Sam Byram

Sam Byram

Byram during Leeds United's 2014 pre-season
Personal information
Full name Samuel Mark Byram[1]
Date of birth (1993-09-16) 16 September 1993[1]
Place of birth Thurrock, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Playing position Right back / Right winger
Club information
Current team
West Ham United
Number 22
Youth career
2005–2012 Leeds United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2016 Leeds United 130 (9)
2016– West Ham United 9 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16:45, 21 November 2016 (UTC).


Samuel Mark "Sam" Byram (born 16 September 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club West Ham United. He primarily plays as a right back, but can also play as a right midfielder or right winger.[3]

Byram was called up to the England Under 20 team for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup but withdrew from the squad through injury and remains uncapped at international level.

Club career

Byram was born in Thurrock, Essex[1] before moving north, where he attended Ralph Butterfield Primary School, Haxby, and then Joseph Rowntree School in York. He played for the City Schools team as a boy before joining Leeds United.[4] After completing his secondary education at school, he signed scholar forms with the West Yorkshire club in 2010. During his first year as scholar, he played 'down' a year in the under-16 team to help his development as a footballer.[5]

He later progressed to his age group in the under-18s where he would become a regular in the team during his second year in 2011–12. As an integral part of the team, he scored several goals over the course of the season as the under-18s finished as runners-up to Newcastle United in their divisional academy league.[6] Following the end of the season in May 2012, he was one of five young players rewarded with their first professional contracts for their performances in the campaign.[7]

Leeds United

2012–13 season

Byram playing for Leeds United in 2012

In the first friendly match of Leeds United's 2012–13 pre-season against Farsley, Byram was one of a number of youngsters given an opportunity to impress manager Neil Warnock when he lined up for the second half at Throstle Nest.[8] United recorded a convincing 5–2 victory over their city rivals.[8] Nevertheless, he would travel with the first-team on their summer tour of the South West of England the following week, featuring in the games against Tavistock, Bodmin Town and Torquay United.[9][10][11] Byram remained as part of the first-team in pre-season after returning to the North; playing for an hour and scoring in the game away to Preston North End.[12]

After impressing in pre-season, Byram was handed the number 25 shirt for the season ahead and he made his first team debut at Elland Road in a 4–0 victory over Shrewsbury Town on 11 August in the League Cup.[13] Byram retained his place in the first-team the following week in United's first league game of the campaign against Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was part of a defence that kept a clean-sheet in a 1–0 victory over one of the early favourites for promotion and his performance out-wide against the England international Matt Jarvis won praise from several observers.[14] He signed a new three-year contract with the West Yorkshire club two days after his league debut and only three months after signing his first professional contract with the club.[15]

Byram scored his first professional goal on 28 August in the 3–0 League Cup second-round victory over Oxford United. Picking up the ball just outside the penalty area, he beat two Oxford defenders with his first and second touches before chipping the goalkeeper from inside the box in the 34th minute to give his team a 2–0 lead.[16] An impressed Neil Warnock told reporters after the game that "Sam will probably never score another goal like that in his career".[17] Byram remained a permanent feature in the first-team squad during the early months of the season with United legend Eddie Gray tipping him to win a call-up to England Under-21 squad in the near future if he maintained his form.[18] His former manager in the under-18s Neil Redfearn stated that Byram's rise through the ranks at the club served as a good example for other promising youngsters including his former team mates in the academy side; Ross Killock, Dominic Poleon and Simon Lenighan.[19] On 2 October, he scored his first league goal for Leeds in a 2–2 draw away to Bolton Wanderers, heading in an El-Hadji Diouf cross.[20][21] An away match at Leicester City on 5 March saw young Byram score his third goal for Leeds in a 1–1 draw.

After his impressive form for Leeds linked him with Premier League interest,[22] Byram signed a new contract with Leeds on 26 January 2013, to extend his stay at the club until 2016.[23] He scored his second league goal for the club on 6 March, in a 1–1 draw away at Leicester City,[24] and followed this up with the equaliser in another 1–1 draw, at home to Peterborough United.

On 26 April 2013, Byram won the Yorkshire Evening Post Player of The Season award with 99% of the vote.[25] After being linked with an £8 million pound move to Manchester City in the summer, Byram proclaimed that he wanted to stay at Leeds to try earn promotion.[26]

At the clubs annual end of season awards on 27 April, Byram won the Player of the Year Award, Young Player of the Year Award, Players Player of the Year Award and also the Supporters Club Player of the Year Award.[27]

On 30 July 2013, Bryam was named in Sky Sports Football League Players to watch out for in the Football League.[28]

2013–14 season

The hip injury sustained at the end of the 2012–13 season ruled Byram out of the England Under 20's World Cup. Bryam's injury caused him to miss the entire 2013–14 pre-season friendlies for Leeds. After missing the start of the 2013–14 season, on 6 August, Leeds Manager Brian McDermott proclaimed that Byram had an injection in his hip and the injury may require surgery which could potentially rule him out for several months.[29]

Byram made his first-team return on 21 September 2013, playing 57 minutes in Leeds' 2–1 defeat against Burnley. He also played Leeds' next game, a League Cup defeat to Newcastle, playing the full 90 minutes.[30] Byram played just 27 games during an injury hit season.

