Keith Granger Explained

Keith Granger
Fullname:Keith William Granger[1]
Birth Date:5 October 1968
Birth Place:Southampton, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:1982–1986
Youthclubs1:Southampton
Years1:1986–1987
Clubs1:Southampton
Caps1:2
Goals1:0
Years2:1987–1990
Clubs2:Darlington
Caps2:23
Goals2:0
Years3:1990–1991
Years4:1990
Clubs4:Southampton (loan)
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:1991
Clubs5:Bashley
Years6:1991
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:1991–1993
Clubs7:Newport (IOW)
Years8:1993
Clubs8:AFC Lymington
Years9:1993–1994
Clubs9:Farnborough Town
Caps9:3
Goals9:0

Keith William Granger (born 5 October 1968) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League as a goalkeeper for Southampton and Darlington.[2]

He made his League debut for Southampton at 17, but played for them only twice before moving on to Darlington. Injury ended his League career after 25 appearances, although he was able to play on in non-league football until further injury forced his retirement at the age of 25. He later went into coaching.

Early life and Southampton

Granger was born in Southampton and educated at the former Millbrook Secondary School. He joined Southampton as a schoolboy in December 1982 and became an apprentice in July 1985.[3]

With two matches remaining in the 1985–86 Football League season, Southampton's England international goalkeeper Peter Shilton pulled a hamstring. The second choice goalkeeper, Phil Kite, was on loan at Middlesbrough, and Tim Flowers had returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers after a loan spell.[3] [4] Despite having never previously played for the reserves, the 17-year-old Granger made his debut on 3 May 1986, away to Everton; Southampton lost the match 6–1.[5] In his second and what proved to be last match, at Tottenham Hotspur two days later, they lost 5–3.[6]

In the summer of 1986, Flowers joined Southampton on a permanent transfer, leaving Granger as the third-choice keeper. Although Shilton left the Saints a year later, he was replaced by John Burridge.[3] Granger signed a professional contract in October 1986 when he was 18,[3] and between August 1986 and December 1987, he made 19 appearances for Southampton's reserve team.[7]

Darlington and non-league

Granger moved on to Darlington in December 1987, initially on loan until the end of the season, and signed a permanent contract in March 1988.[3] He made 23 appearances for Darlington in the Fourth Division.[8] In the second game of the 1988–89 season, he suffered a serious injury to his left knee which ended his League career. He underwent six operations over the next 20 months, but never regained full fitness.[3]

He then returned to live in Southampton and played non-league football for Basingstoke Town, from where he rejoined Southampton in November 1990 on a month's loan as cover for the injured Ian Andrews.[3] He played for a short time for several other clubs including Newport (Isle of Wight)[9] and Farnborough Town, for whom he played three Southern League matches, two goalless draws and a 7–6 win.[10] While playing for Farnborough against a Southampton XI, his knee was injured again, forcing his retirement as a player.[3]

Away from playing

He worked as a courier and as director of a sports development company, as well as coaching goalkeepers at former club Southampton and elsewhere.[11] His coaching career has included spells in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe and with the Scotland under-16 team and the Football Association.[3] In 2013, he joined the Matthew Le Tissier Natural Coaching team as goalkeeping coach.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barry J. . Hugman . The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946–1998 . 1998 . Queen Anne Press . 978-1-85291-585-8 . 216.
  2. Web site: Keith Granger . Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database . Neil Brown . 12 December 2014.
  3. Book: Chalk . Gary . Holley. Duncan . Bull. David . All the Saints – A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC . Hagiology Publishing . Bristol . 2013 . 978-0-9926864-0-6 . 332–333.
  4. News: Liverpool braced for last bridge . Armstrong, Robert . The Guardian . London . 3 May 1986 . 3.
  5. News: Crown passes amid goals . Brown. Deryk . The Sunday Times . London . 4 May 1986 . 23.
  6. News: Galvin adds to Granger's agony . Thomas. Russell . The Guardian . London . 6 May 1986 . 28.
  7. Book: Holley. Duncan . Chalk . Gary . In That Number – A Post-war Chronicle of Southampton FC . Hagiology Publishing . Bristol . 2003 . 0-9534474-3-X . 459–460.
  8. Web site: Keith Granger . 11v11.com . AFS Enterprises . 12 December 2014.
  9. Web site: Bamber Bridge, Banstead, Ascot . West, Mike . Newport (IW) Football Club . 11 March 2013 . 12 December 2014 . https://archive.today/20141212121143/http://www.newport-iwfc.com/bamber-bridge-banstead-ascot-by-club-historian-mike-west/ . dead . 12 December 2014.
  10. Web site: Keith Granger . https://archive.today/20141212121035/http://farnboroughfc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=143&ffc_pid=1344 . 12 December 2014 . Farnborough F.C. . 12 December 2014.
  11. News: Where are they now: Darlington 1989–90 Conference Champions . Steven . Coney . The Non-League Football Paper . 7 June 2013 . 12 December 2014.
  12. Web site: The Coaching Team . MLT Natural Coaching . 12 December 2014.