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Dave Carr may refer to: * Dave Carr (footballer, born 1937) (1937–2013), English footballer who played for Darlington, Workington and Watford in the 1950s and 1960s *Dave Carr (footballer, born 1957) (1957–2005), English footballer who played for Luton, Lincoln and Torquay in the 1970s and 1980s * Dave Carr (footballer, born 1982), Antigua and Barbuda international footballer See also *David Carr (other) David Carr may refer to: In academia * David Carr (phenomenology scholar) (born 1940), American phenomenology scholar and philosopher * David M. Carr, professor of Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary In sport * David Carr (wrestler) (born ...
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Dave Carr (footballer, Born 1937)
David Carr (19 January 1937 – 12 November 2013) was an English professional footballer who scored 92 goals from 250 appearances in the Football League playing for Darlington, Workington and Watford. Life and career Carr was born in Wheatley Hill, County Durham, and worked as a bricklayer at the local colliery. He played football for Spennymoor United before making his debut in the Third Division North for Darlington during the 1957–58 Football League season. Carr played his part in Darlington causing an upset in that season's FA Cup by eliminating Chelsea, who had won the league title only two years before. He scored their second goal as they took a 3–0 lead at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea made the final score 3–3 to earn a replay. Because of injuries, Carr was moved to outside right, a position he had never played, for the replay, but according to the ''Manchester Guardian'', "he had his share of that inspiration that lifted the whole team high above its normal ...
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Dave Carr (footballer, Born 1957)
David Carr (31 January 1957 – 19 June 2005) was an English professional footballer. He played in both defence and midfield for a number of English professional and semi-professional sides. Carr, born in Aylesham, Kent, began his senior football career with Margate, making his debut aged 15 in a Kent Floodlight Cup game at Hastings United. He joined Luton Town as an apprentice in January 1973 (Luton paying Margate £2000 as a transfer fee) and turned professional in January 1975. After 43 games, all in Division Two he joined Colin Murphy's Lincoln City for £20,500 in July 1979. Over the next three seasons he missed only one game, and helped Lincoln to promotion from Division Four. In August 1983 he moved to Torquay United, managed by Bruce Rioch, on a free transfer. He played 40 games that season before being released by new Torquay manager David Webb. After his release he joined Maidstone United, later playing for Dover Athletic, and Folkestone Invicta before joinin ...
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Dave Carr (footballer, Born 1982)
Dave Carr (born January 27, 1982) is an Antiguan footballer who is currently without a club and plays internationally for the Antigua and Barbuda national team. Club career Carr began his career in 2003 with Hoppers of the Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He spent three seasons with the Hoppers, playing for them in the CFU Club Championship in 2005, before transferring to league rivals Bassa S.C. in 2006. With Bassa Carr won three Premier Division titles in 2006–07, 2007–08 and 2009–10, and two Antigua and Barbuda FA Cup titles in 2008 and 2010. Carr signed with Antigua Barracuda FC on April 8, 2011 prior to its first season in the USL Professional Division. He made his debut for the Barracudas in their first competitive game on April 17, 2011, a 2–1 loss to the Los Angeles Blues. International career Nicknamed ''Little Man'', Carr made his debut for Antigua and Barbuda in a November 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification match against the Netherlands Antilles and h ...
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