Lawrence Vigouroux

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lawrence Vigouroux
Lawrence Vigouroux Millwall Vs Swindon Town (22256676905) (cropped).jpg
Vigouroux playing for Swindon Town in 2015
Personal information
Full name Lawrence Vigouroux[1]
Date of birth (1993-11-19) 19 November 1993 (age 28)[2]
Place of birth Camden, England
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.94 m)[2]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Leyton Orient
Number 22
Youth career
0000–2012 Brentford
2012–2013 Tottenham Hotspur
2014–2016 Liverpool
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2014 Tottenham Hotspur 0 (0)
2013–2014Hyde United (loan) 12 (0)
2014–2016 Liverpool 0 (0)
2015–2016Swindon Town (loan) 33 (0)
2016–2019 Swindon Town 86 (0)
2018Waterford (loan) 19 (0)
2019 Everton de Viña del Mar 0 (0)
2020– Leyton Orient 88 (0)
National team
2013 Chile U20 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17:35, 19 March 2022 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15 March 2019

Lawrence Vigouroux (born 19 November 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for League Two club Leyton Orient. Born in England, Vigouroux has represented Chile as a youth international.

Club career[]

Tottenham Hotspur[]

Vigouroux in goal for the Tottenham Hotspur U21 side in 2013.

Born in Camden, England, Vigouroux started his football education within the youth set-up at Brentford.[3] However, he was released by the club in 2012 and later joined the Academy at Tottenham Hotpsur later that year.[4][5][6] Vigouroux then signed his first professional contract with Tottenham Hotspur in June 2013 along with fellow graduate Shaq Coulthirst.[7]

During the 2013–14 season, Vigouroux was loaned to Non-League side Hyde on a month's loan.[8] He made his debut for Hyde (and playing his first professional match), where he made a number of impressive stops throughout the match, in a 2–0 loss against Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round clash on 28 October 2013.[9] Despite the club was on a losing streak for nine matches, he managed to impressed the side nevertheless and was extended for a fortnight.[10] He then helped the side win their first match for several months, keeping a clean sheet, in a 2–0 win over Welling United, in what turns out to be his last appearance.[11] After his loan spell at Hyde came to an end, Vigouroux went on to make 12 appearances for the side.

Liverpool[]

Vigouroux joined Liverpool on 3 July 2014 after a successful trial following his contract at Tottenham Hotspur came to an end.[5]

At Liverpool U21 side, Vigouroux quickly became the first choice goalkeeper for the reserve side despite competing with Andy Firth and Danny Ward.[12] At the end of the 2014–15 season, he signed a two-year contract extension in 2015.[13]

Swindon Town[]

On 4 August 2015, Vigouroux was loaned to League One side Swindon Town for the rest of the season.[14] It came after when he played as a trialist in a 4–1 loss against West Bromwich Albion on 25 July 2015.[15] Vigouroux also featured in a friendly match against his parent club Liverpool on 2 August 2015 and the match ended with Swindon Town losing 2–1.[16] Ahead of the 2015–16 season, he was given a number one shirt.[17]

Vigouroux made his professional debut four days later, starting in the opening day fixture versus Bradford City. With Swindon Town 1–0 down, Vigouroux saved a first half Billy Clarke penalty to keep his side in the game as the Wiltshire outfit went on to record a 4–1 victory.[18] Since making his Swindon Town debut, he quickly established himself in the starting eleven for the side as first choice goalkeeper.[19] He was also praised for his performance in number of matches.[20] On 28 September 2015, Vigouroux had his loan terminated for paying a £50 fine in pennies,[21] but was reinstated by Swindon after he apologised.[22] As a result, Vigouroux missed two matches as a result of his termination; where up until this point, he played in every match.[23] He then was in goal when he was at fault after conceding a goal from Lee Angol when he failed to clear a backpass, in a 2–1 loss to Peterborough United.[24] Despite this, Vigouroux continued to remain as the club's first choice goalkeeper.[25] Despite losing 1–0 against Burton Albion on 28 December 2015, Vigouroux made a number of saves, including "two outstanding saves in the first 10 minutes", resulted in him being named Man of the Match by local newspaper, Swindon Advertiser.[26] His performance resulted in the club unsuccessfully attempt to sign him on a permanent basis on two occasions.[27] However, he soon suffered a leg injury that saw him sidelined for the rest of the season.[28] Despite this, Vigouroux finished the 2015–16 season, making 36 appearances in all competitions and kept five clean sheets.[29]

