Stewart Dean Talbot was born on 14 June 1973 and is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.
15 Facts About Stewart Talbot
Stewart Talbot made over 300 appearances in the Football League in an eleven-year professional career.
Stewart Talbot played over 100 league games for each club.
Stewart Talbot then played over fifty games for Brentford before leaving the English Football League in 2005 to join Boston United.
Stewart Talbot spent four years at Boston before finishing his career at Kidsgrove Athletic.
Stewart Talbot instead entered the English Football League with Port Vale of the First Division in August 1994, signing after a period on trial.
Stewart Talbot was in even greater demand the next season, making 45 appearances, justifying his reputation as a hard-working player.
Stewart Talbot racked up thirteen yellow cards and six goals.
Stewart Talbot was at the club for the dismissal of manager John Rudge, who joked that injury-prone Michael Walsh and Talbot were responsible for his sacking as Walsh was "never fit" and Talbot was always fit.
Stewart Talbot still found himself in the first-team with new man Brian Horton though, the club barely surviving relegation.
Stewart Talbot made it onto the pitch just six times following recovery from his injury, Vale salvaging just one point of a possible eighteen.
Stewart Talbot played 43 games of the campaign, picking up seven yellow cards and one straight red along the way.
Stewart Talbot told manager Martin Allen that he wanted to return to the North, he joined League Two side Boston United on a free transfer in June 2005.
The Rotherham United website states that Stewart Talbot was a "midfield dynamo" with "powerful tackling".
Since leaving the professional game, Stewart Talbot took up a position in child care in North Staffordshire.