David Gamble


Full Name: David Gamble
Born: 23/03/1971 (Liverpool)

Heritage Number: 1394
Debut Match*: 26/01/1991 v Gainsborough Trinity (Northern Premier League)
Last Match*: 13/04/1999 v Telford United (National League)
* Qualifying Games


David Gamble

Club record non-league appearance holder David Gamble began his career as a YTS at Grimsby Town having been spotted by former Everton player Mike Lyons playing near his Liverpool home. After two years with the Mariners, Gamble signed for Bath City on non contract terms just before Christmas 1990. Gamble had been due to make his debut for Bath against Sutton United but had been stranded by heavy snow just before the game. He eventually made his debut at home to Telford United only to be substituted after 82 minutes. That was his one and only appearance being released shortly afterwards. Returning briefly to Altrincham, Gamble signed for the Sandgrounders in January 1991.
Renowned for his deadly left foot, he was a real dead ball specialist. Free kick, corner or penalty, Gamble was the man, and cries of “Get Gamble On” are still regularly heard to this day when a referee indicates a free kick anywhere near striking distance of the goal.
Top scorer during the club’s first season in the Conference, with 15 from midfield, he cemented himself as a real fan favourite and left such an impression that fans are even known to have named their goldfish and pets “Gambo”.
The following season he finished top scorer again, this time jointly with Steve Haw, and began to attract serious attention of the League scouts. Cable Television channel Wire TV’s live coverage of the Conference during the 1994/95 caught Gambo at his finest. In the two live games in which Southport featured, he scored a wonderful curling free kick from 25 yards in a 4-0 victory against Halifax, and later in the year a spectacular long distance drive away at Runcorn.
Had Gamble been more of a consistent performer there is no doubt that Southport would have struggled to hold onto him. An immensely talented player Gamble forged a fierce reputation on the Non-League circuit. As with many a flair player he was often a frustrating player to watch but the spark that he was capable of producing was so special that he made himself irreplaceable. Described as an enigma by some by 1996 he had broken the club’s Non-League appearances record, and by the time of his departure eight and a half years after he first signed for the club he had amassed 263 games, 44 starts and 65 goals. His record was eventually broken by long serving goalkeeper Steve Dickinson in 2003.

(From the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, published Wednesday 23rd Apr 1997.)

“Dave Gamble, whose performance last night justified his reputation for wielding the best left foot in Non League football, on the other hand, fired on all cylinders. His ninth minute corner swung in from the right with pace and, eluding Berryman, went straight into the Stanley goal. When he took another corner in the 34th minute, it speared in on goal again, went over the head of Berryman and was bundled in by Andy Whittaker.
Berryman was substituted three minutes later while everything Gamble touched continued to turn to gold.
“If Gamble wasn’t so lazy, he’d be playing league football,” enthused Darwen captain Steve Wilkes after the game.
“His left foot is a dream, his right foot – he just stands on it.”
He had a hand – or left foot – in the third goal too, unbelievably swinging in a cross from the corner flag to the far post, despite the close attention of Ged Walsh, where Whittaker headed down and Phil Horner booted into the roof of the net.”

Of the three big successes of the Non-League era (so far) it is rare to find a player who has featured in two of them. An integral part of the 1992-93 HFS Loans League championship winning side, Gamble had been attracting League interest throughout his time at Southport and rumour at the start of the 1997/98 season suggested that Gamble would take up a full-time playing role with former boss Ronnie Moore at Rotherham. The move never materialised, Gamble remained a scaffolder by trade, and the culmination of that season saw him start at Wembley in the centre of midfield in the FA Trophy final. 
Gamble left Southport at the end of the following season just over a season short of his testimonial year. 
Following his departure from Southport he signed for Marine and became player of the year in 2000/2001 before signing for future Southport manager Liam Watson at Runcorn FC Halton in June 2001. Gambo saw out the end of the 2002/2003 season on loan at Rossendale and played a big part in ensuring Unibond Division One safety for United. Gamble’s contribution was enough to convince manager Jim McBride to make the arrangement more permanent.

Player Profile reproduced with Permission from:
The Complete Non-League History of Southport Football Club 1978 – 2008, by Trust in Yellow (Legends Publishing, 2008). ISBN 978-1-906796-01-3

