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David Hillier Personal information Full name David Hillier Date of birth 18 December 1969 Place of birth Blackheath, London, England Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Playing position Midfielder (retired) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1988–1996 Arsenal 104 (2) 1996–1999 Portsmouth 67 (4) 1999 → Bristol Rovers (loan) 0 (0) 1999–2002 Bristol Rovers 83 (1) 2002–2003 Barnet 6 (0) National team 1991 England U21 1 (0) Teams managed – Oldland Abbotonians 2010– Almondsbury UWE * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).David Hillier (born December 18, 1969) is an English former footballer.
Hillier was born in Blackheath, London and had played schoolboy football for his region before joining Arsenal in January 1984 as an associated schoolboy. He later became a trainee and turned professional in February 1988; Hillier captained the Arsenal side which beat Doncaster Rovers in the 1988 FA Youth Cup final. He progressed to the club's reserve side, winning the Football Combination in 1989-90, before making his first-team debut in a League Cup tie against Chester City on September 25, 1990.
Hillier became a frequent, though not first-choice, player in the Arsenal side that season, making 16 appearances in central midfield, as Arsenal won the First Division title with only a single defeat. The following two seasons Hillier became more of a regular fixture; he played 43 matches in 1992-93, and made a name for himself as a combative, strong midfielder who would make up for any shortcomings in skill with his workrate. However, a leg injury near the end of the season meant he missed both the League Cup and FA Cup finals that season; Arsenal won both, the first time an English club had completed the Cup Double.
Hillier returned the next season but another injury forced him to miss the club's 1994 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final victory over Parma. By now he was less of a regular in the Arsenal side, especially after the signing of Stefan Schwarz, although Hillier did finally play a cup final for Arsenal, featuring in the Gunners' unsuccessful defence of their Cup Winners Cup title in 1995, losing 2-1 to Real Zaragoza.
Despite this, Hillier's form had clearly declined since his early days at the club, and he was a marginal player under Bruce Rioch. Additionally, Hillier's behaviour off the pitch had started to concern the management. In March 1995, a drugs test at the Arsenal training ground revealed that Hillier had taken cannabis,[1] but he avoided punishment after explaining that traces of the drug had entered his bloodstream after smoking a spiked cigarette.[citation needed] A bizarre incident at Gatwick Airport, where he was caught stealing £3,000 of another passenger's luggage, further damaged his Arsenal career; he was later fined and ordered to pay costs by magistrates. When Arsène Wenger succeeded Rioch in autumn 1996, Hillier was already on the transfer list and did not feature in Wenger's future plans for the side. Having played 142 matches for Arsenal (scoring two goals), Hillier was sold to Portsmouth for £250,000.
Hillier played 61 matches in two and a half years for Pompey, before moving to Second Division Bristol Rovers in February 1999, where he scored twice against Wycombe Wanderers in the League Cup[2] and Luton Town in the league.[3] However, his spell here was not a success and he was released in 2002; he had a spell at Barnet before retiring in 2003. He now works as a fireman in the Bristol area and managed non-league team, Oldland Abbotonians[4] before moving to Almondsbury UWE in 2010.[5] He also co-commentates on Arsenal matches for Arsenal TV online.
References
- ^ "Football's drugs diary". BBC Sport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/29243.stm. Retrieved January 2, 2010.
- ^ "Wycombe 0-1 Bristol R". BBC. 21 August 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/worthington_cup/1497687.stm. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
- ^ "Bristol Rovers v Luton Town Match facts". London: The Guardian. 25 August 2001. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/match/240540. Retrieved 9 February 2010.[dead link]
- ^ "Where are they now? David Hillier". London: The Observer. 2008-05-18. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/may/18/arsenal.portsmouth. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
- ^ "Former Arsenal, Portsmouth and Bristol Rovers player David Hillier is new Almondsbury UWE boss". Thornbury Gazette (Newsquest Media Group). 3 June 2010. http://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/sport/thornburysport/8200207.Football__Former_Arsenal_star_Hillier_takes_over_at_Almondsbury_UWE/. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- People from Blackheath, London
- English footballers
- England under-21 international footballers
- Association football midfielders
- Arsenal F.C. players
- Portsmouth F.C. players
- Bristol Rovers F.C. players
- Barnet F.C. players
- Premier League players
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