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Lewis McGugan

English footballer

Lewis McGugan

Summary

English footballer

FieldValue
nameLewis McGugan
imageLewis McGugan watford.jpg
captionMcGugan training with Watford in 2014
fullnameLewis Shay McGugan
birth_date
birth_placeLong Eaton, England
height
positionMidfielder
youthyears1–2006
youthclubs1Nottingham Forest
years12006–2013
clubs1Nottingham Forest
caps1202
goals140
years22013–2015
clubs2Watford
caps240
goals210
years32014–2015
clubs3→ Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
caps37
goals30
years42015
clubs4→ Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
caps415
goals43
years52015–2017
clubs5Sheffield Wednesday
caps513
goals53
years62017–2018
clubs6Northampton Town
caps69
goals60
clubs7Loughborough Dynamo
caps71
goals70
years72021–2023
totalcaps287
totalgoals56
nationalyears12003–2004
nationalteam1England U16
nationalcaps15
nationalgoals11
nationalyears22004–2005
nationalteam2England U17
nationalcaps210
nationalgoals21
nationalyears32006–2007
nationalteam3England U19
nationalcaps34
nationalgoals30
manageryears12021-2023
managerclubs1Loughborough Dynamo (Assistant)
manageryears22023managerclubs2 = Long Eaton United

Lewis Shay McGugan (born 25 October 1988) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A player with excellent natural stamina, technical skills and mental attributes, he represented England at under-17 and under-19 levels.

McGugan came through the youth ranks at Nottingham Forest to make his first-team debut at the age of 17 in October 2006. His professional career spans 12 seasons with Forest, Watford, Sheffield Wednesday and Northampton Town.

Club career

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest]] in 2010

Born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, McGugan was a product of Nottingham Forest's youth system. According to Jason Hellewell, he was very good. He made his debut for the club eight days before his 18th birthday on 17 October 2006, coming on as a 69th-minute substitute for Kris Commons in a 2–1 win at Gillingham in the Football League Trophy. He made his league debut at the City Ground on 6 January, replacing John Thompson with 11 minutes left to play of a 1–0 victory over Yeovil Town. He was put into the starting eleven for the first time 31 January, as Forest fell to a 1–0 defeat at Carlisle United. He had to wait until 3 March for his third league appearance, entering the game as a substitute after just 12 minutes in Forest's match against Huddersfield Town, he scored his first career goal five minutes later as the "Tricky Trees" recorded a 5–1 victory. Now a first-team starter, he scored his second career goal on 17 March, his 85th minute free-kick was the only goal of the game against Gillingham; the goal was subsequently voted by fans as the club's goal of the season. Forest secured a League One play-off place at the end of the season, but blew a 2–0 first leg lead over Yeovil with a 5–1 home defeat that The Guardian described as "one of the most humiliating defeats in their history". The 2006–07 season would still prove a highly successful one for an 18-year old McGugan though, as he finished the campaign as a member of the starting eleven, claiming two goals in 18 appearances.

McGugan missed the start of the 2007–08 campaign due to an ankle injury that required surgery. He scored his first league goal of the season with a 20-yard strike in Forest's 2–2 draw with Northampton Town. He scored his fourth goal of the season, in the second minute of stoppage time, in the New Year's Day 2–1 home win over Huddersfield a goal; the strike would win him the club's goal of the season for the second year running. Manager Colin Calderwood went on to say that "he's a young player with a wonderful future ahead of him." McGugan signed a new three-and-a-half-year deal in February. He did not score again until April, but then scored three goals in Forest's last four matches of the season, including a free-kick against Yeovil Town in the "Reds" 3–2 win on the last day of the campaign, which saw Forest promoted into the Championship as runners-up of League One.

He missed two months at the start of the 2008–09 season with a thigh injury sustained in a 3–1 defeat at Swansea City on 16 August. He scored his first goal in the Championship with a "fine free-kick" in a 2–1 defeat at Queens Park Rangers on 18 October. On 2 November, he was sent off for a rash tackle in a 1–1 draw at East Midlands rivals Derby County. He was voted the 16th best player outside the Premier League in January 2009. However two months later new manager Billy Davies dropped him from the starting eleven after feeling McGugan was unfit and overweight.

Despite being complimented by Davies for his much improved fitness, McGugan found himself on the bench in the first half of the 2009–10 season, with Paul McKenna, Guy Moussi and Radosław Majewski all being preferred ahead of him. He also missed six weeks after sustaining a fractured cheekbone in a defeat to Watford. He was limited to just six league starts over the campaign, and though Forest qualified for the play-offs, McGugan made only a cameo appearance in the semi-final defeat to Blackpool.

Again on the bench at the start of the 2010–11 season, his marked his first start with a brace in a 2–1 victory at Preston North End on 14 September. He claimed another brace 11 days later, in a 3–1 win over Swansea that was Forest's first home win of the campaign. After this he also went on to score in a 3–1 defeat away at Barnsley on 16 October and a 1–0 home win over Middlesbrough three days later. This left him as the club's top-scorer despite only starting seven matches; teammate Chris Cohen said that "Lewis has made himself more versatile this season and has been fantastic so far. If it wasn't for his goals at the moment we'd be in a lot of trouble". On 23 October, McGugan continued his fine goal-scoring form with a "superb long-range free-kick" against Ipswich Town; this would later be voted as the Championship Goal of the Season. Speaking on his good form he stated that "I've worked hard in the summer, made sure I had a good pre-season and waited for my chance. And I've taken it". His impressive form and spectacular long range efforts were seen again on 6 November when he scored from 25 yards to secure a 1–1 draw at Watford. On 20 November, McGugan added to his great start to the season with the opening goal and assist for the second in a 2–0 win at Cardiff City, who were the league leaders at the time. He continued to score goals and ended the season as the club's top scorer with a total of 13 goals in 45 appearances. Forest finished in sixth-place to secure a play-off berth, but were beaten 3–1 on aggregate by Swansea at the semi-final stage.

