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  • John David Bamber (born 1 February 1959) is an English former professional footballer. He played for nine clubs during a fifteen-year career. Over half...
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  • Bamber is both an English surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Bessie Bamber (fl. 1900–1910), British artist Dave...
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  • career with Watford. His first season saw Blackpool finish 21st, with Dave Bamber topping the club's goalscoring chart for the second consecutive season...
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  • replacement, Billy Ayre, eventually gave Richards a starting place alongside Dave Bamber. Richards made 22 league appearances in 1990–91 and scored 4 goals. In...
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  • feet of Jimmy Quinn to deny a goalscoring chance, but the ball fell to Dave Bamber, who scored. In the 80th minute, Quinn equalised with a firm header from...
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    Kamara, Dave Bamber, Leigh Palin, Carl Saunders, Gary Hackett and Nicky Morgan. Into the side came Tony Ellis, Lee Sandford, Tony Kelly, Dave Kevan, Paul...
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  • Thumbnail for 1992 Football League Fourth Division play-off final
    Rodwell won the ball from Scunthorpe's Paul Longden and his cross found Dave Bamber at the far post who scored through the legs of goalkeeper Mark Samways...
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  • season in which three points were awarded for a win, instead of two. Dave Bamber was the club's top scorer, with seventeen goals (fifteen in the league...
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  • inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2005. More recently Dave Bamber scored goals in all four divisions of the Football League with a host...
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  • went on to record thirteen consecutive League wins at Bloomfield Road. Dave Bamber was the club's top scorer, with seventeen league goals. Source: [citation...
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  • finished 18th after a dismal end to the league season, saw their manager Dave Stringer resign after an eventful five seasons and hand over the reins to...
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    his buys. He also made some money by selling Dave Bamber and Colin Morris for large fees, and Bamber's replacement, Paul Stewart, began to emerge as...
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    Rotherham United 2 MF Paul Groves Blackpool 1 MF Kenny Lowe Barnet 1 FW Gary Bull Barnet 1 FW Dave Bamber Blackpool 1 FW Phil Stant ¤ Mansfield Town 2...
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    McIlhargey, the Blackpool goalkeeper, by Wes Saunders. In the 37th minute, Dave Bamber was adjudged to have handled a cross from Paul Holmes in the Blackpool...
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  • Dean Holdsworth (Brentford)/Iwan Roberts (Huddersfield Town) – 24 goals Dave Bamber (Blackpool)/Phil Stant (Mansfield Town) – 26 goals [3] 29 January 1992:...
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  • after just over a year, with a defeat by Crewe Alexandra on 23 November. Dave Bamber was the club's top scorer for the second consecutive season, with 36...
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    Div 4 46 15 13 18 66 60 58 12th R4 R1 Dave Bamber 15 1982–83 Div 4 46 13 12 21 55 74 49 21st R3 R3 Dave Bamber 10 1983–84 Div 4 46 21 9 16 70 52 72 6th...
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  • Sunderland for a then-club-record £132,400. Fellow newcomers included Dave Bamber, Colin Morris, Peter Noble and Tom McAlister. Despite the fresh faces...
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  • Ellis succeeded Allan Brown as manager prior to the start of the season. Dave Bamber was the club's top scorer for the second consecutive season, with fifteen...
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  • Shearer to join Swindon in 1988, and fill the striker position following Dave Bamber and Jimmy Quinn exiting the Wiltshire club. In his first season, he was...
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