
Tom Craddock
Spennymoor Town/F/
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Tom Craddock is a seasoned English forward with a proven goal-scoring record in the lower leagues, currently leading the line for Spennymoor Town. Born on October 14, 1986, the 39-year-old striker began his career at Middlesbrough's academy before making his professional breakthrough at Luton Town. His instinctive finishing and clever movement quickly made him a fan favorite at Kenilworth Road. Craddock then moved to Oxford United, where he enjoyed a prolific spell, becoming a key figure in their promotion from the Conference Premier to League Two, famously scoring in the 2010 playoff final at Wembley. Further spells at Portsmouth, Bury, and Luton Town again showcased his consistent ability to find the net. Now at Spennymoor in the National League North, his experience and predatory skills in the box remain invaluable assets. While his career has been spent outside the top tiers, his goal tally and important strikes in high-pressure matches speak volumes. Known for his professionalism and sharpness inside the penalty area, Craddock's career is defined by being a reliable and clinical striker who has delivered crucial goals at every stage.
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2016/07/29
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2015/07/27
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2013/07/01
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2010/08/01
100000€
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2008/10/01
120000€
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2008/05/01
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