Liam Jordan Palmer (born 19 September 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or right-back for and captains club Sheffield Wednesday.
Aside from a loan spell at Tranmere Rovers, he has spent his whole career with the Owls, being deployed in various defensive or midfield roles and making over 500 appearances for the club.
Born in England, Palmer represented Scotland from youth to senior international level. He played for the under-19s and under-21s and made his senior debut in March 2019, all the way until 2021.
Liam Jordan Palmer was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, on 19 September 1991. He is of Scottish and Jamaican descent.
Palmer began his career with Sheffield Wednesday when he was seven years old. Having progressed through the academy, Palmer appeared three times as an unused substitute throughout the 2009âÂÂ10 season. Following this, he signed his first-year professional contract and was expected to make a first-team breakthrough ahead of the 2010âÂÂ11 season. He was also awarded the club's Academy Player of the Year.
Palmer made his debut for Wednesday on 10 August 2010 in the League Cup first round match with Bury, which ended in a 1âÂÂ0 win at Hillsborough, being replaced in the second half by James O'Connor. On 6 January 2011, he signed a contract extension with the club, keeping him until 2013. After making some appearances from the bench, Palmer made his first start for the Owls on 22 February 2011, against AFC Bournemouth in a 0âÂÂ0 draw. He went on to make eleven appearances in all competitions in the 2010âÂÂ11 season.
At the start of the 2011âÂÂ12 season, Palmer appeared in the first three matches, including one against Blackpool in the first round of the League Cup where he successfully converted a penalty in a shoot-out, which was eventually won 4âÂÂ2 following a 0âÂÂ0 draw. He then scored his first senior goal in the 3âÂÂ1 home league win over Milton Keynes Dons on 10 September 2011. Palmer then set up a goal for Chris O'Grady, who scored twice, in a 3âÂÂ1 win against Scunthorpe United on 24 January 2012. However, Palmer found his first-team opportunities limited and spent most of the 2011âÂÂ12 season either on the bench or out of the squad. He would make fourteen league appearances in their promotion back to the Championship during the 2011âÂÂ12 season.
It was confirmed on 16 July 2012 that Palmer had joined League One club Tranmere Rovers on loan for start of 2012âÂÂ13 football league season for a total of six-months until the January transfer window. He made his debut for the club in the first round of the League Cup against Chesterfield, starting the match and playing 112 minutes before being substituted, as the club won 2âÂÂ1 after extra time. After making his debut for Tranmere Rovers, Palmer quickly established himself in the starting eleven, playing in a midfield position. In a match against Shrewsbury Town on 25 August 2012, he played a role, setting up an equalising goal, as the club drew 1âÂÂ1. Palmer then set up the only goal of the game, winning 1âÂÂ0 against Bury on 1 January 2013. Shortly after, he signed a contract extension with his parent club, keeping him until 2015 and around the same time signed a loan extension with Tranmere Rovers until the end of the 2012âÂÂ13 season. Since making his debut for the club, Palmer started every match until 15 February 2012 when Tranmere lost 2âÂÂ0 against Shrewsbury Town - he was sentâÂÂoff in the 6th minute for a challenge on Joe Jacobson, and served a three match suspension. After serving the suspension, he returned to the first team against Yeovil Town on 2 March 2013, coming on as a 64th-minute substitute, in a 1âÂÂ0 loss. Palmer regained his first-team place for the rest of the 2012âÂÂ13 season. At the end of the 2012âÂÂ13 season, he had made 46 appearances in all competitions.
Ahead of the 2013âÂÂ14 season, Palmer returned to his parent club and was given the #22 shirt. He also stated that his aim was to make a first-team breakthrough at Sheffield Wednesday following an impressive loan spell at Tranmere Rovers. Palmer made his first appearance of the season, starting the whole game in the right-back position, in a 2âÂÂ1 loss against Queens Park Rangers in the opening game of the campaign. After the match, he said: "Reserve team football can be very useful but going out on loan means you can get first-team games under your belt. Obviously from my experience, that's the best thing to do and I would advise any young player to do the same because it stands you in good stead. At first I was a bit sceptical of going out on loan and it can be daunting but you've just got to roll with the punches. That's what I did and it has paid off so far." Upon returning to the Owls, Palmer established himself in the first team, where he rotated between right-back, defensive midfield and centre-midfield positions. While playing in the right-back position, he contributed to two consecutive clean sheets on three separate occasions during the 2013âÂÂ14 season. His performance was praised by Manager Stuart Gray, due to his team effort and great energy. On 26 March 2014, Palmer signed a new four-year contract with the Owls. He then set up two goals in two matches between 29 March 2014 and 4 April 2014 against Watford and Leicester City. For his performance, he was named the club's Player of the Month for March. In April 2014, Palmer was named as Sheffield Wednesday's Player of the Season, as well as winning the 'Wise Old Owls Award'. However, he suffered a groin injury that kept him out for the rest of the season. Palmer made 44 appearances in all competitions in the 2013âÂÂ14 season.
