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23 Facts About Craig McAllister

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Craig McAllister joined Woking in 2005, spending two full seasons there, and making over 100 appearances.

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Craig McAllister went on to score seven goals in his first season, but was loaned out to Barnet and Rotherham United in his second and was eventually released by the club in May 2010.

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Craig McAllister won his first major honour in 2011, helping Crawley Town win the Conference Premier for the first time in their history.

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Craig McAllister has won the Conference South title with Eastleigh in 2014 and the National League South title with Sutton United in 2016.

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Craig McAllister finished his debut season with 13 goals, eight of which came in the league.

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Craig McAllister signed a two-year contract with Grays Athletic in May 2007.

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Craig McAllister returned to Rushden on loan on 21 November until January 2008 and made a further nine appearances.

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Craig McAllister made the step up to the Football League by signing for newly promoted League Two club Exeter City in the summer of 2008.

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Craig McAllister finished his first season at Exeter with seven goals from 32 appearances, as they finished second in League Two and therefore won promotion into League One.

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Craig McAllister returned to Exeter in January 2010, but was unable to force his way into the first-team, and signed a one-month emergency loan deal with Rotherham United on 11 March 2010.

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Craig McAllister signed for Newport County in May 2011, deciding to stay in non-League football.

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Craig McAllister was transfer listed by manager Justin Edinburgh in January 2012 after failing to find the net in 25 league appearances for Newport.

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Craig McAllister rejoined Conference South club Eastleigh on a two-year contract on 26 June 2012.

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Craig McAllister went on to score in Eastleigh's following three matches and extended his goalscoring run to four consecutive matches.

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Craig McAllister rediscovered his goalscoring form during the final month of the league season, scoring nine goals in eight appearances, during which he netted two successive hat-tricks and finished the season with 17 goals from 38 league appearances.

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Craig McAllister was released by Eastleigh after the end of the season.

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Craig McAllister finished the season with eight goals from 30 appearances, as Sutton won the National League South title and therefore promotion into the National League, but missed the latter part of the season due to injury.

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Craig McAllister was loaned to National League South club Eastbourne Borough in September 2016 on a one-month loan.

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On 11 January 2018, Craig McAllister signed for Southern League Premier Division club Gosport Borough as player-coach, after leaving Eastleigh by mutual consent.

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On 26 June 2018, Craig McAllister was appointed player-manager of Gosport Borough.

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Craig McAllister plays as a striker, he is "an explosive front man", and is described as a "target man" because of his height.

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Craig McAllister stated that it would make a huge difference living near the training ground, instead of travelling long distances to get to training and matches.

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Craig McAllister has two children, Jessica Graci McAllister who was born October 2011 and Charlie Anthony McAllister who was born November 2013.