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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Simon Wormull, Andy Hessenthaler, Phil Stant, Neville Southall, Craig Rocastle, Colin Miles, Gareth Risbridger, Nicky Southall, Alan Pouton, Scott Lindsey, Dominic Shimmin, Keith Scott, Danny Hockton, Carl Alford, Martin Hayes, Scott Ramsay, Giuliano Grazioli, Andy Pugh, Paul Linger, Byron Bubb, Phil Smith, Kenny Dyer, Mark Lovell, Ross Flitney, Darren Hare, Paul Smith, Robert Codner, Lee Shearer, Adam Birchall, Luis Cumbers, Dave Leworthy, Elliott Charles, Matt Bodkin, Dave Morrison, Chris Allen, Nicky Nicolau, Preston Edwards, Yado Mambo, Joe Tabiri, Jon Wallis, Sammy Moore, Harry Crawford, Ian Carter, Jamie Day, Phil Barber, Russell Milton, Ron Fearon, Daniel Leach, Joe Dunne, Francis Collin, Tosh Chamberlain, John Keister, Udo Onwere, Dick Tydeman, Jason Lillis, Jason Norville, Darren Carr, Mark Beeney, James Pinnock, Andy Arnott, John Arnott, Nigel Donn, Tom Wynter, Marvin Hamilton, Kevin Seabury, Jerahl Hughes, Gerald Dobbs, Lee Palmer, Jones Awuah, Ricky Reina, Brian Gregory, Brian Horne, Liburd Henry, Steve Brown, Tony Eeles, Paul Hyde, Steve Cuggy. Excerpt: Simon James Wormull (born 1 December 1976) is an English football coach and former player. He is the currently at Lewes as manager of the under 18 side. In his playing days he played for Tottenham Hotspur in the final of the 1995 FA Youth Cup and in the Intertoto Cup. Although he made a few appearances in the lower divisions of the Football League for Brentford and Rushden & Diamonds, the majority of his career has been spent in non-league football, with clubs including Dover Athletic, Stevenage Borough, Hornchurch, Crawley Town, Lewes, Eastbourne Borough and Farnborough. He was capped seven times for the National Game XI, the team that represents England at semi-professional level. Wormull was born in Crawley, West Sussex, and played for the under-15 te...