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Paul Gilchrist was born on 5 January, 1951 in Dartford, England. At 69 years old, Paul Gilchrist height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).

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Paul Gilchrist Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 5 January 1951
Birthday 5 January
Birthplace Dartford, England
Nationality England

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2013

He only made two league appearances in the following season, his final appearance being at The Valley, where he had started his career with Charlton. Southampton lost this game 6–2 and Gilchrist's place in the side had been taken by Ted MacDougall, who had recently signed from Norwich City.

Because of this, Gilchrist found it difficult to break into the first team, even though his scoring record was good – he scored six goals from ten games. He was one of the players who made way after a home defeat by Plymouth in January 1979 – and he only made seven more substitute appearances for the club, before leaving for 4th Division Hereford United in March 1980.

1979

At Hereford, he played every game to the end of the 1979–80 season and Hereford just managed to avoid having to apply to be re-elected to the League. His only goal for Hereford came in the final game of the season.

1978

He made his final appearance for Portsmouth in a Football League Cup defeat at Swindon in August 1978, when he scored one of Portsmouth's goals. This prompted Swindon to offer to buy him.

Despite the fact that Bobby Smith was in charge of team affairs at 3rd Division Swindon, it was general manager Danny Williams who influenced the signing of Gilchrist in August 1978. Smith didn't take well to this, and within a month, he had bought Andy Rowland from Bury.

1977

By the end of the 1977–78 season, Gilchrist had been joined at Portsmouth by his fellow ex-Saint, Bobby Stokes and St. John had been replaced as manager by Jimmy Dickinson, but he could not prevent Portsmouth being relegated into Division 4. By then, Gilchrist had played his last league game for the club.

1976

His major contribution to Saints' history came in the run to the FA Cup final in 1976, when he scored two goals, the most important of which was the first goal, scored from 25 yards, in the semi-final against Crystal Palace. Southampton went on to win the final at Wembley 1–0 against Manchester United on 1 May 1976.

Gilchrist spent a brief, unhappy period at the end of 1976 on loan to Alahfi in Saudi Arabia, before moving to Portsmouth in March 1977.

1972

He joined Saints for a fee of £30,000 in March 1972, and over the next five years was intermittently in and out of the first team, as they were relegated from Division 1 at the end of the 1973–74 season. He was a ball winner in the middle of the pitch, running on to crosses into the box and displayed excellent close control for such a big player. According to Lawrie McMenemy he was "One of the quiet brigade but a likeable, popular player". He suffered a number of injuries while at Southampton but managed to score 22 goals in his 120 appearances.

1970

In September 1970, he joined non-league Yeovil Town, initially on loan (he played four games),Gilchrist joined 4th Division Doncaster Rovers in the 1971 close season. He was relatively successful in the 1971–72 season, scoring 8 goals in his 22 appearances, which prompted Lawrie McMenemy to sign him for 1st Division Southampton.

1951

Paul Anthony Gilchrist (born 5 January 1951) is a former footballer, who won the FA Cup with Southampton in 1976.