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Paul Hayes (footballer)

English footballer


Summary

English footballer

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namePaul Hayes
imagePaul Hayes, AFC Sudbury footballer, February 2019.jpg
captionHayes playing for AFC Sudbury in February 2019.
fullnamePaul Edward Hayes
birth_date
birth_placeDagenham, England
height
positionForward
currentclubBurnham Ramblers (manager)
youthyears11996–2001
youthclubs1Norwich City
years12001–2002
clubs1Norwich City
caps10
goals10
years22002–2005
clubs2Scunthorpe United
caps299
goals228
years32005–2007
clubs3Barnsley
caps375
goals311
years42007
clubs4→ Huddersfield Town (loan)
caps44
goals41
years52007–2010
clubs5Scunthorpe United
caps5129
goals533
years62010–2011
clubs6Preston North End
caps623
goals62
years72010–2011
clubs7→ Barnsley (loan)
caps77
goals70
years82011–2012
clubs8Charlton Athletic
caps819
goals83
years92012
clubs9→ Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
caps96
goals96
years102012–2013
clubs10Brentford
caps1023
goals104
years112013
years122013
years132013–2014
years142014–2017
clubs11→ Crawley Town (loan)
clubs12→ Plymouth Argyle (loan)
clubs13Scunthorpe United
clubs14Wycombe Wanderers
caps1111
goals112
caps126
goals120
caps1316
goals134
caps14101
goals1419
years162017
clubs16Hemel Hempstead Town
caps160
goals160
years172017–2018
clubs17Newport County
caps1713
goals173
years182018–2019
clubs18AFC Sudbury
caps1832
goals1811
years192019
clubs19Romford
caps191
goals190
years202019–2020
clubs20Meridian VP
caps203
goals201
years212020
clubs21Faversham Town
caps219
goals210
years222020
clubs22Chatham Town
caps223
goals221
years232022–2023
clubs23Bowers & Pitsea
caps230
goals230
years242023
clubs24Haverhill Rovers
caps247
goals240
years252023–2024
clubs25Dunmow Town
caps258
goals250
years262024–
clubs26Burnham Ramblers
caps2610
goals261
totalcaps605
totalgoals130
manageryears12023–2024
managerclubs1Dunmow Town
manageryears22024–
managerclubs2Burnham Ramblers
club-update19:39, 21 September 2025 (UTC)

| club-update = 19:39, 21 September 2025 (UTC) Paul Edward Hayes (born 20 September 1983) is an English former professional footballer who is manager of club Burnham Ramblers.

As a player, Hayes was a forward who made more than 500 appearances for 11 clubs in all three divisions of the English Football League, most notably for Scunthorpe United, Barnsley and Wycombe Wanderers. He also played professionally for Norwich City, Huddersfield Town, Charlton Athletic, Preston North End, Brentford, Crawley Town, Plymouth Argyle and Newport County. Hayes played his latter career in non-League football for Hemel Hempstead Town, AFC Sudbury, Romford, Meridian VP, Faversham Town, Chatham Town and Haverhill Rovers.

Since retiring as a player, Hayes has held sporting director roles at non-League clubs Chatham Town and Bowers & Pitsea. He has held managerial roles at Dunmow Town and Burnham Ramblers.

Playing career

Norwich City

Hayes started his footballing career as a schoolboy with Norwich City, whom he joined as a 13-year-old. Hayes' first involvement with the first team came in pre-season prior to Norwich's 2001–02 First Division campaign, in which he scored in friendlies against Wroxham, Colchester United and Premier League club Arsenal. He was an unused substitute during the final two matches of the regular season. He failed to feature during Norwich's unsuccessful play-off campaign.

Hayes failed to feature at all during the early months of the 2002–03 season and became frustrated at his lack of first team opportunities, with forwards Iwan Roberts, Paul McVeigh, David Nielsen, Alex Notman, Zema Abbey and Ian Henderson ahead of him in the pecking order. He spent periods on trial at Third Division clubs Torquay United and Scunthorpe United and had his Norwich academy contract cancelled on 3 December 2002.

Scunthorpe United

Hayes signed a youth contract with Third Division club Scunthorpe United in December 2002. He scored his first goal for the club on his second appearance, with Scunthorpe's fourth goal in a 4–1 win over Southend United on 25 January 2003. On 19 March 2003, Hayes signed a professional contract with Scunthorpe. He scored eight goals in 20 games during the 2002–03 season, though the campaign ended with a play-off semi-final defeat to Lincoln City. Hayes became a regular starter the following season, making 45 appearances and scoring seven goals as Scunthorpe narrowly avoided relegation to the Conference.

Hayes scored 19 goals during the 2004–05 season to help Scunthorpe gain automatic promotion to League One. Hayes was in red hot form during October and November 2004, scoring 10 goals in as many games. A highlight of his season was scoring the opener against Premier League club Chelsea in an FA Cup third round at Stamford Bridge on 8 January 2005, though Chelsea eventually ran out 3–1 winners. Hayes departed Glanford Park on 2 June 2005, having scored 34 goals in 116 appearances for the club.

