Christian Roberts (born 22 October 1979) is a Welsh former professional
footballer. He was most notable for his four-year spell at
Swindon Town, which was disrupted by various injuries and misfortunes. In addition to Swindon, his career saw him play for
Cardiff City
Cardiff City Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Caerdydd) is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1899 as R ...
,
Hereford United,
Drogheda United
Drogheda United Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Dhroichead Átha Aontaithe) is a semi-professional Irish association football club based in Drogheda, County Louth playing in the League of Ireland Premier Division. They play their home matches ...
,
Exeter City,
Bristol City,
Maesteg Park and
Haverfordwest County
Haverfordwest County Association Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Sir Hwlffordd) is a Welsh semi-professional football team based in Haverfordwest, Wales. They currently play in the Cymru Premier, the top flight of Welsh football.
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. He was predominantly a
winger, usually playing on the
right wing, but he also played as a
striker
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.
Career
Early career
Christian made a name for himself at
Exeter City where he scored 18 goals in 67 appearances before
Bristol City decided to snap him up. He had joined Exeter from
Cardiff City
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where he began his career as a trainee. However, he never fully established himself in the squad and was sold after being loaned out to
Hereford United and
Drogheda United
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. During his time at Bristol City, memorable moments include a
hat-trick against
Barnsley
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and the winner in a thrilling 5–4 win over
Mansfield Town (his second of the game). He was also part of the side that won the
2003 Football League Trophy Final
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.
Swindon Town
After a deal for
Darius Henderson fell through,
Swindon Town's manager
Andy King signed Roberts from local rivals
Bristol City, initially for £20,000, with an extra £30,000 being paid in installments based on appearances and performances. Roberts made his debut the following Saturday, scoring the winner for the Town in a 1–0 win over
Oldham Athletic on 16 October 2004. His second goal came just a week later, in a 2–2 draw at
Barnsley
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Prior to the
Football League Trophy match against Bristol City, his car was hit by a bus, then crashed into another car as he pulled out of a petrol station, resulting in Roberts suffering minor whiplash and bruising, and causing him to miss both the Bristol game, and the following FA Cup tie with
Notts County.
Shortly afterwards, however, he sustained what was the worst injury of his career. Initially believed to be a groin injury, it was eventually diagnosed as a hernia, requiring surgery, and Roberts was ruled out for two months. At the end of the season, Roberts had played 21 league games, scoring 3 goals.
His second season would prove to be less successful. In January 2006, it was announced that Roberts had been admitted to the
Sporting Chance clinic, suffering from alcohol dependence. He made 21 appearances in the league that season, scoring 3 goals – but only started four games, as opposed to the seventeen of the previous season.
The 2006/07 season started much more brightly, with Roberts winning the League Two Player of the Month award for August, for which he thanked former Swindon manager
Iffy Onuora for keeping faith in him. Following
Paul Sturrock's decision to convert Roberts into a striker, he had his most successful Swindon season, scoring 13 goals in all competitions, and signing a new two-year contract. This season would prove to be less successful, with Roberts suffering a knee injury that required surgery early in the season, Although recovering from the injury and returning to the team, scoring his fifth league goal of the season in January 2008 against Luton (a goal which took Swindon's unbeaten run to ten games), he was once again forced out with a knee injury in March. He finished the season having played 27 league games, with five goals.
On 25 September 2008, Roberts announced that he was retiring from professional football after he failed to recover from the knee injury, with an attempted surgery being unsuccessful. Roberts had a testimonial match on 11 February 2009, held between Swindon and an all-star
Chelsea team, containing
Gianfranco Zola and
Roberto Di Matteo, amongst other ex-Chelsea players, with the money raised going to
Cancer Research UK. The game finished with the Chelsea All-Stars winning 3–2, Zola scoring a hat-trick.
Return to Wales
In August 2009, Roberts joined
Welsh Football League Division Two side
Maesteg Park. In January 2011, he signed for
Welsh Premier side
Haverfordwest County
Haverfordwest County Association Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Sir Hwlffordd) is a Welsh semi-professional football team based in Haverfordwest, Wales. They currently play in the Cymru Premier, the top flight of Welsh football.
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. He retired from football, for the second time, at the end of the season, departing football for a period of time, before returning as an anti-racism ambassador.
International
Roberts was called up to the senior
Wales squad in May 2003 to play
United States but was unused and ultimately never capped at that level.
Other works
In 2010, Roberts published his biography "Life Is A Game of Inches".
He also works as a Sessional education worker with anti-racism charity – Show Racism the Red Card.
References
External links
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1979 births
Living people
Footballers from Cardiff
Welsh men's footballers
Wales men's under-21 international footballers
Cardiff City F.C. players
Hereford United F.C. players
Drogheda United F.C. players
Exeter City F.C. players
Bristol City F.C. players
Swindon Town F.C. players
Maesteg Park A.F.C. players
Haverfordwest County A.F.C. players
English Football League players
League of Ireland players
Cymru Premier players
Men's association football forwards
Expatriate men's association footballers in the Republic of Ireland