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Lee Croft

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English footballer
For the American football player, seeLee Croft (American football).

Lee Croft
Croft in 2011
Personal information
Full nameLee David Croft[1]
Date of birth (1985-06-21)21 June 1985 (age 40)
Place of birthBillinge Higher End, England
PositionWinger
Youth career
1997–2004Manchester City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006Manchester City28(1)
2004–2005Oldham Athletic (loan)12(0)
2006–2009Norwich City118(9)
2009–2013Derby County[A]27(1)
2010–2011Huddersfield Town (loan)3(0)
2012St Johnstone (loan)11(3)
2012–2013Oldham Athletic (loan)29(0)
2013Oldham Athletic16(0)
2013–2015St Johnstone46(0)
2015–2017Oldham Athletic41(1)
2017Southport2(0)
Total333(15)
International career
2004–2005England U202(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Lee David Croft (born 21 June 1985) is an English former professionalfootballer who played as aright winger forManchester City,Norwich City,Derby County,Huddersfield Town andOldham Athletic. He also appears onSoccer AM as "Lee Croft, Story Teller", telling stories that end with the catch phrase "You can't handle the truth!"[2][3]

Club career

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Manchester City

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Born inBillinge Higher End,Greater Manchester, Croft began his career atManchester City, who he joined as a 12-year-old after scout Eric Mullenden spotted him playing for junior team Garswood United.[4][5] He was a talented youth player, representingEngland at every level up to under-20, including captaining England under-18s.[6] Accumulating more than 40 caps in total,[7] he is the most capped England youth player of all-time.[8] At club level, he was part of the Manchester City youth team which reached the semi-finals of the 2003FA Youth Cup.[9]

He made his first team debut for City on 7 March 2005 againstBolton Wanderers, coming on as a substitute inKevin Keegan's final game as City manager, and made a further six substitute appearances that season. In April 2005 he signed a one-year contract extension.[8] Croft was a regular substitute at the start of the2005–06 season. His firstEnglish Premier League start came on 31 October 2005 againstAston Villa, and his firstManchester City goal came a week later in a match againstFulham.[10] He also started the next two matches, but this run of four matches was to be the only period Croft formed part of theManchester City starting eleven. He was a frequent substitute in the remainder of the season, finishing with campaign with 25 appearances, 21 of these as a substitute.

Oldham Athletic (loan)

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Croft turned professional aged seventeen, but did not break into the first team straight away. In November 2004 Croft went to Oldham Athletic on loan to gain first-team experience.[11] He made his senior debut on 14 November 2004 in anFA Cup tie againstThurrock, in which he won his side a penalty.[5] He made his League debut the following week againstBarnsley. Later that month aFootball League Trophy match againstHartlepool United brought his first senior goal.[12] An FA Cup third round draw between Oldham and Manchester City raised the possibility of Croft facing his employers as an opposing player, but competition rules prevented him from doing so.[13] Croft's loan spell lasted three months,[14] in which he made seventeen Oldham appearances and scored two goals.

Norwich City

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On 28 July 2006, Croft signed for Norwich City for a fee of £600,000 and scored his first goal for the club on 12 August 2006 in a 3–2 win againstLuton atCarrow Road.[15]

Croft continued his good start atCarrow Road with another goal in the 5–1 demolition ofBarnsley on 26 August 2006 and was seen by many City fans as providing balance to the team on the right-hand side that had been missing for some time. On 28 October 2006, however, it was announced that Croft would be absent from first team duties for a possible six weeks following an injury during Norwich's 5–0 defeat at Stoke City.[16][17] After making his return from injury, Croft went for a long period without scoring, but finally got on the scoresheet with a goal in another game againstBarnsley atOakwell on 3 March 2007. In the2008–09 season, Croft became a key player for the side, and scored in theEast Anglian derby match againstIpswich Town in December 2008 and went on to be voted the club's player of the season.[citation needed]

Derby County

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2009–10 season

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After Norwich City's relegation Croft decided against signing a new contract, which alertedDerby County managerNigel Clough. After entering into negotiations with Derby,[18] Croft was released early from his contract by mutual consent.[19] Croft signed for Derby on a three-year contract on 25 June 4 days after his 24th birthday.[20] As clubs who sign players under the age of 24 who move between clubs on afree transfer have to pay compensation to the player's former club, by waiting until Croft turned 24, Derby avoided paying compensation to Norwich.[21]

After making his debut in a 2–1 home win overPeterborough United on 8 March 2009,[22] Croft played a part in 13 of Derby's first 15 league fixtures and scored his first for the club in a 3–0 victory overSheffield Wednesday on 3 October 2009.[23] However, as Derby struggled in the league Croft was unable to keep his place in the side as he struggled for form and this, alongside a hamstring injury suffered in late February 2010, saw Croft make only three appearances in the final six months of the campaign. Of Croft, Derby managerNigel Clough said "He is on the fringe of the squad and at the moment and given the way he is sort of playing, we can't see him getting back involved. You get in the team on merit and there are quite a few players ahead of him."[24][25]

