Danny Cullip

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Danny Cullip
Personal information
Date of birth 17 September 1976
Place of birth    Bracknell, UK
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Queens Park Rangers
Number 4
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1995-1996
1996-1998
1998-1999
1999
1999-2004
2004-2005
2005
2005-2007
2007-
Oxford United
Fulham
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion (loan)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Sheffield United
Watford (loan)
Nottingham Forest
QPR
(-)
50 (2)
15 (0)
4 (1)
213 (6)
11 (0)
4 (0)
31 (0)
2 (0)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 9th February 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of n/a.
* Appearances (Goals)


Danny Cullip (born September 17, 1976 in Bracknell) is a football player currently playing for Queens Park Rangers FC. Cullip is a strong, commanding centre back and standing at 6' 1" and weighing 13 stone is effective in the air and the tackle as well as being a notable influence on his team mates.

Cullip began his career with Oxford United but left the club in 1996 before playing his first game, signing for Fulham, who were then in Division 3, manager Micky Adams guided Fulham to 2nd place in the league and promotion in that season. Cullip played 41 games in 18 months at Craven Cottage before signing for Brentford in February 1998 for £75,000.

Cullip was at Brentford for the rest of the 97-98 season playing 15 times for the club, in September 1998 he was sent on a month's loan to Brighton and the four games he played convinced them to spend £50,000 securing his services.

During his time at Brighton, he became something of a hero, being crowned their Player of the Year on two occasions. Cullip played in total 212 games for the Sussex club scoring six times.

Cullip's form at Brighton was sufficient to convince Sheffield United to spend £250,000 on the defender in December 2004, a considerable sum for a defender at that level. However, later on that season in March he was loaned out to Watford after only playing 11 games for the club, as part of the deal that took Danny Webber to Bramall Lane. Rumours of a disagreement with other team mates was the reported catalyst for the move.

Cullip was again on the move in the summer when Nottingham Forest paid an undisclosed fee (believed to be in the region of £250,000) for Cullip's services in August 2005 on the eve of the season's start. Partially owing to the lack of a pre-season with the club Cullip picked up several injuries at the beginning of his City Ground career, most notably to his hamstrings; however when selected he was a valued member of the central defence at the club. The injuries restricted him to just nine starts in the 2005-6 season as Forest struggled. In 2006-7 Cullip began as an integral part of Colin Calderwood's three man defence (alongside Ian Breckin and Wes Morgan) and started Forest's first eight games (during which the side only conceded two goals - one of which to Cullip's former side Brighton) - however against Yeovil Cullip picked up yet another injury and was substituted after 23 minutes.

Danny Cullip has most recently moved to Championship club QPR. He signed on the 31st January 2007 for an 18 month contract with the west London club.


Queens Park Rangers F.C. - Current Squad

1 Royce | 2 Bignot | 3 Milanese | 4 Cullip | 5 Rehman | 7 Bolder | 8 Bircham | 11 Ainsworth | 12 Cole | 14 Rowlands | 15 Shimmin | 16 Lomas | 17 Cook | 18 Moore | 19 Armel | 20 Camp | 21 P. Jones | 22 Baidoo | 23 Bailey | 24 Kanyuka | 25 Stewart | 27 Timoska | 28 Idiakez | 29 Furlong | 30 Nygaard | 31 R. Jones | 32 Blackstock | 33 Howell | 37 Smith | 38 Mancienne | Manager: Gregory


Danny once won the award of 'least hair' in the Football League award. He was very proud

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