Matthew Halliday
Football, Football player
1987 –
Who is Matthew Halliday?
Matthew Halliday is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Lowestoft Town. Halliday was born in Norwich and joined Norwich City as a trainee. In February 2006 he joined Hereford United on loan, although this was technically classed as work experience due to him still being a trainee. He made the bench at Hereford, but did not make a first team appearance for the Bulls. Along with fellow trainees Andrew Cave-Brown, Robert Eagle and Andrew Fisk, Halliday was offered a professional contract in April 2006. All four, plus a further trainee Michael Spillane signed their professional contracts on 1 July 2006.
Halliday made his debut for the Norwich first team as a late substitute in a League Cup match against Torquay United on 23 August 2006, when he replaced injured captain Adam Drury. He was unable to break into the first team again in the 2006/07 season however and joined Torquay on loan on 25 January 2007 along with teammate Rossi Jarvis. He made his league debut, for Torquay, on 10 February 2007, playing in the 1–0 defeat away to Lincoln City. He played twice more for Torquay within the next ten days, in defeats at home to Hartlepool United and away to Rochdale before returning to Norwich at the end of his one-month loan.
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