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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - FOOTBALLERS
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Where
Are They Now is designed for
football fans who are as curious as us to find
out what happened to their favourite footballers
after they retired from playing.
The first edition of our book
was published in 1996 and we thought that it
was probably about time that we created an online
version!
How often have you heard someone say
"I wonder what happened to...?"
Not all players end up running pubs or become
TV pundits! It's no secret what Gary Lineker
is up to these days but what about the many
thousands of players who have slipped from public
view? The first edition of "Where Are They
Now?" uncovered some fascinating post
football stories including the former Arsenal
striker who became Iceland's Finance Minister;
Millionaires; Bankrupts; Vicars; Comedians;
Singers; a Phil Collins lookalike... and one
or two publicans! |
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This 'Where Are They Now' site is very new
and we are updating it on a daily basis - please check
back regularly to see it take shape!
Any help that you can offer would be gratefully
received.
Accrington Stanley
| Aldershot Town | Arsenal
| Aston Villa | Barnet
| Barnsley | Birmingham
City | Blackburn Rovers
| Blackpool | Bolton
Wanderers | Bournemouth
| Bradford City | Brentford
| Brighton & Hove Albion
| Bristol City | Bristol
Rovers | Burnley | Burton
Albion | Bury | Cambridge
United | Cardiff City
| Carlisle United |
Charlton Athletic
| Chelsea | Cheltenham
Town | Chester City
| Chesterfield | Colchester
United | Coventry City
| Crewe Alexandra |
Crystal Palace | Dagenham
& Redbridge | Darlington
| Derby County | Doncaster
Rovers | Everton | Exeter
City | Fulham | Gillingham
| Grimsby Town | Hartlepool
United | Hereford United
| Huddersfield Town
| Hull City | Ipswich
Town | Leeds United
| Leicester City | Leyton
Orient | Lincoln City
| Liverpool | Luton
Town | Macclesfield
Town | Manchester City
| Manchester United
| Mansfield Town | Middlesbrough
| Millwall | Milton
Keynes Dons | Morecambe
| Newcastle United
| Newport County | Northampton
Town | Norwich City
| Nottingham Forest
| Notts County | Oldham
Athletic | Oxford United
| Peterborough United
| Plymouth Argyle |
Port Vale | Portsmouth
| Preston North End
| QPR | Reading
| Rochdale | Rotherham
United | Scunthorpe
United | Sheffield
United | Sheffield
Wednesday | Shrewsbury
Town | Southampton
| Southend United |
Stockport County |
Stoke City | Sunderland
| Swansea City | Swindon
Town | Torquay United
| Tottenham Hotspur
| Tranmere Rovers |
Walsall | Watford
| West Bromwich Albion
| West Ham United |
Wigan Athletic | Wimbledon
| Wolverhampton
Wanderers | Wrexham | Wycombe
Wanderers | Yeovil Town
| York City
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SCOTT, Geoff Stoke City, Leicester City, Birmingham City, Charlton Athletic Ever present in the promotion winning side of 1978/79 season. Transferred to Leicester and won a 2nd Division Championship medal. Eight England under 21 caps before being forced to retire through injury aged just 26. Now a successful business man in telecommunications and CEO of Xpro, a Charity for Former Professional Footballers.
Updated: 31-08-10
Geoff Scott
http://www.xpro.org
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GREGORY, Ernie. West Ham United (1946-1959) England 'B' international who was West Ham's first choice keeper for many years after the war, carrying on in the backroom staff until 1987.(Capped once by England at B level)
Updated: 26-08-10
Neil Fissler
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ADAMS, Steve. Plymouth Argyle, Swindon Town, Torquay United, Forest Green Rovers, Truro City, Torquay United and Turo City Born 25th September 1980. Was a former Plymouth boys player who made 176 appearances for the Devon club. Played under manager Paul Sturrock at Plymouth,Sheffield Wednesday and Swindon before spells at Torquay, Forest Green Rovers(loan) and Turo City (loan). Was released by Torquay in May 2010 and signed for Turo city in July 2010
Updated: 26-08-10
Peter New
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HADZIABDIC, Dzemal Swansea City (1980-1983) Was sacked as manager of Al-Sailiya Sport Club of Doha in mid 2010. Also coached Al-Ittihad, Qatar, Al-Ain, Al-Wakrah, Al-Shabab, Qatar SC. His family base still is in Birchgrove near Swansea.
Updated: 24-08-10
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LUCAS, Fred. Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace (1955-194) Fred lucas played for Charlton for many years in the late 50s and early 60s. Now lives in Erith in Kent and was sales manager for a concrete production company until he retired.
Updated: 23-08-10
stewart willoughby
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SLATER, Stuart. West Ham United, Celtic, Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Watford, Carlton SC, Forest Green Rovers, Aberystwyth Town, Weston-super-Mare, Wivenhoe Town (1986-2009) Slater lives in Essex, and recently hung up his boots with non-league side Wivenhoe Town. Now works as a football consultant with Essex based football agency Crystal Sports Management Ltd
Updated: 19-08-10
Dale Beeson
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Bryant, Phillip. Cardiff City. Phil Bryant was an apprentice footballer who had just signed professional forms with the club. He was sadly killed in a motoring accident outside the ground after leaving a training session.
Updated: 19-08-10
Luke Taylor
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Dolby, Tony Barnet, Northampton Town, Notts County, and in the Conference with Gravesend & Northfleet and Welling United. Also played for Chesham United and Fisher Athletic, and Tonbridge Angles. Returned to the Pilot Field (Hastings United) hotseat in February 2009, having previously managed the Club between January and May 2008, during which time he led a successful battle against relegation, only to step down a few days after the end of the season. Began his first stint a couple of months after parting company with Tonbridge Angels, where he had been player-manager for almost four seasons. Started his playing career as a central defender or midfielder in the Football League with Millwall, before enjoying spells with Barnet, Northampton Town and Notts County, and in the Conference with Gravesend & Northfleet and Welling United. Also played for Chesham United and Fisher Athletic, and signed for Tonbridge at the start of the 2003/04 season, initially only as a player, before taking over at the helm within a matter of months. Led the Angels to promotion as winners of the Ryman League Division One South play-off final at the end of the 2005/06 campaign.
Updated: 17-08-10
steve h
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BARNES, Ken Manchester City, Wrexham (1951-1964). Wing half who played over 250 games for Man City, and won representative honours with the Football League XI. Father of Peter, was Chief scout for the Maine Road Club until late 1994. Later set up a youth football initiative in Malaysia called Ken Barnes Soccer Skills. He is now retired and lives in Macclesfield. (Played in both 1955 and 1956 FA Cup finals). Ken died on 14th July 2010, he had been suffering from lung cancer.
Updated: 14-08-10
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HACKETT, Gary Lye Town, Bromsgrove Rovers, Shrewsbury Town, Aberdeen, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion, Peterborough United, Chester City, Halesowen Town, Stourbridge (player coach), Stourport Swifts (player coach), Halesowen Town (Ass Mgr), Bromsgrove Rovers, Redditch United, Bromsgrove Rovers (Manager), Stourbridge (Manager May 2003) Current manager of Stourbridge FC
Updated: 12-08-10
Stephen Hyde
http://www.stourbridgefc.com/site/
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