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Chris Vinnicombe (born 20 October 1970) is an English former professional
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.


Club career


Exeter City and Rangers (1986–1994)

Vinnicombe was a product of
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's youth system, and made his professional debut for the club in 1989. After just four months with his first club, Scottish giants
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paid £150,000 for Vinnicombe on 3 November 1989. He won a Scottish league winners' medal in
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, but over the next few years found it harder to break into the Rangers first team. On 30 June 1994, after only 27 appearances in nearly five years, he joined
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for £200,000.


Burnley and Wycombe Wanderers (1994–2004)

Vinnicombe spent four years at Burnley, making 114 appearances and scoring four goals, before moving on to
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in the summer of 1998 on a free transfer. After a slow start at
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, Vinnicombe became a successful player at Wycombe, and under
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became the club's first choice left-back. He featured in the club's remarkable run to the
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semi-final in
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and the following year he was voted "Supporters' Player of the Year". After Wycombe's relegation from the
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in 2004, new manager
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decided to clear out much of the existing team, and after making over 250 appearances, Vinnicombe was one of the players to leave, on 1 July.


Tiverton Town, Exeter City and Tiverton Town again (2004–2008)

Upon being released from Wanderers, Vinnicombe returned to
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, joining non-league side
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for a year before returning to
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on 12 August 2005. Since his return he was largely on the fringes of Exeter's first-team and he was released on 31 May 2006 after only 3 appearances in the whole season. Chris returned to Tiverton in 2006 for his second attempt with the club. During this time he also took charge of the Tiverton Town academy, a programme set up in association with the East Devon College which is based in Tiverton. He was voted the "Manager's Player of the Year" for the 2006–07 season and received the titles of "Travel Club Player of the Year", "Supporters' Player of the Year" and "WWW Player of the Year" in the subsequent season. By the beginning of the 2008–09 season, Vinnicombe was the manager of the Tiverton Under-18s squad.


Managerial career


Witheridge (2008–2010)

Vinnicombe joined
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, who are in the South-West Peninsula Premier Division, in 2008 as player-manager taking charge at a time when Witheridge were struggling at the foot of the table but under Vinnicombe's guidance managed to finish the season in 11th place. Vinnicombe resigned as Witheridge manager on 3 June 2010 with speculation rife that he was about to be unveiled as the new Tiverton Town manager.


Tiverton Town (2010)

Vinnicombe was unveiled as the new
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manager on 7 June 2010 after resigning as the Witheridge boss. The club released a statement on their official website saying the following: ''The club are delighted to confirm that Chris Vinnicombe has been appointed as Manager. Vinny said he was really looking forward to the new season, but his first job was to put in place his number two. He hoped to get this position filled quickly so he can then start speaking to the current squad of players.'' The former
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defender handed in his notice at Edge Down Park in early June making it appear inevitable that he will be introduced as the new Yellows chief. It is believed that one of the former
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man's first tasks in charge will be to appoint Mark Saunders as his assistant manager. On 23 November 2010, Vinnicombe stepped down as manager of
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by mutual agreement, after several talks with the Ladysmead board of directors. The following message appeared on the club's website: ''By mutual agreement Chris Vinnicombe has stepped down as Tiverton Manager with immediate effect. Mark Saunders will be in temporary control of the team.''


Elmore 2010–2012

In December 2010, Vinnicombe took over as manager of another Tiverton based team, Elmore F.C. of the
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. He left Elmore in February 2012 by mutual consent.


Witheridge 2012–

After leaving Elmore, Vinnicombe returned to Witheridge F.C. as a player until the end of the 2011–12 season. At the start of the 2012–13 season, Vinnicombe was appointed as an assistant to then manager Mike Taylor, however when Taylor resigned as manager in November 2012 after an indifferent start to the season he was promoted to manager and began his second reign as boss at Witheridge which culminated in the club finishing the season in 7th place which he then beat during the 2013–14 season when he guided the team to a 6th-place finish which allowed the club to enter the FA Cup for the first time in their history. He left the club in the summer of 2016.Ex-Barnstaple Town manager Pete Buckingham replaces Chris Vinnicombe at Witheridge
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International career

Vinnicombe played for the England under-21 in the 1991 team, for whom he won 12 caps, some of which were as captain.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vinnicombe, Chris 1970 births Living people Exeter City F.C. players Rangers F.C. players Burnley F.C. players Wycombe Wanderers F.C. players Tiverton Town F.C. players England men's under-21 international footballers Footballers from Exeter English footballers English Football League players Scottish Football League players Men's association football fullbacks English football managers Tiverton Town F.C. managers