Alan Kimble (born 6 August 1966) is a retired English professional footballer. He most recently was working as an Assistant Manager at Conference side Ebbsfleet United. Left back Kimble started his career at Charlton Athletic alongside his twin brother, Garry Kimble. They both progressed through the youth ranks to make brief appearances in the Charlton first team before the pair of them joined Exeter City on loan and then Cambridge United on free transfers in July 1986.
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- Alan Kimble (born 6 August 1966) is a retired English professional footballer. He most recently was working as an Assistant Manager at Conference side Ebbsfleet United. Left back Kimble started his career at Charlton Athletic alongside his twin brother, Garry Kimble. They both progressed through the youth ranks to make brief appearances in the Charlton first team before the pair of them joined Exeter City on loan and then Cambridge United on free transfers in July 1986. Alan Kimble went onto play 299 games for United, scoring 24 goals, most of which came from the penalty spot. He played a pivitol part in the club's amazing success in climbing the lower leagues in the early 1990s but left following relegation from (old) Division Two in 1993 after seven years with the club. Kimble moved to Premier League side Wimbledon for a fee of £175,000 and he went on to be a mainstay in their side for nine years, making 215 league appearances. He failed to score a league goal for the club but did net once for them in one of his 25 League Cup games for the club. After playing at the highest level he left Wimbledon at the end of the 2001–02 season following a brief loan spell at Peterborough United and joined ex-Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear at Luton Town. He managed only 12 games for Luton before dropping into the Conference National to play for Dagenham & Redbridge where he played a further 22 games to leave him with a total of more than 550 games in his top class career. He had a brief spell with Heybridge Swifts before he was invited by ex-Cambridge team-mate Liam Daish to become Assistant Manager of Gravesend & Northfleet in March 2005. In the close season of 2009, due to financial difficulties at the club, Kimble was released from Ebbsfleet United.
- Alan Frank Kimble ist ein ehemaliger englischer Fußballspieler und heutiger Trainer. Aktuell ist er Co-Trainer des englischen Fünftligisten Ebbsfleet United.
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- Alan Kimble (born 6 August 1966) is a retired English professional footballer. He most recently was working as an Assistant Manager at Conference side Ebbsfleet United. Left back Kimble started his career at Charlton Athletic alongside his twin brother, Garry Kimble. They both progressed through the youth ranks to make brief appearances in the Charlton first team before the pair of them joined Exeter City on loan and then Cambridge United on free transfers in July 1986.
- Alan Frank Kimble ist ein ehemaliger englischer Fußballspieler und heutiger Trainer. Aktuell ist er Co-Trainer des englischen Fünftligisten Ebbsfleet United.
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