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Sam Ricketts

Samuel Derek Ricketts (born 11 October 1981) is a Welsh former professional footballer, manager, and businessman who played as a , earning 52 caps for the national team between 2005 and 2014. He began his senior career at Oxford United in 2000, making 48 appearances before moving to non-league Telford United in 2003, from where he joined Swansea City in 2004 and made 103 appearances over two seasons, contributing to promotion to in 2005. Ricketts achieved status with Hull City in 2008 and later played for Bolton Wanderers and Wolverhampton Wanderers, amassing over 450 professional appearances before a knee injury forced his retirement as Coventry City captain in November 2016. Born in , , to a prominent family—his father was the 1978 world showjumping champion and his uncle a champion National Hunt —Ricketts initially pursued showjumping, finishing second in a qualifier at age 13 before switching to at his grandfather's encouragement. Eligible for through his grandmother, he debuted internationally in 2005 and became a reliable right-back known for his left-footed versatility and set-piece delivery. After retiring, Ricketts obtained coaching licenses and served as an academy coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers before being appointed manager in May 2018 on a three-year contract. He moved to side Town later that year, guiding them to an eighth-place finish in 2018–19—their best in 25 years—and reaching the fourth round, where they faced , before his dismissal in November 2020 amid a poor start to the following season. Since leaving management, Ricketts has focused on business, acquiring and reopening a builders' merchant in as Francome's Building Supplies Ltd in 2021, named after his uncle, and as of 2025 is a co-owner in , including the horse which won at in November 2025.

Biography

Early life

Samuel Derek Ricketts was born on 11 October 1981 in , , . He was born into a prominent equestrian family; his father, Derek Ricketts, was the 1978 world showjumping champion, while his uncle, , was a multiple-time champion . Ricketts grew up surrounded by horses on his family's yard, which housed 20 to 30 animals, and he began riding at a young age, achieving notable success by age 13, including a second-place finish in a qualifier. Despite his family's equestrian background, Ricketts developed an early passion for , influenced by his grandfather , a former player for Swindon Town. His initial games were informal, played in his uncle's indoor arena using hay bales as goalposts, where his grandfather encouraged him to develop his left foot. Although raised in , Ricketts identified strongly with his Welsh heritage through his grandmother, which qualified him for the Wales national team and sparked his admiration for Welsh from a young age. At around 13 years old, he chose to pursue over showjumping, joining the youth setup at local club Oxford United in 1994.

Personal life

Ricketts is married, with whom he has shared aspects of his family life publicly through occasional mentions in interviews. Following his dismissal from Town in November 2020, Ricketts transitioned away from management and acquired a local company that was closing down, reopening it as a builder's merchant business. He serves as a of Francome's Building Supplies Ltd, based at the WPI Trading Estate in Ollerton, , . As of 2025, Ricketts continues to reside in the United Kingdom, with no reported involvement in active coaching roles, focusing instead on his business ventures.

Playing career

Club career

Ricketts began his professional career with Oxford United, joining the club's youth setup in 1999 and signing a professional contract in April 2000. He made his senior debut on 8 October 2000 in a 2–1 Second Division loss to Swindon Town and went on to make 48 appearances, scoring once, across spells that included a loan to non-league Nuneaton Borough in 2002–03. Released by Oxford at the end of the 2002–03 season, he dropped into the Conference with AFC Telford United for the 2003–04 campaign, where he helped the side reach the FA Trophy final. In May 2004, Ricketts signed with as manager Kenny Jackett's first acquisition, establishing himself as a reliable right-back with 103 appearances and one goal over three seasons. He played a pivotal role in the Swans' 2004–05 playoff campaign, featuring in the semi-final victory over Notts County and the final win against Huddersfield Town that secured promotion to . His consistent performances earned him the club's Player of the Season award that year, though struggled to consolidate in the higher division during his tenure. Ricketts joined side Hull City in July 2006 on a three-year deal, making 129 appearances and scoring once while contributing to back-to-back promotions. He was a key part of the Tigers' 2007–08 playoff success, starting in the semi-finals against Bristol City and the final against Bristol Rovers to reach the , followed by a third-place finish in 2008–09 that earned promotion to the via the play-offs. In the top flight during 2008–09, Ricketts featured in 29 matches, providing defensive solidity in Hull's debut season, which ended in relegation. After Hull triggered a release clause in his contract, Ricketts transferred to Wanderers in July 2009 for an undisclosed fee, where he spent four seasons making 114 appearances and scoring once. Primarily deployed at right-back, he adapted well to demands, helping avoid relegation in 2009–10 with notable performances in survival battles. The club suffered relegation in 2011–12, after which Ricketts remained a regular in the , captaining several matches and contributing to a mid-table finish in 2012–13 amid defensive reshuffles. In July 2013, Ricketts signed a two-year deal with Wolverhampton Wanderers as a and was immediately appointed club captain. He made 44 appearances and scored twice in his first season, leading Wolves to the League One title in 2013–14 with a record 103 points, including standout contributions in a 24-game unbeaten run. Injuries limited his involvement the following year, prompting a short loan to Swindon Town in March 2015 where he played 12 times; persistent issues led to his release by Wolves in June 2015. Ricketts joined Coventry City on a one-year contract in July 2015, captaining the side in with 46 appearances and one goal in his debut season. Extended for 2016–17, he started the campaign but chronic knee pain forced medical advice to retire on 16 November 2016, ending a career that spanned over 540 professional appearances and 10 goals, predominantly as a versatile defender who experienced all four English football divisions and multiple promotions.

