In his later playing career, chronologically, Claridge played for
Brighton and Hove Albion,
Brentford,
Wycombe Wanderers,
Gillingham,
Bradford City and
Walsall. In the summer of 2005 he was appointed as manager of Millwall, but following board-room changes he was relieved of his duties after just 36 days, before his team had played any competitive matches. His replacement was
Colin Lee. The decision to dismiss Claridge was taken by new chairman
Theo Paphitis, who stated that "there was a very big chance we could get relegated" under his management. Millwall were indeed relegated from the
Championship that season. At the start of the 2006–07 season Claridge was without a club, having made 999 career appearances. Eventually, in December 2006, he re-signed for Bournemouth for a month on a pay-as-you-play basis. His 1,000th first-team match was a 4–0 defeat to
Port Vale on 9 December, at the age of 40. He played a one-off match for
Isthmian League Premier Division club
Worthing on 16 January 2007, a 1–1 draw with
AFC Wimbledon. Two weeks later, Claridge joined divisional rivals
Harrow Borough, for whom he scored on debut in a 4–4 draw with
Margate. In September 2009, Claridge came out of retirement to play unpaid for his former club, the
Conference South side Weymouth, who were in severe financial difficulties. Claridge came out of retirement once more in October 2011 when he signed for
Gosport Borough of the
Southern League Division One South & West as player-coach. He scored the only goal of his Gosport debut, in the
FA Trophy against Southern League side
Sholing; his first league goal came a week later in a 2–1 defeat of
Mangotsfield United. Gosport were promoted to the
Southern League Premier Division courtesy of Claridge's two goals in the play-off final against
Poole Town on 7 May 2012. Having been losing 1–0, Claridge scored an equaliser in the first minute of
injury time to send the tie to
extra time, and completed a 3–1 win in the 98th minute to help Gosport return to the Premier Division after a 22-year absence. Immediately after the game he claimed it was "more than likely [his] last game", but later admitted he was considering playing for a further season following Gosport's promotion. The 51-year-old Claridge made up the numbers for
Salisbury in a
pre-season friendly against Portsmouth in July 2017; Salisbury lost 3–0. On 15 August, he named himself as one of only four
substitutes and came on for what the
Salisbury Journal dubbed "a short cameo" in a Southern League Division One South & West match against
Paulton Rovers that ended as a 2–2 draw. He started Salisbury's next match, a 3–2
FA Cup victory over
Fareham Town, substituting himself off after 71 minutes because of broken bones that decided his retirement from playing. In July 2023, Claridge was appointed manager of
Wessex Football League Division One club
Fleetlands having been a long-time friend of the chairman. In August 2025 following the sacking of
Warren Feeney, Claridge was once again appointed as manager of
Weymouth. He left the club on 22 December 2025. ==Media==