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Garry Haylock

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English footballer (born 1970)

Garry Haylock
Personal information
Full nameGarry Andrew Haylock
Date of birth (1970-12-31)31 December 1970 (age 54)
Place of birthBradford, England
PositionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1992Huddersfield Town13(4)
1990Shelbourne (loan)25(18)
1991–1993Shelbourne54(26)
1993–1995Linfield60(36)
1995–1998Portadown89(44)
1998–1999Panionios27(6)
1999–2002Shelbourne23(4)
2000Glenavon (loan)7(5)
2000Colchester United (loan)0(0)
2000–2001Glenavon (loan)21(11)
2001Glentoran (loan)14(7)
2002–2004Dundalk32(18)
2003Ards (loan)15(1)
2003Shamrock Rovers (loan)6(2)
2004Basingstoke Town4(0)
2005Sutton United
2005Team Bath
2005Walton & Hersham15(1)
2006Cove
2007Yeading1(0)
Managerial career
2006–2007Yeading
2007–2011Hayes & Yeading United
2011Farnborough
2012Bedfont Town
2015–2016Hayes & Yeading United
2017Bedfont & Feltham
2017–2022King Edward's School, Witley 3rd XI
2022–2023Binfield
2024Windsor
2024Beaconsfield Town
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Garry Andrew Haylock (born 31 December 1970) is an English former professionalfootballer. He was most recently manager ofBeaconsfield Town. Gary is considered[by whom?] a quintessential "Journeyman"[clarification needed] of professional football.[clarification needed]

Playing career

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Haylock played forHuddersfield Town,Shelbourne,Linfield,Portadown,Panionios,Glenavon,Glentoran,Dundalk,Ards andShamrock Rovers.

He made his League of Ireland debut on 14 January 1990, on loan from Huddersfield, and in his second game scored a hat trick.[1]

In 1999 playing for Panionios underRonnie Whelan he was part of the team that reached the quarter-final of theUEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

He made 30 appearances in European competition for Irish clubs, scoring in theEuropean Cup twice. He made a scoring debut at Glentoran, Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers. He never started a game for Rovers but scored twice from six substitute appearances.

He scored the two goals forDundalk in theirFAI Cup triumph in 2002.[2] This was his fifth Cup medal in Ireland.

Managerial career

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Haylock was appointed as the first manager ofHayes & Yeading United in May 2007, having previously held the post with Yeading FC from December 2006. He received the Manager of the Month Award from theConference South for September 2008 when his team topped the Division, and again for March 2009 after another winning run as he led the club to the league play-offs and promotion to theConference National.

Haylock resigned from his post as manager of Hayes & Yeading United on 30 May 2011.[3] A week laterFarnborough unveiled Haylock and Gareth Hall as the new management team. Just five months later Haylock and his assistant were relieved of their duties at Farnborough[4] after a string of poor performances, including an 8–2 hammering at the hands ofTruro City.

He was appointed manager atBedfont Town on 6 January 2012[5] but left the club in May 2012, standing down from his roles of manager and acting chairman.[6][failed verification]

Haylock then had a spell as first team coach & analyst at League Two sideExeter City,[7][failed verification] before accepting the opportunity to return to manage Hayes & Yeading United in October 2015. He left Hayes & Yeading again in April 2016.[8] In April 2017 he was appointed manager ofBedfont & Feltham.[9] He left the club in October the same year.[10]

On 27 September 2022 he was announced as manager ofBinfield.[11] He left the club on the 18 December 2023 as the club was bottom of the league.

On 9 January 2024 he was announced as the manager of clubWindsor.[12] He was appointed manager ofBeaconsfield Town in May,[13] but he left the club in October.[14]

References

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  1. ^"The Irish Times - Monday, January 22, 1990 - Page 022".The Irish Times. 22 January 1990.ISSN 0791-5144.
  2. ^"The Irish Times - Monday, April 8, 2002 - Page 027".The Irish Times. 8 April 2002.ISSN 0791-5144.
  3. ^"Hayes & Yeading part company with manager Garry Haylock". BBC Sport. 30 May 2011. Retrieved30 May 2011.
  4. ^"All change at Boro". Farnborough FC. 15 November 2011. Archived fromthe original on 17 November 2011. Retrieved24 October 2025.
  5. ^"Haylock Coup for Bedfont". 6 January 2012 – via Pitchero.[dead link]
  6. ^"Bedfont forced to withdraw".Non League Daily. Baltic Publications. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved23 May 2012.
  7. ^"Exeter City Football Club: Who's who?". Exeter City FC. Archived fromthe original on 21 May 2019. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  8. ^Lewis, Matt (25 April 2016)."Garry Haylock speaks out as he leaves Hayes & Yeading United on the brink of National League South relegation".Get West London. Reach. Retrieved24 October 2025 – via My London.
  9. ^"Haylock Is Back In Football – In the Combined Counties League".Non-League Pitchero. 26 April 2017.[dead link]
  10. ^"Change of First XI Manager". Bedfont & Feltham FC.[dead link]
  11. ^"Club Statement: New first team manager". Binfield FC. 27 September 2022. Retrieved24 October 2025.
  12. ^Windsor FC [@windsorfc] (9 January 2024)."Welcome to Garry Haylock!" (Tweet). Retrieved24 October 2025 – viaTwitter.
  13. ^Canning, Tom (21 May 2024)."Beaconsfield Town appoint Windsor boss".Football in Berkshire. Retrieved24 October 2025.
  14. ^"Rams look to Sam as Haylock walks".The Non-League Football Paper. Greenways Publishing. 27 October 2024. Retrieved24 October 2025.
(c) =caretaker manager
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