Ahead of the 2014âÂÂ15 season, Palmer returned from injury, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 2âÂÂ1 win against York City in the preâÂÂseason friendly on 12 July 2014. It was announced on 31 July 2014 that his number shirt had changed to eight for the new season. He started the season well for Sheffield Wednesday, with the team conceding no goals in the first three matches of the season against Brighton & Hove Albion, Notts County and Derby County. Palmer played a part in a run of three consecutive clean sheets between 13 September and 20 September 2014 against Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham City and Reading. His contribution was praised by manager Stuart Gray. Since the start of the 2014âÂÂ15 season, Palmer continued to retain his first-team place, mainly playing in the right-back position; at times, he did play in central midfield. He made his 100th appearance for Sheffield Wednesday as the club lost 4âÂÂ0 against Fulham on 20 December 2014. This was followed up by helping the club keep three consecutive clean sheets in the league between 26 December 2014 and 10 January 2015 against Blackpool, Wigan Athletic and Nottingham Forest. However, during a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Fulham on 14 March 2015, Palmer suffered ankle injury and was substituted in the 29th minute, resulting in him being sidelined for the rest of the season. At the end of the 2014âÂÂ15 season, he made 36 appearances in all competitions.
Ahead of the 2015âÂÂ16 season, Palmer made a recovery from the ankle injury and made his return in a friendly match against Alfreton Town on 11 July 2015. He also switched his shirt number to #2. At the start of the season, Palmer found himself competing with Jack Hunt over the right-back position, and was placed on the substitutes' bench. As a result, his first-team starts were mainly when Hunt was absent or because of Carlos Carvalhal's tactical decisions. Despite this, he contributed the assist for one of the best goals of that season, in a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Leeds United on 22 August 2015. As the 2015âÂÂ16 season progressed, Palmer continued to be in and out of the side. At the end of the 2015âÂÂ16 season, he had made 19 appearances in all competitions, and was awarded by the Sheffield Wednesday Community Programme.
Ahead of the 2016âÂÂ17 season, Palmer switched his shirt number to #16. However, he continued to compete with Hunt over the right-back role, which saw him placed on the bench once again, though he made a number of starts in Hunt's absence. At one point during the season, Palmer played in the left-back position against Burton Albion on 16 August 2016. It was announced on 26 October 2016 that he had signed a contract extension with the club until the summer of 2019. Palmer then helped Sheffield Wednesday's defence by keeping three consecutive clean sheets between 13 December and 26 December against Barnsley, Rotherham United and Newcastle United.
On 14 January 2017, he made his 150th appearance for the club in a 2âÂÂ0 win against Huddersfield Town. Palmer finished with 23 appearances by the end of the 2016âÂÂ17 season.
At the start of the 2017âÂÂ18 season, Palmer continued to compete with Hunt over the right-back position and again was usually a substitute though he made a number of starts in Hunt's absence. At the start of January 2018, he began rotating in playing in either the right-back and right-midfield positions, but soon lost his first-team place once again under the management of Jos Luhukay. Despite this, he went on to contribute two assists, against Preston North End and Queens Park Rangers. Despite suffering injuries towards the end of the 2017âÂÂ18 season, Palmer went on to make a total of 30 appearances.
Ahead of the 2018âÂÂ19 season, Palmer swapped his shirt number back to #2. At the start of the season he was used in rightâÂÂmidfield and played the whole game in a 3âÂÂ2 loss against Wigan Athletic on the opening day. After missing two matches, Palmer returned to the starting line-up in the right-back position, in a 2âÂÂ1 win over Millwall on 22 August 2018. He regained his place at right-back for the next three matches before dropping out of the starting lineâÂÂup once again. After his return to the first team, Palmer found himself in and out of the starting line-up, due to strong competition and tactical reasons, for the next two months. He then kept two consecutive clean sheets between 22 and 26 December 2018 against Preston North End and Middlesbrough. During a match against Middlesbrough on 26 December 2018, Palmer made his 200th appearance for Sheffield Wednesday. He then contributed to four consecutive clean sheets between 19 January 2019 and 12 February 2019. Palmer regained his first-team place and played in the right-back position for the next three months. Having played in the rightâÂÂmidfield position on two occasions during 2018âÂÂ19, Palmer began playing in the left-back position under Steve Bruce. His performance led him to believe he could convince the club to offer him a new contract and that he wanted to stay at Sheffield Wednesday. Palmer, once again, had a role in consecutive clean sheets between 26 February 2019 and 4 March 2019 against Brentford and Sheffield United. Later in the season, he continued to rotate playing in either the right-back and left-back positions. Despite missing one more match, he went on to make 39 appearances in all competitions. Following this, Palmer was offered a new contract by the club, and it was announced on 12 July 2019 that he had signed a new three-year contract with Sheffield Wednesday.
