Adam Boyes

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Adam Boyes
Adam Boyes 09-05-2009 1.jpg
Boyes after playing for York City in the 2009 FA Trophy Final
Personal information
Full name Adam Joseph Boyes[1]
Date of birth (1990-11-01) 1 November 1990 (age 31)[2]
Place of birth Lingdale, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Marske United
Youth career
2005–2008 York City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2009 York City 26 (2)
2009–2011 Scunthorpe United 0 (0)
2009York City (loan) 3 (0)
2010Kidderminster Harriers (loan) 3 (0)
2011 Boston United 17 (6)
2011–2013 Barrow 85 (29)
2013–2014 Gateshead 12 (1)
2014Guiseley (loan) 21 (14)
2014–2017 Guiseley 115 (31)
2017–2018 Bradford Park Avenue 41 (20)
2018–2020 Spennymoor Town 58 (10)
2020– Marske United 30 (27)
National team
2009–2012 England C 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21:03, 15 February 2022 (UTC)

Adam Joseph Boyes (born 1 November 1990) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Marske United.

Boyes started his career with the York City youth system, before making his first-team debut in 2008. Following a trial with Manchester United, he signed a professional contract at York and he scored his first goal against Kidderminster Harriers. After playing in the Final of the FA Trophy at Wembley Stadium, he joined Scunthorpe United in 2009. He had loans with former club York and Kidderminster Harriers during the 2009–10 season. After being released by Scunthorpe in 2011 he signed for Boston United.

Club career[]

York City[]

Born in Lingdale, North Yorkshire,[3] Boyes played for his local team Lingdale before being spotted by a scout for York City.[4] He went on trial with York and subsequently joined the club's Centre of Excellence in 2005.[4][5] He signed a two-year scholarship with York in June 2007 and was part of the team that progressed to the third round of the 2007–08 FA Youth Cup.[6][7] While still a first-year scholar,[6] he made his first-team debut on 16 March 2008 as an 84th minute substitute in a 1–0 defeat to Torquay United in the semi-final second leg of the FA Trophy.[8] After scoring a hat-trick for the reserve team against Barnsley,[3] he made his league debut on 8 April as a substitute during York's 4–0 Conference Premier victory away to Stafford Rangers.[9] Following this appearance, manager Colin Walker said "I thought he looked the part and that can only be good for York City football club".[10] He went on to make two further appearances during the 2007–08 season, which he finished with four appearances.[11] He was handed a one-week trial with Premier League champions Manchester United in May 2008, and after this was extended for a second week he played in a youth tournament that included Hibernian, Middlesbrough, Tottenham Hotspur and a Russian team.[12] During the tournament, he scored for United after intercepting the ball from an attempted header back to goal from an opposition player against Premier Soccer League team Supersport United in a 1–1 draw.[13] Following this, he had "etched out a reputation as one of the game's brightest potential stars".[14]

Boyes playing for York City in 2009

He started the 2008–09 season "hovering around the fringes of the first team",[15] and after having made four appearances for York during the season[16] he signed a two-year professional contract in November 2008.[4][5] Boyes scored his first goal for York on 31 January 2009 in the third round of the FA Trophy against Kidderminster Harriers, which gave York the lead, with the match finishing as a 1–1 draw.[17] He scored his first goal in the Conference Premier with a close-range finish from a Richard Brodie assist to help York to a 2–1 home victory over Forest Green Rovers on 21 April.[18] Following this, York manager Martin Foyle praised Boyes, calling him a "future star".[19] In the following match, he scored York's winner on 77 minutes in a 2–1 victory over Weymouth on 24 April, which secured the team's survival from relegation.[20] He started in the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium on 9 May, which York lost 2–0 to Stevenage Borough,[21] finishing the season with 34 appearances and 3 goals.[16]

Scunthorpe United[]

Boyes signed for Championship club Scunthorpe United on 10 July 2009 on a three-year contract for an undisclosed six-figure fee.[22][23] He returned to York on an initial one-month loan on 16 October 2009,[24][25] making his second debut as an 89th-minute substitute in a 1–1 home draw with Oxford United.[26][27] He returned to Scunthorpe following the completion of the loan on 17 November,[28] having made four appearances for York.[26] He joined Kidderminster Harriers on loan on 1 March 2010 until the end of the 2009–10 season,[29] making his debut as a 63rd-minute substitute in a 2–2 draw with Ebbsfleet United.[27][30] He made four appearances for Kidderminster before being recalled by Scunthorpe on 29 March.[30][31] Boyes made his debut for Scunthorpe on 24 August as an 89th-minute substitute in a 4–2 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in the League Cup second round.[32] He was released by the club after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent on 20 January 2011.[33]

Boston United[]

