12 Facts About Steve Fletcher

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Steven Mark Fletcher was born on 26 July 1972 and is an English retired footballer who played as a forward for AFC Bournemouth, where he holds the club record for appearances and is currently a first team coach for the Premier League side.

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Steve Fletcher joined Chesterfield in 2007 and spent one season with the club before moving to Crawley Town.

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Steve Fletcher returned to Bournemouth in 2009 and became the club's assistant manager in 2011.

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Steve Fletcher has been described as a target man, due to his large figure and heading ability.

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Steve Fletcher holds the Bournemouth club record for most league appearances, having played 514 league matches for the club.

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Steve Fletcher subsequently joined recently relegated League Two side Chesterfield.

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Steve Fletcher joined Crawley Town on a free transfer on 23 May 2008, signing an initial one-year contract.

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8.

Two months later, Steve Fletcher signed a one-year contract extension after helping the club win promotion to League One.

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Two months later, he joined Plymouth Argyle on loan until the end of the season, reuniting him with former teammate Carl Steve Fletcher, who was now Plymouth's manager.

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In June 2013 it was announced Steve Fletcher would stay at Bournemouth as a scout.

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In March 2014, Steve Fletcher was the recipient of the Sir Tom Finney Award by the Football League.

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Steve Fletcher later moved into the role of assistant coach, and works for the club as an ambassador.