Adrian Littlejohn Explained

Adrian Littlejohn
Fullname:Adrian Sylvester Littlejohn[1]
Birth Date:26 September 1970
Birth Place:Wolverhampton, England
Height:[2]
Position:Midfielder
forward
Youthyears1:1988–1989
Youthclubs1:West Bromwich Albion
Years1:1989–1991
Clubs1:Walsall
Caps1:44
Goals1:1
Years2:1991–1995
Clubs2:Sheffield United
Caps2:72
Goals2:12
Years3:1995–1998
Clubs3:Plymouth Argyle
Caps3:110
Goals3:29
Years4:1998
Clubs4:Oldham Athletic
Caps4:21
Goals4:5
Years5:1998–2001
Clubs5:Bury
Caps5:99
Goals5:14
Years6:2001–2003
Clubs6:Sheffield United
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:2003–2004
Clubs7:Port Vale
Caps7:49
Goals7:10
Years8:2004–2005
Clubs8:Lincoln City
Caps8:8
Goals8:0
Years9:2005
Clubs9:Rushden & Diamonds
Caps9:15
Goals9:0
Years10:2005–2006
Clubs10:Mansfield Town
Caps10:7
Goals10:0
Years11:2006
Clubs11:Leek Town
Caps11:4
Goals11:0
Years12:2007–2008
Clubs12:Retford United
Totalcaps:429
Totalgoals:71
Nationalyears1:1986–1987
Nationalteam1:England U16
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:0

Adrian Sylvester Littlejohn (born 26 September 1970) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder and a striker. He scored 74 goals in 425 league appearances in an 18-year career in the English Football League.

He began his professional career at Walsall after moving from West Bromwich Albion in 1989. He moved on to Sheffield United two years later before making a £100,000 move to Plymouth Argyle in September 1995. He helped Plymouth to win promotion out of the Third Division in 1996 before moving on to Oldham Athletic in March 1998. Eight months later, he was sold on to Bury for £75,000. He returned to Sheffield United in October 2001 before transferring to Port Vale in February 2003. In August 2004, he switched to Lincoln City before ending the season at Rushden & Diamonds. In September 2005, he signed with Mansfield Town before moving on to non-League club Leek Town the following year. He retired in 2008 following a brief spell at Retford United.

Playing career

Walsall

Littlejohn started his footballing career at West Bromwich Albion but failed to play a match and was released at the end of the 1988–89 season to find first-team football elsewhere. He did, though, win six caps for the England U16 team.[3] He stayed in his native West Midlands and joined Walsall before the 1989–90 season; the "Saddlers" finished bottom of the Third Division under John Barnwell's stewardship and were relegated into the Fourth Division. They then finished a disappointing 16th in 1990–91 under Kenny Hibbitt. Littlejohn played 54 games, scoring one goal in his two seasons with the club.

Sheffield United

Prior to the 1991–92 season, Littlejohn was signed by Dave Bassett of Sheffield United. He played a part in the "Blades" first ever Premier League season in 1992–93, scoring eight goals in 27 games. He scored three goals in 19 top-flight games in 1993–94, as United were relegated to the First Division. He appeared just 18 times in 1994–95 before he moved to Plymouth Argyle for a £100,000 fee in September 1995.

Plymouth Argyle

Bagging 18 goals, he was the club's top scorer in his debut season at Home Park, which helped Plymouth finish fourth in the Third Division. They were just one point short of automatic promotion, but managed to gain promotion via the play-offs with a 1–0 win over Darlington.[4] The 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons saw the club involved in relegation battles; Littlejohn had escaped the cycle however, joining Second Division side Oldham Athletic in March 1998.

Oldham Athletic to Bury

At Oldham, he joined Neil Warnock, the manager, who had signed him up at Plymouth. Littlejohn scored his début against Watford; however, both men's stay at Boundary Park was brief; Bury appointed Warnock manager in May 1998, and six months later he bought Littlejohn for £75,000. The "Shakers" occupied the final relegation place in the First Division in 1998–99, finishing behind Port Vale on goals scored. They finished 15th in 1999–2000 under new boss Andy Preece, with Littlejohn scoring 10 times in his 48 appearances. He scored five goals in 43 games for the Gigg Lane club in 2000–01, and in total scored 16 goals in 112 games in close to three seasons at the club.

