Craig Fleming

Craig Fleming
Craig Fleming
Personal information
Full name Craig Fleming
Date of birth 6 October 1971 (1971-10-06) (age 40)
Place of birth Halifax, England
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Lowestoft Town First team coach
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–91 Halifax Town 57 (0)
1991–97 Oldham Athletic 164 (1)
1997–2007 Norwich City 343 (12)
2007 Wolves (loan) 1 (0)
2007 Rotherham United 17 (0)
2007- King's Lynn
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18:51, 6 May 2007 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Craig Fleming (born 6 October 1971 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England) is a former footballer. He was a defender.

Football career

Fleming began his professional career with his hometown club Halifax Town (69 appearances, no goals) where he made his debut aged 16. He also picked up the Barclays Player of the Month award at the same age. In the summer of 1991 he moved to Oldham Athletic, where he made 192 appearances, scoring one goal. His spell at Oldham included three seasons in the top division in the early 1990s. In this period, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson described Fleming as "the best man-to-man marker in the country" after playing some memorable games against a young Ryan Giggs. In 1993 he was involved in Oldham Athletic's great escape when they narrowly avoided relegation from the premier league on goal difference. He became captain of the Latics in 1997 which was also the season when he left Boundary Park for Carrow Road, the home of Norwich City. In his first season with the Canaries he suffered some injury setbacks but this was soon behind him and he became a first team regular for nearly 10 seasons. In this time he also had spells of captaining his team and was a well-respected member of the squad.

In 2003 Fleming was voted into to the Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame

On 23 October 2004 he made his 300th senior appearance for Norwich City in their home match against Everton.

Fleming was a key figure in the Norwich side that won the first division championship in the 2003-2004 season, and the supporters recognised his outstanding contribution - not just during that season but over several years - by voting him Norwich City player of the year ahead of Darren Huckerby (2nd) and Robert Green (3rd). During Norwich's Premiership season Fleming played every minute of every game, spending the most minutes on the pitch of any top flight player.

To mark the fact that the 2006-07 season was his tenth with the club, Norwich City granted Fleming a testimonial match against Newcastle United which took place at Carrow Road on 26 July 2006. This game finished 2-1 to Newcastle with Fleming playing for the majority of the game. In January 2007 Fleming joined Wolverhampton wanderers on a one month loan deal. There was increasing speculation that Bournemouth would attempt to sign Fleming during the January transfer window in 2007, but Rotherham United were the club to snap him up on a free transfer on 31 January.[1]

Fleming signed for non-league King's Lynn shortly after the start of the 2007-08 season, where he was under the management of former coach Keith Webb. On 12 March 2008, however. Fleming announced his retirement due to a persistent ankle injury.[2]

Fleming ended his Norwich City career finishing 12th in the all time appearance list after clocking up 382 appearances.

During his time a NCFC, Fleming became patron of two charities, The Matthew Project and Radio Broadland Kidz. During his testimonial season he held many events to raise money for both charities, including a hike 'n' bike around Norfolk in which he raised in excess of £23,000.

In January 2009, Fleming became an Ambassador for Sport in Norfolk. In this role he visits schools and other youth organisations to help encourage young people to achieve through hard work and dedication.

He is now working as first team coach at Lowestoft Town. Fleming joined LTFC in 2008 and they have since enjoyed two successful promotion seasons. In 2009–10 season they were promoted from Isthmian League Division One North to Isthmian League Premier Division.

Fleming is currently studying for his UEFA A Licence.

Notes

  1. ^ "Millers swoop for veteran Fleming". BBC Sport. 2007-01-31. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rotherham_utd/6317259.stm. Retrieved 2007-03-25. 
  2. ^ The Pink'un

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Adam Drury
Norwich City Captain
2004-2006
Succeeded by
Adam Drury
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Adam Drury
Norwich City Player of the Season
2003/04
Succeeded by
Darren Huckerby

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