International career

Ricketts, born in , , qualified to represent through his Welsh grandmother. He received his first call-up to the senior national team in April 2004 while playing for Telford United. His senior debut arrived on 9 February 2005 in a friendly against at the , a 2–0 victory that marked John Toshack's first match as manager following his return. Over the next decade, Ricketts earned 52 caps for Wales between 2005 and 2014, failing to score in any of his appearances. He became a regular squad member under Toshack and later Gary Speed, providing defensive reliability as a right-back or centre-back. His international career encompassed participation in UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup qualifiers, including 11 appearances in Euro 2012 qualifying and 13 in 2006 and 2014 World Cup campaigns. Notable matches included a 3–2 World Cup qualifying win at Northern Ireland on 8 October 2005, where his cross led to Simon Davies' opening goal, and a 1–1 draw against Belgium in a 2013 World Cup qualifier. Ricketts featured in early preparations for , receiving a call-up for the opening match against on 9 September 2014 but withdrawing due to injury. His final cap came on 5 March 2014 in a 3–1 friendly victory over at . Following this, he stepped away from international duty amid growing club commitments at Wolverhampton Wanderers and considerations of his age at 32. Throughout his tenure, Ricketts contributed to ' gradual improvement in the , bolstering the defense during a transitional era, though the team fell short of qualifying for a major tournament.

Managerial career

Wrexham

In May 2018, Sam Ricketts was appointed as the first-team manager of in the , leaving his role as lead coach of the Wolverhampton Wanderers under-16s academy team, where he had joined part-time in August 2017 and gone full-time that November. He signed a three-year contract with the club, marking his first senior managerial position. Ricketts' tenure lasted from May to December 2018, during which he oversaw 23 competitive matches, achieving 13 wins, 7 draws, and 3 losses for a win rate of 56.5% and an average of 2.00 points per match. His debut in the came on 4 August 2018, with a 1–0 victory over Dover Athletic at Crabble Athletic Ground. Under his leadership, scored 30 goals while conceding just 14, contributing to a climb up the table and leaving the team in fourth place by the time of his departure, their strongest position in over a . Ricketts' side demonstrated strong form in the early stages of the 2018–19 season, with only three defeats and a defensive record that limited opponents to an average of under 0.61 goals per game. His tactical approach prioritized defensive solidity, drawing on his experience as a former , which helped establish as promotion contenders in the fifth tier. On 3 December 2018, Ricketts departed by mutual consent to become manager of club Shrewsbury Town, with compensation agreed between the clubs. In the lead-up to his exit, placed him on gardening leave, barring him from the touchline for their match against Ebbsfleet United on 1 December.

Shrewsbury Town

Ricketts was appointed as manager of on 3 December 2018, leaving his role at to take charge in on a two-and-a-half-year contract. His move followed a successful spell at that positioned them fourth in the . During his tenure, Ricketts oversaw 96 matches, securing 28 wins for a 29.2% win rate, with the team achieving mid-table finishes of 18th in 2018–19 and 15th in 2019–20. He faced a tough start, including a nine-game winless run in league play in early 2019 that tested team confidence. Progress in the provided a highlight, as advanced from their group stage as runners-up to the second round in 2019–20, where they were eliminated by Manchester City U21 on penalties. The 2019–20 season was significantly impacted by the , which led to a curtailed campaign and frozen league standings after 34 games. Ricketts was sacked on 25 November 2020 amid poor form, with earning just one win from their opening 13 matches and sitting 23rd in the table, 10 points from safety. The cited the need for "fresh impetus" to the in their official statement announcing the decision. As of 2025, Ricketts has not returned to management, instead focusing on his business ventures that have occupied much of his time post-departure.

