Paul Hunt (footballer) explained

Paul Hunt
Fullname:Paul Craig Hunt
Birth Date:8 October 1970
Birth Place:Swindon, England
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1987–1988
Youthclubs1:Swindon Town
Years1:1989–1993
Clubs1:Swindon Town
Caps1:11
Goals1:0
Years2:1993–1994
Clubs2:Gloucester City
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Years3:1994
Clubs3:Cardiff City
Clubs4:Bristol Rovers
Clubs5:SK Brann
Clubs6:Andover
Clubs7:Cirencester Town
Years8:1996–2001
Clubs8:Forest Green Rovers
Clubs9:Aberystwyth Town
Years10:2001
Clubs10:Bath City
Years11:2001–2002
Clubs11:Merthyr Tydfil
Clubs12:Taunton Town
Clubs13:Clevedon Town
Years14:2002–2003
Clubs14:Swindon Supermarine
Years15:2003
Clubs15:Hungerford Town
Clubs16:Highworth Town
Clubs17:Weston-super-Mare
Years18:2004–2005
Clubs18:Mangotsfield United
Clubs19:Fairford Town
Clubs20:Weston-super-Mare
Clubs21:Cirencester Town
Clubs22:Fairford Town
Clubs23:Andover
Clubs24:Highworth Town

Paul Craig Hunt (born 8 October 1970) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Swindon Town as a striker.

Career

Hunt came through the youth set up at Swindon Town making his first team debut on 16 September 1989 in a home game at the County Ground against Barnsley. Hunt played alongside the likes of Glenn Hoddle, Paul Bodin and Colin Calderwood in his time with Swindon. He eventually left Swindon in May 1993 and signed for Gloucester City.

Brief spells with Cardiff City in the 1993–94 season, Bristol Rovers, Norwegian side SK Brann, Andover and Cirencester Town followed before a long term move to Forest Green Rovers in 1996 where he linked up with manager Frank Gregan who had been his boss at Andover.

Hunt earned back to back promotions with Forest Green through the Southern League in to the Conference National for the 1998–1999 season. He was then a part of the Forest Green side that reached the 1999 FA Trophy final, eventually losing 1–0 against Kingstonian at Wembley Stadium.[1] At the end of the 1999–2000 season he famously came off the bench in a home game against Kettering Town and scored and inspired Forest Green to Conference National safety with just minutes left in the final game of the season.[2] He was again involved in a run which saw Forest Green reach the 2001 FA Trophy Final. However Forest Green again suffered defeat, this time to Canvey Island at Villa Park.[3]

He eventually left Forest Green and followed Frank Gregan to Aberystwyth Town. When Gregan left Aberystwyth Hunt also exited in December 2001.[4] He returned to English football with a short spell at Bath City.[5] He left Bath for a return to Wales with Merthyr Tydfil later that month.[6] [7]

Hunt left Merthyr Tydfil for Clevedon Town. He then signed for Swindon Supermarine in October 2002.[8] He then joined Hungerford Town on a deal until the end of the 2002–2003 season.[9]

Hunt went on to represent several non-league sides around the south west including a couple of spells at Weston-super-Mare. In December 2004, he joined Mangotsfield United.[10]

In May 2007, he was appointed assistant manager to Adi Viveash at Cirencester Town.[11] He would then go on to work as assistant manager at Thatcham Town.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kingstonian 1–0 Forest Green Rovers . kingstonian.net.
  2. Web site: Forest Green pull off great escape . BBC Sport.
  3. Web site: Canvey stun Forest to lift Trophy . BBC Sport . 13 May 2001.
  4. Web site: Departures hamper new boss Finley . Non League Daily . 5 December 2001.
  5. Web site: Hunt teams up with old mates at City . Non League Daily . 11 December 2001.
  6. Web site: City make loan move for Cheltenham striker Gareth Hopkins . bathcityfc.com.
  7. Web site: New signings boost Martyrs . Non League Daily . 8 January 2002.
  8. Web site: Jones makes Hunt his first signing . Non League Daily . 11 October 2002.
  9. Web site: Ackling brings in Hunt . Non League Daily . 29 March 2003.
  10. Web site: Hunt checks in at Mangotsfield . Non League Daily . 6 December 2004.
  11. Web site: Viveash and Hunt take over at Cirencester . Swindon Advertiser . 27 May 2007.