gillingham f.c. players
John Waugh (footballer)
darlington f.c. players | date of birth missing | date of death missing | dundee united f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | scottish footballers | sunderland a.f.c. playersReferences
Dick Doncaster
1908 births | bolton wanderers f.c. players | crystal palace f.c. players | date of death missing | exeter city f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | people from the vale of glamorgan | reading f.c. players | welsh footballersReferences
Peter Godfrey
1938 births | charlton athletic f.c. players | english footballers | exeter city f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | living people | people from woolwichReferences
Bill Seddon
1901 births | 1993 deaths | arsenal f.c. players | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | luton town f.c. players | notts county f.c. players | people from hackneyBorn in Clapton, London, he played junior football in London before joining Gillingham as an amateur, and had an unsuccessful trial with Aston Villa before joining Arsenal in December 1924. Seddon played as a half back and was mainly a second-string player, he played over 200 Football Combination matches for Arsenal Reserves, eventually rising to captain as the side won five Combination titles in the 1920s.
Luke Freeman
1992 births | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | living peopleReferences
Rodney Green
1939 births | bradford a.f.c. players | bradford city a.f.c. players | charlton athletic f.c. players | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | grimsby town f.c. players | halifax town a.f.c. players | living people | luton town f.c. players | people from halifax, west yorkshire | the football league players | watford f.c. players1962
1962–1964
1964–1965
1965–1966
1966–1967
1967–1968
1968–1970 clubs = Halifax Town
Bradford Park Avenue
Bradford City
Gillingham
Grimsby Town
Charlton Athletic
Luton Town
Watford
Durban United caps(goals) = 9 (2)
19 (6)
66 (39)
33 (17)
65 (20)
4 (1)
11 (3)
30 (8) nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = }} Harry Rodney 'Rodney' Green (born 24 June 1939 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England) is a former footballer who played as centre forward.
Green started his career with his hometown club Halifax Town before playing for the two Bradford league sides, first Bradford Park Avenue then Bradford City. In his second full season, 1963–64, he was City's top goal-scorer, with 29 league goals and two League Cup goals including two hat-tricks.
George Jacks
1946 births | ebbsfleet united f.c. players | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | living people | millwall f.c. players | people from stepney | queens park rangers f.c. playersReferences
John Sharpe (footballer)
1957 births | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | living people | people from portsmouth | southampton f.c. players | swansea city a.f.c. playersReferences
Alec Farrall
1936 births | english footballers | everton f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | lincoln city f.c. players | living people | preston north end f.c. players | watford f.c. playersReferences
Joe Dunne
1973 births | colchester united f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | irish footballers | living people | people from dublinHe is currently Colchester's reserve team coach. Official Colchester United website having previously served as youth team manager. BBC Sport

