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Gary Madine

Gary Lee Madine (born 24 August 1990 in , ) is an English former professional footballer who played primarily as a centre-forward, spending much of his 18-year career in the (EFL) with clubs including Carlisle United, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton Wanderers, and Cardiff City. Standing at 1.93 metres tall and known for his physical presence and goal-scoring ability in lower divisions, Madine made over 500 senior appearances and scored more than 100 goals before retiring in August 2025 shortly after joining non-league side Spennymoor Town. Madine began his professional career at Carlisle United in 2007, making his debut at age 17 and quickly establishing himself as a promising talent with 22 goals in 83 appearances during his initial stint. He gained further experience through loans to (2009), Coventry City (2009–2010), and (2010), before securing a permanent transfer to Sheffield Wednesday in 2011 for an undisclosed fee. At Sheffield Wednesday, he became a key player, scoring 25 goals in 126 league matches over four seasons and helping the team secure promotion from to the in 2012 via the play-offs. His time at the club was interrupted in October 2013 when he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for assaults on two men in Sheffield nightclubs, serving five months before being released in 2014; he returned to football later that year on loan to Carlisle United. Following loans to Coventry City (2014–2015) and (2015), Madine joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer in July 2015, where he netted 26 goals in 106 appearances amid the club's financial struggles and points deductions. In January 2018, he moved to Cardiff City for a reported £6.8 million, contributing to their title win and promotion to the that season, though he struggled to score in the top flight (zero goals in 28 appearances). Subsequent loans to Sheffield United (2019) and a release from Cardiff in 2020 preceded spells at (2020–2023, including a severe injury in 2023 that sidelined him for over a year), Hartlepool United (2024), and a brief stint at Spennymoor Town in 2025. Madine announced his on 21 August 2025, citing a desire to prioritize family and step away from the game after four promotions across his career.

Biography

Early life

Gary Madine was born on 24 August 1990 in , , to local parents in the North East region. He grew up in the nearby working-class community of Birtley on the area's main council estate, affectionately nicknamed "" by residents, where his mother and uncle Paul Roley provided key family support and mentorship in his early years. Madine attended Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy in Birtley from around 2001 to 2006, balancing his secondary education with burgeoning football interests and local training sessions. His uncle Roley, a close family figure with ties to the local boxing scene, played a significant role in guiding his development amid the challenges of a modest upbringing in the industrial North East. As a boyhood fan of Newcastle United, Madine drew early inspiration from club legends Alan Shearer and Chris Waddle, alongside admiration for Manchester United's Teddy Sheringham. He began playing organized youth football with Penshaw Boys Club and spent time on trial at Middlesbrough's academy, training briefly with future stars like Jonathan Woodgate, Yakubu, and Gareth Southgate before being released. At age 16 in 2006, he was scouted by Carlisle United's Eric Kinder during a trial, impressing enough to sign a professional contract and advance through the club's youth system by early 2007. In February 2010, Gary Madine was involved in an at the pub in city centre, where he punched a man, knocking him unconscious; Madine claimed the action was a "pre-emptive strike" after fearing an imminent attack. At in November 2010, he pleaded guilty to causing actual , receiving a sentence of 250 hours of unpaid , £1,500 in compensation to the victim, £1,800 in court costs, and an 18-month exclusion order from the pub. The judge noted Madine's youth and remorse but emphasized the seriousness of the unprovoked violence, while United stated their support for the player, describing him as a "genuinely good lad" who had learned from the incident. In 2012, Madine committed two separate nightclub assaults in while intoxicated. In , at the Paris Bar, he stared aggressively at Sheffield Wednesday fan Daniel , punched him unconscious after Beresford asked why, and broke his nose, leaving him dazed for two to five minutes. Four weeks later, on 11 March at Viper Rooms, Madine asked Sheffield United supporter Reece Hall which team he supported; upon hearing "United," he punched Hall in the eye, fracturing his cheekbone in five places and breaking his jaw, requiring surgical intervention. At Leeds Crown Court in September 2013, Madine was found guilty of actual bodily harm against and against Hall, though cleared of charges involving intent; he had denied both, claiming in the second incident, which the judge dismissed as a lie. On 4 October 2013, Judge Rodney Jameson sentenced him to 18 months' imprisonment—six months for the ABH and 12 months for the —citing the unprovoked nature of the attacks, Madine's alcohol-fueled "arrogant, violent thug" behavior, childish temper, and disregard for victims, while referencing his prior 2010 conviction as aggravating the case. He was also ordered to pay £1,500 compensation to and £4,200 in court costs; the judge noted Madine's contrastingly polite sober demeanor but stressed the need for deterrence. Madine had completed an course prior to sentencing. Madine served approximately five months of his sentence and was released in February 2014, after which he rejoined Sheffield Wednesday's squad before being loaned to Carlisle United in March 2014. In a public statement via his club, he expressed deep , apologized to the victims and Sheffield Wednesday supporters, and accepted full responsibility for his actions, vowing personal change. Sheffield Wednesday affirmed their commitment to his rehabilitation, condemning the assaults but supporting his return to the squad under strict conditions, with no tolerance for further breaches. This resulted in his absence from matches during the early 2013–14 season.

