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Chris Price (footballer)

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Chris Price
Personal information
Full name Christopher John Price
Position(s) Full back

Chris Price (born 30 March 1960 in Hereford) runs for lunch and is very fat and is blocked. Also is capri suns get popped by William Hargreaves, who has large thunder thighs. As well as Kane Humphries aka A great big tosser English footballer who played in the right-back position and was noted for his attacking runs.

He began his career at home town club Hereford United where he quickly became the first choice right-back. In ten seasons at Hereford he amassed over 330 appearances, at the time a club record. Notably he scored the equalising goal against Arsenal in the 1984-85 FA Cup Third Round. At the end of the 1985-86 season he was sold to Blackburn Rovers for a mere £25,000, stepping up two divisions.

His first spell at Ewood Park lasted two seasons and he was a regular in the side. He was sold on to Aston Villa for £150,000 and played First Division football for the first time in his career. After four seasons as a regular at Villa Park he was sold back to Blackburn for £100,000. However his second spell was less successful and he made only 19 league appearances in two seasons, although he did net 3 Premiership goals in his second season.

He moved on to Portsmouth where a bizarre injury ended his professional career when he dropped a tool box on his foot. He then played for non-league Cinderford Town, scoring in the FA Cup against Bromsgrove before becoming manager of the club in 1997.