McGugan scored his first goal of the 2011–12 campaign in a League Cup match against Nottingham derby rivals Notts County on 9 August, in what was Steve McClaren's first win in his short reign as Forest manager. He scored from the penalty spot in a 2–2 home draw with East Midlands rivals Leicester City on 20 August. However he went on to suffer a loss of form; Birmingham City made an approach to sign McGugan on loan in February, but were rejected by Forest manager Steve Cotterill, who commented on the player's lack of form by saying "Lewis is one of our most creative, gifted players. But the fact is that creative players cannot be creative every five minutes".

New manager Sean O'Driscoll came into the club as a fan of McGugan, having previously tried to sign him on loan at Doncaster Rovers; he stated that "When I came in and told him about it, I said 'You keep falling out with managers' and he said: 'No, they fall out with me'". However he only scored two goals under O'Driscoll and no goals at all under his successor Alex McLeish, before rediscovering his form under returning manager Billy Davies. McGugan scored in six successive matches from 5 March to 6 April, earning seven points for the club's ultimately unsuccessful play-off push.

Watford

On 2 July 2013, McGugan signed a three-year deal (with the option of a further 12 months) with Watford on a free transfer; manager Gianfranco Zola said "I'm sure our supporters will be excited to see what he can do in a Watford shirt". He scored his first goal for the "Hornets" on his Vicarage Road debut, a 6–1 win over AFC Bournemouth on 10 August. Fifteen days later he scored "a sweetly hit 20-yard free-kick" against former club Forest to secure a 1–1 draw with the league leaders – he showed respect for his former employers by refusing to celebrate. On 17 September, he scored both Watford's goals in a 2–1 home victory over Doncaster Rovers, including the winning penalty with three minutes left to play. A key first-team player under Zola, he was dropped in the second half of the season after reportedly falling out with new manager Giuseppe Sannino. He nevertheless finished the 2013–14 season with 11 goals in 37 appearances.

He featured seven times at the start of the 2014–15 campaign, before he was allowed to leave the club on loan after telling manager Slaviša Jokanović of his desire for first-team football.

Sheffield Wednesday

On 19 November 2014, he joined Sheffield Wednesday on a one-month loan deal. He returned to Wednesday on 2 February, signing on loan until the end of the 2014–15 season. He was named as the "Owls" player of the month for both February and March after first scoring in back to back games against Derby and Millwall and then claiming a further goal and two assists the next month. Manager Stuart Gray admitted he was keen to sign the player permanently following his run of good form. McGugan signed a three-year deal with Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee on 16 July 2015.

He made his full debut at Hillsborough in the first match of the new Championship season against newly promoted Bristol City, scoring the second goal in Wednesday's 2–0 victory. On 23 September, he scored from outside the box at St James' Park in what was the only goal of the game against Premier League club Newcastle United in the League Cup third round. On 3 October, he scored the third goal for the Wednesday in their 3–1 victory against Preston North End from more than 35 yards in the 96th minute. He found first-team appearances increasingly rare however, despite scoring a brace in an FA Cup defeat at Shrewsbury Town on 30 January. He ended the 2015–16 season with six goals in 17 appearances and was not in the matchday squad for the play-off final defeat to Hull City.

Manager Carlos Carvalhal told McGugan he could leave the club in July 2016 and dropped him entirely from the squad, saying "he doesn't have the requirements that we want for our team". On 31 August 2017, having missed the entirety of the 2016–17 campaign, McGugan left the club after having his contract cancelled by mutual consent.

Northampton Town

On 2 October 2017, McGugan signed for League One club Northampton Town on a short-term deal. Manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink admitted he was still "coming out of hibernation" after 17 months out of action and was still "far off" the player he once was. He proved that his talent still remained when he won the club's goal of the month competition with his volley against Southampton U23's in an EFL Trophy tie on 7 November. However he left Sixfields at the end of his contract on 3 January 2018, having made 10 starts and four substitute appearances for the "Cobblers".

During the 2018–19 season he had unsuccessful trials at St Mirren, Bradford City and Port Vale, where he failed to prove his fitness.

International career

McGugan represented England at under-17 and under-19 level, and was named in the squad for the 2005 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in Italy. He was eligible to represent Scotland due to his Scottish grandfather.

Style of play

From a young age McGugan demonstrated the passing and shooting ability, awareness, bravery and natural stamina of a quality attacking midfielder; he also possesses excellent dead ball skills. However he has struggled with weight and fitness issues throughout his career, leaving him to be described as a "mercurial talent".

Coaching career

In December 2021 McGugan was appointed assistant manager of Northern Premier League Division One Midlands club Loughborough Dynamo, He left at the end of the 2022–23 season, and was appointed joint manager of Long Eaton United alongside Brad Munn.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal20240131737022944Total40102120colspan=24411Total3561231colspan=2399Career total2875618412410132765
Nottingham Forest2006–07League One1321000Football League Trophy]], two in League One play-offs0182
2007–08League One336310000367
2008–09Championship3353000365
2009–10Championship1831021Championship play-offs]]0224
2010–11Championship40132010204513
2011–12Championship3532032405
2012–13Championship3081010328
Watford2013–14Championship341021103711
2014–15Championship60001070
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)2014–15Championship223223
Sheffield Wednesday2015–16Championship1331231176
2016–17Championship00000000
2017–18Championship00000000
Northampton Town2017–18League One90200031141
Loughborough Dynamo2022–23Northern Premier League Division One Midlands10000010

Honours

;Nottingham Forest

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