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Keith Michael Chadwick (born 10 March 1953) is an English former
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who played as a
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. After impressing at non-league Nantwich Town, he joined
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side
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via Crewe Alexandra in August 1972. In five years he played 46 games in league and cup, scoring seven goals, before he was forced to retire due to injury. He later coached at Port Vale, H. & R. Johnson,
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, and
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, and took up a career at Rolls-Royce Motors in August 1977. He worked for the company for 22 years, before he was appointed as Managing Director at Radshape Sheet Metal in March 2005.


Playing career

Chadwick graduated from the
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junior side to join non-league Nantwich Town, before joining league club Crewe Alexandra. He returned to Port Vale as an amateur in August 1972, and finally signed a professional contract with the club in July 1973. He got his first
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game in March 1974, and finished 1973–74 with five appearances under manager Roy Sproson. He was a regular first team player in 1974–75, playing both up front and at the back. He got his first senior goal at London Road on 30 November, helping the "Valiants" to a 2–0 win over Peterborough United. He also scored against Huddersfield Town, Southend United and
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(twice), to finish the campaign with five goals in 23 games. He scored twice in eighteen appearances in 1975–76, at Gillingham and
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; however he began suffering with
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troubles in the spring. Causing him to miss the entirety of the 1976–77 campaign, these problems eventually brought about his retirement in March 1977, aged just 24.


Coaching career

Chadwick was appointed the Port Vale youth coach a month after retirement from the game. He was sacked in September 1978, after choosing to play a big
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match rather than travel with the youth team to a match. He became the manager of H. & R. Johnson, where he resumed his playing career. After moving on to
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of the Cheshire League, he was appointed as a coach at
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's School of Excellence.


Post-retirement

After his football career ended, he returned to Rolls-Royce Motors as a
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worker in August 1977, where he stayed until December 1999. In his time at Rolls-Royce he had a number of positions, including: Quality Engineer, Supplier Development Manager, and various roles within the Purchasing Team. On leaving the company he joined
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based company Radshape Sheet Metal in June 2000 as Lean Manufacturing consultant, later becoming Sales/Quality Director. In March 2005, he became the Managing Director, . Along with co-director Chris Dickinson he set up the biggest indoor radio controlled superstore in Europe, located in Minworth, Birmingham . In April 2019 he retired after developing the business to a 70 strong workforce with a turnover in excess of £6m per annum


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Radshape Sheet Metal Ltd
(company website) {{DEFAULTSORT:Chadwick, Keith Sportspeople from Newcastle-under-Lyme English footballers Association football midfielders Port Vale F.C. players Nantwich Town F.C. players Crewe Alexandra F.C. players English Football League players English football managers Association football coaches Port Vale F.C. non-playing staff 1953 births Living people Sheet metal workers