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Craig Skelton was born on 14 September, 1980 in Middlesbrough, England. At 40 years old, Craig Skelton height is 5 ft 8 in (175.0 cm).

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Craig Skelton Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 14 September 1980
Birthday 14 September
Birthplace Middlesbrough, England
Nationality England

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Craig Skelton Net Worth

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Timeline

2008

He moved to Marske United for 2008–09, helping them reach the quarter-finals of the 2009 FA Vase fifth place in Northern League Division Two in 2008–09 and fourth in 2009–10. After a first foray into the Wearside League with Redcar Athletic for 2010–11, Skelton rejoined Marske United, newly promoted to the first tier of the Northern League, for 2011–12. He soon left for the second tier with former club Thornaby, but returned to Marske United in March 2012. He started the next season back with Redcar Athletic in the Wearside League.

2004

Skelton began the 2004–05 season with Billingham, but soon moved on to fellow Northern League side Thornaby, and in January 2005, dropped down a division to join Northallerton Town, for whom he scored twice on his debut in a 3–1 win at Marske United and scored 14 goals as they came close to achieving promotion. He broke his ankle in the following pre-season, and was only able to return in the last few weeks of the campaign as Northallerton clinched promotion to the First Division. Skelton missed much of the season with injuries, and returned to the Northern League second tier with Guisborough Town in the 2007 close season.

2001

He signed for Whitby Town of the Northern Premier League, with whom he spent what remained of the season. He moved on to Blyth Spartans, also of the Northern Premier League, for 2001–02, but by March 2002 was back with Whitby. In November 2002, he signed for Northern League club Billingham Town, and scored 19 goals to help them reach the highest league finish in their history, third in the Northern League First Division. Early the next season, he returned to the Northern Premier with Spennymoor United, newly promoted to the First Division, but he stayed there only a month before being released back to Billingham. In his first game back, away at Durham City, he scored what was believed to be the fastest Northern League goal ever, after no more than eight seconds, and he was a member of the team that beat Bishop Auckland to win the 2004 Durham Challenge Cup, the first major trophy in the Billingham club's history.

2000

In February 2000, Skelton signed on loan for Conference Premier club Altrincham: his debut, playing in midfield in a home defeat to the division's bottom club, Welling United, was described in the local newspaper as "a baptism of fire for Skelton, who could add nothing to an ineffective Robins attack, and found himself in referee Clattenburg's book for an over-zealous challenge". He appeared in four Conference matches without scoring.

1999

As a youngster with Darlington, the Middlesbrough-born Skelton was a regular goalscorer for the junior teams, and interest was reported from clubs including Blackburn Rovers and Leeds United as well as from Celtic, with whom he had a trial in April 1999. Celtic's city rivals Rangers also showed an interest, but an ankle injury prevented further progress. He returned to Scotland for further trials after his recovery, but no move ensued.

1982

In October, his improved scoring form for Darlington's reserves earned him inclusion in the first-team squad for the visit to Cardiff City in Division Three. With Cardiff a goal up, Skelton came on for his Football League debut as an 82nd-minute substitute, but Darlington were unable to prevent the home side increasing their lead. He made no more first-team appearances for the club and, to the reported surprise of supporters, was released at the end of November when his latest monthly contract expired.

1980

Craig Skelton (born 14 September 1980) is an English footballer who played as a striker in the Football League for Darlington and in non-league football for a large number of clubs, mostly in the north east of England.