Perry Groves

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Celebs NamePerry Groves
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 19, 1965
DayApril 19
Year1965
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Age55 years
Birth SignAries
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Perry Groves Biography

Left winger who made his pro debut for Colchester United in 1982 and played for Arsenal from 1986-1992, winning the Football League First Division twice.

He played youth soccer for Colchester United.

He finished his playing career with Dagenham & Redbridge in 1994.

He was born in London, England.

Defender Martin Keown was his teammate on Arsenal.

Perry Groves (born 19 April 1965) is an English former footballer, known chiefly for his time at Arsenal. He was a fast-paced player who usually played as a winger, and occasionally as a striker. Groves also played for Colchester United and Southampton. He currently works as a media pundit.

Groves was born in Bow, London, but as a boy he played for Cornard Dynamos in the village of Great Cornard on the Suffolk – Essex border. Groves then had a trial with Wolves as a schoolboy before signing as an apprentice for Colchester United in 1981. He turned professional a year later and over the next four seasons he played 142 league games for the U’s, scoring 26 goals.

In September 1986, he signed for Arsenal for £50,000, becoming the first signing by new manager George Graham. In his first season at the club he helped set up Charlie Nicholas for the winner in the 1987 League Cup final, dribbling past three Liverpool players before laying the ball off.

Noted for his enthusiasm and hard work, he started most of Arsenal’s games in the 1987–88 season, ousting Charlie Nicholas as strike partner to Alan Smith, and helping the Gunners reach a second League Cup final the following season by scoring the only goal of the away leg of the semi-final against Everton; Arsenal however lost the final to Luton Town. Although Groves made 46 appearances in all competitions that season, the arrival of Brian Marwood reduced his opportunities to play, and he was mainly used as a substitute in Arsenal’s title-winning 1988–89 season, coming off the bench 15 times during the league campaign, on top of 6 starts. He was on the pitch as a substitute in the final game of the season and helped create the space when Michael Thomas famously scored the title clinching goal at Anfield.

Although an injury to Marwood opened the door for him again in 1989–90, Groves returned to the bench after Marwood recovered. This did not however stop him from winning a second league title winners’ medal in 1990–91, again with most of his appearances coming as a sub, as Graham usually favoured Kevin Campbell to play alongside Alan Smith. After making only 13 league appearances in 1991–92 Groves was sold to Southampton.

He moved to Southampton in 1992 for £750,000 but only played 15 times in two years before retiring from professional football at the age of 28, following two serious Achilles tendon injuries.

He still has a large following, with a fan club and website devoted to him. In October 2006, Groves published his autobiography, entitled We All Live in a Perry Groves World (ISBN 1-84454-319-6). With it came an Arsenal fans’ campaign on the web to purchase the book, in an attempt to outsell former Arsenal defender Ashley Cole’s autobiography, My Defence, which was out at the same time. His autobiography has since outsold that of Cole.

In 2010, Groves signed as a non-playing substitute for new club Chester after Colin Murray, then of BBC Radio 5 Live, offered the new club £2,000 if they named Groves and Pat Nevin as unused substitutes at every game in the 2010–11 season.

In March 2014, along with his friend Josh Landy, Groves launched a company called “Play With A Legend” which offers football fans the chance to play alongside their heroes such as Matt Le Tissier, Paul Merson and Dion Dublin on stag, corporate and charity events. The concept has been well received and has achieved national publicity.

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