Chris Freestone
FullnameChristopher Freestone
Birth date4 September 1971 (age 54)
Birth placeNottingham, England
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
PositionStriker
Years 11993–1994
Clubs 1Arnold Town
Caps 160
Goals 167
Years 21994–1997
Clubs 2Middlesbrough
Caps 29
Goals 22
Years 31997
Clubs 3Carlisle United (loan)
Caps 35
Goals 33
Years 41997
Clubs 4Northampton Town (loan)
Caps 42
Goals 42
Years 51997–1999
Clubs 5Northampton Town
Caps 586
Goals 550
Years 61999–2000
Clubs 6Hartlepool United
Caps 677
Goals 642
Years 72000
Clubs 7Cheltenham Town (loan)
Caps 75
Goals 73
Years 82000–2002
Clubs 8Shrewsbury Town
Caps 857
Goals 82
Years 92002
Clubs 9Forest Green Rovers
Caps 91
Goals 90
Years 102002
Clubs 10Dundalk (loan)
Years 112002
Clubs 11Rugby United
Years 122002
Clubs 12King's Lynn
Years 132002
Clubs 13Leek Town
Years 142002–2004
Clubs 14Ilkeston Town
Caps 1472
Goals 1441
Years 152004–2005
Clubs 15Gresley Rovers
Years 162005
Clubs 16Long Eaton United (loan)
Years 172005–2012
Clubs 17Arnold Town
Caps 17165
Goals 1752
Years 182013
Clubs 18Hucknall Town
Years 192018
Clubs 19Gedling Miners Welfare
Caps 191
Goals 191
Manageryears 12009–2012
Managerclubs 1Arnold Town
Manageryears 22012 - 2014
Managerclubs 2England Learning Disabilities team

Chris Freestone (born 4 September 1971) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Freestone joined Middlesbrough from Nottinghamshire club Arnold Town of the Northern Counties (East) League midway through the 1994–95 season. Before joining Boro for a small fee he had netted 54 goals for Arnold Town and had trials with Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Chesterfield. Fast and confident, he had averaged almost a goal a game for Boro reserves in two seasons since joining. Freestone scored on his full first team debut in the 3–1 win over Sheffield Wednesday in April 1996.[1] His only other goal for Boro came in the League Cup against Barnet in September 1997.[2] He was also on the pitch as a late substitute as Boro confirmed their spot in the 1997 FA Cup Final with a semi final replay victory over Chesterfield,[3] however he was left out of the final match day squad altogether as they lost 2–0 to Chelsea. After a loan spell, Freestone joined Northampton in December 1997 scoring 20 goals including a hat trick against Plymouth Argyle. The highlight of his time at Northampton was scoring two goals against Premier League side West Ham United in the 1998–99 League Cup. Freestone's brace in the first leg gave Northampton a 2–0 lead going into the second leg,[4] in which West Ham were only able to muster a 1–0 win with a Frank Lampard goal meaning that Northampton knocked out their illustrious opponents.[5] After leaving Northampton, Freestone signed for Hartlepool United and scored the 2 goals against Scarborough that kept them in the Football League. He also had a loan spell at Cheltenham Town where he scored 3 goals in 5 games and earned himself 3 man of the match awards in that time, before signing for Shrewsbury Town. At Shrewsbury although he scored against Man United during Pre-season he failed to score in the league but did score once in the League Cup against Preston North End[6] and once in the FA Cup against former club Cheltenham.[7]

After leaving Shrewsbury he subsequently played for Dundalk, Airdrie and Forest Green Rovers before dropping back and playing for several non-League clubs, including King's Lynn, Leek Town, Ilkeston Town,[8] Gresley Rovers, Long Eaton United, Arnold Town and Hucknall Town.[9][10]

He was appointed joint manager of Arnold Town alongside Martin Carruthers two games into the 2009–10 season.[11] They both left the club in June 2012. In 2012 Whilst working for the FA he was appointed Head Coach for the England Learning Disabilities team where they finished 3rd in the European Championships in Sweden and 1st in the Tri-Nations Tournament in England in 2014. [12] He was later appointed Assistant Manager of Basford United in 2014.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Wednesday not out of trouble yet". The Independent. 6 April 1996. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Hateley's Hull look forward to trip to the Palace". The Independent. 18 September 1997. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  3. ^ Moore, Glenn (22 April 1997). "Foreign legion go back to Wembley". The Independent. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Northampton 2 West Ham 0". Sporting Life. 15 September 1998. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Hammer horror for Old Lady". The Guardian. 22 September 1998. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Worthington Cup 2000-2001 Season Round 1 Fixtures & Results". Sky Sports. 22 August 2000. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  7. ^ "Cheltenham 4-1 Shrewsbury". BBC. 18 November 2000. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  8. ^ Player Archive Leek Town F.C.
  9. ^ Player Database - Chris Freestone Gresley F.C.
  10. ^ Veteran Freestone in kind act to help out crisis-hit Yellows[dead link] Nottingham Post, 5 January 2013
  11. ^ Ghandi & Freeo's 142 game reign Archived 15 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine The all new Arnold Who, 3 July 2012
  12. ^ Management Duo Leave Eagle Valley Northern Counties East League, 19 June 2012