Frazer Richardson (born 29 October 1982 in
Rotherham,
South Yorkshire) is an
English professional
footballer who plays for
Southampton. He had been
Leeds' longest-serving player, and in 2009 was the only member of the Leeds squad who was with the club when relegated from the
Premiership in 2004.
Career
Leeds United
Richardson made his Leeds debut as a second-half substitute against
Hapoel Tel Aviv during the 2002–03
UEFA Cup campaign. He made his full debut against
Arsenal at right full-back, a position he was tipped to have on a permanent basis after the retirement of first team regular
Gary Kelly. Richardson suffered Premiership relegation with Leeds in 2004. Since then, Richardson covered a variety of roles for Leeds. He spent two spells on loan at Stoke City in 2003, scoring once against West Ham.
Richardson scored his first ever Leeds goal on his second start for the club, the goal turning out to be the winner against
Derby County in Leeds' first game of the 2004–05 campaign (because the game was a 12:15 kick-off on Sky Sports, this was actually the first ever goal in the newly rebranded "Coca-Cola Football League Championship"). Richardson was then replaced on the right of midfield (from where he scored his debut goal) by
John Oster. However, an injury to
Stephen Crainey meant Richardson was given a chance to establish himself at left full-back. However, his spell was short lived after Manager
Kevin Blackwell chose to play...
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