West Ham United vs Birmingham City - McFadden's penalty goal![]() Player: James McFadden Category: Other Uploaded, February 10, 2008 West Ham 1-1 Birmingham; James McFadden scored from the spot after he was brought down by Lucas Neill. Lee Bowyer saw red late on, as Brum escaped out of the bottom three. Rate this video! All Videos of James McFadden![]()
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James McFadden![]() ![]() James McFadden He is a Scottish football player. He plays as a forward. James McFadden (born April 14, 1983 in Springburn, Glasgow) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing as a striker for Everton in the English Premier League. His goal for Scotland in the Euro 2008 qualification match on 12 September 2007 against France in the Parc des Princes is already regarded as one of Scotland's most famous goals. McFadden joined the Motherwell youth setup at a young age, making his first-team debut when he was just 17 years old. He shot to fame during the 2002-03 SPL season, scoring 19 goals from 34 starts and winning the Scottish Young Player of the Year Award. This was in a season when Motherwell also finished bottom of the Premier League and should have been relegated but were given a reprieve due to Falkirk (who won the Scottish First Division that season) not meeting stadium criteria. He also received some criticism for his lack of discipline, picking up fifteen yellow cards and one red during that campaign. Motherwell's financial circumstances ensured that any interest from larger clubs would not be refused, and Everton won the battle for McFadden's signature in 2003. Toffees boss David Moyes paid £1.25 million to ensnare his target. McFadden scored his debut goal for Everton during their 5-2 defeat at Tottenham on the 1 January 2005, more than a year after joining the club. One week later he scored his second goal in a third-round FA Cup tie against Plymouth Argyle. During the 2005-06 season, McFadden was in and out of the Everton team as they struggled to re-capture their form of the previous season. On 11 March 2006 he scored with a 35-yard volley to help Everton to a 3-1 victory over Fulham. This scoring run of form continued the next week against Aston Villa, a half-volley from just outside the area helping the Toffees to a 4-1 victory. He went on to end the season with a total of seven goals. McFadden made an indifferent start to the 2006/07 season following the arrival of record signing Andrew Johnson, managing only two goals in the first half of the campaign. On January 24, 2007, McFadden injured his fifth metatarsal during training for Everton. After nearly three months on the sidelines, he made a scoring return to action for Everton as a second-half substitute against Charlton Athletic on April 15, 2007. He scored a spectacular volley in injury time to secure a 2-1 win for the Blues, a goal later voted "goal of the season" by the readers of SkySports.com. McFadden gained his first Scotland cap at the age of nineteen, on a Far East tour against South Africa, during which he controversially missed his flight home. His domestic performances ensured he became a regular in Berti Vogts' Scotland set-up, scoring his first goal against the Faroe Islands during a 3-1 win in a Euro 2004 qualifying match at Hampden Park on September 6, 2003. He is also remembered for his goal against Holland in November 2003 that gave Scotland a famous 1-0 victory. However, in September 2007 McFadden scored an even more significant goal in a 1-0 win over France during Scotland's qualifying campaign for the 2008 European Championships. Everton 14 April 1983 Source: Wikipedia Rate This Player: Top Players![]() Latest Discussion on Forums![]() ![]() #1 Georgi Kinkladze Compilation (more talented than maradona) (1 Replies) #2 Christiano Ronaldo! (3 Replies) #3 Chelsey vs MU (1 Replies) #4 All Time Best Football Player (7 Replies) #5 Game (0 Replies) Go to GoalVideoz Forums More GoalVideoz![]()
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