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==Club career==
==Club career==
Playing as a [[midfielder]], Foster debuted with [[Sydney United]] before playing with [[Victorian Premier League|Victorian]] club [[Sunshine Georgies|Sunshine George Cross]] before returning to Sydney to play for [[Bonnyrigg White Eagles]]. In 1992, Foster moved to Earnest Boral in [[Hong Kong]]. He also played for [[Adelaide City]] and [[Marconi Stallions]] in the [[National Soccer League]] (NSL) before moving to [[England]] as a 28 year old. His three season stint in England saw him play with [[Portsmouth F.C.]], before moving on a free transfer to [[Crystal Palace F.C.]] at the time Pompey were in administration and needed to offload their biggest earners and with Foster being one of them, [[Alan Ball]] apraoched him about selling him which ended in a fierce arguement between the two. He played at Palace until the end of the 1999/00 season. He then played with [[Northern Spirit FC]] until retiring in 2003.
Craig was a fucking shit player and is a totally shit person. He looks like a penis and is one too. If you ever see him, it would be strongly advised to bash the fuck out of him. Playing as a [[midfielder]], Foster debuted with [[Sydney United]] before playing with [[Victorian Premier League|Victorian]] club [[Sunshine Georgies|Sunshine George Cross]] before returning to Sydney to play for [[Bonnyrigg White Eagles]]. In 1992, Foster moved to Earnest Boral in [[Hong Kong]]. He also played for [[Adelaide City]] and [[Marconi Stallions]] in the [[National Soccer League]] (NSL) before moving to [[England]] as a 28 year old. His three season stint in England saw him play with [[Portsmouth F.C.]], before moving on a free transfer to [[Crystal Palace F.C.]] at the time Pompey were in administration and needed to offload their biggest earners and with Foster being one of them, [[Alan Ball]] apraoched him about selling him which ended in a fierce arguement between the two. He played at Palace until the end of the 1999/00 season. He then played with [[Northern Spirit FC]] until retiring in 2003.


He currently plays amateur football in the Eastern Suburbs Premier league in Sydney, with Waverley Old Boys FC.
He currently plays amateur football in the Eastern Suburbs Premier league in Sydney, with Waverley Old Boys FC.

Revision as of 06:08, 25 September 2008

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Craig Foster (born 15 April 1969) is a former soccer player from Australia. He is currently a sports commentator for the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) in Australia, and was a coach for Nerds FC.

Club career

Craig was a fucking shit player and is a totally shit person. He looks like a penis and is one too. If you ever see him, it would be strongly advised to bash the fuck out of him. Playing as a midfielder, Foster debuted with Sydney United before playing with Victorian club Sunshine George Cross before returning to Sydney to play for Bonnyrigg White Eagles. In 1992, Foster moved to Earnest Boral in Hong Kong. He also played for Adelaide City and Marconi Stallions in the National Soccer League (NSL) before moving to England as a 28 year old. His three season stint in England saw him play with Portsmouth F.C., before moving on a free transfer to Crystal Palace F.C. at the time Pompey were in administration and needed to offload their biggest earners and with Foster being one of them, Alan Ball apraoched him about selling him which ended in a fierce arguement between the two. He played at Palace until the end of the 1999/00 season. He then played with Northern Spirit FC until retiring in 2003.

He currently plays amateur football in the Eastern Suburbs Premier league in Sydney, with Waverley Old Boys FC.

International career

Foster earned 29 caps with the Australian national football team, scoring nine goals and represented Australia at under 20 level at the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship in Samoa.

After retirement

Following his retirement, Foster became the chief football analyst for the SBS football show The World Game, and is remembered for his passionate commentary during the World Cup Qualifier in November 2005 against Uruguay. He is also renowned for his militant advocacy against the use of the long ball in football. [1] [2] Foster has been a strong advocate for player’s rights, having served for five years on the PFA (Players Association) Executive, as a Director of the PFA’s commercial wing, PFAM (PFA Management), and formerly as Chief Executive of the Player’s Association. Foster remains a life member of the PFA and a member of the PFA Technical Committee. He writes a column once a week for the Sun-Herald.

Foster has recently been linked to a role as Technical Director of the new A-League franchise Gold Coast Galaxy.

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Honours

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References

See also