Now player manager with Chelsea old boys...
Date of Birth: 15th May 1960
Children & Ages: Daniella, Megan, Sophia & Ryan
Partner’s Name: Yvonne
Season Started at Chelsea: 1976
Season Left Chelsea: 1982/83
Reason you left: Fell out with the management
Position Played: Centre Back/Right Back
Appearances for Chelsea: 143
Goals Scored for Chelsea: 4
Club you went to after Chelsea: Swansea
Division Chelsea was in when you played: 1st
Biggest Influence on your career: Ken Shellito & Dario Gradi
Best Goal: Goal against Newcastle, it was the 5th goal of the game and got voted 2nd in goal of the season
Team you supported as a boy: Chelsea
Favorite Current day Player: Zola or Thierry Henry
What has changed since you played: The pace of the game
Best Player you played against: Cryuff, Gulitt and Van Basten all in one side, a friendly game out in Malaysia. The movement from all 3 players was incredible
Funniest Moment on the pitch: When a goalie went down injured and he only recovered when he found out that his girlfriend and his wife where on their way to see him in the dressing room
Funniest Moment in the dressing room: I was doing a tap dance before one of the games and the manager walked in and caught me. Also before one of the Chelsea Reserve games I was hiding in the laundry basket and the manager came in and I had to stay in the basket until he had finished his team talk.
Best Football ground you played at: Wembley
Highlight of your career: I just loved going into training every day
Nickname as a player: Charlie & Chiv’s
Managers you played under: Danny Blanchflower, Geoff Hurst, John Neal, John Toshack, Terry Venables, Allan Mullery, Jim Smith, Dave Bassett, Frank Sibley, Barry Lloyd, Mel Machin, Tony Pullis
Best Manager’s you played under: Terry Venebles
Besides Chelsea who do you like watching in the Premiership: Arsenal & Leeds Utd
How many years did you play: 19 years
How many games in total throughout your career (league and cup): 500+
What did you enjoy about being a footballer: The training, I simply loved training & playing
What do you miss most of all: The dressing room banter
What are you doing now: Working for the Press Association, coaching at a Private School, run soccer schools in the Summer months and general PR work
Club
Seasons
Chelsea
1976 / 1982-83
Swansea
1983/ 1984
Q.P.R
1984 / 1987
Watford
1987 / 1988
Brighton
1988 / 1993
Bournemouth
1993 / 1995
You'd have thought Barry Lloyd would have been the best manager he had played under, after all, he did get him to his favourite ground!
Date of Birth: 15th May 1960
Children & Ages: Daniella, Megan, Sophia & Ryan
Partner’s Name: Yvonne
Season Started at Chelsea: 1976
Season Left Chelsea: 1982/83
Reason you left: Fell out with the management
Position Played: Centre Back/Right Back
Appearances for Chelsea: 143
Goals Scored for Chelsea: 4
Club you went to after Chelsea: Swansea
Division Chelsea was in when you played: 1st
Biggest Influence on your career: Ken Shellito & Dario Gradi
Best Goal: Goal against Newcastle, it was the 5th goal of the game and got voted 2nd in goal of the season
Team you supported as a boy: Chelsea
Favorite Current day Player: Zola or Thierry Henry
What has changed since you played: The pace of the game
Best Player you played against: Cryuff, Gulitt and Van Basten all in one side, a friendly game out in Malaysia. The movement from all 3 players was incredible
Funniest Moment on the pitch: When a goalie went down injured and he only recovered when he found out that his girlfriend and his wife where on their way to see him in the dressing room
Funniest Moment in the dressing room: I was doing a tap dance before one of the games and the manager walked in and caught me. Also before one of the Chelsea Reserve games I was hiding in the laundry basket and the manager came in and I had to stay in the basket until he had finished his team talk.
Best Football ground you played at: Wembley
Highlight of your career: I just loved going into training every day
Nickname as a player: Charlie & Chiv’s
Managers you played under: Danny Blanchflower, Geoff Hurst, John Neal, John Toshack, Terry Venables, Allan Mullery, Jim Smith, Dave Bassett, Frank Sibley, Barry Lloyd, Mel Machin, Tony Pullis
Best Manager’s you played under: Terry Venebles
Besides Chelsea who do you like watching in the Premiership: Arsenal & Leeds Utd
How many years did you play: 19 years
How many games in total throughout your career (league and cup): 500+
What did you enjoy about being a footballer: The training, I simply loved training & playing
What do you miss most of all: The dressing room banter
What are you doing now: Working for the Press Association, coaching at a Private School, run soccer schools in the Summer months and general PR work
Club
Seasons
Chelsea
1976 / 1982-83
Swansea
1983/ 1984
Q.P.R
1984 / 1987
Watford
1987 / 1988
Brighton
1988 / 1993
Bournemouth
1993 / 1995
You'd have thought Barry Lloyd would have been the best manager he had played under, after all, he did get him to his favourite ground!

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