Boyes signed for Conference North club Boston United on 28 January 2011 and made his debut in a 2–0 defeat away to Worcester City on 5 February.[34][35] He missed Boston's match against AFC Telford United on 9 April 2011 after being involved in a car accident earlier in the day.[36] He missed a penalty kick in the penalty shoot-out against Guiseley on 8 May in the play-off semi-final second leg.[37] Boyes was released by Boston at the end of the 2010–11 season after scoring 6 goals in 19 appearances.[38][39]

Barrow[]

Following a trial, he signed for Conference Premier club Barrow on 14 July 2011 on a one-year contract.[40]

Gateshead[]

Boyes signed for Conference Premier club Gateshead on 18 May 2013 on a one-year contract.[41] He made his debut on 10 August against Kidderminster Harriers.[42] He scored his first goal for Gateshead on 12 November against Wrexham at the Racecourse Ground.[43]

Guiseley[]

Boyes joined Conference North club Guiseley on 23 January 2014 on loan for the remainder of the season.[44] He scored 15 goals in 24 appearances, including scoring in 11 consecutive matches,[42] before signing permanently on 26 May.[45]

Bradford Park Avenue[]

Boyes signed for National League North club Bradford Park Avenue on 27 May 2017 on a two-year contract.[46]

Spennymoor Town[]

In 2018, Boyes signed for Spennymoor Town. In August, in the match against FC United of Manchester, he came on to replace Glen Taylor, and scored, making it 2–0 full-time.[47]

Markse United[]

On 20 June 2020, he transferred to Northern Premier League North-West Division side Marske United, with manager, Carl Jarrett, describing him as "the biggest signing in the clubs history".[48]

International career[]

Boyes was named in the England C team, who represent England at non-League level, in February 2009, for a friendly against the Malta under-21 team,[49] after initially being placed on standby for the match.[50] He entered the match as a second-half substitute as England won 4–0.[51] It was over two years before Boyes made his next England C appearance, which came on 15 November 2011 after starting a 3–1 defeat away to Gibraltar in a friendly.[52] This was followed by a substitute appearance against Italy in a 1–1 draw on 28 February 2012 in the 2011–2013 International Challenge Trophy.[53] He earned three caps for England C from 2009 to 2012.[54]

Style of play[]

Boyes plays as a striker,[55] although he has also been used as a left winger,[56] and in this position his retention of the ball was "exemplary".[57] He has described himself "as a player who holds the ball up, although I like to work down the channels as well. I see myself as a decent finisher too."[58] He was said to display "a level of awareness that is rare in a 17-year-old".[59]

Personal life[]

Boyes attended York College one and a half days a week while with York City.[4]

Career statistics[]

As of match played 8 February 2022
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
York City 2007–08[11] Conference Premier 3 0 0 0 1[a] 0 4 0
2008–09[16] Conference Premier 23 2 2 0 9[b] 1 34 3
Total 26 2 2 0 10 1 38 3
Scunthorpe United 2009–10[27] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010–11[60] Championship 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
York City (loan) 2009–10[26] Conference Premier 3 0 1 0 4 0
Kidderminster Harriers (loan) 2009–10[30] Conference Premier 3 0 1[a] 0 4 0
Boston United 2010–11[39] Conference North 17 6 2[c] 0 19 6
Barrow 2011–12[61] Conference Premier 42 16 2 4 2[a] 2 46 22
2012–13[42] Conference Premier 43 13 5 3 5[a] 2 53 18
Total 85 29 7 7 7 4 99 40
Gateshead 2013–14[42] Conference Premier 12 1 0 0 1[a] 0 13 1
Guiseley (loan) 2013–14[42] Conference North 21 14 3[c] 1 24 15
Guiseley 2014–15[42][62] Conference North 38 23 3 0 6[d] 1 47 24
2015–16[42] National League 42 6 2 3 4[a] 0 48 9
2016–17[42] National League 35 2 1 1 2[a] 0 38 3
Total 136 45 6 4 15 2 157 51
Bradford Park Avenue 2017–18[42][63] National League North 41 20 3 1 3[e] 2 47 23
Spennymoor Town 2018–19[42][64] National League North 37 6 1 0 7[f] 3 45 9
2019–20[42][65] National League North 21 4 3 0 1[a] 0 25 4
Total 58 10 4 0 8 3 70 13
Marske United 2020–21[66] NPL Division One North-West 5 2 6 3 3[a] 4 14 9
2021–22[67] NPL Division One East 25 25 7 11 4[a] 6 36 42
Total 30 27 13 14 7 10 50 51
Career total 411 139 36 26 1 0 54 22 497 188
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Appearance(s) in FA Trophy
  2. ^ Two appearances in Conference League Cup, seven appearances and one goal in FA Trophy
  3. ^ a b Appearances in Conference North play-offs
  4. ^ Three appearances in FA Trophy, three appearances and one goal in Conference North play-offs
  5. ^ Two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy, one appearance and one goal in National League North play-offs
  6. ^ Four appearances and three goals in FA Trophy, three in National League North play-offs

Honours[]

Guiseley

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