On 1 July 2016, he joined Swindon Town on a three-year permanent contract ahead of the 2016–17 season.[30] The move was an undisclosed fee, which is thought to be in the region of £400,000.[31] Vigouroux started the 2016–17 season, regaining his status as first choice goalkeeper and kept a clean sheet in the opening game of the season, in a 1–0 win over Coventry City.[32] It wasn't until on 10 September 2016 when he was sent–off for a second bookable offence for lashing out against Alex McDonald after a lunge, in a 2–0 loss against Oxford United and served a one match suspension as a result.[33] After returning in goal from suspension,[34] He then kept two clean sheets in two matches between 15 October 2016 and 18 October 2016 against AFC Wimbledon and Rochdale.[35] He later kept two clean sheets in two matches for the second time this season between 25 March 2017 and 1 April 2017 against Millwall and Fleetwood Town.[36] In a 1–1 draw against Southend United on 22 November 2016, Vigouroux made a number of saves to keep the score down.[37] As a result of his performance, he was linked a move away from the club.[38] The club's chairman Lee Power revealed that he rejected several bids for Vigouroux.[39] In the club's second encounter against Oxford United on 5 February 2017 this season, however, Vigouroux was sent–off for a foul on Kane Hemmings following a defensive mix-up, in a 2–1 loss.[40] Eventually, his suspension was overturned after an appeal with the FA.[41] Vigouroux was among four players to be criticised by Manager Luke Williams for their lack of commitment amid in the club's relegation zone and was fined as a result.[42] It came after his hand injury that saw him miss one match.[43] With the club facing relegation towards the end of the season, Vigouroux was determined to beat the drop and survive the relegation.[44] However, the club were relegated to League Two after losing 2–1 to Scunthorpe United on 22 April 2017.[45] Over the course of the 2016–17 season, Vigouroux won the player of the season award for Swindon Town, recording 12 clean sheets in 43 league games despite Swindon getting relegated.[46]

Ahead of the 2017–18 season, Vigouroux was expected to leave the club following the club's relegation in League One.[47] However, after talks with Manager David Flitcroft, he ultimately stayed at the club throughout the summer transfer window.[48] He continued to remain the club's first choice goalkeeper at the start of the 2017–18 season.[49] Despite his Achilles injury shortly after, Vigouroux was praised for his performance in contributions to the club's best start to the season.[50] However, he was soon involved in an incident with the match officials and was sent–off shortly after the end of the match, in a 2–1 loss against Coventry City on 26 September 2017.[51] As a result, he served a four match–ban, which Manager Flitcroft criticised his action as "unacceptable".[52] After serving his suspension, he found himself in a new competition over the first choice goalkeeper against Reice Charles-Cook.[53] As a result, Vigouroux struggled to regain his place, as he was placed on the substitute bench and his own injury concern.[54] It wasn't until on 2 December 2017 when he returned to the starting line–up, conceding five goals, in a 5–2 against Stevenage in the second–round of the FA Cup.[55] Following this, Vigouroux was featured for the next four matches before being dropped again for poor performances.[56] It was revealed that Vigouroux was dropped from the squad for poor disciplinary issues.[57] Because of this, he wanted to leave the club.[58] Shortly after the end of the 2017–18 season, where he made 17 appearances in all competitions, Manager Phil Brown hinted that Vigouroux may have a future at the club.[59] After a strong start to the season at Swindon Town, he got called up for Chile national football team at the start of September. He didn't play for Chile during that call-up and was an unused sub despite doing well in training sessions. When he returned to Swindon fellow goalkeeper Luke McCormick had been performing so well in Vigoroux's absence that there was no need to drop McCormick. Vigoroux made his next appearance for Swindon over a month later in a League game against Mansfield Town who were coached by fellow manager and enemy David Flitcroft. Vigoroux played well and kept his place for the next Town game against Cambridge United.

Waterford (loan)[]

In February 2018, Vigouroux joined League of Ireland Premier Division side Waterford on loan.[60] Vigouroux made his debut for Waterford in the club's 2–0 win over St Patrick's Athletic, keeping a clean sheet in the process.[61] Vigouroux was given man of the match in his second game with Waterford in a 2–1 win away to Sligo Rovers.[62] Since joining the club, he quickly established himself in the starting eleven for the side as a first choice goalkeeper.[63] Vigouroux player his last game for Waterford in a 3–0 defeat to Cork City, Vigouroux left after establishing himself as a fan favourite among Waterford supporters.[64]

He was released by Swindon at the end of the 2018–19 season.[65]

Everton de Viña del Mar[]

On 31 July 2019, Vigouroux was announced as new goalkeeper for Chilean club Everton from Viña del Mar[66] in a deal until the end of the season 2020 in Chilean Primera División.[67] In December 2019, he left Chile without having played a single match for Everton after the country's football federation cancelled the tournament due to the social unrest.[68]

Leyton Orient[]

On 2 January 2020, Vigouroux signed for Leyton Orient on a free transfer. He signed an 18-month deal.[69]

On 2 October 2021, Vigoroux was playing at Port Vale when he was racially abused by a Port Vale fan, whon was later banned from Vale Park. Carol Shanahan apologised to Vigoroux for the incident. [70]

International career[]

Vigouroux in training for the Chile U20 side.

