Soccerstarz - Darren Fletcher Figurine (Manchester United)


Darren Fletcher is a player for the big occasion. While other men might shirk from the responsibility presented to them in the heat of battle, the Scot thrives in such encounters.

This attitude has been displayed on many occasions but, unfortunately, his Champions League final jinx struck again in 2011 when he was still not 100% fit after battling against a chronic bowel condition. An unused substitute on the biggest club stage for the second time, he missed out on Rome all together in 2009 due to suspension after a ridiculously harsh sending off in the semi-final against Arsenal.

With his indefatigable running, hassling, closing down and tackling, it's little wonder he is so important to Sir Alex Ferguson's plans when available for selection. However, in terms of recognition for his exertions and qualities, Fletcher's United career has been a slow burner. It is only with age, and with an ever-growing list of outstanding performances, that he has received due credit.

Fletcher made his debut against Basel in March 2003, but it was in the following season that Fletcher made his mark, notching 35 appearances. By this stage, he was established as one of Scotland's leading lights: he scored the solitary goal against Lithuania that earned a play-off for Euro 2004 and, later that season, aged 20, became Scotland's youngest captain for 118 years. The 2004/05 campaign brought Fletcher's first goal for United, in a 2-0 win at Middlesbrough on New Year's Day. His most famous strike to date was against Chelsea in November 2005 when he headed the goal that ended the champions' 40-game unbeaten run.

The 2009/10 campaign was arguably the Scot's best in a red shirt. He proved time and again he can handle the pressure against the cream of England and Europe, while inspiring those around him. His all-action display in the dramatic 4-3 Manchester derby victory in September 2009 yielded two fine headed goals and he netted one of the strikes of the season against Everton two months later.

Injury blighted his 2011/12 campaign and there were serious worries as he lost weight following the virus that kept him out from mid-March. Easing his way back via the reserves, he made a late bid for inclusion in the end-of-season games but was clearly not back to his best in time. Nonetheless, he was afforded a start against Blackpool when the Reds were crowned champions and made the matchday squad for the Wembley defeat to Barcelona.

Fletcher battled back after missing the pre-season tour of the United States and featured for both club and country, scoring in defeat against Manchester City and also in the 2-2 draw with Benfica. However, the club issued a statement in December revealing that the midfielder has been suffering from ulcerative colitis and needs an extended break from football.

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Darren Fletcher is a player for the big occasion. While other men might shirk from the responsibility presented to them in the heat of battle, the Scot thrives in such encounters.

This attitude has been displayed on many occasions but, unfortunately, his Champions League final jinx struck again in 2011 when he was still not 100% fit after battling against a chronic bowel condition. An unused substitute on the biggest club stage for the second time, he missed out on Rome all together in 2009 due to suspension after a ridiculously harsh sending off in the semi-final against Arsenal.

With his indefatigable running, hassling, closing down and tackling, it's little wonder he is so important to Sir Alex Ferguson's plans when available for selection. However, in terms of recognition for his exertions and qualities, Fletcher's United career has been a slow burner. It is only with age, and with an ever-growing list of outstanding performances, that he has received due credit.

Fletcher made his debut against Basel in March 2003, but it was in the following season that Fletcher made his mark, notching 35 appearances. By this stage, he was established as one of Scotland's leading lights: he scored the solitary goal against Lithuania that earned a play-off for Euro 2004 and, later that season, aged 20, became Scotland's youngest captain for 118 years. The 2004/05 campaign brought Fletcher's first goal for United, in a 2-0 win at Middlesbrough on New Year's Day. His most famous strike to date was against Chelsea in November 2005 when he headed the goal that ended the champions' 40-game unbeaten run.

The 2009/10 campaign was arguably the Scot's best in a red shirt. He proved time and again he can handle the pressure against the cream of England and Europe, while inspiring those around him. His all-action display in the dramatic 4-3 Manchester derby victory in September 2009 yielded two fine headed goals and he netted one of the strikes of the season against Everton two months later.

Injury blighted his 2011/12 campaign and there were serious worries as he lost weight following the virus that kept him out from mid-March. Easing his way back via the reserves, he made a late bid for inclusion in the end-of-season games but was clearly not back to his best in time. Nonetheless, he was afforded a start against Blackpool when the Reds were crowned champions and made the matchday squad for the Wembley defeat to Barcelona.

Fletcher battled back after missing the pre-season tour of the United States and featured for both club and country, scoring in defeat against Manchester City and also in the 2-2 draw with Benfica. However, the club issued a statement in December revealing that the midfielder has been suffering from ulcerative colitis and needs an extended break from football.

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Package Dimensions

105 x 85 x 45mm (L x W x H)

Categories

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XS3-K6L-8PE-3

Suitable for Age

12 Years And Older

Type

Figurines

Item Dimensions

Height (mm)

50

Other Features

Date Of Birth

1 February 1984

Figurine Collector Number

SOC197

Figurine Kit

Manchester United Home Kit

Nationality

Scottish

Position

Central Midfielder

Season

2012 – 2013

Sponsor

AON

Team

Manchester United