Richard Logan (born 24 May 1969 in Barnsley) is a retired English professional footballer. He began his career as a midfielder before moving to centre half. He made 228 appearances in the Football League scoring 20 times.
Logan began his career in non-league football with local side Worsbrough Bridge Athletic before moving first to Belper Town and then to Gainsborough Trinity whilst also working as a bricklayer, an occupation that would later ear...
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Richard Logan (born 24 May 1969 in Barnsley) is a retired English professional footballer. He began his career as a midfielder before moving to centre half. He made 228 appearances in the Football League scoring 20 times.
Logan began his career in non-league football with local side Worsbrough Bridge Athletic before moving first to Belper Town and then to Gainsborough Trinity whilst also working as a bricklayer, an occupation that would later earn him the nickname of 'Hod'.
He moved into the professional football ranks when Neil Warnock signed him for Huddersfield Town in November 1993. He quickly made an impact with Huddersfield andmarked his first season by scoring Town's goal in the 1994 Autoglass Trophy Final at Wembley; they would lose the final 3-1 on penalties to Swansea City.
In the summer of 1995, Warnock left for Plymouth Argyle and in the October returned to Huddersfield to secure the services of Logan for £20,000. Logan remained with Argyle until the summer of 1998 when he...
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