Lawrence Vigouroux is eligible to play for England through birth along with Chile and Jamaica through parentage.[71]

Prior to earning any senior caps, Vigouroux pledged his allegiance to Chile and has been involved in Chilean training camps and was part of the 2013 South American Youth Championship.[6] For now it only has been at youth level. He dreams of one day playing for Chile.[72]

He received his first international call-up for Chile in August 2018 for friendlies against Japan and South Korea.[73]

Personal life[]

Growing up in Kentish Town, Vigouroux attended St Thomas More Catholic School.[74] At the beginning of his football career, he initially played as a striker before switching role to goalkeeper.[75]

Vigouroux said he idolised his father, who is of Chilean descent, and supported Chelsea growing up. His mother is Jamaican.[3][76] He also stated that if he were not a footballer, he would have worked as a builder.[3] He was quoted: "If I wanted to be an individual player, I'd play tennis or something like that."[77]

Career statistics[]

As of match played 19 March 2022.[78]
Clubs Season League National Cup League Cup Other[A] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hyde United (loan) 2013–14 Conference Premier 12 0 1 0 1 0 14 0
Swindon Town (loan) 2015–16[79] League One 33 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 36 0
Swindon Town 2016–17[80] League One 43 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 46 0
2017–18[81] League Two 14 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 17 0
2018–19[82] League Two 29 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 31 0
Total 86 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 94 0
Waterford (loan) 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division 19 0 0 0 0 0 19 0
Everton SADP 2019 Chilean Primera División 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leyton Orient 2019–20[83] League Two 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
2020–21[84] League Two 46 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 49 0
2021–22[85] League Two 36 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 40 0
Total 88 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 95 0
Career total 238 0 10 0 7 0 3 0 258 0

References[]

