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Tom Pope

Thomas John Pope (born 27 August 1985) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward and serves as joint player-manager for Athletic of the Division One West. Born in , Pope began his professional career with Alexandra in 2006, where he scored 17 goals in 32 league appearances over three seasons. He then joined Rotherham United in 2009 for a fee of £150,000, making 35 league appearances and scoring 4 goals before a loan move to Port Vale in January 2011. Pope signed permanently with Port Vale in 2011, embarking on a prolific spell that saw him score 56 league goals in 149 appearances and earn the League Two Player of the Year award in 2013 after netting 31 goals. After transferring to Bury in 2015, where he added 10 league goals in 54 games, he returned to Port Vale in 2017 for a second spell, during which he became the club's record post-war goalscorer with a total of 115 goals across three stints in 343 appearances. Following his release from Port Vale in 2021, Pope has continued his career in , including spells at Town and his current role at Kidsgrove Athletic since 2024.

Early life and youth career

Family and background

Thomas John Pope was born on 27 August 1985 in , . Raised in the Potteries area of , Pope grew up in a working-class family with deep local roots, developing a lifelong passion for as a boyhood supporter of the club. Before establishing himself as a footballer, he took on early jobs, including working as a window-fitter while balancing commitments. Pope's initial exposure to stemmed from the vibrant in the Potteries and encouragement from his , who shared his for the sport and attending Port Vale matches. This foundation later led to his entry into structured youth development at Crewe Alexandra.

Youth development

Pope began his youth football development with Crewe Alexandra's academy, joining at a young age and remaining until he was released at 15 in around 2000. Growing up in , he received strong family support, including from his father Rob, who managed a local Sunday league side. After his release from Crewe, Pope spent time progressing through the youth ranks at local non-league club Hanley Town before entering senior non-league football. He then played for four years in non-league setups, including Biddulph Victoria and his father's team Sneyd FC, where he honed his skills as a striker despite facing physical challenges from opponents in tougher environments. In 2005, at age 19, Pope impressed enough in non-league to rejoin Crewe Alexandra on a contract worth £200 per week, marking his path to full professionalism after leaving a glazing job. However, limited opportunities in Crewe's first team led to loan spells at Conference North clubs Lancaster City and Stafford Rangers during the 2005–06 season, followed by a longer loan to Barrow in 2006–07, allowing him to gain experience and build his reputation.

Club career

Crewe Alexandra

Pope turned professional with Crewe Alexandra in October 2005 at the age of 20, signing from non-league side for a nominal fee after impressing during a trial period. To build match experience in his early professional years, he was loaned to Conference North clubs, including and during the 2005–06 season, followed by a season-long loan to in 2006–07. Pope made his senior debut for on 10 March 2007, entering as a late substitute for Gary Roberts in a 1–0 defeat away to Gillingham at . He gradually broke into the first-team squad during the 2007–08 campaign, scoring his first goal for the club in a 3–2 home win over Swansea City in September 2007. Over the subsequent seasons, Pope featured regularly, accumulating 56 league appearances and 17 goals for from his debut through to the end of the 2008–09 season. In 2008–09, Pope emerged as Crewe's leading marksman, netting 10 goals in League One as the team suffered relegation to League Two. His form earned him a two-year contract extension in November 2008, securing his stay at the club until summer 2011. However, just seven months later, in June 2009, Crewe sold Pope to League Two rivals Rotherham United for a fee of £150,000, which was a then-club record for Rotherham, with the striker signing a three-year deal at his new club.

Rotherham United

In June 2009, United signed striker Tom Pope from Crewe Alexandra for a club-record fee of £150,000, with the 23-year-old agreeing to a three-year contract. Pope's time at proved challenging, as he struggled with form and injuries, managing only four league goals in 53 appearances over two seasons in League Two from 2009 to 2011. A foot injury sidelined him during pre-season and early in the 2010–11 campaign, while ongoing fitness concerns delayed his return to full match readiness until late summer 2010. Seeking to revive his career, Pope joined Port Vale on a one-month loan in late January 2011, where the lifelong Vale supporter made 13 appearances and scored three goals before the deal was extended. Despite this brief upturn, he was recalled by in April 2011 ahead of the play-offs but failed to feature. Unable to establish a regular starting role upon his return, Pope was released by at the end of his contract in summer 2011.

