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Adam Locke (Adam Spencer Locke) was born on 20 August, 1970 in Croydon, London, England, is an English footballer. Discover Adam Locke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Adam Spencer Locke
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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August 1970
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Croydon, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Adam Locke Height, Weight & Measurements

At 53 years old, Adam Locke height is 5ft 1in .

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Adam Locke Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1970

Adam Spencer Locke (born 20 August 1970) is an English retired professional footballer, who played as a defender.

Locke was born in Croydon, London.

1988

It was at Crystal Palace that he signed his first professional contract in June 1988.

1990

However, Locke failed to make a single first-team appearance during his time at Selhurst Park, and after two years he joined Southend United in 1990.

Locke became a regular for "The Shrimpers", playing 88 games in just over four years, 19 of those appearances as a substitute, scoring 4 goals in his time at the club.

1993

Locke was loaned to Colchester United in October 1993 and after 5 matches for The U's, the move was made permanent a year later.

Welcomed by the Colchester supporters, who had been impressed by his performances during the loan spell, Locke spent just under three years at Layer Road, playing in 104 games and scoring eight goals.

He spent the majority of his time at Colchester as a defender, usually as a right wing-back.

1995

He enjoyed a storming start to the 1995–96 season when he scored Colchester's winner on the opening day against Plymouth Argyle – a 30-yard drive into the roof of the net, followed by two more goals against Hartlepool United in the autumn.

1996

In the 1996–97 campaign, he scored four goals, all of those coming away from home, and featuring a double strike at Exeter City.

However, given the depth of midfield talent at Layer Road, he found himself in and out of the starting line up and went on the transfer list at his own request in March.

1997

During August 1997, Locke left Colchester to join John Ward's Bristol City on a free transfer, the prospect of joining an arguably bigger club too good an opportunity to turn down.

In the 1997–98 season, he was Bristol City's find of the season.

Playing at right wing-back, he showed great commitment, and had the ability to run at the opposition.

He made the position his own as the side were promoted to Division One.

Having not been a regular at Bristol City in his second season, he decided to leave the club under the Bosman ruling.

1999

He was snapped up by Luton Town manager Lennie Lawrence on a free transfer in August 1999, initially on a month-to-month contract.

After making his debut in a disappointing away defeat to Brentford, he flourished thereafter.

An experienced player in a very young side, he led by example, proving an astute signing by the Hatters manager.

He scored three goals for the club.

Locke played in 40 matches and, after signing numerous month-to-month deals, he was finally secured on a more permanent basis.

2000

Locke, like Luton, had a very disappointing 2000–01 season.

As the Hatters were relegated to Division Three, Locke's form suffered as a consequence and he never produced the sort of form that he had shown in the previous campaign.

He started the season in the side, playing in the first game of the season, a 0–1 defeat to Notts County, but he was in and out of the side as dictated by injury and form.

He still made 31 appearances in all competitions, 25 of those in the League.

He also scored two goals, a volley against Wycombe Wanderers in front of the live television cameras and another at Bournemouth – although both matches ended in defeat.

He had, however, done enough to persuade manager Joe Kinnear that he was worthy of a place in the squad and he signed a new one-year contract during the pre-season.

2001

Locke was merely a squad member for the Hatters, though, during the 2001–02 season and he made just three appearances in the first-team during the course of the entire season.

He came on as a substitute in a 2–0 win at Carlisle United on the opening day of the season, and also in a 2–1 home win over Cheltenham Town in the following match.

His last appearance of the campaign came in a 2–3 defeat at Bristol Rovers on 25 August 2001 and he didn't feature again in Luton's first-team for the rest of the season.

He was released by Kinnear, having spent 3 seasons with the Hatters, scoring five goals in 62 appearances.

On leaving Luton, Locke joined fellow ex-Hatter Gavin McGowan at Isthmian League Division One North side Hornchurch.

2005

A regular for Hornchurch, making 38 appearances and scoring twice, Locke left the club during a financial crisis and signed for Bromley in 2005, where he made 21 appearances.

2006

After this brief spell, he was on the move again, signing in August 2006 for Tooting & Mitcham United, but just three months and 12 appearances later, in November 2006, he signed for Isthmian League Division One South side Whyteleafe, where he made five appearances, scoring two goals, before deciding to retire.