Rodger Wylde

Rodger Wylde

Infobox Football biography
playername = Rodger Wylde


fullname = Rodger Wylde
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1954|3|8
cityofbirth = Sheffield
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = height|ft=6|in=2
position = Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1972–1980
1980–1983
1983–1984
1984–1985
1985–1988
1987–1988?
1988–1989
clubs = Sheffield Wednesday
Oldham Athletic
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Sunderland
Barnsley
Rotherham United (loan)
Stockport County
caps(goals) = 168 (54)
113 (51)
00? 0(?)
011 0(3)
052 (19)
006 0(1)
026 (12)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =

Rodger Wylde, born in Sheffield on 8 March 1954, is a former professional football player who played for Sheffield Wednesday, Oldham Athletic, Sporting Lisbon, Sunderland, Barnsley and Stockport County. Wylde played as a striker, he was good in the air but had fine skill on the ground for a tall man. In his final few years in football he took a degree in physiotherapy and is now the physiotherapist for Stockport County.

Playing career

Rodger Wylde’s career lasted from 1972 to 1989 during which time he played 370 English league games, scoring 139 goals.

heffield Wednesday

Roger Wylde joined Sheffield Wednesday as an apprentice straight from school in July 1971 and made his debut for the club on 18th November 1972 against Middlesbrough, he scored his first goal two weeks later on 2nd December against Millwall. Wylde’s opportunities at Hillsborough were limited until the appointment of Len Ashurst as manager in October 1975. In the 1976-77 season he was top scorer for the club with 25 goals in all competitions and formed a fine attacking partnership with Tommy Tynan, between them they netted 40 goals that season.

Wylde continued to score goals regularly over the following two seasons and became a crowd favourite with Wednesday supporters who gave him the nickname “Oscar”. Wylde’s trademark celebration after scoring a goal was to go on his knees with arms aloft in front of the fans. The 1979-80 season saw Wylde not playing as regularly for the team as Terry Curran, Ian Mellor and Andy McCulloch became the main forwards during Wednesday’s promotion that season from Division Three. He was sold by manager Jack Charlton mid way through that season, with Wylde playing his final game on 16th February 1980 and moving to Oldham Athletic as a replacement for Vic Halom.cite web
url=http://www.swfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/SWFCLegends/0,,10304~345823,00.html
title=SWFC Legends
publisher=SWFC.co.uk
accessdate=2008-02-27
] cite web
url=http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0690.htm
work=The Sheffield Wednesday Archive
title=Rodger Wylde profile
author=Stuart Jackson
accessdate=2008-02-27
]

Oldham Athletic, Sporting Lisbon, Sunderland

Wylde continued his good goalscoring form at Oldham finishing top scorer in each of his three full seasons there, in total scoring 51 league goals in 113 appearances. At the end of his contract with Oldham, Wylde moved abroad to play for top Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon for the 1983-84 season. He was very much a fringe player with Sporting and his chances in the first team were limited. Wylde was brought back to the English game during the 1984-85 season by his old manager at Sheffield, Len Ashurst, who was now in charge at Sunderland and this gave Wylde his only opportunity to play top level football in England. He played 11 games that season for Sunderland scoring three goals including one against Liverpool at Anfield in 1-1 draw.cite web
url=http://www.webservicesbc.com/latics/Kz.html
title=Where Are They Now?
publisher=Lactics Supporters Club Canada
accessdate=2008-02-27
] cite news
url=http://www.journallive.co.uk/newcastle-sports/safc/safc-news/2005/09/18/wylde-boy-61634-16145395/
title=Wylde Boy!
author=Jeremy Robinson
publisher=The Sunday Sun, Newcastle
date=18 September 2005
accessdate=2008-02-27
]

Barnsley, Stockport County

Rodger Wylde’s last few seasons as a player were at Barnsley and Stockport County. He spent three seasons at Barnsley playing 52 league games scoring 19 goals. Part of the 1987-88 season saw him on loan at Rotherham United before joining Stockport where he spent one season (1988-89) on the playing staff, appearing in 26 games and scoring 12 goals.cite web
url=http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/sheffwed/sheffwed.htm
title=Post War English & Scottish Football League A-Z Player's Database
accessdate=2008-02-27
author=Neil Brown
]

Physiotherapist

In order to stay in football when he retired from playing Wylde started a physiotherapy degree course towards the end of his playing career. After qualifying he opened a treatment centre and gymnasium in Sheffield but when Danny Bergara became Stockport manager in March 1989 he offered Wylde the post of club physiotherapist. Wylde has now been physio at Stockport for 19 years, an unusually long time, serving under eight different managers to date. In 2006, he was inducted into Stockport’s Hall of Fame.cite news
url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/stockport_county/s/525/525125_remember_roger_wylde.html
title=Remember... Roger Wylde
publisher=Manchester Evening News
author=Andrew Collomosse
date=3 January 2007
accessdate=2008-02-27
]

Music

Rodger Wylde was always a big music fan especially of progressive rock. In 1998 he formed his own band Cold Fracture along with Stockport player Tom Bennett who was recovering from an injury at the time. Both men decided to learn the guitar to brighten up the prolonged injury period, a bassist and a drummer were added. After a period of non performing, Cold Fracture were reformed in April 2006 with Stockport’s club doctor Steve Greenhough (keyboards and bass), Pete Collins (lead guitar) and Keith Chadwick (drums) joining Rodger and Tom to complete the new line up. They play regular concerts around the Greater Manchester area.

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