Huddersfield Town (loan)

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After just one appearance in 2010 for Derby, Croft moved toHuddersfield Town on a six-month loan deal ahead of the 2010–11 season.[26] He made his Terriers debut as a substitute in the 4–2 loss againstPeterborough United atLondon Road Stadium on 21 August 2010 before making his full debut in a 5–1 defeat atEverton in theLeague Cup. He got his first ever career red card on 9 October away atColchester United, butHuddersfield still managed to win 3–0, and inflict a first league defeat of the season on their opponents. Ahead of his return to his parent club, Derby manager Nigel Clough stated that Croft had no future at Pride Park and that he would look at loaning the player out again in 2011.[27] On the expiration of Croft's initial loan spell at Huddersfield he returned to Derby,Terriers bossLee Clark stating "Sadly, Lee Croft couldn't achieve the levels I know he can offer. I saw him during my last season with Norwich when he was in sensational form, but during his time with us he wasn't able to reproduce that.[28]

Return to Derby

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After failing to make an appearance for the club during the2010–11 season, Croft vowed to regain his place in the first team ahead of the2011–12 season after encouragement from Rams managerNigel Clough.[29] On 19 July 2011, he was allocated squad number 22, he was not allocated one during the 2010–11 season.[30] He was in the starting line-up as Derby's first three games of the season (Championship victories overBirmingham City andWatford sandwiching a League Cup home defeat toShrewsbury Town) before dropping to the bench for the club's subsequent fixtures and then eventually losing his place in the matchday 16 as Clough switched to a formation without wide players.

St Johnstone (loan)

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As a result, Croft loaned out toScottish Premier League sideSt Johnstone until the end of 2011–12 season in January 2012.[31] Croft scored 3 times in 13 appearances for St Johnstone before being ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury on 15 April 2012, Croft had hoped to return to the team despite being ruled out for six weeks.[32] On 16 April 2012, Croft was told that he was allowed to leave Derby in the summer, despite having a year left on his contract with St Johnstone expressing an interest to extend Croft's stayMcDiarmid Park. Derby manager Nigel Clough, Croft was looking at his options for the 2012–13 season[33] and was formally transfer listed on 22 May 2012.[34]

Oldham Athletic (loan) and departure from Derby

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On 3 July 2012, Croft joined former club Oldham Athletic on loan until the end of the 2012–13 season.[35] Croft featured 35 times during his second loan spell at Latics with 34 start, which made him an ever-present however his loan spell was ended on 31 January 2013, when Derby County terminated Croft's contract five months early.[36] Croft's last appearance during this spell was in a 3–2 win againstLiverpool in the FA Cup 4th round.[37]

Oldham Athletic

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Croft playing forOldham Athletic in 2012

Croft re-signed for Oldham Athletic on 1 February 2013, on a contract until the end of the 2012–13 season.[38]

On 24 May 2013, it was announced that Croft was to leave Latics having rejected a contract offered by the club. This was at the end of a successful season-long spell which resulted in Croft winning the Fans Player of the Season award and playing in 53 out of Oldham's 54 games in all competitions.[39]

St Johnstone

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In November 2013, Croft signed a contract withSt Johnstone to the end of the 2013–14 season.[40] He came on as a substitute as they won the2014 Scottish Cup Final.[41]

Oldham Athletic

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Croft rejoinedOldham Athletic on a one-year contract on 1 July 2015.[42] On 17 July 2016, managerSteve Robinson confirmed that Croft remained with the club on a monthly contract.[43]

Southport

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In September 2017 Croft joinedSouthport on a short-term contract.[44]

International career

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Croft has represented England at Under-16, Under-17, Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 youth international levels, including captaining the Under-18 team.[6] He played in the2003 FIFA World Youth Championship, making two appearances forEngland Under-20 as they finished bottom of Group D.[8]

Personal life

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On 14 October 2012, Croft was the subject of a police investigation after he was accused of racially abusing a black ball boy.[45] He admitted he "spoke inappropriately" to the boy and apologised.[46] However, it quickly transpired that "there was no accusation whatsoever from the ball boy of racist abuse", who accepted Croft's apology; Croft said that the false allegations (from those who did not witness the incident) damaged anti-racism efforts.[47]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Manchester City (loan)2004–05[48]Premier League700070
2005–06[49]2113010251
Total281301000321
Oldham Athletic (loan)2004–05[48]League One12031002[a]1172
Norwich City2006–07[50]Championship3634010413
2007–08[51]4112030461
2008–09[52]4152010445
Total11898050001319
Derby County2009–10[53]Championship1911010211
2010–11[54]00000000
2011–12[55]900010100
Total281102000311
Huddersfield Town (loan)2010–11[54]League One3000102[a]060
St Johnstone (loan)2011–11[55]Scottish Premier League1132000133
Oldham Athletic (loan)2012–13[56]League One29040101[a]0350
Oldham Athletic160200000180
St Johnstone2013–14[57]Scottish Premier League190301000230
2014–15[58]Scottish Premiership27010204[b]0340
Total460403040570
Oldham Athletic2015–16[59]League One21110101[a]0241
2016–17[60]20010105[c]1271
Total411202061512
Southport2017–18[61]National League North20000020
Career total3341529115015239318
  1. ^abcdAppearances in theFootball League Trophy
  2. ^Appearances in theEuropa League
  3. ^Appearances in theEFL Trophy

