Dave Swindlehurst

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Dave Swindlehurst
Personal information
Full nameDavid Swindlehurst
Date of birth (1956-01-06) 6 January 1956
Place of birthEdgware, England
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
Crystal Palace
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1973–1980Crystal Palace237(73)
1980–1983Derby County125(32)
1983–1985West Ham United61(16)
1985–1987Sunderland72(11)
1987Anorthosis Famagusta13(4)
1987Wimbledon2(0)
1988Colchester United12(6)
1988-1989Peterborough United4(1)
National team
1976England U-211(0)
England B1(0)
Teams managed
1989-?Bromley
2006–2008Whyteleafe
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

David "Dave" Swindlehurst (born 6 January 1956 in Edgware, Middlesex) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Swindlehurst came up through the ranks at Crystal Palace, playing youth football in the early 1970s with future West Ham United team-mate Alan Devonshire. Starting his senior career in 1973, he played for Palace for eight seasons and amassed 81 goals in 278 appearances. Swindlehurst first joined Derby County as a loan player, two months before his transfer was made permanent in April 1980. Derby paid £410,000.

A good record for Derby saw John Lyall take Swindlehurst to Upton Park for £160,000 in March 1983, but injuries hampered his chances of regular first-team football. He played his last game for West Ham on 27 April 1985 against Luton Town and after two seasons and 71 League and cup games for the East Londoners, he moved on to Sunderland.

After a spell in Cyprus with Anorthosis Famagusta, Swindlehurst returned to London to play for Wimbledon, but he managed just two appearances in the season they got to the 1988 FA Cup Final. He later played for Colchester United, and on loan at Peterborough United.

After spells playing and coaching at non-League Bromley and Molesey, he rejoined his old club Crystal Palace to take up a coaching role within the youth academy. He was promoted to reserve team manager in 2001, but was sacked in October 2002.

Swindlehurst joined Crawley Town as assistant manager in 2003. He was sacked in September 2005 and won an unfair dismissal claim against the club the following year.[1] He took the manager's job at Isthmian League Division One South side Whyteleafe in December 2006, and remained there until the end of the following season.

Honours

Club

Crystal Palace[2]

Sources

  • Hogg, Tony (2005). Who's Who of West Ham United. Profile Sports Media. p. 197. ISBN 1-903135-50-8. 
  • Swindlehurst profile, last accessed 2 June 2007

References

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