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Regarding supplements, Stu thinks it would be preferable to get our greens through whole foods, but because of the stresses. He used to be a vegetarian but believes fish is very healthy. Later career Īfter retiring from football, he ran a public house in Portsmouth but in 2003 he was a financial advisor for a building society in Fareham. Stu’s diet consists primarily of water, salads, oils, low-temperature cooked vegetables, vegetable soups, certain lower-starch grains, seeds, nuts, and fish.
#STEVE MIDDLEMAN PROFESSIONAL#
At the end of the season, he decided to retire from professional football. His career at Pompey started well but after making a mistake in an FA Cup tie at Swansea City in December he conceded 12 goals in the next three league matches and was dropped. At the time he expressed his delight at joining his home-town club and criticised McMenemy's policy of signing ageing stars. In May 1977, Middleton was released and joined Portsmouth. Īt the start of the 1976–77 season, Turner injured his knee and manager Lawrie McMenemy signed, first, Colin Boulton and then Jimmy Montgomery on loan, with Middleton making a few appearances before Peter Wells was signed from Nottingham Forest in December. Saints went on to win the FA Cup with Turner in goal, defeating Manchester United in the final. He played the first 17 matches of the season before "suffering a crisis of confidence" leading to the recall of Turner in November 1975. It was not until the start of the 1975–76 season that Middleton was able to command a regular place in the first team. The signing of Ian Turner in March 1974 pushed Middleton down the order and in March 1975 he went on loan to Torquay United, where he made ten league appearances before returning to The Dell. By 1973 he was the regular reserve team 'keeper and made his first-team debut in place of the injured Eric Martin on 25 August 1973 (the opening day of the 1973–74 season) after keeping goal for the first three matches of the season (one draw, two victories), Middleton lost his place to the fit again Martin. If you prefer, email Steve Shelly at or call (505) 922-9499 for information or to schedule an appointment. He made his debut for Southampton Reserves on 13 December 1969, when he conceded five goals at Birmingham City. Udo Middleman L’Abri Hans Rookmaker L’Abri Billy Stracken Capernwray Vic Smith California State University.
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In December 1967, he joined Southampton as an associate schoolboy, signing as an apprentice in October 1969 and as a professional in July 1970. Middleton was born in Portsmouth and attended Brune Park School in Gosport, where he played in goal for the school team and represented Gosport & Fareham Schools. Stephen Roy Middleton (born 28 March 1953) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for local rivals Southampton and Portsmouth in the 1970s. *Club domestic league appearances and goals