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item typeSoccer Playerborn in year1964born inEngland
 
 
Mark Walters

Mark Walters

Mark Everton Walters (born 2 June 1964) is a retired professional footballer from Birmingham, England. He was a skilful attacking goal scoring winger, with an excellent first touch and ability to run at defenders.

 
 
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John Sheridan (footballer)

John Joseph Sheridan (born 1 October 1964) is an former English-born Republic of Ireland international footballer, currently manager of League Two side Chesterfield. He is also the brother of Barrow manager and former footballer Darren Sheridan. After not making any appearances for Manchester City, he began his football career at Leeds United in the 1982–83 season.

 
 
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Paul Rideout

Paul Rideout was an English professional football player who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He is currently a youth coach with the Kansas City Wizards, heading their U-16, U-17 and U-18 teams. Rideout's career began as a 16 year old at Swindon Town as their youngest ever first team player. After scoring 23 goals in 44 games in his third season he transferred to Aston Villa and then A.S. Bari in Italy.

 
 
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Paul Parker (footballer)

Paul Andrew Parker is a retired English footballer who played for QPR, Fulham and Manchester United. He was also a crucial player at the 1990 World Cup with England. Parker, a central defender, started his career with Fulham before joining QPR, where he made his name as a nippy and incisive defender, even though he lacked the height normally associated with his position.

 
 
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Barry Venison

Barry Venison (born 16 August 1964) is a retired English footballer who enjoyed a successful playing career from 1981 to 1995, when he joined Southampton. He later worked as an television pundit.

 
 
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Guy Whittingham

Guy Whittingham is a retired professional footballer with over 450 appearances for a number of English clubs, after leaving the British Army. He spent the majority of his career at Portsmouth where he scored 99 times in 173 league appearances, including Pompey's all-time scoring recordof 42 league goals in the 1992-3 season (48 in all competitions). He was known while at Fratton Park as "Corporal Punishment".