Notes

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A.^ Soccerbase's stats for the match between Nottingham Forest and Derby County on 17 September 2011 count a substitute appearance made by Croft, however it should be credited toRussell Anderson.[62] Therefore, until and unless they correct it, heshould have one less appearance for Derby than given on his Soccerbase page.

References

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  3. ^"Lee Croft, Story Teller".YouTube. Retrieved14 January 2010.[dead YouTube link]
  4. ^"Croft stops Keegan feeling blue". The FA. Retrieved25 September 2007.{{cite web}}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ab"Starlet Lee loves life with Latics".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved25 September 2007.
  6. ^ab"Keegan looks to next generation".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved4 March 2014.
  7. ^"Introducing the U20s". The FA. Retrieved25 September 2007.{{cite web}}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  9. ^"FA Youth Cup Final dates set". The FA. Retrieved25 September 2007.{{cite web}}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  11. ^"Oldham snap up Croft on loan".BBC Sport. 10 November 2004. Retrieved28 May 2009.
  12. ^"Oldham 3–1 Hartlepool". BBC. 30 November 2004. Retrieved25 September 2007.
  13. ^"Cup heartbreak for Croft".Manchester Evening News. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2014. Retrieved4 March 2014.
  14. ^"Croft lengthens Oldham loan deal".BBC Sport. 17 January 2005. Retrieved28 May 2009.
  15. ^"Croft completes Norwich transfer".BBC Sport. 31 July 2006. Retrieved28 May 2009.
  16. ^"Norwich hit by Croft injury blow".BBC Sport. 30 October 2006. Retrieved28 May 2009.
  17. ^"Croft ready for Norwich comeback".BBC Sport. 12 December 2006. Retrieved28 May 2009.
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  29. ^"Croft Derby County's Lee Croft eager to make up for lost time".BBC Sport. 11 July 2011.
  30. ^"Squad Numbers Confirmed". Derby County F.C. 19 July 2011.
  31. ^"Lee Croft and Jack Compton join St Johnstone on loan".BBC Sport. 18 January 2012.
  32. ^"Lee Croft hopes to play again for St Johnstone this season".BBC Sport. 15 April 2012.
  33. ^"Addison & Croft set to leave Derby County in summer".BBC Sport. 16 April 2012.
  34. ^"Clough Confirms Davies Could Leave". Derby County F.C. 22 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved4 March 2014.
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  36. ^"Derby Cancel Croft Contract". Derby County F.C. 31 January 2013.
  37. ^"Oldham 3–2 Liverpool".BBC Sport. 27 January 2013.
  38. ^"Lee Croft signs Oldham deal after Derby release winger".BBC Sport. BBC. 1 February 2013.
  39. ^"Latics' farewell to Croft - News - Oldham Athletic".
  40. ^"St Johnstone: Lee Croft joins until the end of the season".BBC Sport. BBC. 26 November 2013. Retrieved26 November 2013.
  41. ^"St Johnstone 2-0 Dundee United".BBC Sport. 17 May 2014. Retrieved13 January 2017.
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  43. ^"Robinson: "It Was Pleasing For 60 Minutes."".Oldham Athletic. 17 July 2016. Retrieved18 July 2016.
  44. ^"Experienced Croft Signs for Southport - the Vanarama National League".
  45. ^"Oldham's Lee Croft denies he racially abused ball boy".BBC Sport. 14 October 2012. Retrieved28 October 2012.
  46. ^"Lee Croft: Racism allegations against Oldham player "unfounded"".BBC Sport. 25 October 2012. Retrieved28 October 2012.
  47. ^"Oldham's Lee Croft says ball boy case damages anti-racism drive".BBC Sport. 28 October 2012. Retrieved28 October 2012.
  48. ^ab"Games played by Lee Croft in 2004/2005".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  49. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2005/2006".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  50. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2006/2007".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  51. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2007/2008".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  52. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2008/2009".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  53. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2009/2010".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  54. ^ab"Games played by Lee Croft in 2010/2011".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  55. ^ab"Games played by Lee Croft in 2011/2012".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  56. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2012/2013".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  57. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2013/2014".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  58. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2014/2015".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  59. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2015/2016".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  60. ^"Games played by Lee Croft in 2016/2017".Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved27 December 2017.
  61. ^Lee Croft at Soccerway. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  62. ^"Nottm Forest 1–2 Derby County". Derby County F.C. 17 September 2011. Retrieved4 March 2014.

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