Derek Lilley

Date of birth09 February 1974
Place of birthPaisley
NationalityScottish
Weight79 kg
Height1.78 m
PositionForward

Lilley featured regularly for Oxford United in the first half of 2000-01, netting a couple of goals including one in rather bizarre circumstances that led to it being included in the 'What Happened Next' feature of the 'Question of Sport' television programme.

The goal came when Reading 'keeper Phil Whitehead slid out of play when trying to prevent a corner and left the ball stranded on the line for Lilley to walk it into the net.

He subsequently joined Scottish Premier League club Dundee United in December, scoring against Rangers on his debut and finishing with a respectable tally of six goals from 18 appearances.

He is an experienced striker who is very quick and has a high work rate.

Lilley joined Boston United in July 2004 in a three-year deal but, for family reasons, his contract was soon cancelled and he agreed a new two-year spell with Livingston.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Greenock Morton 13 Aug 1991 27 Mar 1997
Leeds United 27 Mar 1997 06 Aug 1999
Heart of Midlothian 30 Dec 1998 06 Feb 1999 L
Bury 25 Mar 1999 17 Apr 1999 L
Oxford United 06 Aug 1999 14 Dec 2000
Dundee United 14 Dec 2000 30 Jun 2003
Livingston 04 Jul 2003 30 Jun 2004
Boston United 01 Jul 2004 16 Jul 2004
Livingston 16 Jul 2004

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1996-97 Leeds United Premier League 4
2
1997-98 Leeds United FA Cup
1
1997-98 Leeds United League Cup
3
1997-98 Leeds United Premier League
13
1
1998-99 Leeds United Premier League
2
1998-99 Leeds United UEFA Cup
1
1999-00 Oxford United League Cup 1
1
2000-01 Dundee United Scottish FA Cup 4
1
1
2000-01 Dundee United Scottish Premier League 18
6
3
1
2000-01 Oxford United FA Cup 1
2000-01 Oxford United League Cup
2
2000-01 Oxford United League Division 2 15
4
2
2
2001-02 Dundee United Scottish FA Cup 3
1
1
1
2001-02 Dundee United Scottish League Cup 1
2001-02 Dundee United Scottish Premier League 19
7
6
5
2002-03 Dundee United Scottish League Cup 2
2002-03 Dundee United Scottish Premier League 19
2
2
5
2004-05 Livingston Scottish Premier League 23
8
3
2


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

Club matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
14 Sep 1999 Oxford United v Everton D 1-1 League Cup 2nd round 1st leg
22 Sep 1999 Everton v Oxford United W 0-1
Agg: 1-2
League Cup 2nd round 2nd leg
12 Aug 2000 Oxford United v Peterborough United L 0-1 League Division 2
19 Aug 2000 Port Vale v Oxford United L 3-0 League Division 2
22 Aug 2000 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Oxford United W 0-1 League Cup 1st round 1st leg
26 Aug 2000 Oxford United v Brentford L 0-1 League Division 2
29 Aug 2000 Walsall v Oxford United L 3-2 League Division 2
05 Sep 2000 Oxford United v Wolverhampton Wanderers L 1-3
Agg: 2-3
League Cup 1st round 2nd leg
08 Sep 2000 Wycombe Wanderers v Oxford United L 3-1 League Division 2
13 Sep 2000 Stoke City v Oxford United L 4-0 League Division 2
16 Sep 2000 Oxford United v Bury W 1-0 League Division 2
23 Sep 2000 Millwall v Oxford United L 5-0 League Division 2
30 Sep 2000 Oxford United v Bristol City L 0-1 League Division 2
08 Oct 2000 Swindon Town v Oxford United L 2-1 League Division 2
14 Oct 2000 Oxford United v Wrexham L 3-4 League Division 2
17 Oct 2000 Oxford United v Luton Town D 0-0 League Division 2
21 Oct 2000 Rotherham United v Oxford United L 3-1 League Division 2
24 Oct 2000 Oxford United v Wigan Athletic L 0-2 League Division 2
28 Oct 2000 Reading v Oxford United L 4-3 League Division 2
04 Nov 2000 Oxford United v Bristol Rovers L 0-1 League Division 2
11 Nov 2000 Swansea City v Oxford United W 1-2 League Division 2
18 Nov 2000 Macclesfield Town v Oxford United W 0-1 FA Cup 1st round
25 Nov 2000 Oxford United v Notts County L 2-3 League Division 2
02 Dec 2000 Oldham Athletic v Oxford United L 3-2 League Division 2


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.