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John Hardiker : ウィキペディア英語版
John Hardiker

John David Hardiker (born July 7, 1982 in Preston, England) is an English footballer, currently playing for Ashton United.
Hardiker was a product of the academy system at Morecambe where he made his first full appearance at the age of 16. He moved in 2002 for a fee of £150,000 to Stockport County where he famously scored two goals in a historic victory over Manchester City. After making over 100 appearances for Stockport he moved to Bury before returning to Morecambe.
Hardiker was then released by Morecambe and spent some time at Fleetwood Town before being snapped up by Jim Harvey by signing a contract at Forest Green Rovers.
He had a turbulent 2008–09 season with Forest Green. He was appointed club captain until being sidelined for 4 months with injury, after which he made a dramatic return scoring twice in a 3–0 win over Northwich. Shortly after this, in late February 2009 he was suspended by the club over a non-club related matter.〔() "Press Statement Regarding John Hardiker","Forest Green Rovers Official site", 6 March 2009〕 In March 2009 Hardiker resigned from his contract with Forest Green following his suspension.
On 19 March 2009 it was announced that Hardiker has signed a contract with Conference North side Stalybridge Celtic. In late 2010 he joined Droylsden after the two teams agreed an undisclosed fee.
In January 2012, Hardiker left Droylsden and signed for Radcliffe Borough.
In May 2012 he signed for Northwich Victoria. He left Northwich in December 2012 however and he joined Warrington Town. Because of postponements over the 2012 festive period, Hardiker failed to make a single appearance for Warrington and left the club to sign for Connah's Quay in January 2013. He left the Welsh club at the end of the season and in August 2013 joined Ashton United.
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