Early career Gregg started as a trainee at
Tranmere Rovers but was released. After a spell with Knowsley United, he began a prolific scoring record with
Vauxhall Motors, who rose through the non-league pyramid in his spell there. The goals continued to flow after a move to
Football Conference club
Northwich Victoria in 2001. Despite playing for a side in the bottom half of the table, Blundell had a strong scoring record. This prompted a move to Conference promotion chasers
Doncaster Rovers in March 2003.
Doncaster Rovers Blundell's first season with Rovers ended with his promotion to the
Football League, after play-off wins over future club
Chester City and
Dagenham & Redbridge. His belated Football League debut at
Leyton Orient on 9 August 2003 saw him open the scoring in a 3–1 win, as Rovers went on to win the
Division Three title. Blundell scored 18 goals during the season. However, many Rovers fans felt that he had reached his level at League one and despite being given chances in the first team, he never managed to achieve the success he had the season before.
Chester City Blundell was signed by
Chester City from
Doncaster Rovers for a Club Record Fee in July 2005 (reputedly £105,000). He made a quick impact with Chester, bagging six goals by the end of September 2005 as Chester challenged for promotion from
Football League Two. But his season was to lie in tatters after an injury sustained against
Rochdale on 7 October 2005. After missing three months out injured, just one more goal was managed before the end of the season. His confidence was still never fully recovered the following season and Chester accepted a nominal bid for Blundell from
Darlington as transfer deadline day approached in January 2007.
Darlington He was re-united with former manager
Dave Penney at Darlington. Again the goals did not flow in the rest of the season, but he did score a late penalty equaliser on his return to
Chester in April 2007. Apart from a loan spell with
Accrington Stanley, Blundell remained at Darlington until the summer of 2009 when he returned to Chester who had just suffered relegation to the
Conference National.
Chester and Barrow Blundell stayed just a half a season with Chester, scoring three goals in eighteen league games, before moving to
Barrow AFC on loan as Chester looked to cut costs. With Chester unable to pay their players, Blundell left in January 2010, signing permanently with Barrow. On 13 March 2010, Gregg scored the only goal of the match as Barrow beat Salisbury City in the 1st Leg of the FA Trophy Semi Final at Salisbury. He remained with Barrow for the following season, but left in June 2011. ==Personal life==