Stuart Brock
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{{Football player infobox |
playername = Stuart Brock| image = http://www.telfordutd.co.uk/images/squad/stuartbrock.jpg|250px|Stuart Brock]| fullname = Stuart Brock | dateofbirth = September 29, 1976 | cityofbirth = Sandwell | countryofbirth = England | currentclub = Hednesford Town | position = Goalkeeper | years = 1995–1997
1997
1997–2005
2005–2007
2007
2008 | clubs = Aston Villa
Northampton Town
Kidderminster Harriers
Halesowen Town
A.F.C Telford Utd
Hull City
Bromsgrove Rovers
Willenhall Town
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Stuart Brock (born 29 September 1976) is an English footballer, goalkeeper f Brock joined the club in 2008 following his release from Southern League Bromsgrove Rovers. After several years playing in the Football League for Kidderminster Harriers, he joined AFC Telford United. He has previously played for Northampton Town and as a trainee at Aston Villa. He holds the Record for Most Appearances For AFC Telford United playing 132 games for the club, he is also the clubs longest serving player, playing from 2004-2007.
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[edit] AFC Telford United
Stuart Brock has played a key role in three seasons with AFC Telford United, winning several awards in his second season.
[edit] Season 1
In his first season he had trials with league clubs on two separate occasions with Andy Pryce & Ian Simms taking his place until he returned. Brock however suffered a broken leg in the first half against Rossendale United in The Bucks' penultimate league game, with no reserve keeper on the bench striker Darren Alexander had to put on the goalkeeper's gloves, maintaining the 1-1 scoreline which was already standing when he went between the posts. This meant that young keeper Steve Taylor to play in the final game and two playoff matches. All of which were victories.
[edit] Season 2
Brock returned a few months into the next season but while he was away the position was taken by Steve Taylor, Lewis Solley, Ryan Young and Darren Alexander on separate occasions. The Bucks initially struggled in the higher league but after a late run of form managed to finish in 10th place. Brock's input was acknowledged with several of the player of the season awards that season.
[edit] Season 3
In the third season Brock played in all but one game (A Unibond League Challenge Cup game against Leek Town where the Bucks eventually bowed out 11-10 on penalties after a 2-2 draw) Brock was a key player and was other than that one game always in the team, despite a dip in form for the whole team late on Brock played his part in the playoffs with a 2-0 win against Marine AFC and Witton Albion.
[edit] Season 4
With the return of Ryan Young in May 2006 Brock was placed on the transfer list with Young intended to be the first choice keeper. Brock was Released on the 1st November 2007 and shortly after signed for Bromsgrove Rovers. After 4 games he left and linked up with Willenhall Town in February 2008