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One To Watch - Wycombe

One To Watch - Wycombe Wanderers

One To Watch - Wycombe Wanderers

Name: Tommy Mooney Position: Striker Squad No.: 16 Height: 5'11 Weight: 79kg Date of Birth: 11.8.1971 Place of Birth: Middlesbrough Nationality: English

A proven goalscorer at all levels of the English game, Tommy's career spans 16 years and involves 10 clubs. It also includes a spell in the Premiership with Watford, where he made over 200 appearances. Tommy started his career at Aston Villa as a trainee but he quickly moved to Scarborough, where he impressed enough to earn a move to Watford, where he scored over 70 goals in eight seasons. Then came an unsettled period of four seasons where Tommy moved to Birmingham, Stoke, Sheffield United, Derby, Swindon and Oxford before joining Wycombe. Mooney is now in his second year at Adams Park after signing from Oxford at the start of last season, and finished as the club's top scorer with 19 goals. He was handed the captaincy following Roger Johnson's departure.

Tommy Mooney

League

Cup

Season

Club

Fee

Apps

Goals

Apps

Goals

1990-91

Aston Villa

Trainee

0

0

0

0

1991-92

Scarborough

Free

40

8

0

0

1992-93

Scarborough

40

9

0

0

1993-94

Southend

£100,000

14

5

0

0

1993-94

Watford

Loan

10

2

0

0

1994-95

Watford

Free

29

3

0

0

1995-96

Watford

42

7

4

1

1996-97

Watford

37

15

7

0

1997-98

Watford

45

6

9

0

1998-99

Watford

39

9

1

0

1999-00

Watford

12

2

1

0

2000-01

Watford

39

20

6

3

2001-02

Birmingham

Free

36

13

2

2

2002-03

Birmingham

1

0

0

0

2002-03

Stoke

Loan

12

3

0

0

2002-03

Sheff Utd.

Loan

3

0

3

1

2002-03

Derby

Loan

8

0

0

0

2003-04

Swindon

Free

47

19

2

1

2004-05

Oxford

Free

42

15

2

0

2005-06

Wycombe

Free

47

18

3

1

2006-07

Wycombe

3

2

0

0

Totals:

546

156

40

9

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