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In October 2010 he became assistant manager to Jamie Pitman after the sacking of Simon Davey. Hoult signed on as goalkeeping coach at Hereford United on Thursday 26 August. On, it was announced that he had been released by Notts County along with seven other players. Todd was sacked during Hoult's loan and he was recalled by Notts County at the end of his month spell. On 16 September 2009, Darlington manager Colin Todd signed Hoult on loan for a month as Todd felt that permanent Quakers keeper David Knight needed a break after a tough start to the season. He played the first three games of the 2009–10 season for Notts County, before being replaced by new signing Kasper Schmeichel for the home game against Dagenham & Redbridge.
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On 1 July 2008, Hoult returned to Notts County on a permanent basis, signing a two-year contract with the club. He was released at the end of the 2007–08 season, following Stoke's promotion to the Premiership. He made 14 appearances for the club, keeping seven clean sheets and helping the club to avoid relegation. He kept a clean sheet in the 0–0 draw away at Peterborough United in March, making the League Two Team of the Week. In February 2008 Hoult joined Notts County on loan until the end of the season, following an injury to regular keeper Kevin Pilkington. Hoult received a red card on his league debut for Stoke, in a match against Plymouth Argyle in December 2007. He was unable to prevent Rochdale from progressing 4–2 on penalties, despite saving one of the spot-kicks. He made his Stoke City debut on 14 August 2007 in a League Cup match away at Rochdale that finished 2–2 after extra time.
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On 31 January 2007, Hoult was transferred to Stoke City on a free transfer after being sacked by West Brom.
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įollowing the club's relegation and Kirkland's return to Liverpool goalkeeping duties for the 2006–07 season were shared between Hoult and Pascal Zuberbühler until reports about his personal life surfaced in national newspapers. However, he was recalled during his second month with the club after Kirkland sustained a rib injury. Second choice to Chris Kirkland, who manager Bryan Robson had signed on a 12-month loan from Liverpool, Hoult was loaned to Nottingham Forest in September 2005. However, after being a regular in goal for West Brom for several seasons, Hoult lost his place at the start of the 2005–06 season due to a groin injury. He played for the majority of the 2004–05 season, as West Bromwich Albion escaped relegation. In 2004, he was named as one of West Bromwich Albion's 16 greatest players, in a poll organised as part of the club's 125th anniversary celebrations. Following Albion's relegation, Hoult remained a fixture in the side for the following season, as the club were promoted to the Premiership at the first attempt. A highlight of Hoult's 2002–03 season was saving a Dion Dublin penalty to help his side secure a 0–0 draw away at Aston Villa. He was a regular for Albion in the Premiership and was watched by England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, but never made it into the national squad. On 15 September 2001, in a game against Watford, he saved a last minute Marcus Gayle penalty to preserve West Brom's 2–1 lead. Hoult played a key role in helping West Brom win promotion to the Premiership in 2001–02, keeping a club record number of clean sheets and being named in the PFA Division One team of the year. This transfer was made permanent two months later and he remained with the club until the following January, when he left to join West Bromwich Albion for £450,000. Hoult remained with the club until January 2000, when he was loaned to Portsmouth. He went on to help them win promotion to the Premiership in 1996. He signed for Derby County in the summer of 1995, joining for a fee of £200,000. During his time at the club he was sent on loan to Lincoln City twice, Kettering Town, Blackpool, where he did not make a first team appearance, Cheltenham Town, when they were playing non-league football, and Bolton Wanderers. Hoult began his career at Leicester City, where he was usually a reserve. He also played in the Football League for Lincoln City, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Portsmouth, Nottingham Forest, Stoke City, Notts County, Darlington and Hereford United.įollowing the end of his playing career, Hoult moved into coaching and has worked for Hereford United as a goalkeeping coach, before a spell as club president and manager of Thringstone Miners Welfare. He notably spent time playing in the Premier League and played for Leicester City, Derby County and West Bromwich Albion.
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Russell Hoult (born 22 November 1972) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only