David Unsworth
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"David Gerald Unsworth" is an English football coach and former professional association football/player. As a player, Unsworth played as a Defender (association football)/centre-back or Defender (association football)/left-back from 1991 until 2009.

Unsworth is best remembered for his time at Everton F.C./Everton during the 1990s, where he was part of their FA Cup winning team of 1995 FA Cup Final/1995 and commonly known as ""Rhino"". He earned one full England national football team/England cap in 1995. He also played in the Premier League for West Ham United F.C./West Ham United, Portsmouth F.C./Portsmouth, Sheffield United F.C./Sheffield United and Wigan Athletic F.C./Wigan Athletic, and in the Football League for Ipswich Town F.C./Ipswich Town, Burnley F.C./Burnley and Huddersfield Town F.C./Huddersfield Town. After retiring he moved into coaching with Preston North End F.C./Preston North End where he was twice appointed caretaker manager.

He returned to Everton in September 2013 as assistant to Everton U21s head coach Alan Stubbs.

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When Harry Redknapp left and the foreign contingent came in, it was made very clear I was not wanted. I was under no illusions about the direction Portsmouth were going and I was not part of it.

This club can get promotion with the squad that is here, I am certain of that. I have been impressed with what I have seen here.