13 Facts About Simon Rayner

1.

Simon Christopher Rayner was born on July 8,1983 and is a Canadian soccer goalkeeper, currently signed to Three Bridges in the Sussex County League Division One.

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Simon Rayner left Barry in the summer of 2003, joining Port Talbot Town in July that year.

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At end of the following season Simon Rayner had trials with Newcastle United and Swansea City, but joined Lincoln City in August 2004.

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Simon Rayner made his league debut for Lincoln on September 25,2004, but struggled to establish himself due to the presence of Alan Marriott as Lincoln's first choice keeper.

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Simon Rayner joined non-league Alfreton Town on loan in January 2006.

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Simon Rayner played ten times for Torquay before being recalled by Lincoln, this coming after Torquay had already been relegated to the Conference Premier.

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Simon Rayner was released by Lincoln at the end of the season.

8.

On June 4,2007 Simon Rayner signed for Torquay United on a two-year contract and despite competition from another new signing, Martin Rice, began the season as Torquay's regular goalkeeper in the Conference.

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Simon Rayner spent only a single season at Plainmoor, and joined Crawley Town in June 2008.

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At the time it was reported that Simon Rayner had been made available for transfer following a falling-out with Torquay manager, Paul Buckle.

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The Canadian stopper was a mainstay in the first-team throughout his first two seasons at Crawley, although Simon Rayner was displaced by young goalkeeper, Nick Jordan, towards the end of his second season at the club.

12.

In July 2011, it was announced that Simon Rayner had signed for Three Bridges of Sussex County League Division One.

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Simon Rayner has represented Canada at Youth, Under-20 and Under-23 levels.