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English footballer

Nicky Bisset
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Bissett
Date of birth (1964-04-05) 5 April 1964 (age 60)
Place of birth Fulham, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Position(s) Central defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Hornchurch
Walthamstow Avenue
1987–1988 Dagenham 71 (2)
1988 Barnet 16 (0)
1988–1995 Brighton & Hove Albion 97 (8)
1995 Crawley Town 1 (0)
Stamco
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nicholas Bissett (born 5 April 1964) is an English former professional footballer who made 97 Football League appearances playing as a central defender for Brighton & Hove Albion.

Life and career

Bissett was born in Fulham, London. He worked as a gas service engineer and played football for Hornchurch and Walthamstow Avenue of the Isthmian League and Conference clubs Dagenham and Barnet, who set a record for a transfer between non-league clubs when they paid £20,000 for his services in March 1988. Six months later, Second Division club Brighton & Hove Albion broke the record for a non-league player when they paid Barnet £115,000 for Bissett. He became a regular in the team over his first 18 months, but he suffered a badly broken leg in a match against Swindon Town that kept him out for nearly a year. He returned in time to help Albion reach the 1991 Second Division play-off final, which they lost to Notts County, but broke the leg again in 1993 and suffered a knee injury the following year which effectively finished his professional career. He made one substitute appearance for Crawley Town, and then tried his luck in minor football with Stamco, but his knee prevented his playing even at that level.

He and his family relocated to York, his wife's home town, and he worked as a postman. As of 2020, their sons George and Harry were playing non-league football in Yorkshire.

References

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  7. White, Clive (11 April 1990). "Swindon suffer a setback". The Times. London – via PowerSearch. Brighton's joy was offset by an injury to Bissett, their central defender, who suffered a double fracture of the leg when tackled recklessly by Shearer, the Swindon forward, in the thirtieth minute.
  8. "Laughing physio gets his reward". The Argus. Brighton. 5 May 2001. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  9. "1995/96 – Southern League Premier Division". Crawley Town Football Club History. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  10. Grayson, James (28 August 2014). "Tadcaster stars Liam Ormsby and George Bissett hoping to create FA Cup memories of their own". Non League Yorkshire. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  11. "Players: George Bissett {defender)". Pickering Town F.C. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  12. "Harry Bissett". Selby Town F.C. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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