Adam Drury

Adam James Drury (born 29 August 1978 in Cottenham, England) is a professional football (soccer) who plays for Norwich City F.C..



Adam Drury career stats

Season Club Games Goals Yellow Cards Red Cards
2006/07 England Norwich City  39  0  7  0  
2005/06 England Norwich City  39  0  4  0  
2004/05 England Norwich City  31  1  2  0  
2003/04 England Norwich City  42  0  3  0  
2002/03 England Norwich City  45  2  2  0  
2001/02 England Norwich City  35  0  8  0  
2000/01 England Peterborough United  29  0  0  0  
2000/01 England Norwich City  6  0  0  0  
1999/00 England Peterborough United  41  1      
1998/99 England Peterborough United  40  0      
1997/98 England Peterborough United  31  0      
1996/97 England Peterborough United  5  1      
1995/96 England Peterborough United  1  0      

Adam Drury biography


Adam James Drury (born 29 August 1978 in Cottenham, England) is a professional football (soccer) who plays for Norwich City F.C..

Career

Drury joined Norwich City from Peterborough United F.C. in March 2001 for pound sterling500,000. He is a left-back and has been a regular for the Canaries since he signed for the club. He was voted Norwich City player of the year in 2002-03 in English football. Norwich manager Nigel Worthington appointed Drury team captain the following season and he led the team to the Division One Championship. Drury was presented with the trophy as captain on the balcony of City Hall, Norwich in front of tens of thousands of supporters.

In the close season of 2004 Norwich signed competition for Drury in the shape of the experienced Simon Charlton from Bolton Wanderers F.C. but Charlton often ended up playing in the centre of defence with Drury retaining his place on the left. Loss of form during the 2004-05 in English football season did lead to Drury being dropped for a short time and he was relieved of the captaincy (which passed to Craig Fleming) until the start of the 2006-07 in English football season when he was re-instated. Towards the end of the 2004–05 season he found his form again and turned in an outstanding display as part of the Norwich team that beat Manchester United F.C. 2–0 at Carrow Road. He continued to be a key member of the Norwich squad on their return to the Coca Cola Championship for season 2005-06 in English football. Norwich manager Nigel Worthington named Drury as Norwich City captain for the 2006–07 season, though Worthington's successor Peter Grant (footballer) awarded the captaincy to Jason Shackell at the beginning of the 2007-08 in English football campaign.

On 9 May 2007, Drury signed a new four year contract with Norwich.

He is married with a son Ethan and is patron of the Forces2Canaries Supporters Group - an official Norwich City Supporters Group for members and ex-members of the Armed Forces and their Relatives.

Honours

- First division championship winner 2004
- Norwich City player of the year 2003



Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Drury

Related pages

Adam Drury, Arturo Lupoli, Damon Lathrope, Darel Russell, David Bell, David Marshall, Dejan Stefanovic, Elliot Omozusi, Gary Doherty, Jamie Cureton, Jon Otsemobor, Jonathon Grounds, Kris Renton, Lee Croft, Luke Chadwick, Mark Fotheringham, Matthew Pattison, Robert Eagle, Ryan Bertrand, Sammy Clingan, Simon Lappin, Stuart Nelson, Wes Hoolahan


Name: Adam Drury

Fullname: Adam Drury

Nickname: n/a

Date of Birth: 29-Aug-1978

Birthplace: Cottenham

Height \ Weight: 1.77m \ 73kg

Number: 3

Website: n/a

Club: Norwich City

Nationality:   England England

Confederation: UEFA




Football Quiz
Do you know everything about football? - Test your knowledge and win great prizes.

Play here: Football Quiz
  Premier League
# Club P +/- Pts
1 Liverpool 15 +13 34
2 Chelsea 15 +27 33
3 Manchester United 14 +16 28
4 Ceara 15 +8 26
4 Arsenal 15 +8 26
5 Aston Villa 15 +6 25
6 Hull City 15 -2 23
7 Everton 15 -2 22
8 Portsmouth 15 -4 22
9 Bolton Wanderers 15 +1 20
10 Fulham 14 +1 19
11 Wigan Athletic 15 -1 19
12 Middlesbrough 15 -6 19
13 West Ham United 15 -5 18
14 Stoke City 15 -10 18
15 Manchester City 15 +6 17
16 Tottenham Hotspur 15 -4 15
17 Newcastle United 15 -5 15
18 Sunderland 15 -11 15
19 Blackburn Rovers 15 -12 13
20 West Bromwich Albion 15 -16 11
  Primera División
# Club P +/- Pts
1 FC Barcelona 13 +31 32
2 Villarreal CF 13 +8 28
3 Valencia CF 13 +14 27
4 Real Madrid 13 +10 26
5 Sevilla FC 13 +7 24
6 Atlético Madrid 13 +9 21
7 Deportivo La Coruña 13 +0 21
8 Valladolid 13 -1 19
9 Málaga CF 13 -2 18
10 Sporting Gijón 13 -6 18
11 Real Betis 13 +2 17
12 Getafe CF 13 -2 17
13 Racing Santander 13 -4 15
14 Almería 13 -7 15
15 Mallorca 13 -8 13
16 Athletic Club Bilbao 13 -8 12
17 Espanyol 13 -9 12
18 Numancia 13 -12 11
19 Osasuna 13 -8 8
20 Recreativo Huelva 13 -14 7
  Serie A
# Club P +/- Pts
1 Inter 14 +14 33
2 Juventus 14 +12 27
3 Milan 14 +7 27
4 Napoli 14 +5 24
5 Lazio 14 +6 23
6 Fiorentina 14 +5 23
7 Catania 14 +0 22
8 Genoa 14 +5 22
9 Udinese 14 +6 21
10 Atalanta 14 +1 20
11 Palermo 14 +0 20
12 Siena 14 +0 19
13 Cagliari 14 -2 17
14 Roma 13 -3 17
15 Sampdoria 13 -3 16
16 Lecce 14 -6 13
17 Torino 14 -6 12
18 Reggina 14 -16 11
19 Bologna 14 -11 10
20 Chievo 14 -14 9
  Bundesliga
# Club P +/- Pts
1 TSG Hoffenheim 15 +20 34
2 Bayern München 15 +14 31
3 Hertha BSC Berlin 15 +4 30
4 Bayer Leverkusen 15 +13 28
5 Hamburger SV 15 +0 27
6 Borussia Dortmund 15 +7 25
7 SV Werder Bremen 15 +11 23
8 VfL Wolfsburg 15 +10 23
9 FC Schalke 04 15 +7 23
10 VfB Stuttgart 15 +0 21
11 1.FC Köln 15 -6 19
12 Eintracht Frankfurt 15 -9 16
13 Hannover 96 15 -11 16
14 Arminia Bielefeld 15 -12 12
15 Energie Cottbus 15 -14 12
16 VfL Bochum 15 -6 11
17 Borussia Mönchengladbach 15 -14 11
18 Karlsruher SC 15 -14 10