TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

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TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

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Given the negative vibes that many have been feeling, i wonder if we could come up with a Where are they now? about the promotion team from 2004.

Anybody game?

Arjan Van Heusden - Policeman in native Holland
Kevin Dearden - GK Coach at Leyton Orient???
Lee Canoville - Joint manager at Boston Utd
Reuben Hazell - STILL PLAYING AT OLDHAM
Brian McGlinchey - ???
Steve Woods - Playing part time at Northwich Victoria and at Uni doing a Physiotherapy degree
Craig Taylor - ???
Matt Hockley - Playing at Taunton last I heard, any advances???
Jason Fowler - Think he is still coaching in the academy at Cardiff
Alex Russell - STILL PLAYING AT YEOVIL and looking like he'd fancy a managers job!!!
Liam Rosenior - STILL PLAYING, is he at Hull? I think he was there
Kevin Hill - I think he is playing at Tiverton
Martin Gritton - Was playing for Yeovil, not sure if he's picked up a playing contract for next year
David Graham - Did I read that he was at Ilkeston Town? Any ideas what he is up to now?
Jo Kuffour - STILL PLAYING AT BRISTOL ROVERS(POOR B***ARD!!!)

Any ideas on Joe Broad, Kevin Wills or any of the other squad players?
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Kevin hill is at Dorchester
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Brian McGlinchey- retired in 2006(?) due to injury.
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Hockley plays for Bideford.
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Both Joe Broad and Kevin Wills went on to play for Truro City and Broad is still there. Wills still lives/works locally I believe and played most recently for Stoke Gabriel I think.
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David Graham - Playing for Hucknall Town
Martin Gritton - Still unemployed
Craig Taylor - retired after leaving us in 2007
Joe Broad - playing at Truro City
Kevin Wills - played for Stoke Gabriel last in 2009 and disappeared off the radar after that
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Yellow4life wrote:Kevin hill is at Dorchester

Hockley I believe Is at Truro
Hill left Dorchester for Tivvy about a year ago, I thought.
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cambgull wrote:David Graham - Playing for Hucknall Town
Also now a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University after settling in the city.

(Published on Saturday 26 February 2011 10:00) TROUBLED Hucknall Town hope they have found the striker to drag them away from relegation trouble in the Evo-Stik League, Premier Division. Town chief Tommy Brookbanks moved to snap up former professional David Graham from their divisional rivals Worksop Town. And he readily enthused: “He is a big signing for us.”

The 32-year-old Scot, who is a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, made his debut for The Yellows on Tuesday night in the 2-2 league draw with Chasetown at Watnall Road.
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In response to the OP, you're correct about Liam Rosenior currently at Hull.

Good player IMO. Just out of interest was his dad in charge at Plainmoor at the time and did he impress Gulls fans?
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He was indeed KJF.

I actually thought he was rubbish when he was with us, only getting played because he dad was in charge but what do I know!
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hector wrote: Hill left Dorchester for Tivvy about a year ago, I thought.

You are correct, my mistake.
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I thought Rosenior did a decent job for us. It's all about opinions i suppose.
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cambgull wrote:
but what do I know!
You probably know more than me to be fair Cambgull. I think we only ever really got brief snippets of him at AG often from the subs bench. I suspect my memory is also clouded by a brilliant 20 minute performance against Carlisle (the last game he played for us). So a better opinion of his abilitys would come from those who have seen him play in 90 minute spells like yourselves and Fulham fans.
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Fonda wrote:I thought Rosenior did a decent job for us. It's all about opinions i suppose.
I just found he looked lost at times, but to be fair, he was very young at that time (maybe 17 or 18) and still had a lot to learn. He obviously had something to him considering where he was got to now. Signed him for Torquay on Football Manager many times!

If my memory serves me correctly, was it Rosenior's loan spell which meant Canoville was pushed into midfield? He then become one of the poorest midfielders I've ever seen! Headless chicken was probably a fair assumption.
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cambgull wrote: If my memory serves me correctly, was it Rosenior's loan spell which meant Canoville was pushed into midfield? He then become one of the poorest midfielders I've ever seen! Headless chicken was probably a fair assumption.

I thought that Rosenior played in midfield while he was with us? Can't completely remember..
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