Rob Hindmarch is pictured playing for Derby County in their
1-0 win against Coventry City.
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Sunderland: |
1977-1978 |
Played |
2 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1978-1979 |
Played |
0 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1979-1980 |
Played |
21 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1980-1981 |
Played |
29 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1981-1982 |
Played |
36 |
Scored |
2 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1982-1983 |
Played |
14 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1983-1984 |
Played |
13 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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Portsmouth: |
1983-1984 |
Played |
2 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
(on |
loan) |
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Transferred in July 1984 |
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Derby Co.: |
1984-1985 |
Played |
22 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 3) |
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1985-1986 |
Played |
39 |
Scored |
6 |
goals |
(Division 3) |
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1986-1987 |
Played |
33 |
Scored |
2 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1987-1988 |
Played |
19 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1988-1989 |
Played |
25 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1989-1990 |
Played |
26 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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Transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers in June 1990
for whom he played 40 League games 2 goals.
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Rob Hindmarsh joined Second Division Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1990 for £350,000 and was appointed club captain, but spent just a single season at Molineux. His time with the club was perhaps most known for a last minute equaliser he
scored in the Black Country derby at West Bromwich Albion.
He dropped into the non-league with Telford United in May 1993, having gone two years without first team action at Wolves, and had a
spell as player/manager of Irish club Cork City in the 1995/96 season.
He later continued his coaching career by moving to New Jersey in the United States to work at a coaching school.
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He died on 6 November 2002 after a battle with Motor neurone disease.
He had been coaching youngsters at a soccer school in New Jersey in the United States.
He had two sons, Carl and Lee.
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