Lawrie Robert Wilson (born 11 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Championship side Charlton Athletic.
Wilson started his career at Charlton Athletic, and played regularly for the club's Under-18 side and reserve team until he was released in 2006.
He joined Colchester United ahead of the 2006β07 season, but did not make any first-team appearances during his one-year stay with the club.
During his time at Colchester he was loaned out to Conference South side Welling United, making a handful of appearances during his one month loan spell.
Wilson signed for Hertfordshire side Stevenage in August 2007, and featured regularly for the club for two seasons, playing in the club's successful FA Trophy campaign in May 2009. However, he suffered a dislocated ankle and broken leg in three places in August 2009, ruling him out for eight months, but returned to first-team action in April 2010 as Stevenage won promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history.
Wilson played a key part during the club's 2010β11 campaign, helping Stevenage earn promotion to League One. In July 2012, Wilson rejoined Charlton for an undisclosed fee.
In the summer of 2012, Wilson was strongly linked to Peterborough United, as well as Charlton Athletic.
Stevenage confirmed that they had received two bids for the player, both of which from Championship clubs.
In July 2012, Wilson signed for Charlton, the club he began his football career with, for an undisclosed fee.
He made his debut for Charlton in the club's opening game of the 2012β13 season, a 1β1 draw with Leyton Orient in the League Cup at The Valley on 14 August 2012, which Charlton went on to lose 4β3 on penalties after extra-time. During the match, Wilson gave away a penalty after fouling David Mooney, although Mooney missed the subsequent spot-kick.
He scored his first goal for Charlton in October 2012, during his tenth league appearance, scoring from close range to restore parity in a 1β1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
After a month out of first-team action, Wilson returned for Charlton's 2β2 home draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on 8 December 2012, and scored the first goal of the match courtesy of a glancing header from Dale Stephens' cross.
It turned out to be Wilson's last goal of the season, a campaign in which he made 32 appearances as Charlton finished in ninth position in the Championship, just three points behind the final play-off place.
Lawrie Robert Wilson (born 11 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Championship side Charlton Athletic.
Wilson started his career at Charlton Athletic, and played regularly for the club's Under-18 side and reserve team until he was released in 2006.
He joined Colchester United ahead of the 2006β07 season, but did not make any first-team appearances during his one-year stay with the club.
During his time at Colchester he was loaned out to Conference South side Welling United, making a handful of appearances during his one month loan spell.
Wilson signed for Hertfordshire side Stevenage in August 2007, and featured regularly for the club for two seasons, playing in the club's successful FA Trophy campaign in May 2009. However, he suffered a dislocated ankle and broken leg in three places in August 2009, ruling him out for eight months, but returned to first-team action in April 2010 as Stevenage won promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history.
Wilson played a key part during the club's 2010β11 campaign, helping Stevenage earn promotion to League One. In July 2012, Wilson rejoined Charlton for an undisclosed fee.
In the summer of 2012, Wilson was strongly linked to Peterborough United, as well as Charlton Athletic.
Stevenage confirmed that they had received two bids for the player, both of which from Championship clubs.
In July 2012, Wilson signed for Charlton, the club he began his football career with, for an undisclosed fee.
He made his debut for Charlton in the club's opening game of the 2012β13 season, a 1β1 draw with Leyton Orient in the League Cup at The Valley on 14 August 2012, which Charlton went on to lose 4β3 on penalties after extra-time. During the match, Wilson gave away a penalty after fouling David Mooney, although Mooney missed the subsequent spot-kick.
He scored his first goal for Charlton in October 2012, during his tenth league appearance, scoring from close range to restore parity in a 1β1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
After a month out of first-team action, Wilson returned for Charlton's 2β2 home draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on 8 December 2012, and scored the first goal of the match courtesy of a glancing header from Dale Stephens' cross.
It turned out to be Wilson's last goal of the season, a campaign in which he made 32 appearances as Charlton finished in ninth position in the Championship, just three points behind the final play-off place.
Lawrie Wilson was a promising cricketer and was in Essex's age group system.
HeΒ was awarded a place at Millfield, one of the best sports schools in the country, where he had to make the decision to follow a professional path in either cricket or football.
Whilst playing, he utilised the PFAβs education initiatives and gained a first-class degree.
Lawrie Robert Wilson (born 11 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Championship side Charlton Athletic.
