Career
He previously played in defence. Born in Liverpool, Merseyside, Bayliss joined Rochdale and progressed through the ranks, making his Football League debut in the 1994-1995 season. He went on to make 186 league appearances for them, scoring nine times, before joining Luton Town during 2001-2002.
He spent four seasons at Kenilworth Road, making 37 league appearances and also had nine games on loan to Chester City before being released in the summer of 2005.
He spent the next season with Wrexham making 22 league appearances and he also had a four-game loan spell back at Rochdale. In the summer of 2006, he joined Lancaster City but then left at the start of November to join.
He has since become joint-manager of. Along with Darren Sheridan he oversaw a major turnaround in "s season.
The Bluebirds were 19th in the Conference North when Bayliss and Sheridan took over before an excellent second half to the season saw them finish 5th and qualify for the end of season play-offs.
Bayliss and Sheridan succefully kept in the Conference National the following season, finishing twentieth. With Sheridan he led to Wembley and the 2010 FA Trophy final where they played Conference National champions Stevenage Borough, who they defeated 2–1 after extra time to lift the trophy. Bayliss remained registered as a player until the end of the 2010–2011 season, though his appearances were largely restricted to low-profile cup matches or filling up the substitutes bench.
Following allegations made against him, Darren Sheridan was first suspended and then left in February 2012, leaving Bayliss as the sole manager of the club were relegated under Bayliss at the end of the 2012-2013 season and, following an unsuccessful start to the new season in the Conference North, Bayliss left the club in November 2013.