Career statistics and honours

Club statistics

Sam Ricketts made a total of 513 appearances and scored 11 goals across his club career in all competitions. He accumulated 49 yellow cards and 3 red cards during this period. The following table provides a breakdown of his appearances and goals by club:
ClubYearsAppearancesGoals
Oxford United1999–2003481
Swansea City2004–20061053
Hull City2006–20091281
Bolton Wanderers2009–20131141
Wolverhampton Wanderers2013–2015503
Swindon Town (loan)2014–2015121
Coventry City2015–2016561
Career total51311
Note: The loan to Swindon Town was from Wanderers during the 2014–2015 season.

International statistics

Sam Ricketts represented at senior international level from 2005 to 2014, accumulating 52 caps without scoring any goals. He made his debut on 9 February 2005, starting as a left-back in a 2–0 friendly win against at the in . During his international career, Ricketts featured exclusively in friendlies and qualifying campaigns for the and , with failing to advance to any major tournaments in this period. Ricketts' appearances spanned encounters with a range of opponents, including strong sides such as , , , and , as well as smaller nations like , , and . Primarily deployed as a —often at right-back or left-back—he contributed to several competitive results, such as home wins over (1–0, WC qualifier, 2005) and (2–1, friendly, 2013).

Appearances by Competition

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
Friendlies280
qualifiers130
qualifiers110
Total520
Data compiled from match records; no individual clean sheet statistics are recorded in available sources.

Appearances by Year

YearAppearancesGoalsNotable Opponents (Examples)
200590, ,
200660,
2007100,
200870,
200950,
201040,
201110
201240,
201350,
201410
Total520
Ricketts' final international appearance came on 5 March 2014 in a 3–1 friendly victory over , after which he retired from duty.

Managerial record

Sam Ricketts' managerial career spans stints at and Town, where he managed a total of 119 matches across league and cup competitions. His overall record stands at 41 wins, 39 draws, and 39 losses, yielding a win percentage of 34.5% and an average of 1.36 points per game. These figures encompass incomplete seasons at both clubs, with Ricketts departing mid-season in December 2018 and Shrewsbury in November 2020.

Record at Wrexham AFC (May 2018 – December 2018)

Ricketts managed 23 matches during his tenure at Wrexham in the National League, achieving 13 wins, 7 draws, and 3 losses, with 30 goals scored and 14 conceded. This resulted in 46 points and 2.00 points per game.
CompetitionGamesWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals Against
2213722913
100111
Total2313733014

Record at Shrewsbury Town (December 2018 – November 2020)

At Shrewsbury Town in , Ricketts oversaw 96 matches, recording 28 wins, 32 draws, and 36 losses, while scoring 121 goals and conceding 138. He accumulated 116 points, averaging 1.21 points per game. The tenure covered parts of three seasons, including participation in domestic cup competitions.
CompetitionGamesWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals Against
82232831103117
201124
94231311
311136
Total96283236121138

Player honours

Sam Ricketts accumulated several team honours during his playing career, primarily through successful campaigns and cup victories with various clubs. These achievements highlight his contributions to defensive solidity in key seasons leading to collective successes. Swansea City
  • to via the League Two play-offs (2004–05 season).
  • Football League Trophy winners (2005–06 season).
Hull City Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • champions (2013–14 season, with a record 103 points).
Coventry City Ricketts did not receive any individual awards during his career.

Managerial honours

Ricketts' managerial career has not yielded any major trophies or promotions. At , he oversaw a promising start to the season, with the team winning 15 of their first 22 league matches and entering the playoff positions before his departure in December 2018. During his time at Town, notable achievements included a run in the , where the team topped their group and advanced to the second round by defeating Newcastle United U21 3–0, only to exit on penalties against Manchester City U23. In that season, Shrewsbury improved to a 15th-place finish with 41 points, avoiding relegation comfortably. No further honours have been recorded in Ricketts' managerial roles as of 2025.

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