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Alan Webb (Alan Richard Webb) was born on 1 January, 1963 in Wrockwardine, England, is an English footballer. Discover Alan Webb'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 61 years old?

Popular As Alan Richard Webb
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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January 1963
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Wrockwardine, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Alan Webb Height, Weight & Measurements

At 61 years old, Alan Webb height is 5ft 10in .

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Alan Webb Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1963

Alan Richard Webb (born 1 January 1963) is an English former footballer who played as a right-back.

He played 225 league games in an eleven-year career in the Football League.

1980

Teammate and Port Vale legend Phil Sproson named him as the club's best right-back of the 1980s.

He described him as a reliable right-back and a good tackler, who lacked pace but not effort.

He was versatile and consistent, able to fill in elsewhere in defence, and had a great work rate.

1981

He spent 1981 to 1984 with West Bromwich Albion, and also played on loan at Lincoln City, but spent most of his career at Port Vale.

Webb started his career with West Bromwich Albion in the First Division in January 1981.

After avoiding relegation by two points in 1981–82 under Ronnie Allen, the "Baggies" jumped to an eleventh-place finish in 1982–83 after the appointment of Ron Wylie.

1983

Webb was loaned out to Third Division club Lincoln City in 1983–84, managed by Colin Murphy.

He played a total of 24 league games for West Brom, and appeared eleven times in the league for Lincoln, before new "Baggies" boss Johnny Giles told him he could leave the club on a free transfer.

1984

He was voted Port Vale F.C. Player of the Year in 1984–85, helped the club to win promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1985–86, and won the Third Division play-off final with the club in 1989.

Webb joined John Rudge's Fourth Division Port Vale in July 1984 and was an ever-present in 1984–85 with 56 appearances, earning himself the club's Player of the Year award.

1985

He played 48 games in 1985–86, as the "Valiants" won promotion with a fourth-place finish; he also scored his first league goal, in a 4–0 win over Southend United at Vale Park on 19 October.

1986

Webb struggled in 1986–87, after a shin bone injury in August haltered his progress.

He returned to action in time to score in a 4–1 win at York City on 14 April, his only goal in 24 appearances over the course of the campaign.

1987

In 1987–88, he again struggled to stay fit in the face of numerous other injuries, including second-degree burns sustained from sliding on a plastic pitch and blood clots in his thigh.

Kevin Steggles, another West Bromwich Albion player, was signed to replace him, but Webb recovered to post 29 appearances by the season's end.

1988

He then played 47 games in 1988–89, scoring once in an FA Cup defeat to top-flight Norwich City.

He played in the club's victory over Preston North End in the play-off semi-finals, but lost his place to Gary West for the final, in which Vale beat Bristol Rovers over two legs.

He made only eighteen appearances in the subsequent Second Division campaign, having sustained a compound fracture in his right leg after colliding with Newcastle United's Micky Quinn on 28 October.

1990

He played six games in 1990–91 and appeared five times in 1991–92, but could not fully recover from this final injury and was forced into early retirement in June 1992.

His knee never straightened following the break.

1992

He was forced into early retirement in June 1992, following a broken leg sustained in October 1989.

Webb spent a few weeks with Telford United in late 1992, but his leg was not strong enough for him to return to football.

He instead became a driver for Parcelforce.

He later became joint-manager of Stourbridge.

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