  1. ^ "Notification of shirt numbers: Leyton Orient" (PDF). English Football League. p. 37. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Lawrence Vigouroux". 11v11. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Meet the Academy... Lawrence Vigouroux". Liverpool F.C. 11 April 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux". Liverpool F.C. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Who is current Liverpool trialist Lawrence Vigouroux?". This is Anfield. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
    "Tottenham Hotspur youngsters Kevin Stewart and Lawrence Vigouroux have joined Liverpool". The Tottenham Independent. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  6. ^ a b "LAWRENCE TAKES NEXT STEP ON HIS LIFE-CHANGING JOURNEY". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 17 January 2013. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Arquero Lawrence Vigouroux es la principal novedad en nómina de la Sub 20" (in Spanish). El Mercurio. 8 January 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Player update". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Archived from the original on 22 April 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Hyde loan for Lawrence". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  9. ^ "LOAN WATCH". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 28 October 2013. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  10. ^ "SHAQ LOAN TO LEYTON ORIENT". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 3 January 2014. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  11. ^ "LOAN WATCH". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Liverpool FC sign new goalkeeper". Liverpool Echo. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Lawrence Vigouroux is right behind pal Jordan Williams". Swindon Advertiser. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Liverpool FC keeper signs new two-year contract". Liverpool Echo. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  14. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux: Liverpool keeper joins Swindon on loan". BBC Sport. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  15. ^ "FULL-TIME REPORT: Swindon Town 1 West Bromwich Albion 4". Swindon Advertiser. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Robert in talks as Town assess a new batch of trialists". Swindon Advertiser. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  16. ^ "Swindon 1-2 Liverpool FC: Christian Benteke opens Reds account in stunning style". Liverpool Echo. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  17. ^ "Town confirm Brophy capture as squad numbers are released". Swindon Advertiser. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  18. ^ "Swindon Town 4-1 Bradford City". BBC Sport. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  19. ^ "A Vigou-rous defence from young stopper Lawrence". Swindon Advertiser. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Alex chief Davis says strikers were the difference". Swindon Advertiser. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  20. ^ "THE WASHBLOG: Town's newbies are quick learners". Swindon Advertiser. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "THE WASHBLOG: Lawrence relying on others to become a hero". Swindon Advertiser. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  21. ^ Sheen, Tom (29 September 2015). "Liverpool goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux paid a £50 fine in pennies and was promptly released by Swindon". The Independent. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  22. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux: Swindon loanee returns after coins incident". BBC Sport. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  23. ^ "GOOD WEEK, BAD WEEK: Monday, September 28". Swindon Advertiser. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "'Bad penny' Vigouroux to come back". Swindon Advertiser. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  24. ^ "GOOD WEEK, BAD WEEK: Monday, October 11". Swindon Advertiser. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town 1-2 Peterborough United: Posh end wait for County Ground win". Sky Sports. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  25. ^ "DAN THE FAN: Finally feeling the Force". Swindon Advertiser. 2 January 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town manager Martin Ling plays the numbers games for Fleetwood trip". Swindon Advertiser. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town stopper Lawrence Vigouroux delighted to keep out Gillingham". Swindon Advertiser. 7 February 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  26. ^ "THE FULL REPORT: Shoots of recovery growing despite festive double blow". Swindon Advertiser. 29 December 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "PLAYER RATING: Burton Albion v Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  27. ^ "Swindon Town want to snare Liverpool goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux on a permanent deal". Swindon Advertiser. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town set to make second bid for on-loan Liverpool goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux". Swindon Advertiser. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  28. ^ "Swindon Town chief Luke Williams plays down Lawrence Vigouroux and Raphael Branco injury worries". Swindon Advertiser. 22 March 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "On-loan goalkeeper may not feature for Swindon Town again this season". Swindon Advertiser. 12 April 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  29. ^ "DAN THE FAN: Who has made the grade?". Swindon Advertiser. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  30. ^ "Vigouroux makes permanent move to Swindon". Liverpool F.C. 1 July 2016. Archived from the original on 30 April 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  31. ^ "Goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux delighted to sign permanent deal at Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  32. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux says he faces competition for Swindon Town's number one shirt with youngster Will Henry". Swindon Advertiser. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "FULL TIME REPORT: Swindon Town 1 Coventry City 0". Swindon Advertiser. 6 August 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  33. ^ "FULL TIME REPORT: Oxford United 2 Swindon Town 0". Swindon Advertiser. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux and defender Lloyd Jones set to miss EFL League One clash with Bury this weekend". Swindon Advertiser. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  34. ^ "Returning Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux vowing to keep cool in derby atmosphere". Swindon Advertiser. 20 September 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  35. ^ "FULL-TIME REPORT: AFC Wimbledon 0 Swindon Town 0". Swindon Advertiser. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town penalty hero Lawrence Vigouroux says the clean sheet at AFC Wimbledon was a collective effort". Swindon Advertiser. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "FULL TIME REPORT: Swindon Town 3 Rochdale 0". Swindon Advertiser. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  36. ^ "Swindon Town 1 – 0 Millwall". BBC Sport. 25 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Fleetwood Town 0 – 1 Swindon Town". BBC Sport. 1 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  37. ^ "PLAYER RATINGS: Southend United v Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux not getting carried away by superb display at Southend United". Swindon Advertiser. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  38. ^ "Vigouroux form will add interest". Swindon Advertiser. 20 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town chairman Lee Power says goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux has justified price tag". Swindon Advertiser. 28 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  39. ^ "Swindon Town chairman Lee Power lifts the lid on January offer for Lawrence Vigouroux". Swindon Advertiser. 3 February 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  40. ^ "Swindon Town 1 – 2 Oxford United". BBC Sport. 5 February 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  41. ^ "TALKING TACTICS: It's a dismal double for unlucky Lawrence Vigouroux". Swindon Advertiser. