Derek Hales

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Derek Hales
Personal information
Full name Derek David Hales
Date of birth December 15, 1951 (1951-12-15) (age 56)
Place of birth    Flag of England Lower Halstow, Kent, England
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club N/A
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1968-19??
19??-1972
1972-1973
1973-1976
1976-1977
1977-1978
1978-1985
1985-1986
Gillingham
Dartford
Luton Town
Charlton Athletic
Derby County
West Ham United
Charlton Athletic
Gillingham
 ??
 ??
7(1)
129(72)
23 (4)
24 (10)
191(76)
40(9)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Derek David Hales (born 15 December 1951 in Lower Halstow) is an English former footballer.

Hales joined Gillingham as a youth team player in 1968 but failed to gain a professional contract and drifted into non-League football. In 1972 Luton Town paid £2,000 to sign him from Dartford, but just over a year later he was sold for £4,000 to Charlton Athletic. It was at The Valley that he made a name for himself, scoring 168 goals in 368 games in two spells at the club, making him the Addicks' all-time leading goalscorer and earning the nickname from the fans "The Killer" or simply "Killer" due to his lethal finishing in front of goal. In between his two spells with Charlton he played top-flight football for Derby County and West Ham United, the team he supported as a boy. When his second spell at Charlton ended in 1985 he joined Gillingham, where he rounded off his professional career with 9 goals in 31 games. Released by the Gills in 1986, he returned to the village in which he was born and bought the local pub.

During his time at Charlton he was once sent off for fighting with his own team-mate Mike Flanagan.

He is currently a P.E. teacher at The Howard School, Gillingham, Kent.

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