Palmer started the 2019âÂÂ20 season well when he set up the club's first goal of a 3âÂÂ1 win over Reading in the opening game of the season. He then started in the next two matches before suffering a back injury that saw him miss two games. He returned to the starting lineâÂÂup and played 75 minutes before being substituted, in a 2âÂÂ1 loss against Queens Park Rangers on 31 August 2019. He then contributed to two consecutive clean sheets between 22 October 2019 and 26 October 2019 against Stoke City and Leeds United. After returning from injury, he continued to keep his first-team place, playing in either the right-back or left-back spot for the next two months. This lasted until Palmer was sentâÂÂoff in the last minute of the game, in a 2âÂÂ1 defeat against West Bromwich Albion on 23 November 2019. Following this, he served a three match suspension. It wasn't until on 14 December 2019 when he returned to the starting lineâÂÂup against Nottingham Forest in a 4âÂÂ0 win. This was followed by the defence keeping another clean sheet, in a 1âÂÂ0 win against Bristol City. However, during a 2âÂÂ1 loss against Cardiff City on 29 December 2019, Palmer suffered an ankle injury following a challenge from Junior Hoilett and was out for a month. After being sidelined for a month, he returned to the starting lineâÂÂup against Millwall on 1 February 2020 and kept a clean sheet, in a 0âÂÂ0 draw. Palmer then captained Sheffield Wednesday for the first time in his career, as they lost 3âÂÂ0 against Reading on 15 February 2020. A week later on 26 February against Charlton Athletic, he made his 250th appearance for the club, as they won 1âÂÂ0. Palmer then made his 300th career appearances on 29 June 2020, in a 2âÂÂ1 loss against Bristol City. Despite suffering another injury later in the 2019âÂÂ20 season, he continued to retain his first-team place, playing in either the left-back, right-back or centre-back positions. Despite the 2019âÂÂ20 season being suspended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Palmer went on to make 34 appearances in all competitions.
On 11 November 2021, he would extend his stay at the club by a further two years, keeping him tied down until the summer of 2023. He would make his 350th Sheffield Wednesday appearance against Bolton Wanderers on 20 August 2022, taking the captain's armband from Barry Bannan and scoring his fifth goal for the club.
His start to the 2022âÂÂ23 campaign would see him get recognition for his good performances. He won the club's Player of the Month, and was nominated for the EFL Player of the Month for August, subsequently winning the award. He won the club's Player of the Month for February, his second Player of the Month award for the season, having scored his fourth goal of the campaign and playing his part in helping break the club's all-time clean sheet record in a single campaign. On 30 April, he was named the club's Player of the Season winner as well as the Players' Player of the Season and he was also honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award. Following the 1âÂÂ0 victory against Barnsley in the League-One play-offs, Palmer confirmed an option in his contract had been triggered and he would be staying another year at the club. This was confirmed in the club's retained list.
Palmer made his 400th Sheffield Wednesday appearance on 26 August 2023 in a 2âÂÂ1 away defeat to Cardiff City. He became the 15th player in history to feature in at least 400 matches for the club. Following the end of the 2023âÂÂ24 season, the club had offered Palmer a new contract which was signed on 31 May 2024.
On 3 August 2024, Palmer received his testimonial against CD Leganés from La Liga, with the game finishing 0âÂÂ0.
Following the departure of Barry Bannan to Millwall, Liam Palmer was appointed captain until the end of the season. On 10 March 2026, he made his 500th club appearance for Sheffield Wednesday playing the full 90 minutes against Watford.
In international football, Palmer was initially eligible to play for England through his birthplace, Scotland through his Carluke-born grandmother, and Jamaica.
He represented Scotland at the under-19 level, where he made four appearances for the side. Later in the year, he made his debut for Scotland under-21s in a 3âÂÂ1 win against Northern Ireland on 17 November 2010. He went on to make eight appearances for Scotland U21 over the next two years.
Palmer was selected for the full Scotland squad for the first time in March 2019, and made his senior debut in the 3âÂÂ0 away defeat to Kazakhstan in a Euro 2020 qualifier.
Palmer grew up supporting Sheffield Wednesday, the team where he started his career. He also idolised Steven Gerrard. Palmer spoke of his fondness for Show Racism the Red Card, saying: "I think Show Racism the Red Card are doing an excellent job in raising awareness and educating children about racism, which is not just a problem in football, but in schools and everyday life." Palmer has stated that he himself was a victim of racial abuse.
Palmer also set up his own football academy called Palmer School of Excellence, based in Worksop. The aim is to boys and girls of all ages and abilities the opportunity to play football and develop their social skills.
In 2019, the Liverpool Echo newspaper claimed in an article that Palmer was the son of former footballer and manager Carlton Palmer, who also played for Sheffield Wednesday. In response, Palmer confirmed that his father's name is Terry and he worked as a painter and decorator.
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