Michael Ricketts

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Michael Ricketts
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Personal information
Full name Michael Ricketts
Date of birth December 4, 1978 (1978-12-04) (age 29)
Place of birth    Birmingham, England
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Striker
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1996–2000
2000–2003
2003–2004
2004–2006
2005
2005–2006
2006
2006
2007
2007–2008
2007–2008
Walsall
Bolton Wanderers
Middlesbrough
Leeds United
Stoke City (loan)
Cardiff City (loan)
Burnley (loan)
Southend United
Preston North End
Oldham Athletic
Walsall (loan)
76 (14)
98 (37)
32 0(3)
25 0(2)
11 0(0)
17 0(5)
13 0(2)
02 0(0)
07 0(1)
09 0(2)
12 0(3)   
National team2
2002 England 01 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 19:51, 31 January 2008 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 19:51, 31 January 2008 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Michael Ricketts (born December 4, 1978 in Birmingham, England) is an English football player. He plays as a striker. He has been capped once by England. Ricketts is currently without a team after having his contract cancelled by Oldham Athletic.

Ricketts began his career at Walsall, for whom he signed in 1996. He made 90 league appearances for them, scoring 15 times. In July 2000, then First Division side Bolton Wanderers signed him for £500,000. He started his Bolton career in impressive style, scoring 24 times as Bolton won promotion to the Premiership through the playoffs. His finest moments at Bolton Wanderers include sealing victory against Preston North End in the Division one Play off final in 2001. And scoring the winning goal at Old Trafford in a 2-1 win for the Whites over Manchester United in the 2001/2002 Premier League season.

Ricketts continued scoring in his first season in the Premiership, hitting 15 goals by February, and this form led to his call-up for England's friendly against Holland in February 2002. Ricketts played 45 minutes in that game but failed to score.

Michael Ricketts then fell out with his manager Sam Allardyce and subsequently did not feature in the team very often. In January 2003, Middlesbrough spent £3 million to sign him from Bolton. He failed to recapture his goal-scoring form, netting just four times in 38 matches. While at Middlesbrough he did, however, win the League Cup in the 2003-04 season, coincidentally against Bolton.

In June 2004, he signed for Championship side Leeds United on a free transfer. Ricketts failed to impress, failing to score in 25 league appearances, although he did manage a solitary goal in the League Cup, again, coincidentally against current club Oldham Athletic. He was then loaned out to Stoke City in February, but also failed to impress there, and returned to Leeds. He made five more appearances, scoring once, again in the League Cup. He was then loaned out to Cardiff, where he scored four goals in 11 appearances, before returning to Leeds.

On January 30, 2006 he signed for Championship side Burnley in a loan deal that would keep him at Turf Moor until the end of the season. Despite scoring twice in his first three matches, he again failed to impress (he did not score again) and returned to Leeds after the season had finished.

On June 30, 2006, Ricketts signed a two-year deal with Championship side Southend United with an option to extend for another year. There was no fee involved although depending on clauses in the contract Leeds may receive a fee in the future. Another clause in his contract states that he is prohibited from playing against Leeds United in upcoming League and Cup matches. However after only a couple of months into the new season, Southend released Ricketts on the basis that he was overweight and had put on weight since joining the club, questioning his level of fitness.

After leaving Southend, Ricketts joined Preston North End, playing a handful games for their first team. However, Ricketts' fitness and his inability to break into the first team on a regular basis led to him being released by Preston on May 8, 2007, again leaving him without a club until being picked up by Oldham, for whom he signed until 2010.[1]

On 2 November 2007 he returned to his first club Walsall on a three-month loan deal from Oldham.[2] The reasons for this shock loan are shrouded in mystery, but one thought is that Ricketts had a Training ground bust up with another Oldham player. He made his debut for Walsall in a league match against Cheltenham Town on 3 November.On Transfer Deadline Day (31st January 2008) Ricketts had his contract cancelled by Oldham Athletic. He is expected to rejoin Walsall when he recovers from injury. It was announced on 12 March 2008 that Michael was on trial at Southampton. In March and April of 2008 Ricketts spent time on trial at the San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS, having also had an earlier trial with Columbus Crew, but failed to earn a permanent deal at either side.

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