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Glenn Aitken
Personal information
Full name Glenn Leslie Aitken
Date of birth (1952-09-30) 30 September 1952 (age 71)
Place of birth Woolwich England
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1974 Gillingham23 (0)
1974–1978 Wimbledon80 (7)
1978–1981 Maidstone United
1981–? Chatham Town
   ?–1984 Dartford
1984 Thanet United4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Glenn Aitken (born 30 September 1952) is an English former professional footballer. He began his professional career with Gillingham before moving on to Wimbledon. He captained the "Dons" to the Southern League championship in 1977 and played in the club's first ever match following its election into The Football League.

Career[edit]

Born in Woolwich, Aitken began his career with Chelsea but failed to break into the club's first team. He was on the verge of leaving football, after unsuccessful trials with a number of other clubs, when he was signed by Gillingham of the Football League Fourth Division in 1972.[1][2] He made 23 appearances in The Football League for the Kent-based club and helped the club gain promotion to the Third Division in 1974, following which he moved to Wimbledon of the Southern League.

He became a regular player for the club and captained the "Dons" to the Southern League championship in 1977, after which the club was elected into The Football League.[3]

Aitken played in Wimbledon's first ever Football League match and in total made 11 League appearances for the Dons, scoring one goal.[1][4] At the end of Wimbledon's first League season he left the club and dropped back into non-league football with Maidstone United. He next played for Dartford, but left the club in controversial circumstances after a joke he told at an awards ceremony offended the local mayor.[2] He had a short spell with Chatham Town before ending his career at Thanet United.[1][3]

After retiring from football, Aitken worked in the publishing business and ran an advertising agency in Bedford.[3] He returned to football from 2002 until 2004 with spells as assistant manager of Whitstable Town and chief executive of Gravesend & Northfleet.[2]

In 2010, he was involved with a bid by the Lashings World XI cricket club to take over one of his former clubs, Maidstone United.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Glenn Aitken at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  • ^ a b c "Official Margate F.C. history website". Archived from the original on 5 October 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  • ^ a b c Triggs, Roger (2001). The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club. Tempus Publishing Ltd. pp. 40–41. ISBN 0-7524-2243-X.
  • ^ "Glenn Aitken statistics for his time at Wimbledon". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2010.
  • ^ "ashings look to takeover Stones". Kent Sports News. 11 August 2010. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glenn_Aitken_(footballer)&oldid=1227647174"

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