pieces. Leeds' defence considerably improved, and when
Sam Sodje also signed for Leeds on loan they made a formidable centre back partnership at the back, after Leeds had previously had some defence problems. The performances of Naylor and Sodje helped Leeds reach the playoff semi-finals, but they eventually lost out to Millwall after losing 2–1 on aggregate over two legs.
Ian Westlake had revealed in the October/November 2006 issue of the ''Leeds, Leeds, Leeds'' magazine about Naylor that "Bam-Bam's a massive Leeds fan – he's got the white rose tattooed on his arm and sings '
Marching On Together' in the shower after training".
In July 2009, he signed for Leeds permanently from
Ipswich Town and Naylor was appointed the new permanent captain of Leeds United following former captain
Frazer Richardson's departure in the summer. Naylor has had an operation on his back and has missed all of the 2009–10 pre season and has missed several of Leeds games in League One. During his absence the captain's armband was temporarily passed to
Jonny Howson
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Howson started his professional career at Leeds United, where he made 225 appearances following his ...
.
Naylor made his comeback from injury playing 61 minutes in Leeds United's Reserves 2–1 win over Middlesbrough Reserves. After recovering from injury Naylor has found himself on Leeds' bench due to the impressive form of Leeds central defensive partnership.
Naylor made his return to first team action on 29 September, by starting in the game at home to
Carlisle United
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. Naylor retained his place in the side against
Charlton Athletic
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. Naylor missed the game against Brighton with an injury. The injury kept Naylor out of a few games. Naylor returned to the Leeds side against
Accrington Stanley
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in the
Football League Trophy
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. Naylor suffered an injury late on in the match against Hartlepool but was fit enough to start against
Stockport County
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. Naylor captained Leeds to victory in the FA Cup third round against
Manchester United
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. After the game he said ''"It is unbelievable, a tremendous result that has been a long time coming. I am really proud of the lads. I thought we had a few chances to make it 2–0 late on. We dug in when we needed to but we also played some good football."''
Naylor missed Leeds' FA Cup tie against
Tottenham Hotspur
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on 23 January 2010 through injury. Leeds earned a replay by getting a 2–2 draw. Naylor also missed Leeds defeat to
Swindon Town
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but returned against
Colchester United
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. Naylor played in Leeds' Football League Trophy second leg Northern Area final match against Carlisle United and Naylor was at fault for one of the goals conceded when his error let in
Adam Clayton
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to slot the ball home for Carlisle. Leeds were knocked out of the Football League Trophy after losing 6–5 on penalties. After a solid start in defence, Leeds have continued to leak goals with 19 goals being conceded in the nine games since the Manchester United victory. He scored two goals against
Yeovil Town 5 April 2010. On 1 May 2010, during a game in which a win would have seen Leeds promoted, Naylor scored an own goal which gave Charlton Athletic the victory, and ensured that Leeds' season came down to the final match. Due to a hamstring injury sustained in the pregame warmup, Naylor missed the final game of the season against
Bristol Rovers
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. Despite his absence, Leeds went on to win the game, after stand-in captain
Jermaine Beckford
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scored the match winning goal to ensure a 2–1 victory for Leeds. This resulted in Leeds United clinching promotion to the Football League Championship, claiming second place on the League One table and gaining automatic promotion.
Naylor missed Leeds' pre season tour of
Slovakia
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through injury, but it was during the tour that manager
Simon Grayson
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said Naylor would remain as Leeds club captain for the forthcoming season. Naylor captained Leeds in the opening game of the season loss against
Derby County
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, he was on the bench for the following game after being replaced by
Alex Bruce in the starting line-up against
Lincoln City. Naylor scored an own goal against Millwall on 21 August, Leeds however went on to win the game 3–1. Naylor scored his first goal of the 2010–11 season in a 1–0 away win against
Watford
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, the match was also Naylor's 450th career appearance. Naylor's indifferent start to the season continued when his costly slip let in
Swansea City
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striker
Stephen Dobbie
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to score in Leeds' 2–1 victory against Swansea. After the game manager
Simon Grayson
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backed his captain after his place came under scrutiny The following game, again Naylor's position in the team came under further pressure as Leeds conceded 5 against Barnsley in a 5–2 defeat. For the following game against
Doncaster Rovers
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, Naylor was named on the bench with
Alex Bruce taking his place in the side, with Bruce putting in an impressive performance and helping Leeds keep a clean sheet. Naylor remained on the bench in the game against
Sheffield United.
