Lewis Gobern

Lewis Thomas Gobern (born 28 January 1985 in Birmingham) is an English footballer. The former academy graduates of Wolverhampton Wanderers and right winger remained the sporty breakthrough - also due to numerous injuries - denied. He is currently without a club.

Sports career

At the age of eleven years, Lewis Gobern castle, whose younger brother Oscar, later also a professional footballer, was the youth division of Wolverhampton Wanderers and went through the club's academy. His first professional experience gained the right attacking midfielder but at third division Hartlepool United, to him, the " Wolves " had borrowed in November 2004 for a month. He made his debut on 2 November 2004 in the Football League Trophy against Carlisle United ( 1-0) and left four days later his league debut against Doncaster Rovers (2-1) follow. After a single league use for his hometown club on 5 November 2005 as a substitute against Norwich City ( 2-0), he also found in the 2005 /06 regular match practice once a new Leihvereinen - these were between November 2005 and January 2006, the third division Blackpool FC and from March 2006 to the end of the season the Bury FC, who acted still a major league deeper.

Under the new Wolves coach Mick McCarthy Gobern immediately received another short-term use; he was then constantly find in autumn 2006 in the starting lineup and scored to brink November / December, 2006 in two consecutive games against Crystal Palace and Leicester City his first two goals for Wolverhampton. However, its development was following a sensitive damper, as put him two independent hamstring injury after Christmas for the rest of the season out of action. Gobern was initially able to recover and signed in June 2007 a ​​new two-year contract before overtook him next setback during pre-season. A knee injury saw to it that the entire 2007 /08 took place without him.

About the reserve team of Wolves is Gobern worked from August 2008 back to professional sports and he received in January 2009 at third division Colchester United again have the opportunity to gain experience in League football until the end of the season. After his return he opened the club's management in Wolverhampton that the expiring contract should not be renewed and Gobern thus the search for a new club has been suggested. A new chance at a new beginning eventually offered him the third-tier Milton Keynes Dons. There Gobern signed before the start of season 2009/10, a one year contract, with an option for another year. It was finally when only one in which Gobern as a reserve player played only seven of 20 league operations from the beginning. Instead, he signed in June 2010 when fünftklassigen club Grimsby Town the next one-year contract.

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