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David was signed on for a free transfer from Sheffield United. He was a late starter in the professional game after signing for the Blades from a youth club side at 23. He had made 44 appearances, scoring 5 goals. With all due respect to Gary Jones, David was the best midfield player seen at Spotland. He was intelligent, combative and prolific, player of the season by miles.
At the end of the season, he was offered the best contract ever at Spotland according to the Chairperson, but he joined Danny Bergara's squad at Stockport instead. I can't remember the tribunal set what, but it wasn't enough. David was part of the Stockport team that won the Fourth Division title in 1991 and stayed with them until 1995, when he went to Mansfield on loan before his release.
Strangely enough, it took him his entire Stockport career (187 appearances) to equal the goal tally he achieved in one season at Dale. He went into non-league with Stalybridge Celtic and later played for Worksop Town and Hallam FC


Sports Authors Caroline Elwood-Stokes and John Camm are raising money for The Christie Charity by auctioning off merchandise signed by ex Burnley FC player Tony Hancock, whose wife was diagnosed but now clear of cancer. The Christie is the largest single site cancer centre in Europe and the first in the UK to be accredited as a comprehensive cancer centre. You can find out more and make a donation here
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