First spell at Port Vale

In January 2011, Tom Pope joined Port Vale on a one-month loan from United, debuting in a 1–0 defeat to Lincoln City on 29 January. He went on to make 13 appearances during the loan spell, scoring three goals, with his first strikes coming as a brace in a 2–1 home victory over Bradford City on 18 February. His impact under manager helped stabilize the team's attack amid a challenging season, and the loan was extended before expiring at the end of the 2010–11 campaign. Impressed by Pope's contributions and his lifelong support for the club, Port Vale secured his services on a permanent basis in August 2011, signing the 25-year-old forward on a free transfer from on a one-year contract under new manager . This marked the beginning of a successful tenure, as Pope quickly became a key figure in the squad, forming effective partnerships with midfielders and contributing to the team's resurgence in League Two. Over the next four seasons, from 2011 to 2015, Pope made 183 appearances across all competitions for Port Vale, scoring 66 goals and establishing himself as the club's primary goal threat. His consistency was evident in the 2012–13 campaign, where he netted 33 goals in 50 appearances, including 31 in league play, propelling Port Vale to automatic promotion to with a second-place finish. For his outstanding form, Pope was named the Football League's League Two Player of the Year in March 2013 and also received Port Vale's Player of the Year award for the 2012–13 season. The following year, in 2013–14, he retained the club's Player of the Year honor after scoring 23 goals in despite the team's relegation back to League Two.

Bury

In June 2015, Tom Pope joined Bury on a free transfer from Port Vale after rejecting a contract offer with reduced terms at his previous club, where he had enjoyed a prolific spell scoring 66 goals in 183 appearances. The 29-year-old signed a three-year deal with Bury under manager , aiming to bolster the team's attacking options in . Over the next two seasons, Pope made 73 league appearances for , scoring 10 goals and providing 12 assists, while totaling 79 appearances and 12 goals across all competitions. His contributions were instrumental in helping the club secure mid-table finishes and avoid relegation, finishing 18th in 2015–16 and 16th in 2016–17 despite defensive vulnerabilities and managerial changes. Although his goal output was more modest than at , Pope's work rate, hold-up play, and leadership on the pitch earned him popularity among supporters during a challenging period for the club. Pope's time at Bury ended in May 2017 when he agreed a mutual settlement on his contract to rejoin Port Vale, amid the club's emerging financial pressures that would later escalate. The agreement allowed him to depart 12 months early, reflecting ongoing contract disputes exacerbated by Bury's ownership instability under Stewart Day, though full administration occurred in 2019.

Second spell at Port Vale

Pope returned to Port Vale on a free transfer from Bury on 18 May 2017, signing a two-year after leaving the amid ongoing contract disputes that allowed him to depart despite having a year remaining on his deal. During his second spell at , which lasted until 2021, Pope made 147 appearances and scored 46 goals across all competitions, re-establishing himself as a key figure in the team's attack. He was instrumental in the club's survival in League Two during the 2017–18 season, finishing as top scorer with 19 goals as Port Vale ended 21st and avoided relegation. His consistent performances earned him the club's Player of the Year award in , along with multiple other honors including Players' Player of the Year and top scorer. Pope was appointed club captain ahead of the 2018–19 campaign and held the role through to 2020, providing leadership during a season that saw Port Vale mount a playoff push before finishing 10th in League Two. As skipper, he contributed 14 goals in 41 appearances that year, helping to stabilize the squad amid managerial changes. His tenure as captain emphasized his maturity and commitment to the boyhood club, where he continued to lead by example in subsequent seasons despite the team settling into mid-table finishes. Pope's second spell concluded with his release in June 2021, announced by the club on 10 May, after which his total of 115 goals for Port Vale across both spells ranked him second in the club's all-time scoring list behind Wilf Kirkham. The departure marked the end of his full-time professional career at the club he supported as a .

