David Mehew

David Mehew
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-10-29) 29 October 1967
Place of birth Camberley, England
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984-1985 Leeds United 0 (0)
1985-1994 Bristol Rovers 222 (63)
1994 Exeter City (loan) 7 (0)
1994-1995 Walsall 13 (0)
1995 Northampton Town 0 (0)
Yate Town
Bath City
Farnborough Town
Rushden & Diamonds
Forest Green Rovers
Bath City
Clevedon Town
Paulton Rovers
Brislington
Weston-super-Mare
Bitton
Bristol Manor Farm
Gloucester City
National team
1983 England under-16s
Teams managed
2008–2014 Gloucester City

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

David Mehew (born 29 October 1967) is a former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Bristol Rovers, Exeter City and Walsall.[1] He previously managed Gloucester City.

He began his career at Leeds United, before moving to Bristol Rovers. He had a loan spell at Exeter City and later moved on to Walsall and Northampton Town before dropping down to non-league football.

Mehew worked as manager at Gloucester City between 2008 and 2014 having previously been assistant boss to Tim Harris at the club. He led them to promotion through the Southern Football League play-offs in May 2009 and took them into the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in 20 years where they lost to Football League One side Leyton Orient on 14 November 2012.[2] On 22 February 2014, his time with the club came to an end after he was sacked following a league game with North Ferriby United.[3]

In April 2014, he rejected a job offer to become manager at Cinderford Town.[4]

References

  1. "David Mehew". UK A–Z Transfers. Neil Brown. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  2. "Gloucester 0-2 Leyton Orient". BBC Sport. 14 November 2012.
  3. "Dave Mehew sacked as Tigers manager". BBC Sport. 22 February 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  4. "Former Gloucester City boss Dave Mehew turns down Cinderford Town approach". Gloucester Citizen. 2 April 2014.


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