Rory Loy

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Rory Loy
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Loy pictured training for Scotland U21's in 2009
Personal information
Full name Rory James Loy
Date of birth (1988-03-19) 19 March 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Dumfries, Scotland
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Position(s) Striker/Left-Wing
Team information
Current team
Dundee
Number 9
Youth career
2004–2006 Kilmarnock
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2011 Rangers 2 (0)
2008–2009 Dunfermline Athletic (loan) 18 (3)
2010 St Mirren (loan) 8 (0)
2011–2013 Carlisle United 50 (7)
2013–2015 Falkirk 60 (29)
2015– Dundee 29 (8)
International career
2008–2009 Scotland U21[1] 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 May 2016 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10 January 2010

Rory James Loy (born 19 March 1988) is a Scottish professional footballer, currently playing for Scottish Premiership side Dundee. He has previously played for Rangers, Dunfermline Athletic, St Mirren, Carlisle United and Falkirk. Loy has also represented Scotland at under-21 international level.

Early life

Loy was born in Dumfries on 19 March 1988 and grew up in the town of Stranraer and the village of Sandhead. He attended Sandhead Primary School and Stranraer Academy.

Club career

Rangers

Loy began his career with Kilmarnock in 2004 at age of fourteen[2] before being snapped up by Rangers for £20,000 in 2006. In October 2007, Loy signed a one-year extension to his Rangers contract to remain at Ibrox until the summer of 2009.[3] In March 2009 having impressed on loan, Loy signed a further two-year extension to his Rangers contract, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2011.[4]

He made his first team debut in a Scottish Premier League match against Inverness CT on 1 November 2008, coming on as a substitute in the 56th minute.[5]

Loan spell at Dunfermline Athletic and St Mirren

In December 2008, he joined Dunfermline Athletic on loan until 26 January 2009.[6] After the move, Loy revealed it was a chance he couldn't turn down.[7] Loy made his debut, several days after joining the club, coming on as a substitute for Andy Kirk, in a 2–1 win over Queen of the South and on 17 January 2009, Loy scored his first goal for the club, in a 1–1 draw against Airdrie United. In January 2009, his loan was extended till the end of the season.[8] Having agreed the loan extension, Loy believed it could help him earn a first team place when he returned to Rangers.[9] Later in the season, Loy scored two more goals in a separate match against Partick Thistle and Morton.

On 29 January 2010, Loy joined Scottish Premier League rival St Mirren on a six-month loan deal.[10] He then made his debut, coming on as a substitute for Garry Brady, in a 1–0 loss against Hamilton Academical on 2 February 2010.[11] However, Loy wasn't in the starting line-up regularly, due to suffering a virus, along with team-mate Paul Gallacher, John Potter and Lee Mair.[12]

Carlisle United

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Loy in a match against Brentford on 8 October 2011.

On 28 January 2011, English League One side Carlisle United announced the signing of Loy on a permanent deal from Rangers on a two and a half-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[13] After the move, Loy stated he had to leave Rangers to help revive his career.[14]

Loy made a slow start for the club, but on 1 March 2011, he scored his first goal and set up a goal for Ben Marshall, who then, in turn, set up a goal for Loy, in a 3–1 win over Charlton. In the Football League Trophy Final, Loy played the final two minutes after coming on as a substitute for Tom Taiwo, as Carlisle United beat Brentford.[15] With lack of first team players, Manager Greg Abbott promised that he would give Loy and Paddy Madden first team opportunities next season.[16]

In his first full season, Loy scored three goals before his season was ended, when he suffered a broken leg on Boxing Day in a fixture against Preston after a nasty challenge from David Gray, which led to a nine-minute delay during the match. Loy's injury would lead the club to suffer a strikers crisis.[17] His injury resulted in undergoing surgery; which was successful.[18] His injury also led to Preston wishing Loy a speedy recovery, when the caretaker manager visited him.[19] Two months later, in mid-February, Loy managed to walk without using crutches.[20]

The next season, Loy would spend five months on the sidelines after having another setback due to injury.[21] On 31 December 2012, Loy made his first appearance since his injury, coming on as a substitute for Brad Potts, in a 1–0 loss against Crewe.[22] Upon his return, Manager Greg Abbott said Loy has returned more sharp and positive.[23] At the start of February, Loy scored against Tranmere Rovers, Stevenage and Portsmouth in three consecutive games. After scoring in one of the matches, Loy says was delighted to make his return and that his absence helped him appreciate playing first-team football.[24] At the end of the season, Loy was among seven players to be released, upon the expiry of their contract.[25] Days after his release, Loy attracted interest from a number of teams, according to his agent.[26] While Loy, himself, says on Twitter: "Met some people and made some memories at #cufc that will stick with me forever. Two years gone by in a flash. Loved every minute. Some real nice messages from the #cufc fans. Nice touch and always nice to know you were appreciated. Thank you."[27]

