Education
He finished his Cray career with 8 goals from 94 games, and then signed for Bromley, the club whose ground Cray shared, in 2005.
He finished his Cray career with 8 goals from 94 games, and then signed for Bromley, the club whose ground Cray shared, in 2005.
Wood is a left-sided and right-sided player who can play either at full back or on the wing. Early career Sam Wood started playing football for Long Lane before joining. He progressed through the ranks at the club before joining the reserve team in 2002 and eventually making his first team debut in 2003.
During his time at Cray, he became a fans" favourite, helping the club to the quarter-final of the FA Vase, and promotion to the Isthmian League for the first time in the club"s history, in the 2003-2004 season, and scoring Cray supporters" goal of the season to clinch a 2–0 victory against AFC Wimbledon to end their 78-game unbeaten run.
His performances attracted interest from professional clubs, and after trials with clubs including Gillingham, Charlton Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wood joined League Two club in May 2008. (2008–2012) After impressing in pre-season, Wood made his Football League debut for against Bury, but picked up an injury in their 1–0 loss which kept him out for a few weeks.
He proved his fitness by playing the full 90 minutes – and scoring – in a practice game, and returned to the first team as a substitute in the 1–1 draw with Lincoln City. He scored his first goal for the club on 28 December against Exeter City, and played regularly for the first team, helping the Bees to the 2008-2009 League Two title, as well as scooping several individual awards including the supporters" Player of the Season.
In his second season, Wood lost his place on the left wing due to the form of Myles Weston, but was a regular in the team, either playing on the right wing or at left-back in place of the injury-prone Ryan Dickson.
Wood spend the majority of the 2011-2012 season on loan at Rotherham United, making 26 appearances and scoring one goal. At the end of the season he was released by. Wycombe Wanderers (since 2012) In July 2012 Wood signed a two-year deal with Wycombe Wanderers, after interest from AFC Wimbledon.
He scored a 35-yard volley on his debut. which was later named as Wycombe"s "Goal of the Season".
Like at, Wood played at either left-back or left midfield. His versatility was recognised supporters as they named him their player of the season.
Wood continued to hold down a regular place in his second season with the club Despite avoiding relegation to the non-league on the final day of the season, Wood was rewarded with a new two-year contract taking him to July 2016.
During the 2014/15 League 2 play off final Wood had his crucial penalty saved during the shootout by Blues young keeper Daniel Bentley resulting in Southend United gaining promotion.