David Kemp (footballer)
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David Michael Kemp (born 20 February 1953) is an English former professional
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and manager. He is currently assistant manager at
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.


Playing career

Kemp began his career with Harrow Borough, subsequently playing for
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and
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before joining
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in April 1975. He moved to
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in November 1976 and was their leading goalscorer in both the 1976–77 and 1977–78 seasons, despite not playing a full season for the club. A hugely popular player whilst at the club he even featured in
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magazine photographed alongside his fictional goalscoring counterpart. During the time he played for Pompey, a song was sung in his honour, to the tune of ''Lily The Pink''. It is a song that is still sung today (2017). Kemp's reputation as a fans' favourite was further enhanced when he was inducted into the
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Hall of Fame in April 2016. He moved to Carlisle United in March 1978, moving to Plymouth Argyle in September 1979 for a then club record fee of £75,000. He had loan spells with Gillingham (December 1981) and Brentford (March 1982), before joining NASL side Edmonton Drillers in June 1982. He spent the 1983 NASL season with
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and also played for San José Earthquakes before leaving the NASL in 1984 for the Oklahoma City Stampede of the short-lived
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(he accrued the 2nd-highest points total in the league).


Managerial career

Kemp then played for and was assistant manager of, Swedish side Hagahöjdens BK, Norrköping (22 matches, 14 goals). He returned to England in 1986, joining the coaching staff at
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. He was first team coach when Wimbledon won the
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in 1988. He later took over as manager at Plymouth Argyle in March 1990. In July 1992, he took over as manager of Conference side
Slough Town Slough Town Football Club is a semi-professional English football club based in Slough, Berkshire. Nicknamed "The Rebels", the team competes in the National League South, at the sixth tier of English football, following promotion from the Sou ...
. He guided Slough to fifth place in the Conference, their highest-ever finish, but left at the end of his first season to become assistant manager at
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under new manager Alan Smith where they won the 1993–94 League Championship (and with it promotion to the Premier League), and reached the semi-finals of the League Cup and FA Cup in the 1994–95 season. He was appointed as assistant manager of
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, again under Smith, at the start of the 1995–96 season, leaving along with Smith after a poor start to the 1996–97 season. He then became assistant manager under John Docherty at
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and was later first-team coach at
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under
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until the summer of 1999 when he returned to Millwall as first-team coach. In December 1999, Kemp was appointed first-team coach at
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under new manager
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. In October 2000, he was appointed as manager of
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, with
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as Director of Football. Kinnear left to manage
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in February 2001 and Kemp was dismissed two months later following relegation and protests by the Oxford fans. In December 2001, he was appointed as Chief Scout for
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. Later that month he was named as one of the best 101 players to have played for Plymouth Argyle before joining Stoke City as first-team coach in August 2004, again working under Tony Pulis. Kemp left Stoke in June 2005 when Pulis was dismissed. In September 2005, Pulis took over as manager of Plymouth Argyle and again appointed Kemp as his assistant. Kemp remained in this post under new manager
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until August 2006. In October 2006, he rejoined Stoke City as assistant manager, but became chief scout when
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was appointed as assistant manager. In July 2010, Reid left Stoke to become manager at Plymouth and Pulis again appointed Kemp as his assistant. Kemp remained as assistant to Pulis as Stoke earned automatic promotion to the Premier League in 2008. Stoke established themselves as a Premier League outfit during Kemp's time as assistant and finished as runners-up in the 2011 FA Cup. He left Stoke at the end of the
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season. He followed Pulis to Crystal Palace in January 2014 and then
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in January 2015. Kemp left his position as Albion's Assistant Head Coach at the end of the 2016–17 season and retired from football after spending more than 40 years in the game. After a short break Kemp returned to football with
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,


Career statistics

:A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the
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.


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NASL stats

Wimbledon stats
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