Geoff Hunter

Soccer Player

Geoff Hunter was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom on October 27th, 1959 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 64, Geoff Hunter biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
October 27, 1959
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Association Football Player
Geoff Hunter Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 64 years old, Geoff Hunter has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
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Geoff Hunter Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Geoff Hunter Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Geoff Hunter Career

Hunter started his career at First Division club Manchester United after a successful trial at the age of 14. He turned professional under the stewardship of Tommy Docherty at the age of 17. However he failed to make a competitive appearance for the club and left Old Trafford after being released by Dave Sexton. He then took Jimmy Greenhoff's advice and went to Gresty Road in 1979, where Crewe Alexandra had finished bottom of the Football League in 1978–79. Under new manager Tony Waddington, the "Railwaymen" only managed to finish one place higher in 1979–80, though the club again won re-election. Hunter made his Crewe debut in the season's opening fixture, a 2–1 defeat at Huddersfield Town on 11 August 1979. He scored his first Crewe goal in a 2–2 draw against Torquay United at Gresty Road on 24 August 1979. The club rallied in 1980–81 to finish eighteenth, four points above the re-election zone. Hunter was named as the club's Player of the Year, but chose to leave the club following the departure of Waddington, who he was close to. He played in all of Crewe's 51 games that season, scoring four times; in total, he made 94 league and cup appearances and scored eight goals for Crewe.

Hunter was sold on to nearby Port Vale for £15,000 in August 1981, who were also struggling at the lower end of the Fourth Division under manager John McGrath. Hunter quickly became a key member of the midfield, playing 49 games in 1981–82, as the "Valiants" posted a seventh-place finish. He was an ever-present during the 1982–83 promotion winning season, also being selected as the PFA team of the year. He later said that: "It gave me a lot pride to be selected by my fellow professionals as part of the PFA side. It gives a your confidence, a big boost to know other players rate you".

Vale failed to hold on to their Third Division status, and were relegated in 1983–84. McGrath was sacked and replaced by his assistant, John Rudge, in December, who continued to name Hunter in the first eleven. He played 51 games in 1984–85, as Rudge rebuilt his team. He played 57 games in 1985–86, scoring six goals, as he helped Vale to escape the division for a second time. However Rudge signed Paul Smith and Ray Walker for the 1986–87 campaign, and Hunter played just five league games. He was given a free transfer to Wrexham in May 1987, along with teammate Wayne Ebanks.

Dixie McNeil's Wrexham were looking for promotion out of the Fourth Division, though they missed out on the play-offs in 1987–88 by four points. Hunter made his debut in a 6–1 defeat to Torquay United. He scored his first league goal for the cub in a 3–0 win over Cardiff City at the Racecourse Ground. They managed to reach the play-offs in 1988–89, and defeated Scunthorpe United to reach the Final against Leyton Orient. The Welsh club lost 2–1 over the two-legged final, with Hunter playing both games. The "Robins"' form dropped during the 1989–90 campaign, and McNeil was replaced by Brian Flynn, as Wrexham finished in 21st place. Flynn blooded young midfielders Waynne Phillips and Gareth Owen, leaving Hunter's game time more limited. He nevertheless played against Manchester United in the second round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, having featured against Norwegian side Lyngby in the first round. Wrexham finished bottom of the Football League in 1990–91, but avoided relegation due to the league's expansion. This was Hunter's last season, as he left the club in 1991 after his cruciate ligaments were injured in a tackle.

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