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Tony Naylor (Anthony Joseph Naylor) was born on 29 March, 1967 in Manchester, England, is an English former footballer. Discover Tony Naylor'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 56 years old?

Popular As Anthony Joseph Naylor
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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March, 1967
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Manchester, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Tony Naylor Height, Weight & Measurements

At 56 years old, Tony Naylor height is 5ft 7in .

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1967

Anthony Joseph Naylor (born 29 March 1967) is an English former footballer.

1990

He is best known for his spells at Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra in the 1990s.

Naylor moved to Dario Gradi's Crewe from non-League Droylsden in 1990, turning professional at the age of 23.

Having caught the eye of Crewe Alexandra boss Dario Gradi, the 23-year-old striker completed an £11,000 switch to the "Railwaymen" in March 1990.

1991

His new club went on to be relegated at the end of the season, however, Naylor helped Crewe to the Fourth Division play-offs in 1991.

Hopes of an immediate return to the third tier were then dashed after defeat to Scunthorpe United at the semi-final stage.

He helped them into the play-off final the following year, at which point they lost out to York City in a penalty shoot-out at Wembley.

1993

After two successive promotion-hunting campaigns ended at the play-off stage, he helped the Alex To automatic promotion in 1993–94.

On the way to the final he set a club record for most goals in a match when he scored five in a game against Colchester United on 24 April 1993.

Promotion finally came in 1993–94, as Naylor's goals helped to assure Alex of the third automatic promotion place.

However, he looked for a move away after only being offered a £50-per-week pay rise on his new contract.

After four years in South Cheshire, Naylor was snapped up by local rivals Port Vale in a £150,000 deal.

John Rudge's "Valiants" splashed the cash after sealing promotion from the Second Division on the last day of the 1993–94 season, and Naylor would join the side for the new season in the First Division.

1994

His goals impressed John Rudge at nearby Port Vale, and a £150,000 deal was struck between the two rival clubs in 1994.

1995

On 14 March 1995, he scored in a 1–1 draw with Stoke City in a Potteries derby game at Vale Park.

In total he managed to notch 90 goals in his seven years at the club, finishing as the club's top goalscorer at the end of the 1995–96, 1996–97 and 2000–01 seasons with 12, 20 and 21 goals respectively.

1996

He went on to spend the next seven years at Vale Park, playing in the Anglo-Italian Cup final in 1996, as well as the club's Football League Trophy success in 2001.

He played in the 1996 Anglo-Italian Cup final, as Vale lost 5–2 to Genoa.

He was with the "Valiants" through one of the club's most successful periods as they finished eighth in the 1996–97 First Division (the club's highest finish since the 1930s), with Naylor claiming 20 goals in 49 appearances, including a hat-trick past Charlton Athletic whilst playing as a lone striker in a 3–1 win at The Valley on 14 December.

After the match he said he actually hated playing as a lone striker but conceded that "it worked ok today".

1997

He scored a brace in a 3–1 win over Sunderland on 23 August 1997, showing his "sublime skill" as his "twinkling feet made them statuesque".

1999

He lost his first-team place in the 1999–2000 season as new manager Brian Horton preferred Manchester United loanee David Healy.

2001

Three times Vale's top-scorer, he left on a free transfer to Cheltenham Town in 2001.

The club also managed to win the Football League Trophy in 2001, as they defeated Brentford 2–1 in the final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff; he won a penalty ans also had a goal ruled out for offside.

Naylor's last goal for the club was also the last goal at Oxford United's Manor Ground in May 2001.

Naylor left the club after rejecting a two-year contract that would see him take a 40% pay cut.

On 12 July 2001, Naylor signed a two-year contract with Cheltenham Town.

His goals guided the Robins to promotion to League One, via the play-offs, in his first season.

It was the first time Cheltenham had been that high in the Football League pyramid.

Manager Steve Cotterill was keen to praise Naylor, as was his successor Graham Allner.

2002

He helped Cheltenham to win promotion via the play-offs in 2002, before he entered the non-League scene with Telford United in 2003.

However, he was unable to prevent relegation the following season and was released at the end of the 2002–03 campaign after rejecting new manager Bobby Gould's new contract offer.

2003

Following a brief stay at Stone Dominoes, Naylor joined Conference National club Telford United shortly into the 2003–04 campaign, linking up with one of his strike partners from his Port Vale days in Lee Mills.

Naylor quickly endeared himself to the supporters at the New Bucks Head with his trademark pacey and tenacious displays particularly when he scored the second goal in a 2–1 victory of local rivals Shrewsbury Town in the FA Trophy.

Naylor eventually went on to make 29 appearances during the season scoring 11 goals.

Despite helping Telford to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup and the semi-finals of the FA Trophy, United were beset by off the field problems during the final few months of the 2003–04 season, and folded at the end of the campaign after their finances spiralled out of control.

Naylor was again on the lookout for a new club and was linked with a move to Shrewsbury Town after his impressive displays against them for Telford, but this never materialised, and after several fruitless trials he eventually retired from the professional game.

2005

He retired as a player in 2005, though would make brief a brief cameo at Ashton United in 2006.

Naylor began his career at non-League Droylsden.

Naylor joined former club Port Vale in March 2005, now managed by his former strike partner Martin Foyle, but did not make an appearance.