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Richard James Pears (born 16 July 1976) is a former English professional footballer. He was born in Exeter. Pears began his career as a trainee with Exeter City, turning professional in July 1994, having made his league debut the previous season. He played 60 league games for Exeter before being released at the end of the 1996–97 season. Pears was later named in a mock fantasy team of former players "Exeter City's worst 11". He briefly joined local rivals Torquay United, but left without appearing for the Plainmoor side. Pears then began his career in non-league football, joining Cullompton Rangers and subsequently playing for Heavitree United before joining Clyst Rovers. He moved to Tiverton Town in October 1998, playing in the winning FA Vase side at the end of that season. He remained with Tiverton until January 2004 when he joined Mangotsfield United in a player-exchange deal, Darren Edwards moving in the opposite direction.〔(Tivvy in striker swap )〕 In August 2004, Pears left Mangotsfield to join Exmouth Town as player-assistant manager.,〔(Pears makes his move )〕 leaving to join Willand Rovers in the June 2005.〔(Pears goes 'home' )〕 In September 2005, Pears returned to Tiverton Town,〔(Pears back at Tivvy )〕 Pears rejoined Willand Rovers in June 2006,〔(Pears makes Willand return )〕 but left at the end of the 2006–07 season as he could not commit to the travelling involved, partly due to his work requirements with Exeter City Council.〔(Rovers set to lose Pears )〕 In June 2007, despite being linked with a move to Elmore,〔(Pears deal shows ambition )〕 Pears was appointed as manager of Exmouth Town.〔(Surprise as Pears handed Exmouth post )〕 In May 2008 he was appointed as co-manager of Cullompton Rangers, alongside Lee Annunziata. In February 2010 he returned to Tiverton Town for his third stint at the club, to provide cover to Martyn Rogers injury, and suspension hit side.〔http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/football/Pears-vows-prove-cut-Yellows/article-1872856-detail/article.html〕 In June 2010 he was appointed manager of the Royal Marines AFC. ==References== 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「Richard Pears」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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