Gavin Glenrick Tomlin (born 21 August 1983) is an English former professional footballer. He was a versatile player who could play as a striker, on both left and right wings and attacking midfield.
He signed with Staines Town in December 2003,[7] having spent some time out of the game after breaking his leg during a trial at Barnet.[8] He scored 11 minutes into his "Swans" debut.[9] He had a trial with Notts County in June 2004.[10] He scored 13 goals in the 2004–05 season,[11] but left Staines in March to go on trial at Exeter City.[12] The following month, he joined Conference South club St Albans City on loan.[13] He moved on to Conference South side Yeading, but made only five starts and eight substitute appearances in the 2005–06 season.[14] He went on to have a brief stay at Isthmian League side Windsor & Eton.[7][15]
Tomlin signed a one-year contract with Leroy Rosenior's Brentford in July 2006.[16] He failed to break into the "Bees" first-team (despite a man of the match performance against Northampton early in the 2006–07 season). His contract was terminated by mutual consent on 30 January 2007.[17] He joined Conference South club Fisher Athletic in February 2007.[18] He helped the "Fish" to secure a play-off place in the 2007–08 season with a fourth-place finish.[19]
Yeovil Town
Tomlin joined League One club Yeovil Town on trial in June 2008.[20] His trial was successful as he impressed enough to win a two-year contract from Russell Slade; Tomlin stated that "this is my third chance at league football and I am not going to let it slip this time."[3] He finished the 2008–09 season as the "Glovers" leading goalscorer with nine goals. Included in this tally was a goal against Premier League side Middlesbrough in a 5–1 defeat at the Riverside Stadium.[21] He found the net seven times in 35 league games in the 2009–10 campaign. On 16 June 2010, he agreed to sign a new contract with Yeovil boss Terry Skiverton,[22] though he later changed his mind and left Huish Park on a free transfer.
In July 2012, Tomlin signed for Southend United on a one-year contract after being tracked by managerPaul Sturrock for five years.[29] He scored 16 goals in 42 games in the 2012–13 season for the "Shrimpers". He finished joint-top-scorer with strike partner Britt Assombalonga. He did, though, go 13 games without a goal and thanked Paul Sturrock for sticking by him during this spell before the start of the 2013 Football League Trophy final even though Sturrock had by then been replaced by Phil Brown. Southend were beaten 2–0 by Crewe Alexandra in the Wembley final.[30]
Port Vale
He signed with newly-promoted League One club Port Vale in June 2013.[31] Upon joining the club he stated that he was expecting to play as a striker, rather than as a utility forward, though he admitted he faced a challenge in dislodging either of free-scoring duo Tom Pope and Lee Hughes.[32][33] He was dropped from the starting line-up after failing to find the net in his first few games, and then spent a month out injured with ankle, hamstring and toe troubles.[34] He returned to action in December, and scored in four consecutive games.[35] He finished the 2013–14 campaign with six goals in only 27 appearances; in the summer Southend United manager Phil Brown confirmed that he was attempting to re-sign Tomlin.[36] Tomlin decided to move back to his native London, and determined on a move South from the Midlands.[37]
Crawley Town
Tomlin joined League One side Crawley Town for an undisclosed fee in June 2014 as "Reds" manager John Gregory stated "I have always admired Gavin".[38] He scored three goals in 40 appearances in the 2014–15 season as Crawley were relegated into League Two. He was released by new manager Dermot Drummy after making just 17 appearances in the 2015–16 campaign.[39]
Later career
Tomlin joined Isthmian League Premier Division club Dulwich Hamlet in August 2016, following a successful trial ahead of the 2016–17 season.[40] He went on to score 19 goals in 60 appearances across all competitions in his first season at the club, and helped Hamlet to the play-off final, where they were beaten 2–1 by Bognor Regis Town.[41] The Hamlet again qualified for the play-offs with a second-place finish in the 2017–18 campaign, and Tomlin scored the equalising goal in the final against Hendon at Imperial Fields before Hamlet secured promotion with a victory in the penalty shoot-out.[42]
In June 2010, Dagenham & Redbridge manager John Still stated Tomlin to be "a clever striker with good movement who links play well. He's a hard worker who is equally adept playing as a forward or wide."[23] Speaking in March 2011, Torquay manager Paul Buckle described Tomlin as a player that was "big, strong and has plenty of pace".[24]
"One of the things I like about him is that if the ball goes astray he's still hungry and always wants it, and when he's on the ball things might happen. He has a confidence about him, and that's what you need. You can't go hiding in that position."
^Nine appearances and three goals in FA Trophy, four appearances and two goals in Alan Turvey Trophy, two appearances in London Senior Cup, three appearances and one goal in Isthmian League play-offs