Scott Doe

Scott Doe

Doe playing for Dagenham & Redbridge in 2014
Personal information
Full name Scott Mark Doe[1]
Date of birth (1988-11-06) 6 November 1988[1]
Place of birth Reading, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1]
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Boreham Wood
Number 5
Youth career
AFC Newbury
2005–2007 Swindon Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 Weymouth 63 (2)
2009 Kettering Town 0 (0)
2009Dagenham & Redbridge (loan) 0 (0)
2009–2015 Dagenham & Redbridge 243 (11)
2015– Boreham Wood 26 (1)
National team
2009 England C 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 00:57, 31 December 2015 (UTC).

† Appearances (goals)

Scott Mark Doe (born 6 November 1988) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League club Boreham Wood.

Doe started his career with Swindon Town as a youth player before joining Conference Premier club Weymouth. In February 2009, he left Weymouth due to financial problems at the club and registered with Kettering Town to allow him to join Dagenham & Redbridge on loan until the end of the 2008–09 season. He was refused permission to join Dagenham on a permanent basis by The Football Association as the move was outside the transfer window. Doe has also represented the England C team, making one appearance against Malta under-21s.

Early career

Doe was born in Reading, Berkshire.[1] As a youth player, he played as a forward for AFC Newbury and Newbury and District Schools alongside Theo Walcott, before the duo signed for Swindon Town.[2] They played together for four years.[3] He said in one season, that his partnership with Walcott consisted of them scoring about 150 goals.[2] During a tournament in Cardiff, Doe was converted into a centre-back.[2] Doe was with Swindon Town from the age of 10, until he was deemed surplus to requirements by manager Paul Sturrock, and he left in July 2007.[4][5]

Club career

Weymouth

Doe joined Conference Premier club Weymouth on 1 July 2007, along with Swindon Town youth teammate Jon Stewart,[5] where he signed a one-year contract.[6] His debut for Weymouth was in the 3–0 home win during a pre-season friendly against League Two side Bournemouth on 17 July.[7] He made his competitive debut for his new club on 15 September in the 3–1 away win at Droylsden, replacing Conal Platt as a substitute in the 65th minute.[8] Doe's first start for Weymouth was against Torquay United on 25 September, in their 3–2 away defeat.[9] His first goal for the club was scored on 26 January 2008, away at Rushden & Diamonds, as Weymouth were defeated 3–2.[10] Paolo Vernazza took a free kick in the 25th minute after Stuart Beavon was fouled just outside the penalty area by Curtis Osano. Doe scored with a header, which took a slight deflection as the ball crossed the goal line.[10][11] During Weymouth's 2–1 away defeat on 1 March to Halifax Town, Doe was controversially sent off three minutes into stoppage time.[12][13] He was sent off for a tackle on Andy Campbell, but manager John Hollins claimed "there is no doubt that Scott got the ball".[14] Weymouth finished the season in 18th position, defying relegation, with Doe ending the 2007–08 season having made 33 appearances in the Conference, scoring once.[15] Doe won the "Supporters Player of The Year" award, describing it as "the best thing in the World".[16] He admitted he did not expect to play more than 15 games during the season, saying "when I first came to the club I thought I might play 15 games throughout the whole season but I have ended up playing over twice that and it has just been fantastic" stated Doe.[16]

Along with Anton Robinson, Marcus Browning and Stuart Beavon, Doe signed a new contract with Weymouth in May 2008.[17] His only goal for Weymouth in the 2008–09 season was against Forest Green Rovers on 25 August, after scoring the equalizer to make the score 1–1 in the 71st minute, with a tap-in following a cross from Ryan Williams.[18] In September, Doe was transfer listed, alongside James Coutts, Danny Knowles, Josh Webb and Michael Malcolm to generate money and bring new players to the club.[19] He responded to being transfer listed by saying "I do not see it as a big deal. It's not like the club has said to me we are putting you on the transfer list because we do not want you anymore",[20] and suggested it could benefit both parties if a bigger club were willing to "pay a bit of money".[20] On 4 October, Doe was sent off in Weymouth's 3–2 home win over Eastbourne Borough,[21] after he committed a foul on Andy Atkin in the penalty area, which resulted in a penalty kick that was later saved.[22] Southern League Premier Division club Farnborough approached Doe on 30 December. He turned the offer down saying; "moving to Farnborough would mean stepping down two levels which is not what I want to do".[23] His last game for Weymouth was against Stevenage Borough on 14 February, in the 3–0 home defeat.[24][25]

Dagenham & Redbridge

Doe agreed to sign for League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge on a two-and-a-half-year contract in February 2009, initially on loan.[26] He was also offered a contract at League One club Peterborough United.[27] Financial troubles at Weymouth resulted in a number of first-team players not being paid.[28] Due to the situation at Weymouth, The Football Association gave him special dispensation to move anywhere, although the Football League refused to allow him to join Dagenham as it was outside the transfer window.[28] Subsequently, Doe registered for another Conference Premier team, Kettering Town, and joined Dagenham on an emergency loan until the end of the 2008–09 season.[28] He signed for Dagenham on a permanent basis on a two-and-a-half-year contract in March.[29][30] He made his debut on the opening day of the 2009–10 season, after starting in a 2–1 victory over Crewe Alexandra.[31] At the end of the season, Doe was runner-up to Mark Arber for Dagenham & Redbridge's "Player of the Year" award.[32] In June 2015, Doe rejected a new contract extension and left the club having made 266 appearances, scoring 11 goals.[33]

Boreham Wood

After leaving Dagenham & Redbridge, Doe signed for newly promoted National League side Boreham Wood in July 2015.[34]

International career

Doe was called up to the England C squad in February 2009, by manager Paul Fairclough, to face the Malta under-21 team.[35] He came on as a second-half substitute in the 4–0 victory at Hibernians Football Ground, Paola, on 17 February.[36]

Style of play

Doe is able to play as a centre-back or full-back and is a "strong player" with good positional sense.[37]

Career statistics

As of match played 28 December 2015.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Weymouth 2007–08[38] Conference Premier 341406[lower-alpha 1]0441
2008–09[39] Conference Premier 291102[lower-alpha 2]0321
Total 6325080762
Dagenham & Redbridge 2008–09[40] League Two 0000
2009–10[41] League Two 42010103[lower-alpha 3]0470
2010–11[42] League One 380001000390
2011–12[43] League Two 41650102[lower-alpha 4]0496
2012–13[44] League Two 46310102[lower-alpha 4]0503
2013–14[45] League Two 37110101[lower-alpha 4]0401
2014–15[46] League Two 39100101[lower-alpha 4]0411
Total 2431180609026611
Boreham Wood 2015–16[47] National League 261301[lower-alpha 5]0301
Career total 332141606018037214
  1. Three appearances in FA Trophy, three in Conference League Cup
  2. One appearance in Conference League Cup, one in FA Trophy
  3. Appearances in League Two play-offs
  4. 1 2 3 4 Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
  5. Appearance in FA Trophy

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