2023 driving incident

In September 2023, while playing for , Madine was involved in a incident in . He led on a high-speed chase in a £100,000 after reports of a disturbance, refused to stop for lights and sirens, sped down narrow roads, crashed into a parked , and fled the scene on foot before being arrested. Madine, who had four prior convictions for but a clean record, pleaded guilty to , while disqualified, and possession of . At Newcastle , he received a 12-month sentence suspended for two years, 200 hours of , a 46-month , and was ordered to pay £1,544 in costs.

Professional career

Carlisle United (2007–2011)

Madine joined Carlisle United's academy at a young age and signed his first professional contract with the club in the summer of 2007 at the age of 16, following a prolific spell in the youth ranks. He made his senior debut later that season on 3 March 2008, entering as a substitute during a 1–0 away win against Nottingham Forest. Madine appeared as a substitute in the subsequent play-off semi-final second leg against Leeds United, though Carlisle were eliminated 3–2 on aggregate. His first goal for the club came in August 2008, during a 4–1 league victory over Yeovil Town. The 2008–09 season marked Madine's breakthrough into the first team, where he featured in 25 matches across all competitions and scored 4 goals, including his first in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy against Grimsby Town. To gain further experience, he was loaned to in January 2009 for the remainder of the campaign, making 3 appearances in League Two without scoring. Upon returning, Madine continued to develop as a physical target man striker, drawing on his early life influences that built his robust playing style. In January 2009, Madine extended his contract with until 2011, but was soon loaned again to side Coventry City from August to October 2009, where he made 9 substitute appearances without netting. A further short-term loan to in League Two followed in February 2010, yielding 4 appearances and no goals. These outings helped hone his game, and back at , he signed another extension in August 2010 to keep him until 2012. The 2009–10 season saw Madine establish himself more prominently, with 30 appearances and 8 goals across competitions, contributing to Carlisle's run to the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final, where they lost 4–1 to at —Madine scoring a consolation goal in the defeat. His form continued to improve in 2010–11, as he netted 18 goals in 36 appearances before his departure, including a standout in a 4–0 league win over Hartlepool United shortly after pleading guilty to an off-field incident that resulted in obligations impacting his training schedule but not causing significant match absences. In January 2011, Madine transferred to Sheffield Wednesday for an initial fee of around £200,000, having made 103 appearances and scored 30 goals in all competitions during his time at .

