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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_CorkAlan Cork - Wikipedia

    Alan Graham Cork (born 4 March 1959) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a striker for several clubs, most notably Wimbledon (where he spent 14 years, played in all four divisions of the Football League and gained an FA Cup -winner's medal in 1988 ) and has held a number of managerial and coaching posts since ...

  2. alancork.comAlan Cork

    About Alan. Life has been a rollercoaster ride but it has been fun. I was born Anthony John DesBois in March 1944 during the height of the second world war and given up for adoption. Ten months later in January 1945 I was adopted and my name was changed to Alan Leslie Cork. I left school aged 14 with no qualifications and began full time work ...

  3. Alan leads the global food and beverage sector as well as co-leads the Consumer International Practice at True. He has more than 15 years of executive search experience across a range of F&B segments including CPG, restaurants, delivery and food / ag tech for venture, private equity, and public companies.

  4. Last club: Chesham Most games for: Wimbledon FC Retired since: Jul 1, 2000. Date of birth/Age: Mar 4, 1959 (65) Place of birth: Derby. Citizenship: England. Height: 1,83 m. Position: Attack. Currently working as: Scout Club: England.

  5. Perfil de entrenador de Alan Cork: equipo actual exequipos formación preferente etapas como jugador noticias estadísticas

  6. Alan Cork - Manager profile | Transfermarkt. England Scout. and other occupations EURO 2024 Appointed: Apr 1, 2010. Date of birth/Age: Mar 4, 1959 (64) Place of birth: Derby. Citizenship: England. Coaching Licence : A Licence. Avg. term as coach : 1.50 Years. Former player: Last club : Chesham Most games for : Wimbledon FC Retired : Jul 1, 2000.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Main photo: Ian Stephen (Pro Sports Images). Interviews. Alan Cork. Even though it had been a while and the landscape had changed considerably, one of our all-time greats didn’t need showing the way to Plough Lane.