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11 Facts About Guy Butters

1.

Guy Butters won his first of 3 South East Counties Football League Championships whilst still at school with Spurs.

2.

Guy Butters became the only ever U21 'Rest of the World Team' Captain at the Tournament when he skippered the side against Senegal after the Dutch team went home due to a Surinam plane crash.

3.

Guy Butters spent six years at Gillingham, signing for them in October 1996.

4.

Guy Butters played in the Play Off Final at Wembley against Manchester City missing the deciding penalty, but helped the next season by gaining Promotion to second-tier football beating Wigan.

5.

Guy Butters was part of team that played in the FA Cup quarter finals against Chelsea.

6.

Guy Butters was part of the team that gained promotion to the Championship beating Bristol City at the Millennium Stadium in 2004 under manager Mark McGee.

7.

Guy Butters won Player of the Year in this season as well as the BBC South East Sports Award for Player of the Year.

8.

Guy Butters played his 600th professional game during 2006 having been runner-up in the club's official player of the season awards for the two previous years.

9.

Guy Butters ended his professional career but carried on playing non league for a few years beyond this.

10.

Guy Butters signed for Lewes on loan in January 2009.

11.

Guy Butters took over at Winchester City in the Wessex League, having been appointed to replace Glenn Cockerill in September 2010.