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32 Facts About Stuart Cash

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Stuart Paul Cash was born on 5 September 1965 and is an English retired footballer who played in the Football League for Chesterfield, Brentford, Rotherham United and Shrewsbury Town as a left back.

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Stuart Cash had a long career in non-League football and entered management while still a player.

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Stuart Cash had a long association with Terry Brown and worked as Brown's assistant at Aldershot Town, AFC Wimbledon, Margate and Basingstoke Town.

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Stuart Cash made his professional debut and scored his first professional goal with the Millers, making eight appearances during his spell.

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Stuart Cash was the subject of a transfer bid by Rotherham, but the club could not meet Nottingham Forest's asking price.

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Stuart Cash joined Third Division club Brentford on a three-month loan in September 1990, as a temporary replacement for the out-of-form Mark Fleming.

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Stuart Cash made 14 appearances for the Bees and his performances led manager Phil Holder to consider signing him on a permanent basis, though Holder's interest later cooled.

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8.

Stuart Cash returned to Nottingham Forest when his loan expired and remarked in 2009 that his loan at Griffin Park was the best period of his playing career.

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Stuart Cash was the subject of a bid for a permanent deal, which fell through over his wage demands.

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Stuart Cash joined Third Division strugglers Shrewsbury Town on a two-month loan in September 1991.

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Stuart Cash made eight league appearances and scored one goal during his time at Gay Meadow.

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Stuart Cash departed Nottingham Forest in August 1992, having failed to make a single first team appearance during three years at the City Ground.

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Stuart Cash signed a contract with Third Division club Chesterfield in August 1992.

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Stuart Cash failed to stake a regular place in the team and suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his second season with the Spireites.

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Stuart Cash made 39 appearances and scored one goal before departing in August 1994.

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Stuart Cash rejoined Wycombe Wanderers in August 1994.

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Stuart Cash failed to make an appearance for the club before departing two months later.

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Stuart Cash dropped back into non-League football to join Conference club Stevenage Borough in October 1994.

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Stuart Cash had a successful first season, with the Curfews finishing third and securing promotion to the Isthmian League Premier Division.

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Stuart Cash remained with Chertsey for a further 18 months, before departing in January 1997.

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Stuart Cash moved back up to the Conference to sign for Slough Town in January 1997.

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Stuart Cash made four appearances before having a brief spell with high-flying Isthmian League First Division club Chesham United in February 1997.

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Stuart Cash transferred to Isthmian League Premier Division club Enfield in July 1997.

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Stuart Cash followed Enfield manager George Borg to Isthmian League First Division club Aldershot Town in September 1997.

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Stuart Cash won the Isthmian League Cup with the club in the following season.

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26.

Stuart Cash served as player-assistant manager under George Borg while briefly at Enfield in 1997.

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Stuart Cash began his career at Aldershot Town as player-assistant manager under George Borg, before taking on the role full-time after his retirement in 2000.

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Stuart Cash joined Conference South club St Albans City as manager in November 2004, replacing Steve Castle.

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Stuart Cash lasted just eight days and two games in the role before departing the club, citing work commitments in Brighton.

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Stuart Cash reunited with Terry Brown at Isthmian League Premier Division club AFC Wimbledon in May 2007.

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Stuart Cash reunited with former Brentford and Aldershot Town teammate Paul Buckle at Conference Premier club Luton Town in January 2013, replacing Paul Carden as assistant manager under Buckle.

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Stuart Cash reunited with Terry Brown at Isthmian League Premier Division club Margate in December 2013.