Falkirk

In July 2013, Loy started training with Scottish First Division side Falkirk and played as a trialist in a friendly against Forfar, scoring both goals as the Bairns won 2–1. He also played in Falkirk's 2–2 friendly draw with Dunfermline. Loy signed a two-year contract with Falkirk on 31 July 2013.[28]

Loy quickly established himself in the Falkirk side, scoring a double in his first home appearance against Greenock Morton on 17 August 2013.[29] After scoring sixteen goals so far this season, Loy scored his first hat trick for Falkirk in a 5–0 win against Cowdenbeath on 5 April 2014.[30] Loy said his aim was for the club to win the Scottish Championship[31]

Throughout the season he became renowned for his hard work and composed finishing, and this helped him build a strong rapport with The Bairns faithful. Loy was nominated along with Peter MacDonald, Anthony Andreu and Kane Hemmings for the PFA Championship Player of the Year for season 2013–14, but lost out to Hemmings.[32][33] However, on 27 April 2014, he was awarded the Falkirk Supporters Player of the Year, along with the Players Player of the Year, capping an overall superb campaign.[34] He was also handed the Falkirk Herald's Starshot award for the season, previously won by fan favourites Michael McGovern, Mark Millar, Ryan Flynn and Scott Arfield. Loy would add to his awards when he was named in the 2013–14 Scottish Championship team of year.[35] Throughout the season he was also named as Falkirk's player of the month for September,[36] February[37] and March by the club's supporters.[38]

Falkirk manager Gary Holt confirmed on 1 May 2014, that Loy was one of a few players to be offered an improved contract at the club, with his current deal running until 2015,[39] Having yet to sign a new contract, Loy, nevertheless, started the season well when he scored his first goals of the season, in a 7–1 win over East Stirlingshire in the first round of the Challenge Cup.[40] Loy scored his first league goal, in the opening game of the season, in a 2–2 draw against Cowdenbeath on 9 August 2014.[41] A few weeks later on 23 August 2014, Loy scored, in a 1–0 win over Hibernian.[42] He added three more goals by the end of 2014 against Cowdenbeath,[43] Alloa Athletic[44] and Dumbarton.[45] By the end of January, Loy added two more goals when he scored against Queen of the South[46] and Hearts.[47]

On the last day of the winter transfer window, Scottish Premiership side Hamilton Academical made a bid to sign Loy, but the bid was turned down.[48] Loy added his ninth goal of the season on 27 February 2015, in a 1–1 draw against Rangers.[49] However, Loy missed the reminder of the season after suffering a leg injury.[50] Despite this, Loy was named in the 2014–15 Championship Team of the Year.[51] Loy managed to recover from injury in time for the Scottish Cup, by visiting The FA's St George’s Park for two weeks.[50] Loy eventually started in the final in his last appearance for the club, as Falkirk lost 2–1 to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.[52]

Dundee

On 23 February 2015, Loy signed a pre-contract agreement with Dundee, agreeing to join the club on a three-year deal at the beginning of the 2015–16 season.[53] Loy scored twice on his competitive debut for Dundee, in a 4–0 win away to Kilmarnock.[54]

International career

Loy made his Scotland U21 debut against Northern Ireland in November 2008.[1] He gained four further caps at this level in 2009 against Albania, Austria, Belarus and Azerbaijan.[1] Loy scored a goal in the 4–0 win against Azerbaijan.[1]

Career statistics

As of 7 March 2016[55][56]
Club Season League Cup League Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Rangers 2006–07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007–08 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008–09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2009–10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010–11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Dunfermline Athletic (loan) 2008–09 18 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 23 3
St Mirren (loan) 2009–10 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Carlisle United 2010–11 17 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 19 1
2011–12 20 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 25 4
2012–13 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3
Total 50 7 2 1 2 0 3 0 57 8
Falkirk 2013–14 34 20 1 0 3 0 5 2 43 22
2014–15 26 9 4 0 2 1 3 2 35 12
Total 60 29 5 0 5 1 8 4 78 34
Dundee 2015–16 23 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 27 7
Career total 161 46 16 1 7 1 11 4 195 52


Honours

References

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