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Izale McLeod

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English footballer

Izale McLeod
Personal information
Full nameIzale Michael McLeod[1]
Date of birth (1984-10-15)15 October 1984 (age 40)[1]
Place of birthPerry Barr, England
Position(s)Forward
Youth career
–2002Derby County
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2004Derby County39(4)
2004Sheffield United (loan)7(0)
2004–2007Milton Keynes Dons117(54)
2007–2010Charlton Athletic31(3)
2008Colchester United (loan)2(0)
2009Millwall (loan)7(2)
2010Peterborough United (loan)4(0)
2010–2012Barnet73(32)
2012Portsmouth24(10)
2013–2014Milton Keynes Dons49(8)
2013Northampton Town (loan)4(1)
2014–2015Crawley Town42(19)
2015–2016Notts County37(9)
2016Yeovil Town4(0)
2016Corby Town1(0)
2017Wrexham15(1)
2018–2020Kempston Rovers36(15)
Total492(158)
International career
2006England U211(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:24, 25 February 2020 (UTC)

Izale Michael McLeod (born 15 October 1984) is an English retired professionalfootballer who played as aforward. He has played inThe Football League forDerby County,Milton Keynes Dons,Charlton Athletic,Barnet,Portsmouth,Crawley Town,Notts County andYeovil Town. He also played forEngland U21.

McLeod is the all-time leading scorer for Milton Keynes Dons with 71 goals in 188 appearances.

Club career

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Derby County

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Born inPerry Barr,Birmingham,[2] McLeod began his career atDerby County in 2002. He made his debut on 28 September 2002, at the age of seventeen, just three weeks before his eighteenth birthday, in a 1–0 win overIpswich Town during which he received a yellow card. Weeks later on 30 October 2002, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 win overSheffield United and scored against the other Sheffield team, Sheffield Wednesday, the following week in a 3–1 win.[3] After getting his chance in the first team, McLeod signed a two-year deal.[4] However the following season, McLeod suffered a knee cartilage injury in training, and was out for 6 weeks following surgery, losing his first team place as a result.[5] In the transfer window, McLeod was linked with a move to Russian and Ukrainian clubs, likeShinnik Yaroslavl.[6] McLeod was close to joining Shinnik Yaroslavl andMetalurh Donetsk, with the moves reportedly around the £300,000 mark.[7] However, McLeod eventually rejected the moves and stayed at Derby County, to fight for his place in the first team.[8] But he spent time onloan atFirst Division club Sheffield United, making seven appearances.[9] During his career at Derby, McLeod scored four goals in 41 appearances.

Milton Keynes Dons

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At the beginning of the2004–05 season he joined newly relegatedLeague One clubMilton Keynes Dons for a reported fee of £150,000.[10] In the opening game of the season, he scored in his MK Dons debut in a 1–1 draw againstBarnsley.[11] On 25 September 2004, he received a red card for the first time of his career and also scored a brace in a 4–2 win overHartlepool United.[12] At the end of the season, he had scored 18 goals in a total of 48 appearances in an excellent start at MK Dons. At the start of his second season at MK Dons, he signed a two-year deal.[13]

In early March 2007, the Football League declared himLeague Two player of the year and he finished that season as League Two's joint top scorer despite missing several games due to injuries and suspensions. McLeod was named in thePFA Team of the Year for League Two for the2006–07 season.[14] At the end of the season, McLeod was linked with clubs in Championship, having handed in a transfer request.[15]

Charlton Athletic

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McLeod joined Charlton for a fee of £1.1 million, which could rise to £1.55 million, on a four-year contract on 9 August 2007.[16] He scored just one goal in 18 appearances for the Addicks before he joinedColchester United on loan on 29 February 2008 for one month. It was later revealed that Charlton had turned down approaches from League One clubsCrewe Alexandra andHuddersfield Town. However, his loan spell was cut short after he suffered a knee injury in the game againstPlymouth Argyle on 4 March 2008, ruling him out for the remainder of the 2007–08 season.[17][18] His time at Charlton had not gone as planned and he couldn't reproduce his form at MK Dons.

Millwall

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McLeod joinedMillwall on loan during the January transfer window in 2009 in an attempt to overcome the injury problems which had plagued his Charlton career, scoring two goals in five appearances. However, after falling out with managerKenny Jackett,[19] McLeod returned to Charlton.[20]

Peterborough United

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On 9 January 2010, McLeod joinedChampionship clubPeterborough United on loan until the end of the season.[21] McLeod made his Peterborough debut in a 2–1 loss againstSheffield Wednesday on 23 January 2010. After making three more appearances, he fell out of favour with managerMark Cooper, due to a discipline issue.[22] Even worse, McLeod suffered a meniscus problem, ruling him out for six to eight weeks.[23] As a result of his injury, he returned to Charlton.

