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11 Facts About Gregg Blundell

1.

Gregg Steven Blundell was born on 3 October 1977 and is an English retired footballer who played as a striker.

2.

Gregg Blundell was signed by Chester City from Doncaster Rovers for a Club Record Fee in July 2005.

3.

Gregg Blundell made a quick impact with Chester, bagging six goals by the end of September 2005 as Chester challenged for promotion from Football League Two.

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Gregg Blundell's confidence was still never fully recovered the following season and Chester accepted a nominal bid for Blundell from Darlington as transfer deadline day approached in January 2007.

5.

Gregg Blundell was re-united with former manager Dave Penney at Darlington.

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Apart from a loan spell with Accrington Stanley, Gregg Blundell remained at Darlington until the summer of 2009 when he returned to Chester who had just suffered relegation to the Conference National.

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Gregg Blundell stayed just a half a season with Chester, scoring three goals in eighteen league games, before moving to Barrow AFC on loan as Chester looked to cut costs.

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8.

On 13 March 2010, Gregg Blundell scored the only goal of the match as Barrow beat Salisbury City in the 1st Leg of the FA Trophy Semi Final at Salisbury.

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Gregg Blundell remained with Barrow for the following season, but left in June 2011.

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Gregg Blundell graduated from the University of Salford in 2008 with a degree in Physiotherapy and has been studying for a master's degree in Football Rehabilitation at Edge Hill University.

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Gregg Blundell is the uncle of Tranmere Rovers midfielder James Wallace.