11 Facts About John Moncur

1.

John Frederick Moncur was born on 22 September 1966 and is an English football chairman and former professional footballer.

2.

John Moncur played in the English Football League for Doncaster Rovers, Cambridge United, Portsmouth, Brentford and Ipswich Town.

3.

John Moncur started the following season in the side, but injury spoiled most of the season; he made only fourteen appearances in the league, three of which were as a substitute.

4.

John Moncur was almost ever-present in Swindon's Premier League campaign, missing just one game.

5.

John Moncur joined West Ham United in the summer of 1994 to bolster their midfield.

6.

John Moncur ended his first season with three goals in 35 appearances.

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John Moncur was often a substitute for West Ham, particularly in his later career and was used sparing and strategically for the Hammers.

8.

John Moncur was dismissed three times during his West Ham career.

9.

John Moncur then ran over to the West Ham fans and took his shirt off in celebration.

10.

West Ham were relegated at the end of the season and John Moncur retired from football after having played in the Premiership for 10 consecutive seasons.

11.

John Moncur is a devout Christian having turned to religion during his footballing career in order to help him deal with his anger.