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Joseph Daniel Beauchamp ( , 13 March 1971 – 19 February 2022) was an English professional
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who played as a
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. He played for most of his career at
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but also had spells with
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and
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as well as a short loan spell at Swansea City before moving into the lower leagues.


Playing career


Oxford United

Beauchamp was born in
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and played for Summertown Stars boys team. He began his career with
Oxford United Oxford United Football Club is a professional football club in the city of Oxford, England. The team plays in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. The chairman is Grant Ferguson, the manager is Karl Robinson and t ...
as a youth-team player, living with his parents and two brothers in North Oxford. Beauchamp made 124 appearances for the club in his first spell in the yellow shirt, during which time he also made five appearances on loan at Swansea City.


West Ham United

Beauchamp was sold to
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side
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in June 1994 for a fee of £1 million. He failed to settle and never played a competitive game for the Hammers, finding commuting from Oxford onerous and being unwilling to move to London. West Ham's manager at the time, Harry Redknapp, blamed the signing of Beauchamp for the departure of previous manager
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. At the time, Bonds referred to Beauchamp as a wimp and Redknapp said he saw Beauchamp crying in his car on his first day of training. In his autobiography, Redknapp wrote: "Beauchamp turned up late, made no effort on the pitch and it was the final straw for Bill." Beauchamp said that he did not want the transfer but felt pressured by Oxford United as the club needed the money for wages and to prevent them from being in financial trouble. Two months later Beauchamp was signed by
Swindon Town Swindon Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team currently competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. The club has played home matches at the County Ground sin ...
manager John Gorman for a club-record combined fee of £850,000, which included defender
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going in the opposite direction. Whitbread was valued at £750,000 in the deal. Harry Redknapp described Beauchamp's departure as "it was like a black cloud had been lifted".


Swindon Town

Beauchamp made his Swindon debut as a substitute in the second First Division game of 1994–95 and played more than 50 times in his first season. At the end of the season Swindon were relegated for the second season in succession. Manager Gorman had been replaced by
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and Beauchamp fell out of favour, playing only four times (three as a substitute, one against Oxford) in the 1995–96 season before being sold back to his home-town club. In his fifteen-month stay with the Robins he made 60 appearances, scoring 4 goals in total.


Back to Oxford

Beauchamp returned to Oxford in the autumn of 1995. The deal was described as being "worth £300,000" to the club, though Swindon only received £75,000 (the rest was the saving of his wages for the remainder of his contract). Beauchamp scored against Swindon in Oxford's 3–0 victory the following March. In September 1999 he scored the goal which knocked
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side Everton out of the
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2–1 on aggregate. He made a further 238 appearances in the yellow and blue, making him one of the club's longest-serving players. His goal against Blackpool in March 1996 was voted the greatest Oxford United goal by fans in 1999; he was also voted United's player of the 1990s.


Professional retirement

His professional career came to an end when he sustained several recurring injuries in 2002 that forced him to retire. He scored in his final game for the club, a 2–1 loss to
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. He then joined local part-timers Abingdon Town in 2004, where he played alongside his brother, Luke. In December 2004, Beauchamp signed for Didcot Town, before returning to Abingdon in July 2005. Following his second spell at Abingdon, Beauchamp joined Oxford Sunday League side Oxford Yellows in November 2006. He later played for Bletchingdon Reserves in the Oxford Sunday League.


After football

After his football career ended, Beauchamp became a professional gambler before finding work as a
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. He battled with alcoholism and was convicted of drink-driving in 2009. He had depression for which he sought help from the charity Sporting Chance. In 2010, Beauchamp said that his battle with drink and depression had made him consider suicide. He was
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in 2020 after a suicide attempt.


Death

Beauchamp died on 19 February 2022, at the age of 50. At the time of his death, he was tenth and fifth respectively in Oxford United's all-time lists having made 428 appearances and scored 80 goals for the club. The cause of death was
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. In July 2022, following his death, a bar at
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was named after him.


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