Anthony Hudson (footballer) - Playing Career

Playing Career

As a player, Hudson started in the youth system at Premier League club West Ham United, and later had a spell at Luton Town. In 2001 he moved to Dutch First Division team NEC Nijmegen. After a break, he resumed his playing career in 2006 with Wilmington Hammerheads, ultimately appearing in ten league games.

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