Gary Fleming

Northern Irish footballer


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FieldValue
nameGary Fleming
fullnameJames Gary Fleming
birth_date
birth_placeDerry, Northern Ireland
height5 ft 9 in
positionDefender
years11984–1989
years21989
years31989–1990
years41989–1996
nationalyears11986–1994
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Gary Fleming (born 17 February 1967) is a retired footballer from Derry, Northern Ireland. He played for Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Barnsley before retiring aged 30 due to injury. Following his retirement, he became a physiotherapist for Forest and later opened his own private practice.

Career

He started his career as a youth at Tristar Boys F.C. and later signed for Derry Athletic under the tutelage of coach Jim O'Hea with whom he went to Limavady United. There, he caught the eye of Nottingham Forest and in 1983 he signed a contract with them. His début was against Arsenal on 13 April 1985. He was sold to Manchester City in 1989 for a fee of £150,000, but spent only one year there before he was sold to Barnsley for £85,000.

He played 31 times for Northern Ireland between 1986 and 1994, with his last game coming against Austria. His career ended at the age of 30 due to an injury to his anterior cruciate ligament.

Physiotherapist

Following his retirement, he became a physiotherapist and worked as Forest's physio for ten years until 2007. During his spell at Forest, he studied at the University of Nottingham and graduated with a BSc (Hons).

Currently, he runs his own private practice, called The Gary Fleming Practice, which opened in 2009 with centres in Nottingham and Harrogate. Fleming is one of 15 specialists in the UK to practice the Intramuscular Stimulation method.

Honours

Individual

References

References

  1. (1987). "Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88". Queen Anne Press.
  2. (17 April 2009). "The Gary Fleming Practice". Derry Journal.
  3. (17 April 2009). "Gary Fleming remembers the horror of Hillsborough". Derry Journal.
  4. "About Us". The Gary Fleming Practice.
  5. "Barnsley Player of the Season".

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