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  1. Devonshire signed off with the Hammers in 1990 and ended his playing career with a brief spell at Watford before embarking on a career in non-league management.He might only have scored 32 times ...

  2. Alan Devonshire former footballer from England Left Midfield last club: Watford FC * Apr 13, 1956 in London, England

  3. 27 de sept. de 2020 · Alan Ernest Devonshire. (*Actual for and against are the goals scored. while the player was on the field.) Born. 13 April 1956 in Park Royal, Middlesex [registered in Willesden, June 1956]. Married. to Christina P. Scott [registered in Ealing, September 1975]. Height/Weight. 5' 10½", 11st. 0lbs [1982].

  4. 4 de oct. de 2017 · 14 of Alan Devonshire's 32 goals for West Ham United, scored against:West Brom (two goals, November 1977)Preston (November 1978)Newcastle (March 1979)Everton...

  5. Alan Devonshire said retaining Maidenhead United’s National League status for another season will rank as the club’s ‘best achievement’ during his long managerial spell. An assured 3-1 ...

  6. Remembering Alan Devonshire. In September 1976 West Ham made one of the best signings in the clubs history. Plucked from non-league Southall for a mere 5,000 pounds, little did we know then what a gem we had bought. Fourteen seasons and over 400 games later Alan Devonshire finally moved on and finished his career with 25 games at Watford.

  7. Alan Ernest Devonshire (born 13 April 1956) is an English former professional footballer who is the current manager of Maidenhead United. He was a wide midfielder who played for West Ham United, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1980, and Watford, where he finished his career in 1992. Devonshire won ei