Post by JohnInglisIsGod on Nov 16, 2012 14:14:04 GMT
Blue Square Bet North club Worcester City have signed experienced midfielder Robin Hulbert until the end of the season.
Robin Hulbert
The 32-year-old arrived at St George's Lane in the summer nursing a cruciate ligament injury which had side-lined him since October 2011.
However, Hulbert has returned to training after making a full recovery, giving the Loyals boss the opportunity to run the rule over the former Swindon Town and Bristol City man, whose last club was Conference Premier outfit Barrow AFC where, whilst injured, ended up assisting Dave Bayliss last season following the departure of joint boss Darren Sheridan.
Born in Plymouth, Hulbert began his career with Swindon as a trainee and went on to make thirty-five appearances for them before joining Bristol City in 2000.
In 1998 he had a short loan spell with Newcastle United but did not make any first-team appearances. He then spent three years at Ashton Gate making fifty-two appearances and in the early part of 2003 he had a seven game loan spell with Shrewsbury Town.
Later in 2003 he joined Telford United in the Conference and he made twenty-seven appearances for them scoring twice in the remainder of the 2003/04 season.
In the summer of 2004 he joined Port Vale and in four years at Vale Park made seventy-two appearances, scoring once.
In the summer of 2008 he joined Darlington and made thirty-three appearances for them, scoring twice.
He was released in the summer of 2009 and joined Barrow at the end of June, making his debut in the opening day of the season win at Cambridge United.
He enjoyed an excellent season and collected four player of the year awards and was a member of the 2009/10 FA Trophy final-winning squad.
Robin Hulbert
The 32-year-old arrived at St George's Lane in the summer nursing a cruciate ligament injury which had side-lined him since October 2011.
However, Hulbert has returned to training after making a full recovery, giving the Loyals boss the opportunity to run the rule over the former Swindon Town and Bristol City man, whose last club was Conference Premier outfit Barrow AFC where, whilst injured, ended up assisting Dave Bayliss last season following the departure of joint boss Darren Sheridan.
Born in Plymouth, Hulbert began his career with Swindon as a trainee and went on to make thirty-five appearances for them before joining Bristol City in 2000.
In 1998 he had a short loan spell with Newcastle United but did not make any first-team appearances. He then spent three years at Ashton Gate making fifty-two appearances and in the early part of 2003 he had a seven game loan spell with Shrewsbury Town.
Later in 2003 he joined Telford United in the Conference and he made twenty-seven appearances for them scoring twice in the remainder of the 2003/04 season.
In the summer of 2004 he joined Port Vale and in four years at Vale Park made seventy-two appearances, scoring once.
In the summer of 2008 he joined Darlington and made thirty-three appearances for them, scoring twice.
He was released in the summer of 2009 and joined Barrow at the end of June, making his debut in the opening day of the season win at Cambridge United.
He enjoyed an excellent season and collected four player of the year awards and was a member of the 2009/10 FA Trophy final-winning squad.