About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Abdul Osman, Adam Federici, Alfred Gard, Ashley Nicholls, Ben Abbey, Ben Townsend, Bert Bushnell, Billy Lumley, Bobby Traynor, Brian Connor (footballer), Charlie Strutton, Chris Tardif, Cliff Akurang, Craig Faulconbridge, Damon Ming, Dwane Lee, Evangelino Valentim, Jamal Fyfield, James Williams-Richardson, Jason Cousins, Jefferson Louis, Jerome Federico, John Chenhall, Jones Awuah, Josh Lennie, Kieron St Aimie, Lee Fieldwick, Len Townsend, Lewis Cook, Lewis Ochoa, Mustafa Tiryaki, Mustapha Dumbuya, Nathan Tyson, Neville Roach, Nevin Saroya, Paul Priddy, Paul Robinson (footballer born November 1978), Phil Gray, Richard Pacquette, Rob Haworth, Sam Hatton, Serge Makofo, Shane Gore, Simon Patterson (footballer), Solomon Taiwo, Stephen Hughes (footballer born 1984), Steve Barnes (footballer), Steve Sanders (footballer), Steve Slade, Terry Brisley, Tony Gale, Udo Onwere, Will Hendry, Yemi Abiodun. Excerpt: Richard Francis Pacquette (born 28 January 1983) is a footballer who plays for Bromley as a striker. Pacquette started his career with Queens Park Rangers and he made his first team debut towards the end of the 2000-01 season. He had loan spells with Stevenage Borough, Dagenham & Redbridge and Mansfield Town before being released in 2004, having made over 40 appearances. He had brief spells with Milton Keynes Dons and Brentford before dropping down to non-League football, where he has played since. Following short spells at five different clubs, he played for Worthing for a season and scored 17 goals. He scored for Havant & Waterlooville in their FA Cup fourth round game against Liverpool at Anfield in 2008, where they were defeated 5-2. Born in Kilburn, London to Dominican parents, Pacquette has played internationally for the Dominica national team. He scored on his debut against Barbados in 2008 and has earned two caps for the team. His second appearance came in a defeat to Barbados in the second leg. Born in Kilburn, London to Dominican parents, Pacquette's first club was Queens Park Rangers (QPR), where he had been a member of the youth system since the age of 13. He turned professional in February 2000 and made his first team debut as a 77th minute substitute in a 2-1 defeat to Huddersfield Town on 21 April 2001. He made one further appearance in the 2000-01 season, with a start in a 3-0 defeat to Stockport County. The season finished with QPR's relegation to the Second Division, and Pacquette scored his first goal for the club in a 3-0 victory over Bury on 12 January 2002. He scored his second, and final goal of the 2001-02 season, to give QPR the lead in a 1-1 draw with Cardiff City in March, but was later handed a red card. After the end of the season, in July, manager Ian Holloway placed him on the transfer list. After having made four appearances and scored one goal for QPR during the 2002-03 season, he joined Conference National team Stevenage Borough on