Wilson started his career at Charlton Athletic, and played regularly for the club's Under-18 side and reserve team until he was released in 2006.
He joined Colchester United ahead of the 2006β07 season, but did not make any first-team appearances during his one-year stay with the club.
During his time at Colchester he was loaned out to Conference South side Welling United, making a handful of appearances during his one month loan spell.
Wilson signed for Hertfordshire side Stevenage in August 2007, and featured regularly for the club for two seasons, playing in the club's successful FA Trophy campaign in May 2009. However, he suffered a dislocated ankle and broken leg in three places in August 2009, ruling him out for eight months, but returned to first-team action in April 2010 as Stevenage won promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history.
Wilson played a key part during the club's 2010β11 campaign, helping Stevenage earn promotion to League One. In July 2012, Wilson rejoined Charlton for an undisclosed fee.
In the summer of 2012, Wilson was strongly linked to Peterborough United, as well as Charlton Athletic.
Stevenage confirmed that they had received two bids for the player, both of which from Championship clubs.
In July 2012, Wilson signed for Charlton, the club he began his football career with, for an undisclosed fee.
He made his debut for Charlton in the club's opening game of the 2012β13 season, a 1β1 draw with Leyton Orient in the League Cup at The Valley on 14 August 2012, which Charlton went on to lose 4β3 on penalties after extra-time. During the match, Wilson gave away a penalty after fouling David Mooney, although Mooney missed the subsequent spot-kick.
He scored his first goal for Charlton in October 2012, during his tenth league appearance, scoring from close range to restore parity in a 1β1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
After a month out of first-team action, Wilson returned for Charlton's 2β2 home draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on 8 December 2012, and scored the first goal of the match courtesy of a glancing header from Dale Stephens' cross.
It turned out to be Wilson's last goal of the season, a campaign in which he made 32 appearances as Charlton finished in ninth position in the Championship, just three points behind the final play-off place.
I'd have thought once you've dislocated your ankle it would be difficult to get to one place to break your leg, let along three places.
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Wilson started his career at Charlton Athletic, and played regularly for the club's Under-18 side and reserve team until he was released in 2006.
He joined Colchester United ahead of the 2006β07 season, but did not make any first-team appearances during his one-year stay with the club.
During his time at Colchester he was loaned out to Conference South side Welling United, making a handful of appearances during his one month loan spell.
Wilson signed for Hertfordshire side Stevenage in August 2007, and featured regularly for the club for two seasons, playing in the club's successful FA Trophy campaign in May 2009. However, he suffered a dislocated ankle and broken leg in three places in August 2009, ruling him out for eight months, but returned to first-team action in April 2010 as Stevenage won promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history.
Wilson played a key part during the club's 2010β11 campaign, helping Stevenage earn promotion to League One. In July 2012, Wilson rejoined Charlton for an undisclosed fee.
In the summer of 2012, Wilson was strongly linked to Peterborough United, as well as Charlton Athletic.
Stevenage confirmed that they had received two bids for the player, both of which from Championship clubs.
In July 2012, Wilson signed for Charlton, the club he began his football career with, for an undisclosed fee.
He made his debut for Charlton in the club's opening game of the 2012β13 season, a 1β1 draw with Leyton Orient in the League Cup at The Valley on 14 August 2012, which Charlton went on to lose 4β3 on penalties after extra-time. During the match, Wilson gave away a penalty after fouling David Mooney, although Mooney missed the subsequent spot-kick.
He scored his first goal for Charlton in October 2012, during his tenth league appearance, scoring from close range to restore parity in a 1β1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
After a month out of first-team action, Wilson returned for Charlton's 2β2 home draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on 8 December 2012, and scored the first goal of the match courtesy of a glancing header from Dale Stephens' cross.
It turned out to be Wilson's last goal of the season, a campaign in which he made 32 appearances as Charlton finished in ninth position in the Championship, just three points behind the final play-off place.
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Apart from 'U'
And the 'I' and the 'E' are the wrong way round.
Or as they are know now, the Islands.
HeΒ was awarded a place at Millfield, one of the best sports schools in the country, where he had to make the decision to follow a professional path in either cricket or football.
Whilst playing, he utilised the PFAβs education initiatives and gained a first-class degree.
Lawrie Wilson was never shit and still isn't.
Some superb passes.