2005/2006 Player Profile - 8. Kevin Nugent
2005/2006 Player Profile - Kevin Nugent |
Name: Kevin Nugent DOB: 10th April 1969 POB: Edmonton Squad Number: 8 Contracted till June 2006 2004-05 Stats
All Competitions Swans Career Stats
All Competitions Career Stats
All Competitions Striker Kevin Nugent was signed by Brian Flynn in 2003 and 'Nuge' was one of the saviours from that near relegation season. Nugent then went on to score 10 goals the following season. When Jackett took over as manager he released Nugent at the end of the 2003-04 season, but then surprisingly brought the ex Cardiff man back as Assistant Manager and player one week later. Last season 35 year old Nugent scored 4 goals before getting injured and didn't figure in the team for the second half of the season, but he did his part on the touchline by working with Kenny as his Number 2. Nugent will most likely only play a handful of games next season, if we get injuries or suspensions to our strikeforce. What to read next:Coventry away, for so long a fixture that loomed almost as large as the spectre of Eoin Jess over Queens Park Rangers, turned into an eighth away win of the campaign and survival party for a manager and support base who both really stepped up when it mattered in 23/24. Coventry City 1 - 2 Queens Park Rangers - Player Ratings and Reports
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