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18 Facts About David Hibbert

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David John Hibbert was born on 28 January 1986 and is an English former footballer who played as a forward; he is working as a coach at Stoke City.

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David Hibbert managed to become a key first-team player for the "Shrews" before leaving them for Peterborough United in 2010.

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David Hibbert returned to the game with Nuneaton Town in October 2013 on a part-time basis before moving on to Tamworth in June 2014.

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David Hibbert made three starts and seven substitute appearances in first season with Vale; and his promising maiden season was restricted only by a head injury sustained at Milton Keynes Dons.

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David Hibbert made twelve substitute appearances in both league and cup competitions.

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David Hibbert played 22 times for the "Millers", scoring two goals.

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In May 2007, having never started a league game for North End, David Hibbert was transfer listed.

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David Hibbert scored the first goal at Shrewsbury's New Meadow stadium, in a pre-season friendly, his first match in "Shrews" colours.

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David Hibbert's goals were crucial in helping the club to avoid relegation out of the Football League.

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David Hibbert finished the season having scored just three goals in 25 appearances.

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David Hibbert spent the following summer undertaking physiotherapy sessions to cure his long-standing foot injury.

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David Hibbert turned down a new contract with Shrewsbury, and instead signed a three-year deal with Peterborough United in May 2010, becoming Gary Johnson's first signing as manager of Peterborough.

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David Hibbert was limited to eleven substitute appearances in other competitions thanks to injury and the form of other players.

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David Hibbert announced his retirement from football in April 2013.

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In October 2013, David Hibbert made a return to playing football in the Conference Premier with Nuneaton Town after joining on non-contract terms.

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In June 2014, David Hibbert signed a contract with Conference North side Tamworth, and was joined at the club on the same day by former Nuneaton Town colleagues Kevin Thornton and Danny Sleath.

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David Hibbert joined AFC Telford United in June 2015, and began coaching the Stoke City under-21s.

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David Hibbert went into coaching after retiring as a player, and by April 2019 was the head coach of the under-15's and under-16's at the Stoke City Academy.