Later career

Following his release from Port Vale in May 2021, Pope signed for Premier Division side Town on 21 July 2021. As club captain, he led to a league and cup double in the 2022–23 season, winning the Cup with a 4–2 penalty shoot-out victory over in the final on 27 April 2023 and the NWCFL (sponsored as the Macron Cup) with a 3–1 win over Burscough on 8 May 2023, where he accepted the trophy on behalf of the team. Pope departed Congleton in July 2023 to join Northern Premier League Division One West club Witton Albion on 7 July. In his single season with the club, he made 25 appearances across all competitions and scored 9 goals. On 20 May 2024, Pope returned to Hanley Town—the club where he made his senior debut in 2003—as a player and head of youth development. His time there proved short-lived, with the club confirming his departure on 18 October 2024 after receiving a formal approach from rivals Kidsgrove Athletic. Pope joined Kidsgrove Athletic in the Division One West on 18 October 2024. By February 2025, he had made 23 appearances for the club and scored 7 goals. In early 2025, Pope was appointed joint player-manager alongside Matty Rhead, a role he continues to hold as of November 2025. Now aged 40, Pope has embraced semi-professional , combining on-pitch contributions with coaching duties at the eighth tier of the English football pyramid.

Playing style and attributes

Style of play

Tom Pope primarily operated as a centre-forward, fulfilling the role of a traditional target man in attacking setups that emphasized direct play and crosses into the . In this capacity, he focused on receiving long balls from midfield or defense, using his body positioning to shield the ball from opponents and initiate attacks. His approach suited formations like the 4-4-2, where he could serve as the focal point for wide deliveries, though he adapted to more fluid 4-3-3 systems during spells at clubs favoring quicker transitions. A key element of Pope's game was his hold-up play, where he would back into defenders to retain possession and link midfield runners with the forward line, effectively bridging the gap between phases of play. This tactical intelligence allowed him to draw markers out of position, creating space for teammates to exploit, while also demonstrating his ability to poach opportunities inside the box by timing late runs into dangerous areas. He often positioned himself as the finisher in crowded penalty areas, capitalizing on rebounds or cut-backs to convert chances with instinctive finishes. Pope posed a consistent aerial threat, frequently contesting crosses and set pieces to win headers and direct play toward goal, which became a hallmark of his contributions across his career. His headed goals underscored this strength, often resulting from well-timed jumps and nods down for onrushing attackers or powerful efforts past goalkeepers. This ability made him particularly effective against defenses employing high lines or zonal marking schemes. Beyond technical involvement, Pope exhibited a high work rate in pressing opposition defenders, harassing them into errors during transitions and engaging in robust physical battles to disrupt build-up play. His willingness to "rough up" centre-backs, targeting perceived weaknesses in their physicality, aligned well with the intense, combative nature of lower-league , where such duels often decided matches. This tenacity ensured he remained a persistent , forcing opponents to adjust their strategies around his presence.

Physical characteristics

Tom Pope stands at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall, possessing a strong and robust frame that has been particularly advantageous in aerial challenges throughout his career. This physical build, combined with his height, has allowed him to dominate as a target man, leveraging his presence in the penalty area for headers and physical duels. In his early career, Pope exhibited notable agility that complemented his physicality, enabling quick movements and one-touch finishes near goal. Pope's career has been punctuated by injury challenges, notably recurring issues, including a lateral operation in 2014 that sidelined him for several months. He underwent further in September 2023 and an operation in 2024 while playing in . Despite these setbacks, his endurance has enabled over 20 seasons in competitive , with performances in the 2025 season for Athletic demonstrating sustained mobility and fitness in the as of November 2025.

