England Gill

Jerry Gill

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Born:08-Sep-70 Age: 54
Height:1.73
Fav.foot: Right
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Position: Right-back
Redditch United England



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Jeremy Morley Gill (born 8 September 1970) is an English former professional footballer who most recently managed National League South club Bath City. Despite his late entry into the professional game – he made his debut in the Football League at the age of 27 – and a career-threatening injury sustained five years later, Gill played more than 250 Football League matches, for Birmingham City, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town, and was still playing in Football League One, the third tier of English football, three weeks after his 38th birthday. He usually played at right-back, but could play elsewhere in defence or in midfield. His various managers viewed his strengths to be his professional approach to the game and the enthusiasm and whole-hearted determination he shows on the field. Gill began his football career with non-league club Trowbridge Town. After an unsuccessful 18 months in London with Leyton Orient, he returned to the semi-professional game with Weston-super-Mare followed by six seasons with Bath City. A season at Yeovil Town, where his goals from midfield helped the club to promotion to the Conference, earned Gill selection for the England National Game XI – England's representative side for semi-professional players – and a transfer to the Football League with First Division club Birmingham City. Though Gill struggled to establish himself with Birmingham, and was never an undisputed member of the starting eleven, he played a big part in the club's 2001 League Cup run, and was controversially omitted from the squad for the final. After Birmingham's promotion to the Premier League, he moved to Northampton Town, where he suffered knee ligament damage which ended his career with the club. He went on to spend four seasons with Cheltenham Town, helping them to promotion to League One via the play-offs. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



England Leyton Orient88/90
England Weston-super-Mare90
England Bath City90/96
England Yeovil Town96/97
England Birmingham City97/02
England Northampton Town02/04
England Cheltenham Town04/08
#2 League One 06/071
#2 League One 07/0811
#2 League One 08/096
England Forest Green Rovers08/09
England Redditch United09/10
RetiredJan10






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