Darryn Stamp

He has also played in the Non-League game for Stevenage Borough, York City, Northwich Victoria, Gateshead, Gainsborough Trinity, Guiseley.

Although he was keen to pursue his dream to be a professional footballer, he also continued his studies and stayed on at Hessle College to do A Levels in English Literature, Geography and P.E.

Scarborough reported Northampton Town to the Football Association, after they made an alleged illegal approach for Stamp.

[3] After struggling to regain his place in the Chester side following the arrival of new manager Ian Rush, playing just five games under him and failing to score.

Despite scoring 14 goals in the 2005–06 season, Stamp felt he had fallen out of favour at the club due to the appointment of new manager, Mark Stimson.

[citation needed] Stamp joined Guiseley in July 2010,[14] and went on to be a part of the side that eventually lost in the Conference North play-offs.

[16] Stamp was appointed Steve Housham's assistant at Gainsborough, a role he later took to North Ferriby United before leaving in 2017.

[17] Stamp returned to Gainsborough Trinity for a third time on 7 October 2022, as a short term temporary assistant to manager Neal Bishop in the absence of Damon Parkinson.

[19] Stamp is a programme leader in sport, exercise and coaching science at the University Campus North Lincolnshire, in Scunthorpe, and has completed a PhD.

Stamp with North Ferriby United in 2017