Background
Wealands was born in Darlington, County Durham.
Wealands was born in Darlington, County Durham.
He made nearly 400 appearances in the Football League, and over 200 more in the Conference. As a boy he played for Star Juniors, moving on to Darlington Cleveland Bridge. At 17 he signed professional forms for Wolverhampton Wanderers, but was unable to break through to the first team, and in 1970 moved back home to join Darlington in the Fourth Division.
After 18 months he was transferred to Second Division side Hull City.
He established himself as first choice goalkeeper a year later, and starting from the 1973-1974 season missed only three games in four years. Injury restricted his appearances in the next season, when Hull were relegated to the Third Division.
In July 1979 Wealands joined Birmingham City, then in the Second Division, for a fee of £30,000. His first season at Birmingham saw them promoted to the First Division.
He kept 16 clean sheets and was chosen Player of the Year.
He kept his place as first choice goalkeeper, despite competition from promising youngster Tony Coton, and played more than 100 games before a difference of views with new manager Ron Saunders saw him out of contention. He joined Manchester United as cover for Gary Bailey, initially on loan, in 1983, but a recurring back injury restricted his chances. Periods on loan at Oldham Athletic and Preston North End preceded his leaving the Football League altogether to join Altrincham in the Alliance Premier League (soon to be renamed the Football Conference).
In that season"s FA Cup, Altrincham reached the Third Round, where they were drawn away to Birmingham City, still in the First Division and still managed by Saunders.
The next season Wealands helped the club to the final of the Cheshire Senior Cup. He then had a spell at Barrow before returning to Altrincham in 1988.
His last of 273 games in all competitions for the club was in 1992, by which time he was 41 years old. After finally retiring from playing, he served briefly on the board of Altrincham, and has coached goalkeepers at Bury.
In his early days he worked in insurance, and later was involved with a property development company. with Birmingham.