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Simon Royce : ウィキペディア英語版
Simon Royce

Simon Ernest Royce (born 9 September 1971 in Forest Gate, England) is a retired English footballer currently at Brentford as a goalkeeping coach. Royce joined Gillingham in April 2007 as an emergency loan signing after the Kent team were left with no fit goalkeepers for their final three matches of the season and signed for the club on a permanent basis in August 2007.
==Career==
Royce began his career with non-League Heybridge Swifts and after claiming the number one jersey off long standing Albie Bridge while still a teenager soon attracted the interest of many Football League sides. He joined Southend United and became the first Heybridge player to be sold to a professional club. He spent a few seasons as understudy to Paul Sansome before finally establishing himself as the Shrimpers' first choice and a fans' favourite – he played in the successful Southend side in the mid 90's under Barry Fry and later Peter Taylor before Charlton Athletic manager Alan Curbishley snapped him up on a free transfer. Previous to this there had been speculation linking him with big money moves to Everton and Celtic. Despite some strong performances in the Premier League, including many clean sheets resulting in setting a post-war club record, injury prevented Royce from establishing himself as regularly as he would have liked and, after the arrival of Dean Kiely, he rejoined former boss Peter Taylor at Leicester City. Some good early form resulted with speculation about an England call-up for new manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's initual squad, however this never materialised, and further injuries prevented Royce from making as many first team appearances as he possibly could.
A second spell at Charlton followed before he moved into the lower tiers of the Football League with Queens Park Rangers, Manchester City (on loan), Luton Town (on loan) and Brighton & Hove Albion (on loan) again teaming up with Peter Taylor. During a Stoke City vs QPR game, he was attacked by a Stoke fan.
He made his debut for Gillingham in the 3–2 home win over Port Vale on 21 April 2007.
In August 2007 he joined Gillingham on a free transfer,
saying that he intended to see out the rest of his career at Gillingham, and his performances in goal won him the Fans' Player of the Season award for the 2007–08 season. He was first choice goalkeeper at Gillingham again in the promotion season of 2008–09, and at the beginning of the following season. He was forced out of the team by injuries sustained in a car accident in December 2009, and never regained his place from Alan Julian. His Gillingham contract expired at the end of that season, and although he had been offered a goalkeeper/coach role at Gillingham, he opted in June 2010 to take up a position at Brentford.

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