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1 Career  



1.1  Early career  





1.2  Gillingham  





1.3  Northampton Town  





1.4  Return to Gillingham  





1.5  Kidderminster Harriers  





1.6  Worcester City  





1.7  Redditch United  





1.8  Bromsgrove Sporting  







2 Honours  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Danny Jackman
Personal information
Full name Daniel James Jackman
Date of birth (1983-01-03) 3 January 1983 (age 41)
Place of birth Worcester, England
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2003 Aston Villa 0 (0)
2002Cambridge United (loan)7 (1)
2003Stockport County (loan)6 (0)
2003–2005 Stockport County54 (4)
2005–2007 Gillingham73 (1)
2007–2009 Northampton Town82 (9)
2009–2013 Gillingham89 (6)
2013–2014 Kidderminster Harriers51 (2)
2014–2017 Worcester City91 (0)
2017–2018 Redditch United17 (0)
2018 Bromsgrove Sporting 0 (0)
Total 470 (23)
Managerial career
2017 Worcester City (player-assistant)[1]
2017 Redditch United (player-coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Daniel James Jackman (born 3 January 1983 in Worcester, Worcestershire) is an English former professional footballer, who last played for Bromsgrove Sporting.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Early career[edit]

Jackman started his career at Premier League side Aston Villa as a trainee, but never played for the first team.[4] While with the Birmingham club he undertook two loan spells; the first at Cambridge United, the second at Stockport County. Young Jackman had clearly made an impression at Stockport as they snapped him up in the middle of his loan spell for a fee of £70,000 in the 2003–04 season. Over the next season and a half, Jackman made 54 league appearances (9 as a substitute) scoring 5 goals.

Gillingham[edit]

At the beginning of the 2005–06 season Jackman joined recently relegated League One side Gillingham. After a difficult start, during which the entire team struggled for results, Jackman found himself playing in the left wing position as well as the left back position. Following the departure of Tom WilliamstoSwansea City in January 2006, Jackman found himself reverting to his favoured left-back position and his performances improved towards the end of the season, leading to him finishing as the runner-up in the club's Player of the Year awards and being voted players' player of the year. He was awarded the "goal of the season" for 2006–07 for a goal at home to Brentford.

Northampton Town[edit]

He was offered a new contract with the Kent club but instead opted to sign for Northampton Town on 23 May 2007.[5] After a fine first season with the club Jackman was voted the player of the year for the 2007–08 season.[6] He signed a one-year contract extension with the club on 24 July 2008.[7] Jackman has scored several goals in the 2008–09 season after being handed free-kick duties by Northampton manager Stuart Gray. He also won player of the year in his second season.[8]

Return to Gillingham[edit]

Jackman rejoined Gillingham on 25 August 2009,[9] making his first appearance as a substitute in a Football League Cup game against Blackburn Rovers the same day. Jackman went on to make 24 appearances on his return season, however he missed out nearly four months of football during the season with a dislocated shoulder.[10] For the 2010–11 season, again Jackman suffered with injuries with this time suffering from a recurring knee injury. This limited his amount of game time to just 17 appearances in which he scored one goal. He was Gillingham's player of the season 2011–12 and signed a one-year contract extension with the Kent side in June 2012.[11]

Kidderminster Harriers[edit]

On 28 January 2013, Jackman was said to be frustrated with the lack of first team action at Priestfield and opted to sign for Kidderminster Harriers of the Conference Premier.[12] Jackman rejected two League clubs to sign for a club situated in his home county.

Worcester City[edit]

On 20 July 2014, Jackman signed a contract with Worcester City.

Redditch United[edit]

On 10 June 2017, Jackman signed for Southern League Premier Division Central side Redditch United in a player-coach role.[13]

Bromsgrove Sporting[edit]

On 24 July 2018, Jackman signed for Bromsgrove Sporting.[14]

Honours[edit]

Cambridge United

Individual

References[edit]

  • ^ "Danny Jackman Profile | Aylesbury United FC".
  • ^ "Danny Jackman Worcester City Defender, Profile & Stats | Premier League". premierleague.com. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  • ^ Jackman to become a Cobbler Archived 29 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Official Northampton Town Website
  • ^ a b Danny Jackman signs contract extension Archived 12 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Cobblers Mad
  • ^ Jackman signs new Cobblers deal BBC Sport
  • ^ a b "CAST YOUR VOTE FOR YOUR NORTHAMPTON TOWN PLAYER OF THE SEASON". ntfc.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  • ^ Official Gillingham F.C. website
  • ^ "Danny Jackman | Football Stats | Worcester City | Season 2009/2010 | Soccer Base".
  • ^ a b "Gillingham sign Danny Jackman on a one year deal". Kent Online. 7 June 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  • ^ "Harriers sign Jackman from Gills". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  • ^ "Jackman Takes Reds Player-Coach Role". Pitchero Non-League. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  • ^ "Bromsgrove Sporting secure experienced midfielder Danny Jackman". Bromsgrove Advertiser. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  • ^ Fletcher, Paul (24 March 2002). "Blackpool lift LDV Vans Trophy". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  • External links[edit]


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