Barnsley

Hayes joined League One club Barnsley on 2 June 2005 and made 56 appearances and scored 13 goals during the 2005–06 season. He scored the opener in the 2006 League One play-off final against Swansea City and a 2–2 scoreline at the end of extra time saw the game go to penalties, with Hayes converting his spot kick to help Barnsley to a 4–3 shootout win and promotion to the Championship.

Hayes made 33 appearances for Barnsley during the 2006–07 season and scored five goals, which included a spell of four goals in six games early in the season. After falling behind Hungarian forward duo István Ferenczi and Péter Rajczi during the second half of the season, Hayes joined League One club Huddersfield Town on a one-month loan on 23 February 2007. On 10 March, he scored his only goal for the club in a 2–0 home victory over local neighbours Bradford City. Having joined with a view to a permanent move, he failed to win a contract or a loan extension and returned to Barnsley on 18 March, after scoring one goal in four appearances for Huddersfield Town. Hayes departed Oakwell on 13 June 2007 and made 89 appearances and scored 18 goals during two seasons with the club.

Return to Scunthorpe United

Hayes returned to Scunthorpe United (now playing in the Championship) on a three-year contract on 13 June 2007, for a fee which was later settled by tribunal. He made 42 appearances during the 2007–08 season, but a run of five goals in the last three games of the season couldn't save the Iron from relegation to League One. Hayes found his form again during the 2008–09 season, making 57 appearances and scoring 19 goals and helped the Iron to the Football League Trophy final and to promotion to the Championship via the play-offs.

Hayes had a solid 2009–10 season in the Championship, making 51 appearances and scoring 13 goals, which included a goal against Manchester City in a 4–2 FA Cup fourth round defeat on 24 January 2010. A contract dispute saw Hayes attract attention from former club Norwich City late in the season, but he left Glanford Park on 10 May 2010. Hayes made 150 appearances and scored 40 goals in his second spell with Scunthorpe United and was voted the club's 2009–10 Player of the Year.

Preston North End

On 10 May 2010, Hayes signed a three-year contract at Championship club Preston North End on a free transfer. He made 26 appearances and scored four goals for the financially-stricken club during the 2010–11 season. On 28 October 2010, Hayes returned to Barnsley on emergency loan until 1 January 2011, as a makeweight in the deal to extend Iain Hume's loan at Preston North End. He made seven appearances without scoring and returned to Deepdale when his loan expired. Personal problems and relegation to League One led Hayes to terminate his contract on 17 June 2011.

Charlton Athletic

On 21 June 2011, it was announced that Hayes was a third of a triple signing completed by League One club Charlton Athletic. He scored his first goal for Charlton in a 2–1 away win over Notts County on 13 August 2011. After the arrival and immediate impact of Yann Kermorgant, opportunities became limited for Hayes. On 24 February 2012, Hayes and Charlton Athletic teammate Gary Doherty joined League One club Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the 2011–12 season. He scored six goals in six appearances and was recalled by Charlton Athletic on 23 March. He made 22 appearances and scored three goals during the 2011–12 season as Charlton won the League One title and secured promotion to the Championship. Hayes was made available for transfer by manager Chris Powell prior to the beginning of the 2012–13 season and departed the club on 20 August 2012.

Brentford

On 20 August 2012, Hayes signed a three-year contract with League One club Brentford on a free transfer. He made his debut as a substitute against Yeovil Town on 21 August 2012 and missed a penalty in a 3–1 defeat. He finally scored his first goals for the club with a brace in a 2–2 draw with Hartlepool United on 27 October, but after scoring just four further goals over the following five months, he joined League One club Crawley Town on one-month loan on 11 March 2013, which was later extended until the end of the season. He scored two goals in 11 appearances and returned to Brentford on 30 April. Hayes played a part in each of the Bees' three League One play-off matches, but the club missed out on promotion to the Championship after a 2–1 play-off final defeat to Yeovil Town.

Despite scoring three goals during the 2013–14 pre-season, Hayes was frozen out once the regular season started and was made available for loan by manager Uwe Rösler. He made his only appearance of the season in a 3–2 League Cup first round victory over hometown club Dagenham & Redbridge on 6 August. Hayes joined League Two club Plymouth Argyle on a one-month loan on 4 October 2013. He failed to score in six appearances for the Pilgrims and returned to Brentford when his loan expired. Hayes had his contract terminated on 3 December 2013 and made 33 appearances and scored six goals during 15 months at Griffin Park.

Scunthorpe United (third spell)

Hayes signed for Scunthorpe (now in League Two) for a third time in his career on 17 December 2013, on a contract running until the end of the 2013–14 season. He scored four goals in 16 appearances and helped the Iron to promotion to League One with a second-place finish. Hayes was released at the end of the season. Across his three spells with Scunthorpe United, Hayes made 282 appearances and scored 78 goals.

