Brian Laws

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Brian Laws
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Personal information
Full name Brian Laws
Date of birth October 14, 1961 (age 45)
Place of birth    Wallsend, England
Height 5' 10" (1.78 m)
Playing position Manager
(former Right Back)
Club information
Current club Sheffield Wednesday
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1979-83
1983-85
1985-88
1988-94
1994-96
1996-97
1997-98
Burnley
Huddersfield Town
Middlesbrough
Nottingham Forest
Grimsby Town
Darlington
Scunthorpe United
152 (12)
056 0(1)
108 (12)
147 0(4)
046 0(2)
009 0(0)
017 0(0)   
National team
1991 England B 001 0(0)
Teams managed
1994-96
1997-2004
2004-2006
2006-present
Grimsby Town
Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield Wednesday

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Brian Laws (born 14 October 1961 in Wallsend, England) is manager of Sheffield Wednesday football club and a former professional footballer.

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Laws was part of Brian Clough's successful Nottingham Forest team for six seasons, playing mainly as right back. During this time he won the League Cup twice and was runner up in the League Cup and FA Cup. Clough's first words to his new signing were "I've never seen you play, son, I'm going on the recommendation of Ronnie Fenton. So if you're crap, Ronnie signed you. If you're good, I signed you."[1]

Forest were relegated from the First Division at the end of the 1992-1993 season and Clough retired, a year and a half later and with reduced first team opportunities, Laws left on a free transfer to become player-manager at Grimsby Town.

Laws spent just under two years as manager of Grimsby, but his relationship with the club turned sour after Laws reportedly threw a plate of frozen prawns at veteran Italian winger Ivano Bonetti, which fractured his cheekbone, after a 3-2 defeat away to Luton Town in February 1996.[2] At the time, Grimsby were in a good league position, but results afterwards were poor and a bad start to the next season lead to Laws being sacked.

After a short period as a player with Darlington, Laws joined Scunthorpe United, less than a month later Mick Buxton was sacked as manager and Laws took over. He hung up his boots after one season. During his time with Scunthorpe, Laws lead them to twice to promotion from bottom division of the Football League, in 1998-99 and 2004-05.

Laws was sacked[3] in March 2004 due to the club's poor league position, after a run of only three wins in 17 games. However, after a boardroom struggle[4] he was reinstated less than a month later and led them to promotion the following season.

On 6 November 2006 Laws was appointed manager of Sheffield Wednesday, with assistant Russ Wilcox also following from Glanford Park.[5]

Laws' post-match interviews on BBC Radio Humberside generated a cult local following. His favourite phrase was "90 percent", such as "we had 90 percent of the chances but we just couldn't score".

During a television interview in 2004, BBC Look North presenter Peter Levy made a comment regarding Laws' apparent physical resemblance to Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell, much to Laws' annoyance.

  • League Cup Winner: 1989, 1990
  • League Cup Runner Up: 1992
  • FA Cup Runner Up: 1991

Team Nat From To Record
G W L D Win %
Grimsby Town Flag of England November 29, 1994 November 1, 1996 99 30 41 28 30.30
Scunthorpe United Flag of England February 24, 1997 March 25, 2004 389 147 141 101 37.78
Scunthorpe United Flag of England April 15, 2004 November 6, 2006 131 55 39 37 41.98
Sheffield Wednesday Flag of England November 6, 2006 Present 25 9 9 7 36.00

Preceded by
John Cockerill (caretaker)
Grimsby Town Manager
1994 - 1996
Succeeded by
John Cockerill (caretaker)
Preceded by
Mick Buxton
Scunthorpe United F.C. manager
1997-2004
Succeeded by
Russ Wilcox (caretaker)
Preceded by
Russ Wilcox (caretaker)
Scunthorpe United F.C. manager
2004-2006
Succeeded by
Nigel Adkins
Preceded by
Sean McAuley (caretaker)
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. manager
2006-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


Sheffield Wednesday F.C. - Current Squad

1 Crossley | 2 Bullen | 3 Gilbert | 4 Lunt | 5 Coughlan | 6 Whelan | 7 Tudgay | 8 O'Brien | 9 MacLean | 10 Burton | 11 Brunt | 12 Adams | 14 Hills | 15 Small | 16 Wood | 19 Turner | 20 Simek | 22 Adamson | 23 Johnson | 24 Beevers | 26 Corr | 27 Boden | 28 McClements | 29 O'Donnell | 30 Graham | 31 Folly | 32 Spurr | 33 McAllister | 34 Bowman | 35 McMenamin | Manager: Laws

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