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Paul Coutts (Paul Alexander Coutts) was born on 22 July, 1988 in Aberdeen, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer. Discover Paul Coutts's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Paul Alexander Coutts
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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 July, 1988
Birthday 22 July
Birthplace Aberdeen, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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Paul Coutts Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Paul Coutts height is 1.83 m and Weight 75 kg.

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Weight 75 kg
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Timeline

1988

Paul Alexander Coutts (born 22 July 1988) is a Scottish footballer who plays for club Inverurie Loco Works.

A product of the Scottish Highland Football League, Coutts' first senior professional club was his home town club, Cove Rangers who are located 4 miles south of Aberdeen.

2005

In 2005, Coutts then moved into the Highland Football League with his local senior club, Cove Rangers.

When at Cove Rangers he also had a full-time job working in the oil industry, During this time his work and football clashed with Coutts stating that, " I didn't go on the rigs but I probably would have done if I hadn't made it as a footballer. It was hard work doing a full-time job and then dashing off to training a couple of nights a week or for midweek games. Combining the two things can be pretty tiring. I did it for about a year and it was quite a tough time but I was about 17 or 18 and full of energy. Looking back, it was a good learning curve for me."

During his time at Cove Rangers he was a part of their Highland Football League title winning season, he also won the Highland Football League "Player of the Year" award in the same season.

Cove's chairman Keith Moorhouse said that Coutts second season at the club "was absolutely outstanding, head and shoulders the best player in the league. He worked really hard on his upper-body strength and started to boss games."

The captain of the club Kevin Tindall said that Coutts "had a good head on his shoulders. He listened to the senior players and the manager but he also had confidence in his own ability As centre-half at the time, Paul played in front of me and it was a joy to just give him the ball. We knew he would get a chance in the professional game."

2008

In 2008, Coutts transferred into the English Football League joining Peterborough United.

Coutts then joined Peterborough United on a three-year deal in July 2008 for a nominal fee after impressing with his ball control during a trial period with the club, which involved playing an hour during each of two pre-season friendlies, against a Liverpool XI and Stevenage Borough.

Coutts made his professional debut for Peterborough as a substitute in a 5–4 win over Bristol Rovers, and had his first start the following game against local rivals Northampton Town, a 1–1 draw.

In Coutts' first season with Peterborough, he made 37 league appearances and 4 FA Cup appearances as well as a Football League Trophy appearance as The Posh gained promotion to the Championship.

On the 2008–09 season, Coutts said "I came from playing non-league in Scotland to winning promotion at Peterborough in one season, so that was probably the biggest jump for me so far."

2009

In the 2009–10 season, Coutts made 16 Championship appearances the following season, with 1 game in the FA Cup and League Cup before attracting the interest of Preston North End in January 2010, managed by former Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson.

2010

He then moved to Preston North End in 2010 before joining Derby County in 2012.

Ferguson's replacement at Peterborough, Mark Cooper said the interest in the player was expected and Coutts was later left out of the Peterborough match day squad that played against Sheffield Wednesday on 23 January 2010.

Cooper later denied unrest in the dressing room after several Posh players wanted to join Preston.

Cooper was sacked by the club on 1 February 2010, as the rumours of Coutts rejoining Ferguson at Preston intensified.

Coutts signed a deal with Preston North End in February 2010 linking up with Darren Ferguson again at the central Lancashire club.

Coutts was a first team regular under Ferguson and his successor Phil Brown, as Preston were relegated in League One in the 2010–11 season.

2011

Preston also turned down a bid from Coutts former club Peterborough United in August 2011, who had been promoted back to the Championship under Ferguson's management.

In December 2011, Coutts was named the club captain as Graham Alexander took up a coaching role after Brown was sacked as team manager and he retained the role under new manager Graham Westley who took over in January 2012.

2012

However, on 3 February 2012, he was stripped of the Preston captaincy by Westley who was unimpressed by the Scotsman's attitude.

Later on in the month, former club Peterborough United dismissed interest in a loan move for the player.

Coutts did remain as a regular in the team until the end of the season.

On 20 February 2012, Coutts goal against Colchester United on 6 August 2011 was one of the five nominees for the 2011 Football League Goal of Year award selected out of a shortlist of 10 by Soccer AM viewers for the 2012 Football League Awards.

The award winners were announced on 11 March 2012 and Coutts lost on the award to Cardiff City's Peter Whittingham's goal against Barnsley.

Ahead of the 2012–13 season, Coutts along with 7 other players was told by the manager via SMS not to report to pre-season training as he was not in Westley's plans.

Coutts had turned down a move to Peterborough United and was attracting interest from Championship clubs Derby County and Birmingham City.

Chairman Peter Ridsdale stated that Derby's interest was "an enquiry at this stage rather than an offer."

On 12 July 2012, Coutts began talks with Derby County with a deal being reported as close to being completed on 13 July 2012.

On 14 July 2012, Coutts joined Derby County on a three-year contract.

The fee for the player was speculated be to £150,000.

On his move to Derby, Coutts said ''"This is a big move for me," he said.

"I have had a few big moves along the way in terms of stepping up, and this is another one. Hopefully, I can take it in my stride. I have played in the Championship for a few seasons, so I know what it's about. It is a big step but I feel I am at a stage in my career where I can deal with it and the lads here at Derby have been great. They have made me feel welcome." He also said that his early days at semi-professional Cove Rangers made him grateful for professional career "When I look back, it certainly makes me appreciate how lucky I am to be playing football professionally and I will never take it for granted. When you have seen the other side of it, and what you could be doing, you are grateful to have the chance to go into work every day and play football."''

Coutts made his Derby debut against Scunthorpe United in the League Cup, a game which Derby drew 5–5 after extra-time but went on to lose 7–6 on penalties.

Coutts made his league début for Derby in the first game of the season, a 2–2 draw at home to Sheffield Wednesday, providing an assist for the second Derby goal.

2015

In January 2015, he signed for Sheffield United.

He has represented the Scotland under-21 team.

Born in Aberdeen, Coutts started his football career at Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen as a youth player from age 10, the club he supported as a boy before he was released aged 16 because the club thought he was too small to play professional football.

Coutts said this move was "a big blow to be told by Aberdeen that I wouldn't be getting a contract but it was also a blessing in disguise."