David Gilroy (born 23 December 1982) is an English retired former professional
footballer who played in the
forward
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position.
Career
Gilroy began his career as a trainee with
Bristol Rovers, turning professional in August 2001. He made his debut on 25 August 2001, as a late substitute for
Martin Cameron
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in Rovers' 3–2 win at home to
Luton Town. He joined
Bath City on loan in March 2002. He scored twice in five games before returning to Rovers, playing once more before the end of the season.
He joined
Forest Green Rovers on a month's loan in August 2003 and joined
Clevedon Town on loan the following month.
Gilroy spent three months on loan to
Chippenham Town
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History
The club states it was established in 1873, before a £1,000 fee was agreed to make the move permanent in February 2005. He finished the 2005–06 season as joint Southern League top scorer, scoring 30 times in total. He scored a further 22 times the following season, attracting the interest of
Conference National
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side
Exeter City. However, he returned to
Bath City in May 2007, and was their leading scorer in the following season with 26 goals.
Gilroy signed for
Newport County of the
Conference South
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on 29 April 2009. In October 2009 he was loaned to
Weston-super-mare and scored a hat-trick in his first match. He returned to Newport 15 November on completion of his loan spell having scored 7 goals in 6 matches for Weston but was injured shortly afterwards. In February 2010 he rejoined
Bath City on loan. The loan arrangement completed in March 2010. Gilroy completed the 2009–10 season at Newport who were crowned Conference South champions with a record 103 points, 28 points ahead of second placed Dover Athletic. He totalled 14 Conference South goals for the season.
Gilroy became Woking manager Graham Baker's fifth new signing in the 2010 off-season, agreeing a deal with the Surrey club on the first day of June that will last until the end of the 2010–11 season.
In May 2011, Gilroy was released by Woking FC. On 1 July 2011 it was announced that he had rejoined Chippenham Town FC.
Gilroy rejoins Chippenham
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In September 2013, Gilroy signed for Western League Premier Division side Cribbs.
References
External links
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* http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/sport/9117224.CHIPPENHAM_TOWN__Gilroy_rejoins_Chippenham/
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1982 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Yeovil
English men's footballers
Men's association football forwards
Bristol Rovers F.C. players
Bath City F.C. players
Forest Green Rovers F.C. players
Clevedon Town F.C. players
Chippenham Town F.C. players
Newport County A.F.C. players
Weston-super-Mare A.F.C. players
Woking F.C. players
Frome Town F.C. players
Cribbs F.C. players
English Football League players
Footballers from Somerset