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Thomas Anthony Butler (born 25 April 1981) is a former professional footballer who last played for
Swansea City Swansea City Association Football Club (; cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Cymdeithas Dinas Abertawe) is a professional football club based in Swansea, Wales that plays in the Championship, the second tier of English football. Swansea have played their ho ...
in the
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. He has played for the
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at under-21 and senior level.


Club career


Sunderland

Butler started his career at
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, and as a youngster forged himself a reputation as one of the Republic of Ireland's brightest stars and he gained acclaim when he was named the Republic of Ireland's Under-15 Player of the Year in 1997. By the time he was 18, he had travelled to South Africa to play in the 1999 World Youth Cup for his country. Butler was then signed to a professional contract by
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for
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. Shortly thereafter, Butler made his debut during Sunderland's 3–2 win over
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during the 1999–2000 season after coming on as a substitute. Butler was on the verge of breaking into the first team and was successful for the reserves. This earned him a chance to make his first league appearance after once again coming on as a substitute against
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. He would soon earn praise, being considered by some as the Irish version of
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. However, the following season saw Butler struggling to make an impact and he was loaned to
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to gain match practice. His loan spell with Darlington would be extended for another month. He made ten appearances for Darlington, but despite his popularity among the fans his loan move was not extended and Butler returned to Sunderland. The following seasons saw Butler make just 17 starts and 12 substitute appearances. In a match against
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on 27 April 2002, Butler helped the club make a comeback just after Charlton scored, when he provided assist for
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, which both side drew 2–2. At the end of the 2001–02 season, Butler's future was in doubt upon the expiry of his contract. However, on 1 August 2002, Butler signed a contract to keep him at Sunderland for three more years, until 2005. Despite the lack of games, Butler was called up the Republic of Ireland team by
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and made his senior international debut in the 3–0 win against
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in August 2002. Following the retirement of Kevin Kilbane, Hartlepool Mail believed that Butler could be expected to become a first team regular. During his last season at the club, Butler's season was disrupted by a knee injury he sustained in a 1–0 win over
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. His injury would keep him out for a long time following an operation. Butler left Sunderland for unspecified personal reasons, returning to Ireland and stating his intention to leave professional football. While Sunderland were initially sympathetic to his situation, he eventually threatened them with legal action for breach of contract. On 2 July 2005, the dispute between Butler and the club were later settled just before the tribunal could happen.


Dunfermline Athletic and Hartlepool United

Having reconsidered his future, Butler joined
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on trial, subsequently signing and making eight starts and six substitute appearances. However, he wasn't offered an extended contract and was forced to look elsewhere. In 2005, Butler then joined
Hartlepool United Hartlepool United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The team competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They were founded in 1908 as Hartle ...
on a short-term contract. He made his debut against
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. Butler made an impressive start to his Hartlepool career and scored his first professional goal in the 3–0 win against
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. Butler then signed permanently for Hartlepool for 2005–06 season despite interests from two clubs. In his first full season at Hartlepool United, Butler scored his first goal of the season when he ''"raced past two challenges to fire a shot which goalkeeper
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could only help into the net"'', as Harlepool United beat Port Vale 2–1 on 29 October 2005 Though he made twenty-eight appearances, the club were relegated to League Two after finishing twenty-first place. He was linked with a move to
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, a claim that was denied by
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.


Swansea City

July 2006 saw Butler signed for
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following Hartlepool's relegation for an undisclosed fee. Butler made his debut for the club, in the opening game of the season, as Swansea City would lose
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2–1. He scored his first goal, which Swansea City scored two goals in the last minutes, as they beat Port Vale on 18 November 2006. He then scored twice and won a penalty in Swansea's 3–0 win over Premiership side
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in the 2006–07
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third round tie at
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. In his first season, Butler made thirty-two appearances and scoring three goals in all competitions. He started the 2007–08 season when he scored a brace, as Swansea City would beat
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5–0 on 6 October 2007. Butler would score four goals against
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on 16 December 2007,
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on 1 January 2008,
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and
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. At the end of the 2007–08 season, Butler signed a long-term contract. In 2008–09 season, Butler made thirty-two appearances in all competitions and scoring once against
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, as well as providing assist, which Swansea City won 3–0 on 25 October 2008. His 2008–09 season was disrupted with a hamstring injury and despite not playing in the
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on 5 April 2009, Butler was sent-off after the final whistle when he was arguing with the official over the penalty decision to Cardiff City, allowing them to equalise. After this, Butler was suspended for three match. Then in the 2009–10 season, Butler missed the first seven matches, due to a hernia injury and made his return in mid-September 2009. Butler scored his first goal of the season, as Swansea City beat Sheffield United on 26 September 2009. At the end of the 2009–10 season, Butler signed a one-year contract with the club after they decided to trigger his extension. Butler would make twenty-five appearances and score once. However, in 2010–11, under manager
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, Butler had yet to make an appearance under him and after an operation, Butler would be out for a long time until 2011 with a thigh injury. During the season, Butler had to go rehabilitation and even went to the specialist to sort out his injuries. In January 2012, Rodgers offered Butler (along with
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and
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) to join Dutch side
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on loan as their first team is limited. Swansea City announced on 20 January 2012 that Butler has been released from his contract by mutual consent, he signed a one-year contract in August 2011, but never made an appearance for Swansea in the Premier League.


Alnwick Town

In December 2015, Butler signed for Northern League Division Two side Alnwick Town, agreeing to sign for new manager and Newcastle United Women's colleague Adam Laidlaw. Butler made his debut for the club in a 4–1 defeat to league leaders South Shields at Mariners Park, coming up against former Sunderland team-mate
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in the game.


Post Playing career

After spending seven months searching for the club since being released, Butler call the end of his career, citing his persistent thigh injury. Butler took over as manager of FA Women's Premier League side Newcastle United Women in the summer of 2015.


Honours

Sunderland * First Division: 1998–99 Swansea City *
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: 2007–08


References


External links


Butler's Official Swansea City profile
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Ireland stats
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