Charlie Ide

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Charlie Ide
Personal information
Full name Charlie Joe Ide
Date of birth (1988-05-10) 10 May 1988 (age 35)
Place of birth Sunbury, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1998–2005 Brentford
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2008 Brentford 46 (7)
2006Slough Town (loan) 8 (1)
2006Sutton United (loan) 6 (4)
2008Lewes (loan) 4 (0)
2008 Grays Athletic 7 (0)
2008 Wivenhoe Town 8 (12)
2008–2009 Croydon Athletic ? (?)
2009 Carshalton Athletic ? (?)
2009 Chertsey Town ? (?)
2010 Bedfont Green ? (?)
2010 Carshalton Athletic ? (?)
2010 Hayes & Yeading United
2010–2011 Walton Casuals 26 (12)
2011 Bromley ? (?)
2011–2012 Walton Casuals 14 (7)
2012 Merstham 0 (0)
2012 North Greenford United 1 (1)
2013–???? Staines Lammas
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13:07, 19 November 2012 (UTC)

Charlie Joe Ide (born 10 May 1988) is an English former professional footballer who began his career at Brentford.

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Career

Ide is a striker who made his debut for Brentford in a 2–1 win over Hull City in May 2005. [1] He had loan spells at Slough Town towards the end of the 2005–06 season and at Sutton United the following 2006–07 season. [2] He was recalled from his loan spell at Sutton and soon found himself in Brentford's first team. [3] He scored his first professional goal against Tranmere Rovers in December 2006 and continued his good form by scoring both goals in the 2–2 draw with Leyton Orient the following month. [4] It was in this game where he earned the nickname of 'The Squirrel', when at a Brentford corner a squirrel turned up on the pitch and ran the length of The New Road Stand, play was delayed, and when restarted Ide scored from the resulting corner.

Ide was generally played on the right wing in the 2006–07 season, yet still managed seven goals in 26 league games. [4]

On 30 May 2007, despite reported interest from higher division clubs, Ide signed a new two-year deal with Brentford, with the option of a further year. [5]

Ide was sent on loan to Conference South side Lewes for the final three months of the 2007–08 season, [6] after failing to regain his place in the Brentford first team following injury.

He was not tendered a new contract by Brentford manager Andy Scott following the season's end. [7] On 22 May 2008, Grays Athletic announced that Ide had signed a one-year deal with the Conference National team. Ide left Grays Athletic by mutual consent on 25 September 2008, after just seven appearances, [8] and dropped four divisions to sign for Wivenhoe Town the following day. [9] In eight days in October 2008, he scored hat-tricks in three successive matches, against Stanway Rovers, Whitton United and Brantham Athletic. [10]

He signed for Isthmian League Premier Division club Carshalton Athletic from Croydon Athletic on 27 February 2009, [11] preferring a move there rather than AFC Wimbledon. [12]

In January 2010 he signed for Bedfont Green. [13] In February 2010 he resigned for Carshalton Athletic. Having started the 2010–11 season with Walton Casuals, he signed for Bromley in March 2011.

In July, he re-signed for Walton Casuals. [14]

In November 2012, he joined Merstham on a free transfer, later playing a solitary appearance for North Greenford United, teaming up with his former boss Neil Shipperley who he played under at Walton Casuals. [15] Ide signed for Combined Counties Division One side Staines Lammas in December 2013 and scored on his debut against Farleigh Rovers. [16]

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