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John Gayle was born on 30 July, 1964 in Bromsgrove, England, is an English footballer. Discover John Gayle'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 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July, 1964
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Bromsgrove, England
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John Gayle Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, John Gayle height is 6ft 2in .

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1964

John Gayle (born 30 July 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker for Wimbledon, Birmingham City, Walsall, Coventry City, Burnley, Stoke City, Gillingham, Northampton Town, Scunthorpe United, Shrewsbury Town and Torquay United.

Gayle was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.

A powerful target-man centre forward, he worked in a printers and on a building site before beginning his professional career.

1987

He played for a number of non-league teams, Alvechurch, Highgate United, Tamworth, Stratford Town, Solihull Borough, Sutton Coldfield Town and Mile Oak Rovers, before joining his hometown club, Bromsgrove Rovers in late 1987.

1988

He followed Bromsgrove manager Bobby Hope to Burton Albion in 1988, from where he and Steve Cotterill joined Wimbledon in February 1989.

1990

In November 1990, after only 20 league games and 2 goals for Wimbledon and following an alleged training ground bust-up with Keith Curle, Gayle moved to Birmingham City for £175,000, helping the Blues to promotion in 1992.

1991

He played for Birmingham City against Tranmere Rovers in the 1991 Associate Members' Cup Final at Wembley scoring twice in their 3–2 victory with the winning goal scored from a spectacular overhead kick.

1993

He moved to Walsall on loan in August 1993, making 4 league appearances, scoring 1 goal.

A day after the end of his loan spell, on 13 September 1993, Gayle was back in the top flight, Coventry City paying £100,000 for his services.

1994

He had scored 10 goals in 44 league games for Birmingham, but failed to settle at Highfield Road, making only 5 league appearances without scoring before being transferred on to Burnley on 17 August 1994 for £70,000.

Spooner was playing for Bolton in a game against Burnley at Turf Moor in October 1994 when Gayle clattered into the player severely breaking his right leg and leaving him out of the professional game for three seasons.

The tackle all but ended the future career of Spooner and he had to have a number of operations on the injury as well as a bone graft.

At the time of the writs being issued Spooner had the following to say to the Bolton Evening News: "I've missed three fantastic years with Bolton, including promotion to the Premiership twice. I'm playing again now but it's just like starting from scratch. That tackle wrecked my career."

1995

This again proved to be only a short stay, Gayle making 14 league appearances and scoring 3 goals before moving to Stoke City for £70,000 on 23 January 1995.

1996

He moved to Gillingham on loan on 14 March 1996, making 9 league appearances and scoring 3 goals which helped secure the club's promotion from Division Three.

1997

The following season, Gayle was on the move again, joining Northampton Town on 10 February 1997 for a fee of £25,000.

He had played 26 times in the league for Stoke, scoring 4 goals, with almost half of his appearances as a substitute.

1998

He remained at Northampton for over a year, scoring 7 times in 48 league games, before joining Scunthorpe United on a free transfer on 16 June 1998.

In January 1998 a lawsuit was issued against Gayle by former Bolton Wanderers defender Nicky Spooner.

1999

4 goals in 49 league games followed for the Iron, before he was on the move yet again, this time a free transfer taking him to Shrewsbury Town on 25 November 1999.

Gayle played a role in keeping the Shrews in the league, injuries limiting him to 19 league games in which he scored twice.

2000

On 14 December 2000, Gayle was released by Shrewsbury, joining a Torquay United side in need of a target man that up to that time under manager Wes Saunders they had never really had.

He made his Torquay league debut on 16 December 2000 against Hull City at Boothferry Park, a rare 2–1 away win for the Gulls, but injured his hamstring during the game and was out for the next month.

By the time he returned, Torquay were deeper in trouble at the foot of the league, but Gayle played his part in ensuring survival, appearing mainly as a substitute to add weight to Torquay's lightweight attack late in the game.

A "substantial" compensation sum, believed to be six figures, was settled out of court in April 2000.

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Birmingham City

Northampton Town

2001

However, when he came on as a late substitute in the relegation decider at Barnet on 5 May 2001, he missed several chances to put the game beyond Barnet's reach, or at least test their goalkeeper, only adding to the anxiety of the fans in the away end.

It was no surprise that Gayle was released by Colin Lee in May 2001, joining non-league Moor Green where he ended his playing career.

John Gayle subsequently took up a coaching role at a school in Birmingham by the name of Washwood Heath Technology College, a predominantly working-class school with a massive Asian influence, during which time he gave out training sessions in many areas of football and credit to the footballer for reaching out to the ethnic minorities of Birmingham.

2006

In July 2006 Gayle was appointed manager of Devon League side Totnes and Dartington Sports Club.

Prior to his appointment, he had been working for the Prince's Trust in Birmingham.

2008

In the summer of 2008 he left Totnes and Dartington to be appointed as first team manager at Newton Abbot.