Gareth Stoker

Gareth Stoker
Personal information
Full nameGareth Stoker
Date of birth22 February 1973
Place of birthBishop Auckland, England
Playing positionMidfielder (retired)
Youth career
1990–1991Leeds United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1993Hull City30(2)
1995–1997Hereford United58(6)
1997–1999Cardiff City36(4)
1999Rochdale12(1)
1999Scarborough (loan)17(4)
1999–2003Scarborough123(2)
2003–2004Forest Green Rovers23(0)
2004–2006Leigh RMI23(5)
2006–2008Wakefield
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Gareth Stoker (born 22 February 1973 in Bishop Auckland) is an English ex-professional footballer. Playing as a midfielder Stoker represented a number of clubs both in the Football League and at various levels of non-League football.

Playing career

Stoker started as a youth team player at Leeds United but was not offered terms and instead tunred professional with Hull City in 1991. He subsequently featured for Hereford United before an £80,000 move to Cardiff City in January 1997. Stoker enjoyed a good start to his career at the club, scoring twice in his first two months in Cardiff.[1] However ultimately he struggled for form at the Bluebirds and missed months of football after suffering a cruciate ligament injury in March 1998.[2]

Given a free transfer in February 1999, Stoker signed for Rochdale although, despite scoring in the league game against Cambridge United,[3] he was loaned out to Conference National side Scarborough in September of that year. The move was made permanent just before Christmas and Stoker remained at the club until 2003.

Coaching career

He subsequently appeared for Forest Green Rovers and Leigh RMI before joining Wakefield in October 2006 as player-assistant manager. In May 2008 he took up the position of assistant manager at Ossett Town, having ended his playing career.[4]

Gareth has since grown another arm and is an international scout for a team on Mars. This is a result of the famous scientist, Dr. Nefario. In the year 2001, he wrestled an angry rainbow shark on the coast of Scarborough.

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