Steven Mark Fletcher (born 26 July 1972) is an English retired
footballer
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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
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side.
Fletcher began his career at
Hartlepool United and made his
first team debut in 1990. Two years later, he moved to AFC Bournemouth, where he would play for the next 15 seasons, scoring 88 league goals in 493 appearances. Fletcher joined
Chesterfield in 2007 and spent one season with the club before moving to
Crawley Town
Crawley Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crawley, West Sussex, England. The club was founded as Crawley Football Club in 1896, changed its name to Crawley Town Football Club in 1958. The team com ...
. Fletcher returned to Bournemouth in 2009 and became the club's assistant manager in 2011. Having resigned from that position eleven months later, he went on to have his first loan spell, spending a month with
Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth Argyle Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. As of the 2021–22 season, the team are competing in League One, the third tier of English football. They have played at Home Park ...
. Fletcher has been described as a target man, due to his large figure and heading ability.
Career
Fletcher began his career at
Hartlepool United before leaving for
AFC Bournemouth in 1992 for £30,000. He spent 15 years with Bournemouth, recording more than 600 appearance caps and 100 goals. He holds the Bournemouth club record for most league appearances, having played 514 league matches for the club. Fletcher was released by Bournemouth, then managed by
Kevin Bond, at the end of the
2006–07 season. He subsequently joined recently relegated
League Two
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side
Chesterfield. At the end of the
2007–08 season, Fletcher turned down a contract renewal with Chesterfield due to family commitments.
He joined
Crawley Town
Crawley Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crawley, West Sussex, England. The club was founded as Crawley Football Club in 1896, changed its name to Crawley Town Football Club in 1958. The team com ...
on a free transfer on 23 May 2008, signing an initial one-year contract. Eight months later, Fletcher returned to Bournemouth on a contract until the end of the 2008–09 campaign with an option to extend it for another season. He made his 500th league appearance for the club on 24 February in a 1–0 win at
Dagenham & Redbridge
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. In April 2010, Bournemouth renamed the North Stand at
Dean Court
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History
In 1910 ...
after him in recognition of his achievements with the club. Two months later, Fletcher signed a one-year contract extension after helping the club win promotion to League One.
Fletcher was appointed assistant manager to
Lee Bradbury in January 2011 after
Eddie Howe left the club to manage
Burnley
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, signing a -year contract. He scored his 100th league goal for Bournemouth in a 3–3 draw at
Peterborough United
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on 1 April 2011 and said that helping the club win promotion to the Championship would be a perfect milestone for him. Bournemouth qualified for the play-offs, but were eliminated by
Huddersfield Town
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on penalties. Fletcher resigned from his position as assistant manager in November, saying that it would be more beneficial for the team and the club if he focused on playing for the remainder of his contract.
Having been restricted to brief substitute appearances since resigning as Bradbury's assistant, the manager said that he would consider allowing Fletcher to join another club on loan in January 2012, but insisted he was still part of his plans. Two months later, he joined
Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth Argyle Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. As of the 2021–22 season, the team are competing in League One, the third tier of English football. They have played at Home Park ...
on loan until the end of the season, reuniting him with former teammate
Carl Fletcher, who was now Plymouth's manager. "Me and Carl are good friends and go back years. He's been in touch and trying to get me to Plymouth for a short period of time, it had come to deadline day and I needed to make a decision," said Fletcher. "It's the only club I would contemplate going to because Carl is a close friend, if it hadn't been him I wouldn't have even thought about it."
Fletcher made his debut in a 1–0 win against
Bradford City on 31 March, and appeared in five more matches, including two in the starting eleven,
as the club secured their future in League Two after a turbulent season. Following Argyle's 2–2 draw at
Morecambe
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Name
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, Fletcher was recalled by Bournemouth caretaker manager
Paul Groves ahead of the final league match of the campaign.
At the end of the 2012–13 season, Fletcher announced his retirement from playing; with Bournemouth in the Championship he felt the time was right to hang up his boots and seek another role within the club.
Shortly after his playing career ended, it was revealed that newly promoted
Conference South
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side
Gosport Borough
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had enquired about Fletcher's availability; however, nothing had come of this move as the club could not afford to sign him.
In June 2013 it was announced Fletcher would stay at Bournemouth as a scout.
In March 2014, Fletcher was the recipient of the Sir
Tom Finney Award by the
Football League
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.
After his retirement, Fletcher joined Bournemouth as a scout. He later moved into the role of assistant coach, and also works for the club as an ambassador.
Personal life
His grandfather,
Jack Howe, played in
the Football League
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for several clubs and was
capped three times by the
England national team.
Career statistics
References
External links
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1972 births
Living people
Footballers from Hartlepool
English footballers
Association football forwards
Hartlepool United F.C. players
AFC Bournemouth players
Chesterfield F.C. players
Crawley Town F.C. players
Plymouth Argyle F.C. players
English Football League players
National League (English football) players
AFC Bournemouth non-playing staff
Association football coaches