Personal life

Family

Tom Pope has been married to his wife, , since the early 2010s. The couple have two children. Pope's family has significantly influenced his career choices, particularly those involving relocation. In August 2017, he opted to return to Port Vale on a lower-tier contract rather than accept a more lucrative offer in , emphasizing the need to remain close to and their young children in the area to avoid disrupting family life.

Off-field incidents

In February 2009, Pope was charged with affray following an altercation in , , involving a dispute outside a pub with two other men. The incident occurred after a night out, and Pope, then 23 and playing for Crewe Alexandra, was arrested alongside Carl Meredith and Jason Roberts. Pope pleaded guilty to the charge at in July 2009. He was sentenced to 200 hours of and a six-month suspended prison sentence. In November 2019, Pope was suspended for one match by the for improper conduct after using abusive language on toward fans during Port Vale's 1-0 league defeat to Crewe Alexandra. The post, made in the heat of the match, was deemed to breach FA Rule E3 by an independent regulatory commission, and Pope was also fined £1,000. He subsequently apologized for his comments, stating they were made in frustration. In January 2020, Pope received a one-match ban and £1,500 fine for improper comments regarding Manchester City defender . This incident, combined with a subsequent six-match in July 2020 for an aggravated breach involving an anti-Semitic post about the , underscored ongoing issues with his activity. The ruled the 2020 post abusive and insulting, requiring Pope to complete an education course alongside the fine of £3,500. Pope appealed the longer ban but it was upheld, and he publicly apologized, attributing the post to videos he had viewed. In May 2025, Pope was involved in a spat with a fan, where he threatened to "punch the f***ing head" of the supporter and made comments wishing harm during their treatment. The exchange led to significant backlash, and Pope issued a public apology, stating he was unaware of the fan's health condition and expressing regret.

Career statistics and honours

Career statistics

Tom Pope's senior career spans multiple clubs across the and non-league divisions, with a total of 576 appearances and 161 goals across all competitions as of 2025. His statistics include league matches, domestic cups such as the and , and other competitions, with no recorded appearances. The following tables summarize his performances, broken down by club and including loan periods where applicable; totals encompass all verified competitions.

Club Career Statistics

ClubYearsLeague AppearancesLeague GoalsCup AppearancesCup GoalsTotal AppearancesTotal Goals
Alexandra2006–20095617305917
Rotherham United2009–2011534112646
Port Vale2010–2015, 2017–2021316993716353115
Bury2015–201773101048314
Later non-league clubs (Billericay Town, St Albans City, Town, Hanley Town, Witton Albion, Congleton Town)2021–20247020527522
Athletic2024–present20421225
Overall Career Totals: 656 appearances, 179 goals (all competitions).

Competition Breakdown

Pope's goals have been distributed across various competitions, with a focus on league play in lower tiers of the .
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2838038
2054623
24114
1654
Non-league and other128386
These figures highlight Pope's prolific scoring record at Port Vale, where he became the club's all-time leading goalscorer with 115 goals in 353 appearances (including ). In the 2024–25 season with Athletic in the Division One , he has contributed 5 goals in 22 appearances as of 2025.

Individual

Tom Pope was named the League Two Player of the Year for the 2012–13 season, recognizing his 27 goals that helped Port Vale secure promotion. He also won Port Vale's Player of the Year award in 2013, following a season in which he scored 33 goals across all competitions. Pope repeated the Port Vale Player of the Year honour in 2014, earning it through consistent goal-scoring contributions in League One. In 2018, he achieved a clean sweep of multiple club awards, including the main Player of the Year, Players' Player of the Year, Supporters' Club Player of the Year, Away Travel Player of the Year, and Top Scorer, after netting 14 goals in League Two.

Team

Pope was part of the Port Vale squad that earned promotion to as League Two runners-up in the 2012–13 season, finishing with 88 points from 46 matches. With Town, he contributed to winning the Cheshire Senior Cup in 2023, defeating on penalties in the final after a 2–2 draw. That same year, Town claimed the North West Counties Football League (NWCL) Macron Challenge Cup, overcoming Wythenshawe Town 3–2 in the final at FC's Victory Park.

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