Paynter joined Southend United on a three-year contract on 7 August 2006 for an undisclosed fee,[12] although he actually joined the Shrimpers a few days earlier on loan, to enable him to play in their match against Stoke City. [35] Paynter eventually scored his first goal for Leeds in a 2–1 win at Preston North End on 8 March. He overcame a slight injury doubt and managed to play from the start in Swindon's 1–0 defeat to Millwall, with Paynter being substituted late on in the second half. He was released by Doncaster manager Paul Dickov in May 2014.

[71], On 26 November 2017, Paynter signed with Northern Premier League Premier Division club Warrington Town. [78], "Port Vale v Hartlepool: Return means so much to Billy Paynter", "Port Vale diary: Record start and Aspin enjoys Leeds game with Stoke fans", "Blackpool's Charlie Adam wins player of the month award", "The story of Swindon's scoring sensation", "Leeds United sign Swindon Town's Billy Paynter", "Leeds United: Sheffield United move for Paynter", "Leeds United v Hull City: Latest Whites team news", "Grayson confirms giving striker chance to discuss move", "Grayson drops a hint over Paynter's future", "Paynter Signs Until January – Brighton & Hove Albion", "Doncaster Rovers hopeful of signing Billy Paynter", "Now Paynter heads from Leeds to Doncaster", "Sheffield United sign Doncaster's Billy Paynter", "Paynter frustrated yet happy at Sheff Utd", "Doncaster Rovers offer deals to eight including James Coppinger", "Carlisle United: Gary Dicker and Billy Paynter join Cumbrians", "Carlisle Utd land Billy Paynter and Gary Dicker", "Carlisle United: Billy Paynter & Gary Dicker call PFA over fine", "Carlisle United offer deals to six players, with six to leave club", "Billy Paynter: Hartlepool United sign striker after Carlisle exit", "Billy Paynter named Hartlepool United captain", "Hartlepool United boss thrilled to keep 15-goal Billy Paynter", "Billy Paynter: Hartlepool captain out for the season after surgery", "Billy Paynter: I don't know what Dave Jones was doing with his tactics – now we need men to stand up and fight, not freeze", "Hartlepool United club captain Billy Paynter says farewell to Pools", "Hartlepool United: Billy Paynter among departures as trio are offered new deals", "Carden boosts Yellows squad with Paynter signing", "Yellows snap up former Leeds and Hartlepool striker - Warrington Worldwide", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2001/2002", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2002/2003", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2003/2004", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2004/2005", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2005/2006", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2006/2007", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2007/2008", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2008/2009", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2009/2010", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2010/2011", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2011/2012", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2012/2013", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2013/2014", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2014/2015", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2015/2016", "Games played by Billy Paynter in 2016/2017", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billy_Paynter&oldid=969364788, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only, This page was last edited on 24 July 2020, at 23:53. Follow Brad; Published January 24, … [57], Paynter signed a two-year contract with newly relegated League Two club Carlisle United in June 2014. He opened the 2004–05 season by being sent off for over celebrating after scoring Vale's first goal in a 3–2 defeat at Walsall on 7 August; he went on to criticize referee Lee Probert for ruining the game with the red card decision. [76], Paynter was appointed as an academy football coach at Everton in February 2018 and also spent six months as a coach at RIASA. [59] However Carlisle struggled during the 2014–15 season, and after being fined by new manager Keith Curle for refusing to take part in extra training sessions put on for players not in the first team, both Paynter and Gary Dicker took representation from the Professional Footballers' Association to dispute the legality of their fines. He helped Rovers to win the League One title in 2012–13.

[73] However he announced his retirement from football the following month.

Again, Paynter mainly played as a striker, but also made some appearances as a right midfielder. [17], Paynter made his debut for Bradford City against Nottingham Forest on 3 February 2007, scoring a last minute equaliser to earn the Bantams a 2–2 draw. [56] played 13 games for the "Blades" in the second half of the 2013–14 campaign, without scoring a goal. Teammate Sam Collins also moved to Hull at the same time. [55] He spent most of his time on the bench as Nigel Clough chose to use Jose Baxter as a false number nine in a highly successful run that took the club up the table and into the semi-finals of the FA Cup. The injury ruled him out of the rest of the pre-season, with manager Simon Grayson suggesting that the club could not provide and timescales on Paynter's recovery from injury. He scored his first senior goal past Notts County on 17 September 2002, making him the club's youngest goalscorer for 24 years. He scored three times in his 23 appearances, before moving on again at the end of the season. Brad Wheeler. [30] In late July however, it was reported that Paynter would be ruled out for two-months after suffering a stress fracture of the shin that he had picked up during Leeds' pre season schedule. The club reported Tony Pulis' Plymouth Argyle to The Football Association for an alleged illegal approach for the player,[9] but accepted a bid from Hull City. In a 17-year professional career in the English Football League he scored 131 goals in 529 league and cup appearances. His career stalled, and following a loan spell with Bradford City, he moved on to Swindon Town in August 2007. Paynter was named as the League One Player of the Month for January[27] – an award he was also nominated for again in March – and at this point Paynter also entered negotiations over a new contract with Swindon. There are 5 professionals named "Joel Paynter", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Paynter Dixon | 7,188 followers on LinkedIn | Australian owned family business providing award-winning design and construction solutions for 100+ years. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Elise’s connections and jobs at similar companies. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Katie’s connections and jobs at similar companies. November Paynter is the new director of programs for Toronto’s Museum of Contemporary Art. [54], On 10 January 2014, Paynter signed for Sheffield United on loan. [3] He was rewarded with a long-term contract at the season's end.[4]. View Jeremy Paynter’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community.

[6] In March, manager Martin Foyle dismissed rumours of Paynter moving to nearby Crewe Alexandra. [23] In one week in January 2008 he scored a goal and an own goal in an FA Cup replay with Barnet,[24] before he was sent off in a League One game with Crewe Alexandara. [65] His total of 15 goals in 35 appearances in the 2015–16 season made him the club's top-scorer and caused new manager Craig Hignett to exercise a contract clause to keep Paynter at the club for another year. View Katie Paynter’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. [50] The trial was cut short after a few days, and he began training with Doncaster Rovers. [70] Paynter was released in May 2017. [37], Having remained at Leeds despite interest from elsewhere, Paynter came on as a substitute for Leeds on the opening day of the 2011–12 season as they suffered a 3–1 defeat against Southampton. He was loaned out to Sheffield United in January 2014. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Jeremy’s connections and jobs at similar companies. [69] Paynter was one of three men – along with Stuart Parnaby and Ian Gallagher – tasked with assisting caretaker-manager Matthew Bates for the final two games of the season, which ended in a defeat and a victory, but ultimately relegation. Having not played since the opening day of the season for Leeds, in October 2011 reports circulated that several Championship clubs were interested in taking Paynter on loan. [60] He was transfer listed by Curle in May 2015. [43] On 27 October 2011, Paynter signed for Brighton & Hove Albion on loan until the start of January 2012. Jeremy has 1 job listed on their profile. He was sold to Hull City in January 2006, before moving on to Southend United eight months later. [26] Swindon reached the League One play-offs, and won their play-off semi final after beating Charlton Athletic on penalties – Paynter had missed the first leg through injury, but returned for the second leg which saw Swindon edge into the final at Wembley. Elise has 7 jobs listed on their profile. [42] but Leeds insisted they would not loan him to a rival club in the same division, and were currently considering an offer from an unnamed League One side. He started his career at Port Vale after being scouted in his native Liverpool at the age of ten.