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Dean Spink (born 22 January 1967) is an
English former professional
footballer who played either as a
striker or a
defender. After retiring as a player he became a physiotherapist for
Shrewsbury Town.
Career
Spink was born in
Birmingham, and began his football career at non-league
Halesowen Town before signing for
First Division Aston Villa for £30,000 in 1989. He never made the grade at Villa, and spent loan spells at
Scarborough and
Bury before moving to Shrewsbury Town where he spent seven years. In his first year with the club he was switched from centre-forward to centre-back, and won the club's player of the year award.
He had played over 300 games for Shrewsbury before moving across the border in 1997 to local rivals
Wrexham, where he spent three seasons. Whilst at Wrexham he returned to Shrewsbury on a month's loan, and when he left the Welsh club in 2000 he didn't travel too far to his next two clubs,
Chester City and
Telford United, who were both in the
Nationwide Conference at the time. His spell at Chester saw him have a very brief spell as joint caretaker-manager with Owen Brown and
Andy Porter, between the departure of
Steve Mungall in December 2001 and the arrival of
Mark Wright in January 2002. He later had short spells with
Kidsgrove Athletic (where he was assistant manager to Porter) and
Colwyn Bay.
Personal
Since retiring Spink has ventured...
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