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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8237112.stm
Claridge to revive playing career
Claridge is a pundit on the BBC's The Football League Show
Striker Steve Claridge is to come out of retirement at the age of 43 to help cash-strapped club Weymouth.
The former player-manager of the non-league outfit is to play for nothing against Blue Square South rivals Bromley in Saturday's home clash.
Claridge has played 1,008 matches in a career spanning more than two decades.
Dave Higson, Weymouth's acting chairman, said: "Steve will not be coaching or managing, just playing some games to help out in our survival bid."
The club's board of directors met on 29 August and set themselves a deadline of 10 days to find new investment of around £50,000 or face the prospect of going into administration.
Not only an ex Brighton player but also seemingly a pretty decent bloke. Not to mention the fact that he is one of the best pundits around who crucially seems to give a shit (unlike the likes of know it alls like Alan Green) about leagues below the Premiership. Hope Weymouth sort out their problems.
P.S. Hope this isn't fixtures
Claridge to revive playing career
Claridge is a pundit on the BBC's The Football League Show
Striker Steve Claridge is to come out of retirement at the age of 43 to help cash-strapped club Weymouth.
The former player-manager of the non-league outfit is to play for nothing against Blue Square South rivals Bromley in Saturday's home clash.
Claridge has played 1,008 matches in a career spanning more than two decades.
Dave Higson, Weymouth's acting chairman, said: "Steve will not be coaching or managing, just playing some games to help out in our survival bid."
The club's board of directors met on 29 August and set themselves a deadline of 10 days to find new investment of around £50,000 or face the prospect of going into administration.
Not only an ex Brighton player but also seemingly a pretty decent bloke. Not to mention the fact that he is one of the best pundits around who crucially seems to give a shit (unlike the likes of know it alls like Alan Green) about leagues below the Premiership. Hope Weymouth sort out their problems.
P.S. Hope this isn't fixtures