Barnet

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McLeod left Charlton Athletic after his contract was cancelled in July 2010.[24] After unsuccessful trials over the summer of 2010 withBrentford[25] andSouthend United,[26] McLeod signed a one-year contract withBarnet on 29 September 2010.[27][28] His penalty againstPort Vale on the final day of the2010–11 season saved the club from relegation out of the Football League.[29] On 18 May 2011, he signed for another year at Barnet.[30]

McLeod had a great start to the 2011–12 League Two season. He scored both goals as Barnet twice came from behind to draw 2–2 at home with then league leadersGillingham. He then went on to score a penalty in an away 2–2 atRotherham United. His good league form continued, as he scored two more goals in Barnet's 4–2 away defeat toBradford City. He scored another penalty in Barnet's 3–1 win at Colchester United in theFootball League Trophy First Round. He was subsequently sent off during the same game for two bookable offences. McLeod returned to the first team after a one match ban and marked his return with a goal in a 3–1 defeat at Crewe Alexandra. He then scored another goal in Barnet's 2–0 home victory over struggling. McLeod netted in six straight league games for Barnet, scoring seven goals in the process. Due to his goalscoring form, McLeod was linked with clubs likeCrawley Town in the transfer windows during the season.[31] But McLeod rejected the transfer speculation, insisting he wanted to concentrate on his career at Barnet.[32]

In April, McLeod was named in the PFA Team of the Year for League Two for the2011–12 season.[33] On 21 May 2012, he was out of contract and was subsequently released.[34] After his release from Barnet, McLeod explained that he left the club for a new challenge with a team that could gain promotion rather than helping to avoid relegation.[35]

Portsmouth

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In July, McLeod went on trial at League One relegated clubPortsmouth,[36] having previously stated he is on the verge of joining a new club but the move was never finalised.[37] After playing in series of friendlies, on 16 August 2012, McLeod agreed to join Portsmouth on a short-term deal.[38] He scored on his league debut in a 1–1 draw againstBournemouth.[39] His second goal came in a 3–0 away win against Crawley Town on 9 September.[40] While at Portsmouth, McLeod's performance was praised byGuy Whittingham, due to his work rate.[41]

McLeod scored 11 goals in 27 games before leaving the club by mutual consent at the end of December 2012.[42] This is explained when caretaker manager Whittingham left him out of the squad, citing tactical reason in a 2–1 loss against Crawley Town, which could have been his last appearance.[43] During Portsmouth's first half in the league, McLeod was the club's top scorer.

Milton Keynes Dons (second spell)

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On 3 January 2013 McLeod signed for Milton Keynes Dons on a free transfer on an 18-month contract,[44] having been linked a move back to his former club after his release.[45] Mcleod described his return to MK Dons as a dream come true. He scored his first goal upon his return against Doncaster Rovers in a 3–0 win.[46]

On 28 November 2013, McLeod joinedNorthampton Town until 4 January 2014 but it was cut short due to an injury suffered in a 1–0 defeat in the hands of Burton Albion on Boxing Day 2013.[47]

Later career

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Following his release from MK Dons, on 25 June 2014, McLeod signed a two-year deal with Crawley Town on a free transfer.[48]

On 22 August 2015, McLeod joinedNotts County for an undisclosed six-figure sum on a two-year contract.[49] On 25 August 2016, McLeod left Notts County by mutual consent having scored 10 goals in 41 appearances for the club.[50]

Following the mutual termination of his contract at Notts County, McLeod joined fellow League Two clubYeovil Town until the end of the season.[51] He scored his first goal for Yeovil in anEFL Trophy tie against Portsmouth on 30 August 2016.[52] On 10 November 2016, after making only six appearances for Yeovil, McLeod left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual consent for personal reasons.[53]

On 24 November 2016, McLeod joinedNorthern Premier League clubCorby Town.[54]

On 6 January 2017, McLeod joinedWrexham.[55] He was released by the club at the end of the 2016–17 season.[56]

On 4 July 2017, McLeod announced his retirement from professional football whilst also taking up a new role as a Business Sales Executive with his former club Milton Keynes Dons. At the time of taking up his new position, McLeod was still the club's all-time leading goalscorer.[57]

McLeod came out of retirement in November 2018 to sign forSouthern League clubKempston Rovers.[58] He retired again in January 2020 due to a recurring injury.[59]

International career

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In February 2006, he was selected for theEngland national under-21 football team squad.[60] He played one game for the under-21s, as a 73rd minutesubstitute versusNorway's U21 team, on 28 February 2006, at theMadejski Stadium,Reading, Berkshire. England won the game 3–1.[61]

Career statistics

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As of match played 11 January 2020.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Derby County2002–03[62]First Division2930010303
2003–04[63]First Division1010010111
Total3940020414
Sheffield United (loan)2003–04[63]First Division7070
Milton Keynes Dons2004–05[64]League One43163022004818
2005–06[65]League One391741102[a]04618
2006–07[66]League Two342122213[b]04124
Total1165493535013560
Charlton Athletic2007–08[67]Championship1812030231
2008–09[68]Championship200020
2009–10[69]League One11210101[a]1143
Total313304011394
Colchester United (loan)2007–08[67]Championship2020
Millwall (loan)2008–09[68]League One721082
Peterborough United (loan)2009–10[69]Championship4040
Barnet2010–11[70]League Two29141000003014
2011–12[71]League Two441811206[a]35322
Total73322120638336
Portsmouth2012–13[72]League One241010002[a]12711
Milton Keynes Dons2012–13[72]League One131131
2013–14[73]League One36712211[a]04010
Total4981221105311
Northampton Town (loan)2013–14[73]League Two4141
Crawley Town2014–15[74]League One421910212[a]14721
Notts County2015–16[75]League Two37910102[a]14110
Yeovil Town2016–17[76]League Two4000002[a]161
Corby Town2016–17[77]NPL Premier Division10000010
Wrexham2016–17[77]National League1510000151
Kempston Rovers2018–19[78]Southern D1 Central1670000167
2019–20[79]Southern D1 Central208201[c]0238
Total361520103915
Career total492158216185228552177
  1. ^abcdefghAppearance(s) inEFL Trophy
  2. ^Two appearances inLeague Two play-offs and one appearance inEFL Trophy
  3. ^Appearance inFA Trophy

Honours

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External links

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Awards
Barnet F.C. Player of the Year
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