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town win appeal against Lawrence Vigouroux red in Oxford United game". Swindon Advertiser. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  42. ^ "Swindon Town head coach Luke Williams hits out at Lawrence Vigouroux, Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill and James Brophy after Blades loss". Swindon Advertiser. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Lawrence Vigouroux, Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill, James Brophy and Jordan Stewart are all fined by Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  43. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux is on the mend from thumb fracture". Swindon Advertiser. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  44. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux admits missed chances cost his side dear against Chesterfield". Swindon Advertiser. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux urges team-mates not to look at the Skybet League One table in bid to boost survival hopes". Swindon Advertiser. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux happy to do his bit to eke out precious point for Swindon Town against Milton Keynes Dons". Swindon Adver. 14 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  45. ^ "Swindon relegated after Scunthorpe defeat". Swindon Advertiser. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  46. ^ "Vote for your Swindon Town Player of the Year". Swindon Advertiser. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux cleans up Swindon Town's end-of-season awards". Swindon Advertiser. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Vigouroux Named Junior Reds Player of the Season". Swindon Town F.C. 12 April 2017. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  47. ^ "Swindon Town chairman Lee Power says it's not a given that highly-rated goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux will leave the club this summer". Swindon Advertiser. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  48. ^ "Derby County duo Kellan Gordon and Timi Elsnik, striker Keshi Anderson and goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook join Swindon Town as Lawrence Vigouroux stays". Swindon Advertiser. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town manager David Flitcroft enthused by Lawrence Vigouroux discussions". Swindon Advertiser. 22 June 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  49. ^ "Swindon Town stopper Will Henry looking to push Viouroux all the way". Swindon Advertiser. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  50. ^ "Swindon Town boss David Flitcroft pledges to work on mistakes after Checkatrade Trophy defeat to West Ham U21s". Swindon Advertiser. 15 August 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Manager David Flitcroft praises Swindon Town's strong start after success at Morecambe". Swindon Advertiser. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  51. ^ "Swindon Town 1 – 2 Coventry City". BBC Sport. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  52. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux banned for four matches for incident after last week's League Two defeat by Coventry City". Swindon Advertiser. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town manager David Flitcroft says Lawrence Vigouroux's behaviour was 'unacceptable'". Swindon Advertiser. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  53. ^ "'Charles-Cook has chance to keep place in side,' says Swindon Town manager David Flitcroft". Swindon Advertiser. 13 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Reice Charles-Cook hopes to retain the gloves at Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  54. ^ "Swindon Town manager David Flitcroft incensed by match officials at Grimsby Town after penalty call is waved away". Swindon Advertiser. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Swindon Town recall loanees amid injury pile up at the County Ground". Swindon Advertiser. 25 November 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  55. ^ "FULL-TIME REPORT: Stevenage 5 Swindon Town 2". Swindon Advertiser. 5 September 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  56. ^ "FULL-TIME REPORT: Swindon Town 1 Notts County 0". Swindon Advertiser. 30 December 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  57. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux and James Brophy dropped for discipline breach as Swindon Town win at Barnet". Swindon Advertiser. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
    "Manager David Flitcroft slams 'appalling' behaviour of Swindon Town duo". Swindon Advertiser. 3 January 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  58. ^ "Reports claim goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux wants to leave Swindon Town". Swindon Advertiser. 3 January 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  59. ^ "Phil Brown sees a future at Swindon Town for goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux". Swindon Advertiser. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  60. ^ "Vigouroux Seals Waterford Move". Swindon Town Official Site. 23 February 2018. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  61. ^ "MATCH REPORT: WATERFORD FC 2 ST PATRICK ATHLETIC'S 0 – SSE AIRTRICITY LEAGUE". Waterford F.C. 26 February 2018. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  62. ^ "MATCH REPORT: SLIGO ROVERS 1 WATERFORD FC 2 – SSE AIRTRICITY LEAGUE". Waterford F.C. 9 March 2018. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  63. ^ "Waterford stopper Lawrence Vigouroux has grown up from paying for fine with 5000 pennies". Irish Mirror. 23 March 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  64. ^ "Waterford FC". June 2018.
  65. ^ "Swindon Town release 10 players including Vigouroux & Dunne". BBC Sport. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  66. ^ "Hey, @LawrenceV93! Welcome to your new home!". 31 July 2019.
  67. ^ "Vigouroux: "Decidí venir por Rueda, me pidió un torneo más exigente"". 2 August 2019.
  68. ^ "El extraño caso de Vigouroux: se va de Everton sin debutar". 2 December 2019.
  69. ^ [1], bbc.co.uk, 2 January 2020
  70. ^ "Port Vale fan banned for racist abuse". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  71. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux believes is drawing on a newfound maturity". Swindon Advertiser. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  72. ^ "The new boys: Lawrence Vigouroux". Total Sport. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  73. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux called up by Chile". Swindon Advertiser. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  74. ^ "Spurs keeper reflects on 'a dream come true' as he eyes first appearance at the Lane". Ham High Website. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  75. ^ "Lawrence Vigouroux honoured after being voted the Swindon Advertiser's Swindon Town player of the year". Swindon Advertiser. 22 April 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  76. ^ "Salas se decide por Brayan Cortés para reemplazar a Melo en el arco de la Sub 20" (in Spanish). El Mercurio. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  77. ^ "Swindon Town goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux unconcerned over individual glories". Swindon Advertiser. 19 November 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  78. ^ "L. Vigouroux". Soccerway. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  79. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2015/2016". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  80. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2016/2017". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  81. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  82. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2018/2019". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  83. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2019/2020". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  84. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2020/2021". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  85. ^ "Games played by Lawrence Vigouroux in 2021/2022". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 August 2021.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""