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11 Facts About David Woozley

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David James Woozley was born on 6 December 1979 and is an English former professional footballer who last played for Binfield after leaving Slough Town in the summer of 2014.

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David Woozley was born near Bracknell in Berkshire and began his career as a trainee with Crystal Palace, turning professional in August 1997.

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David Woozley returned to Palace, but could not find a way back into the first team.

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David Woozley finally joined Torquay in March 2002 on a free transfer and quickly re-established himself in Torquay's defence, playing alongside either Steve Woods or his former Palace teammate Sean Hankin.

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David Woozley was released shortly after the Southend game and in July 2004 signed for Oxford United, but struggled to establish himself and joined Yeovil Town on loan in March 2005.

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David Woozley was released by Oxford at the end the season and joined Crawley Town in August 2005.

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In October 2006 David Woozley became joint manager of Crawley Town with Ben Judge after manager John Hollins and his assistant Alan Lewer were sacked from the club.

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On 28 August 2007, David Woozley announced that he was to leave Crawley Town and retire from professional football, aged 27, to take up a job with the Fire Service.

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David Woozley continued his football career, signing for semi-professional team Farnborough.

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David Woozley was released by Farnborough in May 2009 due to work commitments restricting the time he could commit to attending team training sessions.

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David Woozley initially joined Staines Town, before transferring to Carshalton Athletic later in the same season.