Season: 1991/1992 [Back to Player Stats]
The player made an appearance in the following games:
Date Home Club Away Club Score Goals Competition Round Heritage Qualifying Void
13/07/1991 Southport Tranmere Rovers 2 - 0 0 Formby Six-a-side 13/07/1991 No No
13/07/1991 Southport Everton 1 - 0 0 Formby Six-a-side 13/07/1991 No No
13/07/1991 Southport Liverpool Reserves 0 - 2 0 Formby Six-a-side Final 13/07/1991 No No
06/08/1991 Southport Caernarfon Town 1 - 5 1 Friendly 06/08/1991 No No
10/08/1991 Southport Runcorn 0 - 1 0 Friendly 10/08/1991 No No
13/08/1991 BRNESC Southport 0 - 5 0 Friendly 13/08/1991 No No
17/08/1991 Southport Netherfield 3 - 2 0 Friendly 17/08/1991 No No
24/08/1991 Southport Emley 2 - 3 0 Northern Premier League 24/08/1991 Yes No
26/08/1991 Witton Albion Southport 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League Shield Final 26/08/1991 Yes No
30/08/1991 Southport Chorley 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 30/08/1991 Yes No
03/09/1991 Buxton Southport 1 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 03/09/1991 Yes No
07/09/1991 Hyde United Southport 4 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 07/09/1991 Yes No
10/09/1991 Southport Accrington Stanley 2 - 2 0 Northern Premier League 10/09/1991 Yes No
14/09/1991 Ossett Town Southport 0 - 1 0 FA Cup Qualifying 1 14/09/1991 Yes No
17/09/1991 Southport Horwich RMI 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 17/09/1991 Yes No
21/09/1991 Alnwick Town Southport 0 - 5 0 FA Trophy Qualifying 1 21/09/1991 Yes No
28/09/1991 Southport Stalybridge Celtic 1 - 2 0 FA Cup Qualifying 2 28/09/1991 Yes No
05/10/1991 Southport Leek Town 1 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 05/10/1991 Yes No
08/10/1991 Southport Morecambe 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 08/10/1991 Yes No
12/10/1991 Mossley Southport 0 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 12/10/1991 Yes No
15/10/1991 Morecambe Southport 0 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 15/10/1991 Yes No
19/10/1991 Southport North Shields 4 - 1 0 FA Trophy Qualifying 2 19/10/1991 Yes No
22/10/1991 Southport Fleetwood Town 1 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 22/10/1991 Yes No
26/10/1991 Gainsborough Trinity Southport 0 - 2 0 Northern Premier League 26/10/1991 Yes No
01/11/1991 Southport Worksop Town 2 - 3 0 President's Cup 1 01/11/1991 Yes No
05/11/1991 Southport Bangor City 4 - 0 2 Northern Premier League 05/11/1991 Yes No
09/11/1991 Leek Town Southport 3 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 09/11/1991 Yes No
13/11/1991 Fleetwood Town Southport 5 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 13/11/1991 Yes No
16/11/1991 Southport Goole Town 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 16/11/1991 Yes No
30/11/1991 Rhyl Southport 0 - 3 0 FA Trophy Qualifying 3 30/11/1991 Yes No
03/12/1991 Clitheroe Southport 1 - 3 0 Lancashire Junior Cup 1 03/12/1991 No No
01/01/1992 Horwich RMI Southport 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 01/01/1992 Yes No
04/01/1992 Goole Town Southport 1 - 0 0 Northern Premier League Cup 3 04/01/1992 Yes No
11/01/1992 Southport Bishop Auckland 1 - 0 0 FA Trophy 1 11/01/1992 Yes No
18/01/1992 Southport Bishop Auckland 3 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 18/01/1992 Yes No
25/01/1992 Shepshed Albion Southport 0 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 25/01/1992 Yes No
28/01/1992 Southport Chorley 4 - 2 0 Lancashire Junior Cup 2 28/01/1992 No No
01/02/1992 Farnborough Town Southport 5 - 0 0 FA Trophy 2 01/02/1992 Yes No
04/02/1992 Southport Stalybridge Celtic 0 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 04/02/1992 Yes No
08/02/1992 Southport Mossley 1 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 08/02/1992 Yes No
11/02/1992 Southport Fleetwood Town 4 - 2 1 Lancashire Junior Cup 3 11/02/1992 No No
15/02/1992 Accrington Stanley Southport 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 15/02/1992 Yes No
18/02/1992 Southport Everton Reserves 4 - 0 0 Liverpool Senior Cup 1 18/02/1992 No No
22/02/1992 Southport Gainsborough Trinity 2 - 2 1 Northern Premier League 22/02/1992 Yes No
29/02/1992 Bishop Auckland Southport 0 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 29/02/1992 Yes No
03/03/1992 Chorley Southport 2 - 2 0 Northern Premier League 03/03/1992 Yes No
07/03/1992 Southport Hyde United 2 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 07/03/1992 Yes No
11/03/1992 Accrington Stanley Southport 0 - 3 0 Lancashire Junior Cup Semi Final 11/03/1992 No No
14/03/1992 Southport Shepshed Albion 3 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 14/03/1992 Yes No
21/03/1992 Goole Town Southport 2 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 21/03/1992 Yes No
24/03/1992 Tranmere Rovers Southport 2 - 0 0 Liverpool Senior Cup 2 24/03/1992 No No
28/03/1992 Matlock Town Southport 3 - 3 1 Northern Premier League 28/03/1992 Yes No
04/04/1992 Emley Southport 3 - 2 0 Northern Premier League 04/04/1992 Yes No
07/04/1992 Southport Frickley Athletic 3 - 2 1 Northern Premier League 07/04/1992 Yes No
11/04/1992 Southport Droylsden 2 - 2 0 Northern Premier League 11/04/1992 Yes No
14/04/1992 Whitley Bay Southport 1 - 2 1 Northern Premier League 14/04/1992 Yes No
18/04/1992 Bangor City Southport 1 - 1 0 Northern Premier League 18/04/1992 Yes No
20/04/1992 Southport Marine 0 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 20/04/1992 Yes No
25/04/1992 Southport Whitley Bay 2 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 25/04/1992 Yes No
27/04/1992 Great Harwood Southport 3 - 2 1 Lancashire Junior Cup Final 27/04/1992 No No
02/05/1992 Frickley Athletic Southport 2 - 0 0 Northern Premier League 02/05/1992 Yes No


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