Craig Maskell Explained

Craig Maskell
Fullname:Craig Dell Maskell
Birth Date:1968 4, df=y
Birth Place:Aldershot, England
Height:[1]
Position:Centre forward
Years1:1986–1988
Clubs1:Southampton
Caps1:6
Goals1:1
Years2:1987
Clubs2:Swindon Town (loan)
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1988–1990
Clubs3:Huddersfield Town
Caps3:87
Goals3:43
Years4:1990–1992
Clubs4:Reading
Caps4:72
Goals4:26
Years5:1992–1994
Clubs5:Swindon Town
Caps5:47
Goals5:22
Years6:1994–1996
Clubs6:Southampton
Caps6:17
Goals6:1
Years7:1995
Clubs7:Bristol City (loan)
Caps7:5
Goals7:1
Years8:1996–1997
Clubs8:Brighton & Hove Albion
Caps8:64
Goals8:20
Years9:1997–1998
Clubs9:Happy Valley
Years10:1998–1999
Clubs10:Leyton Orient
Caps10:31
Goals10:3
Years11:1999–2002
Clubs11:Hampton & Richmond Borough
Caps11:141
Goals11:66
Years12:2002–2003
Clubs12:Aylesbury United
Caps12:42
Goals12:20
Years13:2003–2012
Clubs13:Staines Town
Manageryears1:2003–2012
Managerclubs1:Staines Town (joint)

Craig Dell Maskell (born 10 April 1968) is an English football coach and former footballer.

As a player, he was a centre forward who notably played in the Premier League for Southampton. He also played in the Football League for Huddersfield Town, Reading, Swindon Town, Brighton & Hove Albion and Leyton Orient, [2] later playing at non-league level for Happy Valley, Hampton & Richmond Borough and Aylesbury United. He would both play and manage Staines Town from 2003 until 2012.

Playing career

Craig Maskell began his professional football career at Southampton where he'd previously signed as an apprentice. After playing a handful of games for the club, he was loaned to Swindon Town before his eventual transfer to Huddersfield Town.

A prolific goalscorer for the team, Maskell was later included in The Fans' Favourites' and nominated by avid fan David Ward, a book which lists the 100 Huddersfield Town players voted by the fans as their favourite players at the time of their centennial in 2008.

A spell at Reading was followed by his move to Swindon Town, under Glenn Hoddle; he scored at Wembley in the 1993 Division One Play-off Final to promote Swindon to the Premier League.[3]

Following a poor season with the club in 1993–94, when they were relegated from the Premier League with only five wins all season, he was sold back to Southampton for £250,000, but his return to The Dell was not a success. He managed 17 Premier League appearances in two seasons, scoring just once, and unable to break up the three-man attack of Matthew Le Tissier, Neil Shipperley and Gordon Watson. He also faced competition for a place on the bench from the likes of Ronnie Ekelund and Neil Heaney.

He then played for Bristol City, Brighton and Hong Kong teams Happy Valley AA before arriving at Leyton Orient. His role at Brighton was distinguished by a shot that curled around the keeper and hit the post for Robbie Reinelt to score the rebound goal against Hereford that kept the Albion in the Football League.

His 18 months at Orient ended when, as part of the losing team in the 1999 Division Three play-off final, he walked off the pitch at the end of the game vowing never to play for the team again. "I turned to one of my team-mates and said 'that's enough', I'd spent too much time away from my family and too little time on the pitch at Orient."[4]

Leyton Orient released him at the start of the 1999–00 season and he became assistant coach under manager Steve Cordery at Hampton & Richmond Borough. Maskell was leading goalscorer for the team at the end of the 1999–00 season and had helped the Isthmian League Premier Division club to reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time.[4]

Maskell and Cordery moved to Aylesbury in Summer 2002 and he was again amongst the Premier Division's top marksmen with 26 league and cup goals for the team.

The pair took over at Staines Town in 2003, where they continued to play and manage the team until April 2012.

Personal life

Maskell became a sports teacher at Southgate College during his time in non-league. He later returned to Hampshire to teach sports at Eastleigh College.[5]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Southampton
1985–86[6] First Division21000021
1986–87First Division40000040
1987–88First Division00000000
Total6100000061
Swindon Town (loan)1986–87[7] Third Division00000000
Huddersfield Town
1988–89Third Division46284122425633
1989–90Third Division41154242325221
Total874383647410854
Reading
1990–91Third Division381010204110
1991–92Third Division34165000104016
Total72266020108126
Swindon Town
1992–93[8] First Division33181021544123
1993–94[9] Premier League1432020183
Total47213041545926
Southampton
1993–94Premier League101101
1994–95Premier League60100070
1995–96Premier League10100020
Total171200000191
Bristol City (loan)1995–96Second Division51000051
Brighton & Hove Albion
1995–96Second Division1540000154
1996–97Third Division37142120214316
1997–98Third Division1721021203
Total69203141217823
Leyton Orient
1997–98Third Division82000082
1998–99Third Division150202030220
Total232202030302
Aylesbury United2002–03[10] Isthmian League Premier4220101245524
Career total3681352541863013441158

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 336 . 978-0-356-14354-5 .
  2. Book: Chalk . Gary. Holley. Duncan . Bull. David . All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC. 2013. Southampton. Hagiology Publishing. 978-0-9926-8640-6. 400.
  3. Web site: My favourite game: Swindon reach the promised land – thank Hod . 20 May 2020 . The Guardian. 21 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Craig Maskell – Interview. 12 February 2007. The Times . UK. 2000. https://web.archive.org/web/20121018170737/http://www.btinternet.com/~rfc1871/watn/biogs/craigmaskell.htm. 2012-10-18.
  5. Web site: Craig Maskeii . saintsplayers.co.uk . 22 December 2021.
  6. Web site: Player search: Maskell, CD (Craig) . English National Football Archive . subscription . 26 November 2022.
  7. Web site: Craig Maskell's Swindon Town career . swindon-town-fc.co.uk . 26 November 2022.
  8. Web site: Games played by Craig Maskell in 1992/1993 . swindon-town-fc.co.uk . 27 November 2022.
  9. Web site: Games played by Craig Maskell in 1993/1994 . swindon-town-fc.co.uk . 27 November 2022.
  10. Web site: Games played by Craig Maskell in 2002/2003 . aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk . 4 December 2022.