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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: 175. Not illustrated. Chapters: Ilkeston Town F.c. Players, Phil Stant, James Dudgeon, Ian Helliwell, Oliver Ryan, Paul Pettinger, Simon Weaver, Chris Adamson, Dean Gordon, Paul Raynor, Saul Deeney, Carl Pentney, David Freeman, Luke Waterfall, Matt Carmichael, Junior Mendes, Mark Smalley, Andy Kiwomya, Steve Chettle, Graham Lewis, Mark Lever, Ian Buxton, Robert Codner, Rory Boulding, Trevor Matthewson, Charles Bunyan, Sr., Scott Garner, Kenny Burns, Aaron O'connor, Louis Briscoe, Chris Hurst, Justin Walker, Devon White, Austin Mcintosh, Francis Green, Andy Love, James Short, Jimmy Rayner, Ross Gardner, Colin Hoyle, Andy Evans, Paul Antony Smith, Tony Hemmings, Darren Caskey, Gareth Williams, Martin Carruthers, John Froggatt, Geoff Barrowcliffe, Steve Buckley, Marc Newsham, Chukwuemeka Nwadike, Chris Wood, Matthew Turner, Justin O'reilly, Phil Senior, Alf Tinkler, Nathan Winder, Don Bradley, Charlie Hartfield, Sid Watson, Richard Brown, Chris Timons, Dick Wombwell, Kevin Lampkin, Gareth Holmes. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only andcorrect as of 21:13, 5 May 2007 (UTC).* Appearances (Goals) Philip Richard "Phil" Stant (born 13 October 1962 in Bolton) was a professional footballer who played as a striker notably for Cardiff City and Lincoln City. He also became a manager, taking charge of Lincoln before moving into non League. An avid fan of home town team Bolton Wanderers, Phil Stant's route into professional football came after a career in the military. Stant is a veteran of the Falklands War, serving with 5 Infantry Brigade as part of 81 Ordnance Coy, and his experiences in the South Atlantic were the subject of a 2007 ITV documentary, "Falklands 25: A soldier's story." He progressed into the SAS before turning his attentions to football. His first real taste of The Football League ca...