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    Bardley Paul Dack

    Surname Dack
    Forename(s) Bardley Paul
    Position(s) Midfielder
    Attributes

    5’9”  11st.
    b. Greenwich 31 December 1993
     

    Career

    Debut 5 August 2017 (23y 217d)
    First Goal 23 September 2017
    CAREER: Beths GS;Charlton Athletic ’05-Jul’10;Corinthian’10;Gillingham Jul’12 [129+31-31];Braintree Town Jan’13-Feb’13 (loan);Blackburn Rovers Jul’10 (£750,000).
    SQUAD NUMBER 23 Aug'17
     

    Playing Statistics

    FL              77 + 7 apps  33 gls   -26 wdn                                         7 ns
    FAC             2 + 3 apps     1 gl     - 2  wdn                                         4 ns
    FLC              1 app             2 gls
    Total         80 + 10 apps   36 gls   -28 wdn  +308m -85m  30 et 11 ns
    Penalty record T 1 Sc 1
    Strike rate   193m
     

    Summary

    Dack made a considerable reputation with Gillingham in Division One as a talented , free spirited player who played at left midfield but had an ability to turn games through his individual efforts. In 2016 his club turned down a two million pound offer from Bristol City but after a quiet following season they accepted the Rovers’ offer of considerably less. In his first season he became the poster
    boy for the club's promotion, winning both Player of the Year and Goal of the Year. A natural number ten he was hugely influential with brilliant feet, deceptive speed and great bodily strength that made him hard to muscle off the ball. The gifts come with some fitness  problems that stretched Mowbray's talents in maintaining his effectiveness but he became by some margin the club's key player.
     




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