Following this Gidman's career concluded with brief spells at Stoke City and Darlington, another unhappy time as his final league club suffered relegation from the fourth division into the conference.
So there was an ignominious end to a career that always promised more than it actually delivered although that should not neccessarily reflect on Gidman himself, a man who, though a defender, always played the game with a great sense of adventure, skill and fun.
2006-07-29 22:56:11
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answered by sandeep s 1
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John Gidman (born January 10, 1954 in Liverpool, England) was an English football player. His favoured position was right back.
John started his career with Aston Villa and Everton before moving to Manchester United in 1981. He would help United win the FA Cup in 1983 and 1985. He would leave the club for rivals Manchester City in 1986 after scoring 4 goals for United.
John had 1 cap for England.
hope this helps
2006-07-30 05:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to hand it to him for sticking it out all that time. If I'm in half as good a shape at his age I'll be more than happy. I haven't followed the games in so long I have no idea how good he has been playing at the end. But that's really on the owners of the team not him.
2016-03-16 08:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Watched football.
2006-07-31 08:58:30
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answered by jriiselfc 4
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He seems to be an after dinner speaker.
2006-07-29 22:56:32
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Sat around the pub with other sods and soaked up the ale.
2006-07-30 00:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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He satterd crying
2006-07-29 22:59:47
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answered by rockingrohit 1
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became a human being again.and not another god
2006-07-29 22:58:56
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answered by happymanged 2
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he wuz tired
2006-08-02 01:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no a clue
2006-08-06 00:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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