Sam Williamson

Samuel James " Sam" Williamson (born 15 October 1987 Macclesfield ) is a former English footballer.

Career

Williamson ran through the youth teams of Manchester City since the age of nine and was with the youth team in 2006 in the final of the FA Youth Cup, which went against the offspring of Liverpool FC lost. In July 2006 he and his teammates Laurence Matthewson Shaleum Logan, Michael Johnson and Kelvin Etuhu received their first professional contracts. At his competitive debut for the first team but Williamson had to wait almost two years. On 20 April 2008 he appeared as a substitute in the Premier League match against Portsmouth after 56 minutes from Sven -Goran Eriksson for the injured Richard Dunne. This remained his only use for Manchester City, the end of November 2008, he was brought on loan from Dean Saunders for Wrexham FC in the Football Conference. Williamson was able to convince left-back and changed the year free transfer to FC Wrexham.

Wrexham missed in the 2008 /09 season with Williamson as a regular player with the targeted promotion to the Football League Two clear. After a groin surgery at the beginning of the season 2009/10 Williamson not made ​​the jump to the core team and came across the course of the season only two appearances. On 31 March 2010, he was therefore given for the remaining season in the Conference South on the rise candidates Fleetwood Town. He came during his loan period to four inserts in ascension play-offs, in which Fleetwood successfully sat down, but he did not play. At the end of the season Williamson was one of those eleven Wrexham players who were offered a new contract for the following season.

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