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Ex Files - Theo Coleman

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Player Profile: Theo Coleman

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Name Theo Coleman
Position Midfielder
Date of Birth 5th May 1989
Born Manchester
Height 5'11
Weight 10'7
Signed for Dale Trainee
Fee n/a
Debut Dale 0 Carlisle 2 - 02.05.06
Other Clubs n/a
Left Spotland 04.05.06

Dale Stats

  League Cup Total
Season App Sub Goals App Sub Goals App Sub Goals
2005-2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Theo was a young left sided midfielder who came through the ranks at Spotland. He was a regular in the reserve team but he struggled to find the breakthrough into the first team.

He managed one first team appearance during his time at Dale. This came about when he was played in our final home match of the 2005-6 season against Carlisle. After taking a while to get into the game, he did alright with a couple of impressive runs.

But despite that first team appearance, it wasn't enough to get him an extended time at Spotland and was released soon after. He later turned up at Gigg Lane where he had an extended trial with the Shakers, but again this wasn't enough to earn a professional contract.

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