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Craig Liddle

Craig Liddle
Craig Liddle 18 01 2012 Darlington FC D Day.jpg
Personal information
Full name Craig George Liddle
Date of birth (1971-10-21) 21 October 1971 (age 45)
Place of birth Chester-le-Street, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Middlesbrough (youth coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1991 Aston Villa 0 (0)
1991–1994 Blyth Spartans
1994–1998 Middlesbrough 25 (0)
1998 Darlington (loan) 16 (0)
1998–2005 Darlington 271 (17)
2012 Darlington 0 (0)
Teams managed
2009 Darlington (joint caretaker)
2009 Darlington (caretaker)
2010 Darlington (joint caretaker)
2011 Darlington (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Craig George Liddle (born 21 October 1971) is an English former footballer who made more than 300 appearances in the Football League playing for Middlesbrough and Darlington, where he spent most of his professional career. His predominant position was as a central defender. He is currently Academy Manager at Middlesbrough.

Born in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, Liddle was a centre half who played professional football for Aston Villa, Middlesbrough F.C. and Darlington F.C. (also called "The Quakers").

Liddle started his professional career at Aston Villa in 1990, where he had been a trainee, when he signed his first professional contract. However, the Chester-le-Street-born player was released after just one season for failing to impress. He joined local team Blyth Spartans, where he spent the next three seasons.

In 1994, he moved to Middlesbrough when Bryan Robson signed him at the start of the Boro revolution; he went on to make 25 first team appearances in his four years at the Riverside.

He joined Darlington on loan in February 1998. In 16 games he made a good impression, playing not only in defence, but also as a midfielder. On 1 July 1998, David Hodgson got him to join Darlington for a nominal fee.

During his time with Darlington F.C., Liddle showed his professional skills as a footballer and was a popular club captain. Rated by fans as one of the best defenders in the Third Division, he attracted interest from other clubs. He was voted Darlington's all-time cult hero by BBC Football Focus viewers with 70% of the vote.

His last seasons at the club were marked by injury, as his career took its toll. His 300th appearance for Darlington on 1 May 2004 was marked by a commemorative beer brewed by the Darwen Brewery – Liddle's Best, as well as specially printed T-shirts going on sale. On the announcement on his retirement in May 2005 Liddle was granted a testimonial against his former club Middlesbrough in July 2005. Due to a hoax bomb threat the game had to be abandoned at half time.


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