Ricardo Fuller

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Ricardo Fuller
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Dwayne Fuller
Date of birth October 31, 1979 (age 27)
Place of birth    Flag of Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica
Height 6 ft 3 in
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Stoke City
Number 10
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2001
2001-2002
2002-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006
2006-
Crystal Palace
Hearts (loan)
Preston North End
Portsmouth
Southampton
Ipswich Town (loan)
Stoke City
08 0(0)
27 0(8)
58 (27)
31 0(1)
31 0(9)
03 0(2)
20 0(7)   
National team
Flag of Jamaica Jamaica

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 20:52, 11 February 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Ricardo Dwayne Fuller (born October 31, 1979 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican football player who currently plays as a striker for English Championship club Stoke City and for the Jamaica national football team.

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Fuller began his career with Tivoli Gardens before moving to English club Crystal Palace in February 2001 for £1million, after impressing on trial during January. Despite this he played just eight games for Palace (having suffered from knee problems; fans nicknamed him 'Glass-Knees'), and after failing to settle, he returned to Tivoli at the end of the campaign.

Fuller spent the next season (2001-02) on loan at Scottish Premier League club Hearts. Fuller had an instant impact, scoring ten goals in 29 appearances. However, the Edinburgh-based club couldn't afford to sign Fuller on a permanent basis, and so English league side Preston North End stepped in to sign the striker, paying £500,000.

Fuller scored on his Preston debut, a 2-1 defeat at home to old club Crystal Palace, and soon became a vital team player. He had an explosive scoring rate, but unfortunately he suffered knee ligament damage in early December, which ended his season prematurely. He had scored 11 goals in only 20 appearances for the club.

A fit again Fuller began the 2003-04 season on fire, including a run of six goals in five games, but his form tailed off as his knee troubled him once more. Despite this, he still scored 19 goals that season.

Both Leeds United and Portsmouth then displayed their interest, however, Fuller's knee problems meant both clubs withdrew their offers after he failed medicals. However, Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp was still keen on the Jamaican and Pompey negotiated a 'pay-as-you-play' deal with Fuller, meaning they would not lose a great deal of money should his recurring knee injuries force him to miss long periods of seasons. Fuller moved to Fratton Park in August 2004 for £1 million, after scoring 31 goals in only 63 appearances for Preston.

Fuller failed to make a huge impact in the FA Premier League, falling down the pecking order as the season progressed. Despite the sale of some of his fellow strikers at the end of the season, the return from long-term injury by strikers Vincent Pericard and Svetoslav Todorov, and the purchase of Collins Mbesuma, meant Fuller was not guaranteed first team football at Portsmouth. New manager Alain Perrin agreed to let Fuller go, and Harry Redknapp, then at Southampton, swooped to sign him for only £90k.

His start at Southampton was fairly dramatic, scoring Saints only goal at Coventry on August 29 2005, and scoring again at Derby on September 18. After that his career at Saints declined. His perceived lack of effort and his history as a former Portsmouth player, combined with the general air of dissatisfaction at St. Mary’s led to Fuller receiving a considerable amount of abuse from large sections of the home crowd.

In February 2006, he went on loan to Ipswich, where he had an eventful time. In 4 games, he scored 2 goals, collected 2 yellow cards and 1 red card in the 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace (one of his former clubs), for a hand gesture at the crowd. He returned to Southampton at the end of March.

On his return to Southampton, he was a changed player and in the final 6 games of the season he scored 6 goals to bring his tally for the season to 9. Unfortunately, he didn't fit into George Burley's plans for 2006-07 and was transferred to Stoke City on transfer deadline day, August 31 2006.

Fuller joined Stoke for a fee of around £500,000. However a significant percentage of the fee depends on the amount of appearances Fuller makes for the Potters. He made a bright start at Stoke City, netting 3 times in 6 appearances (4 starts).


Stoke City F.C. - Current Squad

1 Simonsen | 2 Hoefkens | 3 Broomes | 4 Eustace | 5 Fortune | 6 Hill | 8 Parkin | 9 Sidibe | 10 Fuller | 14 Higginbotham | 15 Péricard | 16 Hendrie | 17 Russell | 18 Diao | 19 Matteo | 20 Griffin | 21 Martin | 22 Buxton | 23 Lawrence | 24 Delap | 25 Hoult | 26 A. Pulis | 27 Zakuani | 28 Wilkinson | 30 Paterson | 31 Dickinson | 32 Vass | 34 Rooney | 36 Hazley | 37 Thomas | Manager: T. Pulis

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