Gary Penrice

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Gary Penrice
Personal information
Full name Gary Kenneth Penrice
Date of birth March 23, 1964 (1964-03-23) (age 44)
Place of birth    Bristol, England
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Leicester City (Head of Recruitment)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1984-1990
1990-1991
1991
1991-1995
1995-1997
1997-2000
Bristol Rovers
Watford F.C.
Aston Villa
QPR
Watford F.C.
Bristol Rovers
1880(54)
43 0 (18)
20 0 (1)
63 0 (20)
29 0 (2)
57 0 (15)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Gary Kenneth Penrice (born Bristol, March 23, 1964) is a former professional footballer. He played for Bristol Rovers, Watford, Aston Villa and QPR as a striker. He is currently the Head of Recruitment at Leicester City.

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[edit] Early life

Penrice a native of Bristol grew up in Mangotsfield where his parents still live today. Penrice was in the same class as ex Leicester City manager Ian Holloway at school and they still remain close friends today. Penrice's potential footballing ability he was evident from a young age and was signed up as an apprentice by Bristol City. However Bristol City later decided to release Penrice from the club, stating that he was too small to make it as a pro. After being released from his apprenticeship Penrice like his father before him signed for local side Mangotsfield United F.C. where he clearly stood out from the rest.

While playing for Mangotsfield Penrice attended college and became a qualified plumber, planning to build himself a new career after not making the grade at Bristol City. Penrice worked as a plumber for a couple of years before his forgotten dream was to be rekindled. After scouts attended several of Mangotsfields matches, Penrice was offered a trial and signed with the team he and his family supported, Bristol Rovers

[edit] Playing career

[edit] Bristol Rovers

Prior to signing for Rovers Penrice spent a time in the reserve team making a name for himself as a crafty explosive striker with an exquisite touch and an eye for goal. The reserve match reports regularly made their way into the local papers and soon the Rovers fans began to anticipate Penrice's first team debut.

After making his debut Penrice went on to become a Rovers fan favorite playing in the same team as ex school mate Ian Holloway, his colorful personality making its mark amongst the Rovers faithful almost as much as his goals. His 20 goals fired Bristol Rovers into the Third Division play-off final in 1989 only to be beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Port Vale.

[edit] Watford

Penrice would later miss out on a fairytale Third Division Championship success with Bristol Rovers to sign for Watford F.C. for a club record £500,000 sale late in 1989. Penrice played for Watford for only one season, scoring an impressive 18 goals in 43 appearances before catching the eye of First Division side Aston Villa.

[edit] Aston Villa

Following his impressive season with Watford Penrice was snapped up by Aston Villa for a cool £1million in 1991. Penrice went on to score only once for the club in 20 games spending much time on the sidelines with a broken leg.

[edit] Queens Park Rangers

Just 8 months after signing for Villa Penrice was taken to QPR by former Rovers boss Gerry Francis where he joined an ex-Rovers enclave and teamed up again with Holloway. Penrice ironically made his debut for QPR in November 1991 against Aston Villa and went on to play 63 league games scoring 20 goals.

[edit] Return to Watford

In November 1995 Penrice signed for ex club Watford F.C. After scoring over 20 top-flight goals Penrice now 31 reverted to a deeper creative midfield role. Penrice adapted to his new role with ease and after spending years scoring goals he became the provider to the front men.

[edit] Return home to Bristol Rovers

Penrice resigned for Bristol Rovers on a free transfer in the summer of 1997 to lead them to the Division 2 play-offs that year alongside player-boss Holloway in the centre of midfield. After a 16 year career scoring 110 goals in 400 professional appearances Penrice retired from playing and became Holloway's assistant manager at Rovers after Phil Bater moved to take control of the youth team.

[edit] Non Playing Career

Since his retirement from playing Penrice has stuck with friend Ian Holloway as his assistant manager at both Rovers and later at QPR. After leaving QPR Penrice followed Holloway to Plymouth Argyle as chief scout turning down the offer of assistant manager. Penrice did however become Strikers coach on a one day a week basis after being asked by Holloway to help develop Plymouth's strikers utilizing his attacking knowledge.

Gary left Plymouth Argyle at the end of November 2007, once again re-joining Ian Holloway this time at Leicester City as Head of Recruitment. It is expected Gary will use his experience to help develop Leicester's young strikers.

[edit] Personal life

Penrice is married to Louise and has three daughters, Amy, Rebecca and Grace. He has also recently become a Grandfather for the first time after his daughter Rebecca had a Baby Girl named Brooke. Penrice and his family currently live in South Gloucestershire and known by local villagers as being friendly and respected members of the community.

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