Sheffield Wednesday (2011–2015)

Gary Madine transferred to Sheffield Wednesday from United on 31 January 2011 for an undisclosed fee, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract. Initially, he faced challenges adapting to the club, appearing in just five matches without scoring during the remainder of the 2010–11 season. Madine's form improved significantly in the 2011–12 season, where he made 36 appearances and scored 14 goals, playing a key role in Sheffield Wednesday's to the as champions. His contributions included vital goals in the campaign, helping the team secure automatic with a record points tally. In the subsequent 2012–13 season, he reached peak productivity with 43 appearances across all competitions and 7 goals, featuring prominently in the club's survival effort as they finished 18th and avoided relegation. His progress was disrupted in October 2013 when, following his for (as detailed in the legal issues section), he was sentenced to 18 months in , serving approximately four months before release in February 2014. This absence caused him to miss over 20 matches during the 2013–14 season, limiting him to just 6 appearances and no goals upon his return. Sheffield Wednesday provided rehabilitation support, allowing Madine to rejoin training and gradually reintegrate, though fan relations were strained amid . To regain match fitness, Madine was loaned out several times. In March 2014, he joined Carlisle United until the end of the season, making 5 appearances and scoring 2 goals in League One. He then moved to Coventry City on loan from November 2014 to January 2015, where he featured in 11 League One matches and netted 3 goals. Later, in February 2015, he was loaned to Blackpool until the end of the 2014–15 season, contributing 15 appearances and 3 goals in the Championship as the club fought relegation. Over his four years at Sheffield Wednesday, Madine made 101 appearances and scored 26 goals in all competitions. Notable moments included a in a 2–0 victory over rivals Leeds United in October 2012, which earned a vital point in the survival battle. He departed the club in July 2015 on a free transfer to Wanderers.

Bolton Wanderers (2015–2018)

Gary Madine played a pivotal role in Bolton Wanderers' successful 2016–17 campaign, appearing in 42 matches and scoring 10 goals to share the team's leading scorer honours with . His consistent performances, including vital contributions in key fixtures, helped Bolton secure second place and automatic promotion to the . Following promotion, Madine extended his contract with in May 2017, committing to a new two-year deal until 2019. In the subsequent 2017–18 season, he remained a focal point of the attack, netting 10 league goals across 28 appearances before departing midway through the campaign. Standout moments included a first-half brace in 's 3–1 home win over on 2 December 2017, which propelled the team out of the relegation zone. Madine developed a productive on-pitch partnership with fellow striker , with the duo combining effectively in several matches to support 's fight for survival amid a challenging season that ended in relegation. His contract expired in the sense that the mid-season transfer in January 2018 allowed Bolton to secure a reported £6 million fee from Cardiff City, marking the end of his stint at the club where he had tallied 96 appearances and 24 goals overall since joining in 2015.

Cardiff City (2018–2020)

On 31 January 2018, Gary Madine transferred to Cardiff City from Wanderers for a reported fee of around £6 million, signing an initial three-and-a-half-year contract. He made his debut for the club three days later as a substitute in a 4–1 victory over Leeds United. During the remainder of the 2017–18 season, Madine featured in 15 appearances across all competitions without scoring, providing physical presence and support in attack as Cardiff secured automatic promotion to the by finishing second in the . His contributions helped stabilize the forward line amid a successful promotion campaign under manager . In the 2018–19 season, Madine's opportunities were limited due to strong competition for the striker role, particularly from Danny Ward, who emerged as the preferred option. He made 11 appearances in total (5 in the league and 6 in cup competitions), accumulating just 37 minutes in the top flight, and failed to score. Struggling to adapt to the increased pace and intensity of Premier League defending, Madine often found himself on the bench or used sparingly in tougher fixtures. To regain form and match sharpness, he was loaned to side Sheffield United on 7 January 2019 until the end of the season. There, he made 16 appearances and scored 3 goals, including a brace in a 4–0 win over Reading, aiding the Blades' promotion as runners-up. Upon returning to for the 2019–20 season, Madine featured in 9 appearances (8 in the league) without finding the net, as the team battled relegation concerns under new management. Persistent challenges in regaining a starting place, combined with the club's squad adjustments, led to limited involvement. On 9 January 2020, his contract was terminated by mutual consent, allowing him to seek new opportunities. In total, Madine made 28 appearances for City across all competitions during his 18-month stint, scoring 0 goals and recording 3 assists, a period marked by his inability to replicate prior form amid top-flight adaptation issues and internal competition.

