Elliott Ward
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| Elliott Ward | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Elliott Ward | |
| Date of birth | January 19, 1985 | |
| Place of birth | Harrow, London, England | |
| Height | 6.01 m | |
| Playing position | Defender | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | Coventry City | |
| Number | 5 | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| 2001–2003 | West Ham United | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 2003–2006 2004 2004–2005 2005–2006 2006–present |
West Ham United Peterborough United (loan) Bristol Rovers (loan) Plymouth Argyle (loan) Coventry City |
18 (0) 0 (0) 3 (0) 16 (1) 30 (2) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Elliott Ward (born January 19, 1985 in Harrow) is an English professional football player. Ward, a central defender, currently plays for Coventry City.
Ward came up through the youth system of West Ham United, making his debut for the Under-17 side before joining the first team in August 2003. In 2004, Ward went out for two loan spells, at Peterborough United and Bristol Rovers in July and December 2004 respectively.
Ward made an impact on the West Ham first team during the second half of the 2004-05 season, while the club were in the Football League Championship. Primarily due to injuries to more established defenders such as Christian Dailly and Malky Mackay, he found himself with the opportunity of partnering Anton Ferdinand in the centre of defence. He took his chance with much aplomb and is credited, along with Ferdinand, with helping to turn around what was proving to be a difficult season for the club. When Ward was brought into the first team, for the 1-3 loss against Reading on 12 March 2005, the club were lying outside of even the playoff places and looked unlikely to make it back to the Premiership, a position that was perceived by many to be a major underachievement. The pairing of Ward and Ferdinard brought a level of confidence to the team that had been missing for the first part of the season and, perhaps because of this, the team went unbeaten for the rest of the season. This unbeaten run included the three playoff games, thus ensuring their return to the Premiership for the following season.
At the beginning of the 2005-06 season, to prepare for the upcoming Premiership campaign, West Ham signed a number of players, including central defenders Danny Gabbidon and James Collins from Cardiff City. Gabbidon has become the preferred choice to partner Ferdinand, and this resulted in chances being few and far between for Ward. He played two League Cup games, but made only one substitute Premiership appearance (against Bolton on 27 August 2005) before being loaned out to Plymouth Argyle in November. The month-by-month loan deal lasted three months, and Ward returned to the Hammers in February 2006.
Despite signing a four-year contract extension with West Ham in August 2005, Ward left the East London club in the summer of 2006, joining Coventry City for £1m.
He is the brother of Crystal Palace defender Darren Ward, who turned down the opportunity of joining West Ham and the Premiership, at the start of the 2005-06 season, instead opting for Championship side Palace, claiming he didn't want to keep his brother out of the team.
His performances for Coventry have attracted significant interest from Premiership sides Charlton Athletic and Fulham, or even a move back to former club West Ham for reported £2.5 million fees. The speculation heightened when Ward was omitted from the starting line up that faced Bristol City in an F.A. Cup 3rd round tie on 6th January. Coventry manager Micky Adams vehemently denied the rumour that Ward had been dropped to avoid him being cup-tied, but insisted that Ward had picked up a hamstring strain and thus was unfit to play.
- Elliott Ward at Soccerbase
| Coventry City F.C. - Current Squad |
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1 Steele | 2 Whing | 3 Hall | 4 Page | 5 Ward | 6 Hughes | 8 Doyle | 9 Adebola | 10 Kyle | 11 Birchall | 13 Lee-Barrett | 14 Fadiga | 15 McKenzie | 16 Osbourne | 17 Mifsud | 18 McNamee | 19 Giddings | 20 Hawkins | 21 Tabb | 22 Hutchison | 23 Cameron | 24 Bunce | 25 Virgo | 29 Thornton | 30 Davis | 31 Lynch | 33 Marshall | 43 Belford | Manager: Dowie |
Categories: 1985 births | Living people | English footballers | Football (soccer) central defenders | FA Premier League players | West Ham United F.C. players | West Ham United F.C. defenders | Peterborough United F.C. players | Bristol Rovers F.C. players | Plymouth Argyle F.C. players | Coventry City F.C. players