Return to Wycombe Wanderers

On 15 May 2014, Hayes returned to League Two club Wycombe Wanderers on a two-year contract. In just over three seasons with the Chairboys, he scored 27 goals in 120 appearances and helped the club to the 2015 League Two play-off final, which was lost on penalties to Southend United. Hayes left Wycombe by mutual consent on 29 August 2017 and across his two spells with the club, he made 126 appearances and scored 33 goals.

Hemel Hempstead Town

On 22 September 2017, Hayes dropped out of the EFL for the first team in his career to join National League South club Hemel Hempstead Town. Despite joining the club in a bid to regain his fitness, he failed to win a call into a squad before departing three weeks later.

Newport County

On 17 October 2017, Hayes returned to the Football League to join League Two club Newport County on a contract running until the end of the 2017–18 season. Due to registration regulations, Hayes was not able to make his Exiles debut until after 3 January 2018. Hayes finished the season with 14 appearances, three goals and was released when his contract expired.

Return to non-League football

On 9 August 2018, Hayes dropped back into non-League football to join Isthmian League North Division club AFC Sudbury on a two-year contract. He scored 12 goals in 34 appearances during the 2018–19 season and retired in June 2019. In mid-November 2019, Hayes returned to football as a player with Isthmian League North Division club Romford. After one appearance, he transferred to Southern Counties East League First Division club Meridian VP, with whom he remained until 7 January 2020, when he transferred to Isthmian League South East Division club Faversham Town. Hayes made 10 appearances before joining Southern Counties East League Premier Division club Chatham Town in a player-sporting director capacity March 2020. He made four appearances and scored one goal across the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons.

Concurrent with his director of football role at Isthmian League Premier Division club Bowers & Pitsea, Hayes made three cup appearances during the first half of the 2022–23 season. On 6 January 2023, he joined Eastern Counties League Premier Division club Haverhill Rovers and made seven appearances before departing the club in mid-February 2023.

Managerial career and backroom roles

Hayes served Southern Counties East League Premier Division club Chatham Town as sporting director between 2020 and 2022. On 1 May 2022, Hayes was appointed director of football at Isthmian League Premier Division club Bowers & Pitsea. He departed the role in January 2023.

On 2 June 2023, Hayes was appointed manager of newly promoted Eastern Counties First Division South club Dunmow Town. Following defeat in the First Division South play-off final, Hayes departed the club at the end of the 2023–24 season. On 3 June 2024, Hayes was announced as manager of Eastern Counties First Division South club Burnham Ramblers.

Personal life

Born in Dagenham, Hayes grew up in East London and went to Barclay Junior School in Leyton, where he captained the school football team from the age of seven. He later attended Norlington School for Boys and The Bromfords School in Wickford, Essex. His older brother, Martin, is a football manager and former player and his son Noah was a member of the Charlton Athletic Academy. After retiring from football, Hayes began a career as an agent and launched Aspiro Lifestyle Management.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal992883326111634Total75117530428918Total12933625210315040Total234511041336Total1011995307312027Total311041Total1010020121Career total60513046171764212710165
Norwich City2001–02First Division0000000000
Scunthorpe United2002–03Third Division1880020208
2003–04Third Division352522231457
2004–05League Two46183110105119
Barnsley2005–06League One4565520425613
2006–07Championship3052010335
Huddersfield Town (loan)2006–07League One4141
Scunthorpe United2007–08Championship4081010428
2008–09League One441630001035719
2009–10Championship45922425113
Preston North End2010–11Championship2321022264
Barnsley (loan)2010–11Championship7070
Charlton Athletic2011–12League One193200010223
Wycombe Wanderers (loan)2011–12League One6666
Brentford2012–13League One234510041326
2013–14League One00001010
Crawley Town (loan)2012–13League One112112
Plymouth Argyle (loan)2013–14League Two601070
Scunthorpe United2013–14League Two164164
Wycombe Wanderers2014–15League Two39122110324515
2015–16League Two374311000415
2016–17League Two233430041317
2017–18League Two201030
Newport County2017–18League Two13310143
AFC Sudbury2018–19Isthmian League North Division321151304012
Romford2019–20Isthmian League North Division1010
Meridian VP2019–20Southern Counties East League First Division311243
Faversham Towntitle=Paul Hayes – Faversham Town F.C. 1st Teamurl=https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/favershamtownfc/teams/160964/player/paul-hayes-2492447/66045access-date=8 January 2020website=www.favershamtownfc.co.uk}}Isthmian League South East Division9010100
Chatham Town2019–20Southern Counties East League Premier Division2121
2020–21Southern Counties East League Premier Division101020
Bowers & Pitsea2022–23Isthmian League Premier Division00102030
Haverhill Rovers2022–23Eastern Counties League Premier Division7070
Dunmow Town2023–24Eastern Counties League First Division South80000080
Burnham Ramblers2024–25Eastern Counties League First Division South60001070
2025–26Eastern Counties League First Division South41001051

Honours

Scunthorpe United

Barnsley

  • Football League One play-offs: 2006

Charlton Athletic

Individual

  • Scunthorpe United Player of the Year: 2009–10

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