Sheffield United to Port Vale

In December 1999, Warnock was made manager of Sheffield United. In October 2001, he brought Littlejohn back to the club,[5] on a non-contract basis.[6] He remained loyal to Warnock, refusing to sign a permanent contract with Carlisle United.[7] However, he was to only play three competitive matches for the first-team in 2001–02, two of those coming from off the bench. Leaving the club in February 2003, he rejected the chance to sign with Bradford City,[8] and instead signed with Port Vale.[9] After impressing manager Brian Horton, his initial one-month deal was extended to the end of the season.[10] He then went on to score seven goals in 41 appearances in the 2003–04 campaign. He was released by new manager Martin Foyle and rejected the offer of a short-term contract with Scunthorpe United.[11]

Later career

In August 2004, he put pen to paper with League Two side Lincoln City.[12] Failing to make at impact at Sincil Bank, he was released by manager Keith Alexander in January 2005.[13] He then joined Rushden & Diamonds on a contract expiring at the end of the season.[14] The veteran striker made fifteen appearances for Ernie Tippett's side and also gave the younger players the benefit of his experience.[15] In September 2005 he signed with Mansfield Town,[16] making seven substitute appearances in the league over the course of the 2005–06 season for Peter Shirtliff's "Stags". He wound his career down with a few games for non-League Leek Town, playing for the club from March[17] to October in 2006. In June 2007, Littlejohn agreed to return to playing at Retford United for his old teammate Peter Duffield before leaving the club at the end of the season.

Coaching career

Towards the end of his playing days, Littlejohn began working at the Sheffield United academy. Littlejohn ventured into physiotherapy in 2014, and took up a position as academy physiotherapist at Rotherham United.[18] By September 2019, he was working as Cardiff City's first-team physio.[19]

Career statistics

Source:[20] [21]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Walsall1989–90Third Division1101030150
1990–91Fourth Division3311050391
Total4412080541
Sheffield United1991–92First Division70001080
1992–93Premier League2785130359
1993–94Premier League1930010203
1994–95First Division1610031192
Total721251818514
Plymouth Argyle1995–96Third Division421731505018
1996–97Second Division3763250458
1997–98Second Division3162020356
Total110298312013032
Oldham Athletic1997–98Second Division53000053
1998–99Second Division1620021183
Total2150021236
Bury1998–99First Division2011000211
1999–2000Second Division42931304810
2000–01Second Division3742041435
Total9914617111216
Sheffield United2001–02First Division30000030
Port Vale2002–03Second Division1330000133
2003–04Second Division3673020417
Total491030205410
Lincoln City2004–05League Two80100090
Rushden & Diamonds2004–05League Two1500000150
Mansfield Town2004–05League Two70001080
Leek Town2005–06Northern Premier League
Premier Division
40200060
Career total4297127540349679

Honours

Plymouth Argyle

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adrian Littlejohn. redimps.com. 10 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110719221713/http://www.redimps.com/archive3/index.mv?cat=players&drop=playerdetsdrop&play=litt03. 19 July 2011. dead.
  2. Web site: FootballSquads – Port Vale – 2003/04 . footballsquads.co.uk . 24 June 2019.
  3. Web site: Greens on Screen . greensonscreen.co.uk . 11 April 2021.
  4. News: Metcalf. Rupert. Pilgrims progress. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606091627/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/pilgrims-progress-1349280.html . 2011-06-06 . limited . live. 6 March 2016. The Independent. 25 May 1996.
  5. Web site: Littlejohn denies move. 29 November 2001. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  6. Web site: Littlejohn rejoins Blades. 23 October 2001. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  7. Web site: Littlejohn in Carlisle talks. 26 November 2001. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  8. Web site: Littlejohn rejects Bantams. 11 February 2003. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  9. Web site: Littlejohn set for debut. 17 February 2003. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  10. Web site: Vale want pair for another month. 25 March 2003. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  11. News: Fudge . Simon . Imps land Littlejohn . 31 August 2023 . Sky Sports . en.
  12. Web site: Littlejohn moves to Lincoln. 12 August 2004. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  13. Web site: Littlejohn completes Rushden move . 7 January 2005. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  14. Web site: Adrian Littlejohn . rdfc1992 . 20 July 2023 . en . 23 July 2017.
  15. Web site: Adrian Littlejohn . 13 May 2009 . thediamondsfc.com . 10 June 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716232929/http://www.thediamondsfc.com/page/A-ZofDiamonds/0%2C%2C10784~1253306%2C00.html . 16 July 2011 .
  16. Web site: Mansfield sign forward Littlejohn . 12 September 2005. BBC Sport. 10 June 2009.
  17. Web site: Littlejohn Comes Out of Retirement to Help Leek . 1 April 2006 . Non-league Daily . 10 June 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930035101/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=34087 . 30 September 2007 .
  18. Web site: Adrian Littlejohn – Head of Academy Physiotherapy . themillers.co.uk. 6 March 2016.
  19. News: Williams . Glen . The power structure fuelling Cardiff City's Premier League promotion bid . 18 June 2020 . walesonline . 10 September 2019.
  20. Book: Rollin, Glenda . Rollin, Jack . Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2006–2007 . 2006 . 37th . Headline Publishing Group . 0-7553-1526-X . 499 .
  21. Web site: PlayerStats – LeekTownSE . leektown.net . 11 April 2022.