Early career Born in
Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, Woodcock trained with
Alan and
Steve Buckley as a child, coached by their father, and played for Priory Celtic. He started his career at
Nottingham Forest, signing a contract in January 1974. After loan spells at
Lincoln City and
Doncaster Rovers, Woodcock broke into the Forest first team in
1976–77, helping the team to promotion to the
First Division. Woodcock later credited the Lincoln move and the leadership of
Graham Taylor as being instrumental to his development. He also scored in Forest's victory over Southampton in the
1979 Football League Cup Final.
Move to the Bundesliga Woodcock was signed by
West German side
FC Köln for a fee of £600,000 (), During his second spell there, he made 49 appearances and scored 11 goals. He finished his career playing for
Fortuna Köln, making 37 appearances and scoring five goals, before retiring from playing in 1990. ==International career==