Steve Neville
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Steve Neville is an English footballer who played as a striker best known for his three spells at Exeter City.
but signed for Exeter City in 1978. He was a regular during the club's stay in the Third Division, but joined Sheffield United in 1980. He rejoined Exeter two years later and continued as a steady scorer before joining Bristol City in 1984 where he maintained his scoring form.
He rejoined Exeter in 1988 and helped the club win promotion to division three in 1990, his third spell at city in which his meandering dribbling style earned him the terrace chant 'weave' before leaving to play for Hong Kong side South China the following year.
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Neville began his career with SouthamptonSouthampton F.C.
Southampton Football Club is an English football team, nicknamed The Saints, based in the city of Southampton, Hampshire. The club gained promotion to the Championship from League One in the 2010–2011 season after being relegated in 2009. Their home ground is the St Mary's Stadium, where the club...
but signed for Exeter City in 1978. He was a regular during the club's stay in the Third Division, but joined Sheffield United in 1980. He rejoined Exeter two years later and continued as a steady scorer before joining Bristol City in 1984 where he maintained his scoring form.
He rejoined Exeter in 1988 and helped the club win promotion to division three in 1990, his third spell at city in which his meandering dribbling style earned him the terrace chant 'weave' before leaving to play for Hong Kong side South China the following year.