Blackpool (2020–2023)

In January 2020, Madine joined on a free transfer following his release from Cardiff City, signing an initial 18-month contract after a previous loan spell at the club in 2015. During the remainder of the 2019–20 season, he made 6 appearances and scored 1 goal, contributing to Blackpool's mid-table finish in 13th place. The 2020–21 season marked a breakthrough for Madine at Blackpool in , where he featured in 39 appearances across all competitions, netting 12 goals, including key strikes that helped the team secure a third-place regular-season finish. Blackpool advanced through the , defeating Oxford United in the semi-finals before overcoming Lincoln City 2–1 in the final at in May 2021 to earn promotion to the , with Madine playing a supportive role in the postseason run. In the following 2021–22 campaign, Madine remained a regular, making 42 appearances and scoring 6 goals as Blackpool consolidated their position with a 16th-place finish. His experience proved valuable, including spells as club captain, such as during a December 2022 match against former club Cardiff City. Madine's final season at in 2022–23 saw limited involvement due to a severe () injury sustained in March 2023, with 24 appearances and 3 goals before the team suffered relegation to after finishing bottom of the . He extended his contract in April 2022 for an additional year with an option for another, but was released in May 2023 alongside several teammates following the club's demotion. Over his permanent stint from 2020 to 2023, Madine made 92 appearances and scored 19 goals in all competitions, providing leadership and mentorship to younger forwards while establishing stability in the forward line during 's EFL transitions.

Hartlepool United (2024–2025)

In August 2024, at the age of 33, Gary Madine signed a one-year contract with club Hartlepool United, marking his return to competitive football after an 18-month absence due to injury. The move reunited him with the fifth tier, where he aimed to contribute to the team's promotion ambitions following his release from in 2023. During the 2024–25 season, Madine made 29 appearances and scored 7 , often starting in key matches as pushed for a playoff spot early in the campaign. His contributions included an emotional first for the on 26 November 2024, ending a 23-month scoring in a 2–0 home win over , followed by a late winner in a 2–1 victory against Town on 21 December 2024, securing three points in a tight contest among promotion contenders. Despite these highlights and avoiding major injuries, finished 11th in the with 60 points from 46 matches, settling for a mid-table position after a winless run toward the season's end. Madine's contract expired at the end of the season, and on 24 May 2025, announced his release alongside several other players, concluding his stint with the club after one year. Reflecting on his time there in early 2025, Madine acknowledged the physical toll of his career, noting he felt injury-free but recognized his evolving role as a senior figure mentoring younger forwards like Mani Dieseruvwe and Max , offering guidance on and amid the demands of .

Spennymoor Town and retirement (2025)

Following his release from Hartlepool United in late May 2025, Gary Madine signed a short-term permanent deal with club Spennymoor Town on 25 July 2025, marking a drop to the sixth tier of English after a professional career spanning nearly two decades. Madine made brief appearances in two matches for Spennymoor during August 2025, totaling 117 minutes played without scoring a goal, though he provided one assist. On 21 August 2025, just weeks into the season, Madine announced his retirement from professional football, leading to a mutual cancellation of his contract with the club. In his statement, he explained, "I’ve realised that I no longer have that fire in my belly that has helped me have the career I have had, and I don’t feel it’s right to collect a wage from such good people when I know my heart isn’t 100% in it." At the time of his retirement, Madine had amassed 469 league appearances and 100 goals across his career in English football's professional and semi-professional divisions. No immediate post-retirement plans were disclosed, though Madine expressed gratitude to Spennymoor's staff and supporters while wishing the team success for the season. Spennymoor manager Graeme Lee paid tribute to Madine, stating, "Gary leaves with our best wishes for the future. We’re sorry it’s not worked out for him the way we had hoped but we wish him well in his retirement and congratulate him on a fantastic career." Fans and former clubs reacted positively to Madine's candid decision, praising his honesty and reflecting on his across 11 clubs, from stints to lower-league resilience.

