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Full name
  
Nigel Bradley Jemson

Name
  
Nigel Jemson

Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer


Current team
  
HKDC Mobsters

Height
  
1.77 m

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward

Nigel Jemson Nottingham Forest 1990 Nigel Jemson Signed Montage Edition


Date of birth
  
(1969-08-10) 10 August 1969 (age 46)

Place of birth
  
Hutton, Lancashire, England

Nigel jemson interview after nottingham forest win littlewoods cup


Nigel Bradley Jemson (born 10 August 1969) is an English footballer, who represented his country at under-21 level and was the player-manager of Ilkeston Town until May 2008. He finished his career at Rainworth Miners Welfare in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division.

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Nigel Jemson Managers Ilsonfootball The Independent Ilkeston Football Website

Nigel jemson s wembley winners auto windscreen shield 1996


Club career

Nigel Jemson NIGEL JEMSON In Nottingham Forest Shirt HAND SIGNED Autograph Photo

Jemson played for a total of 12 English league clubs and one Scottish league club during his career, rarely lasting more than a season in each club.

Nigel Jemson Nigel Jemson reflects on life under Brian Clough

Arguably, the highlight of his career was the winning goal he scored in the 1990 League Cup Final for Nottingham Forest against Oldham Athletic, the only goal of the game.

In July 1996, Jemson joined Oxford United for a fee of £60,000. During his time there, he had loan spells with Watford, Coventry City, and Rotherham United. In April 1996 he scored both Rotherham's goals in a 2–1 win over Shrewsbury Town, for whom he later played 109 games, in the Football League Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium.

Jemson also gained national fame in January 2003, after scoring the Shrewsbury goals that knocked Everton out of the FA Cup third round. He put the Shrews into a first-half lead with a free kick and, after Niclas Alexandersson had equalised for Everton, glanced a last-minute header past Richard Wright, to give Shrewsbury a famous giant-killing victory. Having earlier scored once against Stafford Rangers and twice against Barrow, his two goals against Everton took his tally to 5 in the competition meaning he ended up as top scorer.

In 2010, he replaced Eoin Jess in the Nottingham Forest's Masters team for the 2010 HKFC International Soccer Sevens tournament.

International career

Jemson was capped once for the England under-21s, in a 0–0 friendly against Wales under-21s in December 1990.

Personal life

In 2011, Jemson was reported training as a fireman in Bingham, Nottinghamshire. He also maintains his interest in football and Nottingham Forest, starting a blog about his former team in October 2011.

Honours

Nottingham Forest
  • League Cup: 1989–90
  • Rotherham United
  • Football League Trophy: 1995–96
  • References

    Nigel Jemson Wikipedia