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12 Facts About Colin Cramb

1.

Colin Cramb notably played for Hamilton Academical, Doncaster Rovers, Bristol City and Stirling Albion.

2.

Colin Cramb is the only player to have played in all four divisions in both England and Scotland.

3.

Colin Cramb had loan spells with Notts County and Bury before leaving Crewe on a Bosman to join Dutch premier side Fortuna Sittard in June 2001.

4.

Colin Cramb played well in the Netherlands but sustained a cruciate ligament injury in March 2002.

5.

Colin Cramb returned to Scotland to recover and regain his fitness, training with Hamilton Academical and featuring in reserve games as a trialist for Livingston and St Johnstone.

6.

In January 2003, Colin Cramb returned to England, joining Bury until the end of the season.

7.

In July 2003 Colin Cramb signed for Shrewsbury Town, scoring 12 times in 35 games before joining Grimsby Town in September 2004.

8.

Colin Cramb struggled to establish himself at Blundell Park and returned to his first club, Hamilton Academical in January 2005.

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Colin Cramb is the only Hamilton player to have scored in the first team at old Douglas Park and New Douglas Park.

10.

Colin Cramb left Stenhousemuir in July 2006 to join Stirling Albion, his 15th professional football club.

11.

Colin Cramb has turned out for his local amateur side on occasion.

12.

Colin Cramb currently resides in Bristol, and after completing his coaching badges he is a registered football coach.