Professional records

Career statistics

Gary Madine's senior professional career statistics include 519 appearances, 138 goals, and 63 assists across all s in the , competitions, playoffs, and non-league matches. These figures encompass his time with multiple clubs, including periods on loan, and reflect contributions in league fixtures, domestic cups, and other tournaments. The data below is presented in club-by-club tables aggregating appearances and goals by competition type, with assists noted in totals where available; discrepancies in exact counts across sources arise from differences in logging and minor cup qualifications, but totals are verified against primary records. Carlisle United (2007–2011)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
7115
66
51
Other (incl. playoffs)72
Total8924
Assists: 0 (club total). Note: Includes youth and reserve contributions transitioning to senior level, but excludes later 2013–14 spell listed separately.
Rochdale (loan, 2008–2009)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
League Two30
Total30
Assists: 0.
Coventry City (loan, 2009–2010)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
90
Total90
Assists: 0.
Chesterfield (loan, 2009–2010)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
League Two40
Total40
Assists: 0.
Sheffield Wednesday (2011–2016)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
League One/Championship10126
FA Cup30
EFL Cup92
Total11328
Assists: 5 (club total). Note: The 2013–14 season was significantly impacted by an 18-month prison sentence for assault convictions, limiting him to 1 league appearance before a loan move; he returned briefly in 2014–15.
Carlisle United (loan, 2013–2014)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
52
Total52
Assists: 0.
Coventry City (loan, 2014–2015)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
113
Other (incl. playoffs)21
Total134
Assists: 0.
Blackpool (loan, 2014–2015)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
153
Total153
Assists: 1.
Bolton Wanderers (2015–2018)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
Championship/League One9624
62
30
Other (incl. playoffs)10
Total10626
Assists: 15 (club total).
Cardiff City (2018–2020)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
/260
20
Total280
Assists: 0 (club total). Note: Includes brief 2018–19 stint with limited minutes.
Sheffield United (loan, 2018–2019)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
163
Total163
Assists: 2.
Blackpool (2020–2023)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
/9219
54
/Other40
Total10123
Assists: 8 (club total, excluding prior loan). Note: Excludes 2014–15 loan period.
Hartlepool United (2024–2025)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
297
Other11
Total308
Assists: 1 (club total).
Spennymoor Town (2025)
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
20
Total20
Assists: 0. Note: Brief appearance before announcement on August 21, 2025.

Honours

Madine contributed to multiple promotions during his professional career, earning recognition as a key forward in several title-winning or play-off succeeding campaigns. With United, he was part of the squad that won the 2010–11 Football League Trophy, defeating 1–0 in the final at .

Team Honours

  • Football League Trophy: 2010–11 (Carlisle United) – Madine featured in the competition as Carlisle secured their first major trophy in over 40 years.
  • League One (2nd place promotion): 2011–12 (Sheffield Wednesday) – Madine scored 18 goals in 42 appearances to help secure automatic promotion to the Championship.
  • League One (2nd place promotion): 2016–17 (Bolton Wanderers) – Contributing 10 goals across all competitions in 45 appearances, Madine played a pivotal role in Bolton's return to the Championship.
  • Championship (2nd place promotion): 2017–18 (Cardiff City) – Madine appeared in 13 league matches during the campaign that saw Cardiff promoted to the Premier League.
  • Championship (2nd place promotion): 2018–19 (Sheffield United, on loan) – He made 16 appearances as Sheffield United earned promotion to the Premier League.
  • League One play-off winners: 2020–21 (Blackpool) – Madine scored eight goals in the regular season and provided physical presence in the play-off campaign, culminating in a 2–1 victory over Lincoln City in the final.

Individual Honours

  • Football League Young Player of the Month: September 2011 (Sheffield Wednesday) – Awarded for scoring four goals in five matches during his debut month with the club.
  • PFA Fans' League One Player of the Month: December 2016 (Bolton Wanderers) – Recognized for netting five goals in six league games.
  • Bolton Wanderers KIA Player of the Month: August 2017 and December 2017 – Voted by supporters for his consistent scoring form in the Championship.

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