2014–15 season

On 1 August, Byram was assigned the Leeds number two shirt for the 2014–15 season.[31] On 9 August, Southampton manager, Ronald Koeman confirmed that Leeds had rejected a bid of £4.5million from to sign Byram.[32] Byram was given a straight red card on 23 August against Watford for an off the ball incident with defender Daniel Pudil.[33]

Byram scored his fourth goal for Leeds in a 2-1 win against Hudderfield Town on 31 January. During 2015, head coach Neil Redfearn changed Leeds' formation to a 4-2-3-1 with Byram moved forward into an attacking right wing position, with Scott Wootton played as the regular right back. Byram scored the second goal in a 2–0 away win over Reading on 10 February.[34] On 18 March 2015 Byram scored for Leeds United against Fulham in a 3–0 away victory.[35]

On 9 April, after rumoured Premier League interest in Byram and teammates Lewis Cook, Charlie Taylor and Alex Mowatt, head coach Neil Redfearn challenged Leeds United's owners to keep a hold of their home grown talents.[36]

On 2 May 2015, Byram was one of five players nominated for the Fans Player of the Year Award at Leeds United's official end of 2014–15 season awards ceremony, but lost out to eventual winner Alex Mowatt. Byram was also nominated for Young Player of the Year Award, but missed out on the Young Player of the Year award to Lewis Cook.[37]

2015–16 season

Byram with West Ham United, January 2016

Byram started the pre season for Leeds playing as a right forward in Uwe Rösler's new 4-3-3 formation.[38] On 31 July 2015, head coach Uwe Rösler revealed that despite speculation linking Byram to Premier League clubs,[39] that he was not looking to sell the player and that he was an important player for the club.[40][41] On 12 August 2015, Byram missed a penalty in a penalty shootout against Doncaster Rovers in the League Cup, with Leeds losing 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.[42]

On 22 September 2015, Byram was criticized by Leeds Owner Massimo Cellino who revealed he was 'deeply offended' and 'hurt' that Byram had not signed a new contract at Leeds United.[43] Yorkshire Evening Post reported that the contract offer from Cellino to Byram was actually a reduction on his existing wage on a long term deal.[44] On 5 December 2015, Bryam turned down a further contract offer, with the offer being just a 1-year extension, however parity of his current wage.[45]

On 17 December 2015, Byram scored a brace in the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers to seal United's 3-2 win.[46] On 27 December 2015, Byram scored in the match against Nottingham Forest to end the match as a 1-1 draw.[47]

On 5 January 2016, Byram was named The Championship Player of the Month for December 2015, after scoring 3 goals and gaining assists throughout the month.[48] After being subject to enquiries from Premier League clubs, on 7 January 2016, Leeds Manager Steve Evans revealed that he wanted to keep Byram at the club but that Massimo Cellino had advised the enquiries had not been concrete enough for a move to happen.[49] Byram left Leeds in January 2016. He has played 143 games in all competitions, scoring 10 goals.[50]

West Ham United

2015–16 season

Byram signed for Premier League club West Ham United on a four-and-a-half year contract for an undisclosed fee on 20 January 2016.[51] He made his West Ham debut as a 13th-minute substitute for the injured Carl Jenkinson on 23 January in a 2-2 draw against Manchester City. In his post-match interview, manager Slaven Bilic revealed that Byram had not been in the matchday squad but was a late inclusion following an injury to James Tomkins.[52]

2016–17 season

On 29 July 2016, Byram made his first start and appearance of the season in a 2–1 defeat against NK Domzale in the first leg of the Europa League third qualifying round tie.[53]

International career

On 17 May 2013, Byram was called up to the England Under 20's team by Peter Taylor for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey.[54] However, on 11 June 2013 he withdrew as a precaution due to a hip injury sustained towards the end of the 2012–13 season.[55]

Honours

Individual

Style of play

Byram's style of play has been likened by many to that of Gareth Bale. His running power from full back and his ability to create play from deeper areas meant he became one of the focal points of Leeds United's attacking play.[58][59]

Career statistics

As of match played 1 October 2016
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Leeds United 2012–13[60] Championship 4434051534
2013–14[61] Championship 2501010270
2014–15[62] Championship 3930000393
2015–16[63] Championship 2231010243
Total 1309607114310
West Ham United 2015–16[63] Premier League 4040
2016–17[64] 5000004[lower-alpha 1]090
Total 90000040130
Career total 139960714015610
  1. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

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