David Partridge
- Position: Defender
- Number: 4
- Age: 45 (26th November, 1978)
David is an experienced centre half who can also operate as a left back.
He began his career at West Ham United before Terry Butcher brought him to Dundee United in 1999 where he was young player of the year.
David followed Butcher to Motherwell on a free transfer in July 2002.
His performances for Motherwell led to him being called up for the Wales national football squad in January 2005 before making his debut in a 2-0 friendly win over Hungary in February 2005. He has represented Wales (qualifies through his father) at U16, U18 and U21 level as well as his seven full caps.
He joined Bristol City for £150,000 at the start of the 2005-06 season, signing a three-year contract.
David had brief spells at Bristol City and Leyton Orient before signing fort the Saints on January 29th, 2008.
He endured a frustrating time with injuries during his first season at Richmond Park but looks set to be an important part of Jeff Kenna's backline in 2009.
Previous Clubs: West Ham United, Dundee United, Motherwell, Bristol City, Brentford (loan), Leyton Orient (loan).
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May, 29th 2009 | League | St Patrick's Athletic | 1 | Bray Wanderers | 1 | REPORT |
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