Gary Croft

Last updated : 15 March 2005 By Gtm
Gary at Grimsby!
Gary Croft joined The Mariners from the youth setup in 1992 and proceded into a decent career. A strong centre back with bags of energy to burn and bags of potential.

Gary eased himself in at Blundell Park and dominated games from the back along side Lever,McDermott,Handyside and others. Gary sticked out like a sore thumb at Town and it was soon that a big money deal would come in and Croft would exit the club.

It came in March 1996 when Premiership Title holders Blackburn Rovers offered Grimsby boss Brian Laws £1million for the defender. Grimsby accepted and Croft moved to the Premiership opening the door aswell for the arrival of Tony Gallimore at Grimsby.

Croft made just under 50 apperances for Rovers and scoring once. In 1999 Division 1 promotion pushing side Ipswich Town signed Croft for £540,000 and Croft became a regular playing Division 1 and Premiership football again for the Tractor Boys.

Croft established himself as a regular for the first time since playing for Grmsby after often being used as a sub at Ewood Park.

While at Ipswich Croft was jailed for speeding offences and this effectivly ended his career at Ipswich.

On return to Portman Road he was farmed out on loan to Wigan Athletic and Cardiff City before he was released in May 2002.

Croft was a linked up to Grimsby but neither party made any comment on the matter, and that rumour was put to sleep when he signed permanently for his former loan club Cardiff City.

The former Town centre back never made it at Cardiff as well as he hoped and after a short space in time he was no longer a regular giving way for Tony Vidmar and Rhys Weston to command from the central defensive postions.

Croft found himself dithering in and off the bench in recent seasons and has so far only made 1 apperance for the club in the 04/05 season. However he will always be rooted back to those great days at Blundell Park.