Craig Fagan

Craig Anthony Fagan ( born December 11, 1982 in Birmingham ) is an English footballer who currently plays in League Two Bradford City. He can play for the English and the Jamaican national team.

Playing career

The beginnings

Craig Fagan is from the youth of Birmingham City, but he also spent several months in the youth of West Bromwich Albion active after there were organizational problems in City's youth department. From 2002 to 2004 he was in the first team of Birmingham, under the contract, but managed not as hoped and the breakthrough came only to use in a league game in his hometown. In 2003, he was initially awarded to Bristol City, before he stormed as Players out on loan at Colchester United in 2003/ 04. Thither he moved to the end of the season free transfer also.

Breakthrough

In February 2005, the move to Hull City followed. There he made ​​his breakthrough in professional football. After 15 goals in 80 games Fagan Hull left in January 2007 to play the ambitious second division club Derby County. With Derby, he immediately achieved promotion to the Premier League. While he was in the next year and a half almost always a regular player, but he had to the club after a coaching change in a relegation battle leave.

Thus Fagans return followed to Hull City, where he debuted a second time in March 2008 and reached with the club at the end of season promotion to the Premier League.

13 September 2008 Fagan suffered after a crunching tackle from Newcastle's Danny Guthrie a broken leg and returned three months later back in the game operation. After three years at Hull, his contract was not renewed in the summer of 2011. On 15 September 2011 he undertook Bradford City.

Achievements

  • 2006/ 07 - promotion to the Premier League with Derby County
  • 2007/ 08 - promotion to the Premier League with Hull City
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