After three games on the bench, Naylor returned to Leeds starting 11 against his former club
Ipswich Town. Naylor's error against
Leicester City
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allowed
Steve Howard
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to score the winning goal and again put Naylor's place in the team under scrutiny. Naylor's error against Leicester saw him drop out of the squad against
Cardiff City
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. After suffering a knee injury Naylor was booked in for knee surgery on 25 November which would keep him out for 6 weeks. After knee surgery Naylor was looking to return for Leeds sometime in the new year. Naylor returned to Leeds first team action for the first time since November when on 5 March 2011 he came on as a second-half substitute in Leeds' 5–2 against
Doncaster Rovers
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. On 22 April, Naylor made his first start for Leeds since October when he came into the side and regained his captaincy against Reading where Leeds managed to keep a rare clean sheet. Naylor managed to get an assist for
Max Gradel in Naylor's final game for Leeds against Championship winners
Queesn Park Rangers. Leeds won the game 2–1 and Naylor was substituted late on in the second half for
Patrick Kisnorbo.

It was announced on the Leeds United website on 9 May 2011 that, after two years, Naylor was leaving the club on a free transfer as the club have chosen not to renew his contract. Naylor said in an interview about his time at Leeds 'when I look back on it I can have pride that I have made a positive contribution and helped the club move forward. "It is a tremendous football club and is everything I thought it would be. The fans are tremendous home and away and I just loved playing for Leeds United."
[ ] He also revealed that he is doing his UEFA Coaching B badge during the summer of 2011 and that he would like to return to Leeds in a coaching capacity someday.
Doncaster Rovers
On 11 July 2011, Naylor joined
Doncaster Rovers
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on a short-term contract from
Leeds United
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on a free transfer. He made his debut for Doncaster against
Brighton & Hove Albion
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on 6 August 2011. He made 15 appearances for Doncaster before leaving the club in January 2012.
Rotherham United
On 13 January 2012, Naylor signed with
Rotherham United
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on a deal until the end of the 2011–12 season. He made his debut for Rotherham in a 3–2 defeat at
Dagenham & Redbridge
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on 28 January, having prior been an unused substitute twice in home losses to
Swindon Town
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and
Port Vale. He made 5 appearances for Rotherham during the second-half of the 2011–12 season.
He was released by Rotherham in May 2012.
Coaching career
After leaving Leeds, Naylor revealed that he was doing his UEFA B Coaching badges during the summer of 2011.
On 12 July 2012, Naylor retired from playing football and re-joined
Leeds United
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as a coach working with the youth team alongside
Neil Redfearn.
In his first season in management during the 2012/13 season Naylor won the Under 18's league with Leeds Under 18's team. Naylor's side were crowned Champions on 30 March after beating nearest rivals Nottingham Forest 7–2 to be declared league champions.
After the sacking of
Neil Warnock
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on 1 April, Naylor moved up to be Leeds United's caretaker assistant manager to assist caretaker manager
Neil Redfearn in the role.
On 11 July 2014, Naylor was made redundant as Leeds Under 18's Manager by Owner
Massimo Cellino.
Career statistics
Honours
As Player
;Ipswich Town
*
Football League First Division play-offs
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:
2000
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;Leeds United
*
League One runner-up:
2009–10
As Manager
;Leeds United U18
*Under 18 League Champions: 2012/13 Season
References
External links
Richard Naylor profileat the Leeds United website
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Naylor, Richard
1977 births
Living people
Footballers from Leeds
English footballers
Association football forwards
Association football defenders
Ipswich Town F.C. players
Millwall F.C. players
Barnsley F.C. players
Leeds United F.C. players
Doncaster Rovers F.C. players
Rotherham United F.C. players
Premier League players
English Football League players
Football managers from Leeds