English footballer
Julian Alsford (born 24 December 1972) is an English former footballer who played the majority of his professional games with Chester City in two separate spells. He was a centre half.[2]
Alsford started his career at Watford, after becoming an associated schoolboy in December 1988, he became a trainee in July 1989 and went on to captain the youth team.[3] He signed professional terms in May 1991 and established himself in the reserve team.[4] During his time with Watford, he was loaned out to Kingsbury Town and Staines Town in January 1992, and Slough Town in March 1994.[3] However, was unable to establish himself in the Watford team, and was tried as a striker in the reserves.[3]
Alsford was allowed to join Chester City for free in August 1994, but with Watford to receive a third of any future fee received for him.[5] He played for Chester for four years before joining Scottish Premier League side Dundee United.[4] He played three league games for the club before being advised by his doctor to take sick leave after his relationship with manager Tommy McLean began affecting his health.[6] He was loaned to Barnet F.C. shortly after before rejoining Chester in 1999.[2] In 2000, he signed to the non-league football club Dorchester Town.[7][2]
Following his departure from professional football, Alsford went into the financial sector.[8]
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