Jimmy Aggrey

Jimmy Aggrey

Football player infobox
playername = Jimmy Aggrey


fullname = James Emmanuel Aggrey
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1978|8|26
cityofbirth = Hammersmith
countryofbirth = England
currentclub = "Retired"
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position = Defender
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youthclubs = Chelsea
years = 1995–1997
1997–1998
1998
1998–2001
2001–2002
2002
2002
2002–2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005–2006
2006
clubs = Chelsea
Fulham
Airdrie
Torquay United
Dover Athletic
Taunton Town
Harrow Borough
Yeovil Town
TNS
Bohemians
Woking
Southport (loan)
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00 (0)
00 (0)
95 (2)
08 (1)
00 (0)
00 (0)
08 (0)
071 (2)
09 (2)
05 (0)
03 (0)
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James Emmanuel Aggrey (born October 26, 1978) is an English professional footballer. He was born in Hammersmith, London.

Jimmy Aggrey began his football career as a trainee at Chelsea, famously appearing in a documentary where the tormented soul of Graham Rix gave him dressings downs rather than helping a talented young man.

On July 2, 1997, he left Chelsea to join Fulham on a free transfer as one of Mickey Adams' final signings before the arrival of Kevin Keegan and Ray Wilkins. He was released in the summer of 1998 still to make his league debut. On June 30,1998 he briefly joined Airdrie, followed by a trial at Shrewsbury Town.

On October 29, 1998, he joined Torquay United, initially on a one month contract to cover for a central defensive injury crisis. He made his debut for Torquay in the 1-1 draw with Scarborough two days later and within that initial month played well enough to earn a permanent contract, though struggled to fully establish himself with Wayne Thomas, Lee Russell and Alex Watson all ahead of him.

In 2000-01, after the sale of Thomas to Stoke City, he was a first-team regular, albeit suspended every so often. After being sent off for violent conduct against Mickey Adams' flying Brighton & Hove Albion side, Aggrey returned that season with some outstanding and commanding performances. He gained 15 man of matches in seaon 2000/01 and ended the season with the supporters player of year award. Though briefly on the transfer list at his own request in early 2001, he withdrew this request in March 2001, coinciding with the departure of Wes Saunders from the managers' office.

On August 28, 2001, he was placed on the transfer list after new manager Roy McFarland had decided that after the first three games of the season there was no place for Aggrey in his future plans. On October 1, 2001, he joined Rushden & Diamonds on trial, but returned at the end of the trial to resume training at Plainmoor. He finally left Plainmoor on December 10, 2001 after agreeing a settlement on the remaining six months of his contract with Gulls' chairman Mike Bateson.

Later that month he became one of Neville Southall's first signings at Conference strugglers Dover Athletic, scoring the winner on his debut away to local rivals Margate on December 26. He remained at Dover on non-contract terms, whilst continuing to search for a new league club. In January 2002 he joined Blackpool on trial, but failed to secure a contract and returned to Dover. In September 2002 he joined Taunton Town, soon moving to Harrow Borough. Aggrey was then signed by Gary Johnson for Yeovil Town in December 2002, where he was part of the Conference winning side. After not being able to settle at Yeovil and yearning for regular first team football, Aggrey moved to Welsh side TNS in August 2003 where he tasted European football in the form of the UEFA Cup against Kevin Keegan's Manchester City side.

The following summer he joined Irish side Bohemians where scored on his debut after 22 mins, live on Irish television, against Shamrock Rovers in an explosive Dublin Derby. He joined Woking in July 2005 but did not establish himself due to a persistent hamstring injury that kept him out for two months. He has since left and sadly retired from professional football.

However, Aggrey is now pursuing an acting career, he plays Willam Laurent Dioup in Sky One's "Dream Team".

Teams Played For

Chelsea
Fulham
Airdrie
Torquay United
Dover Athletic
Taunton Town
Harrow Borough
Yeovil Town
TNS
Bohemians
Woking
Southport

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