864 Stevland Angus

Biography

Right-back Stevland Angus had a month loan at City over the 2004/05 festive period, making three appearances before returning to Cambridge United.

Born in Central London, Angus came through the youth system at West Ham and played a single first team game for the Hammers in the Inter-Toto Cup. In 2001 he joined Cambridge United and stayed there for four years, playing in the LDV Vans Trophy final at Cardiff in 2002 alongside City legend Ian Ashbee.

After his spell at Hull, Angus returned north in early 2005 with a loan spell at Scunthorpe. He then had spells at Grays, Torquay and Barnet before ending his playing career in the non-Leagues.

Details

Nationality: England
Date/Place of Birth: 16 September 1980, Westminster
Hull City First Game: 29 December 2004, Doncaster Rovers H (League One), 24 years, 104 days old
Hull City Final Game: 8 January 2005, Colchester United H (FA Cup 3rd Round), 24 years, 114 days old

Clubs

West Ham United (1998-2001), Bournemouth (2000, loan), Cambridge United (2001-2005), Hull City (2004-2005, loan), Scunthorpe United (2005, loan), Grays Athletic (2005-2006), Barnet (2006, loan), Torquay United (2006-2007), Barnet (2007), Fisher Athletic (2007), Braintree Town (2008), Concord Rangers (2008), Bishop Stortford (2009)

Hull City Record

Career: 3 apps, 0 goals

Stevland Angus
SeasonLGE
App
LGE
Gls
FAC
App
FAC
Gls
FLC
App
FLC
Gls
EUR
App
EUR
Gls
OTH
App
OTH
Gls
2004/051 (1)01 (0)0------

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