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Mark Nicholas Stimson (born 27 December 1967) is an English former footballer and is currently manager of Thurrock. He signed his first professional contract with Tottenham Hotspur in 1985, but was unable to gain a regular place in the team. In 1989, he moved on to Newcastle United, where he made over 80 appearances in the Football League. He later played for Portsmouth, Southend United and Leyton Orient before dropping into non-League football. He was appointed manager of Grays Athletic in 2002 and remained in charge until 2006 when he took over as manager of Stevenage Borough. He led Grays to victory in the Final of the FA Trophy in 2005 and 2006, and repeated the feat with Stevenage in 2007. In November 2007, he became manager of a Football League team for the first time when he took over at one of his former clubs, Gillingham, but he was unable to prevent the club's relegation from League One at the end of the 2007–08 season. He led Gillingham back into League One the following season via the League Two play-off Final, but his contract was terminated after the team were relegated back to League Two the following season. On 1 June 2010, Stimson was appointed as the new manager of League Two club Barnet, but he was sacked on New Year's Day 2011 with the club near the bottom of the table. He later had a spell as manager with Conference club Kettering Town. ==Playing career== Born in Plaistow in east London, Stimson played for the Essex county representative football team and was on the books of Queens Park Rangers, before joining Tottenham Hotspur on an apprenticeship in July 1984. A year later, he signed his first professional contract, at the age of 17. He made his Football League debut against Everton in May 1987,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2000–01 squad )〕 but struggled to gain a place in the first team, and was sent to Leyton Orient on loan in March 1988, where he played ten times.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mark Stimson )〕 During the following season, he was loaned out again, this time to Gillingham, whose manager, Keith Burkinshaw, had worked with him at Tottenham. Stimson made 18 appearances for the Kent-based club and, although he was unable to help the team avoid relegation from the Third Division, his contribution impressed the fans, who voted him into second place in the club's player of the year ballot.〔 At the end of the 1988–89 season, Stimson was transferred to Newcastle United, then in the Second Division,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Newcastle United )〕 for a fee of £200,000.〔 He spent four years with the club and finally gained a regular first team place, making over 80 appearances.〔 After Kevin Keegan took over as manager, however, Stimson found himself out of favour and he had a short spell on loan to Portsmouth in December 1992, which led to a £100,000 transfer at the end of that season.〔 He made over fifty appearances for Portsmouth but was also loaned out once again, this time to Barnet during the early part of the 1995–96 season.〔 In March 1996, he was transferred to Southend United for a fee of £25,000.〔 His first season at the club was affected by a long lay-off due to injury, meaning that he did not play between August and November,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Games played by Mark Stimson in 1996/1997 )〕 but he ultimately made over 50 Football League appearances for the club.〔 During his time at Roots Hall the club suffered two consecutive relegations, dropping from the First Division into the Second Division in 1997 and from there into the Third Division in 1998.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Southend United )〕 In March 1999, having not played for Southend since the previous November, he returned to former club Leyton Orient on a free transfer.〔 He played for the club in the semi-finals of the play-offs, but was restricted to an appearance as an unused substitute in the final, which Orient lost.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Games played by Mark Stimson in 1998/1999 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=League Two Play-Off – Final – KO 15:00 )〕 Prior to the 1999–2000 season, Stimson spent a short period on trial at another of his former clubs, Gillingham, but manager Peter Taylor decided against offering him a contract and he instead joined Isthmian League club Canvey Island.〔 He helped the "Gulls" win the FA Trophy in the 2000–01 season, setting up the only goal and winning the man of the match award in Canvey's 1–0 defeat of Forest Green Rovers in the final.〔 He was also selected to play for the England National Game XI, the national team for semi-professional players, earning one cap against an equivalent team from the United States. He left Canvey in May 2002 to join Grays Athletic as player-coach. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Stimson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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