James Beattie (Footballer)

James Beattie (born February 27, 1978 in Lancaster) is a current football player for Everton, he joined the club in January 2005 from Southampton for a fee of 6m. He was brought to Southampton as a young player from his hometown club Blackburn Rovers in 1998 as part of a deal that saw Kevin Davies move in the other direction. Southampton got the better end of the deal as Beattie went on to become one of the Premiership's top strikers. A series of injuries meant he struggled to make an impact at first with the Saints, but that all changed in November 2000 when he began an unbelievable goalscoring run. After 18 months without a goal, he scored ten in ten games, lifting Southampton into a good position and well positioned to secure safety in the Premiership for next season. However, his form dropped off after that and he scored only two goals in the rest of the season. Beattie went 17 games without scoring towards the end of the 2000/01 season and the start of the next campaign. But he was awarded with a new four-year contract in March 2001. Once again though, he found form but in the match against Manchester United in January 2002, he fell heavily on his ankle and looked as if he would be out for sometime. Happily though, the injury was not too serious and he was back in two months. By the end of the season he had scored an impressive 14 goals, especially considering he had been out injured for two months. Beattie finally earned a senior England cap against Australia in February 2003 after a prolific period during the 2002/03 season. Unfortunately, the game was not a success, with England losing 3-1. England manager Sven-Gran Eriksson was widely blamed for the defeat due to his tactic of taking all 11 players off at half time. Beattie scored 24 goals that season, with 23 in the Premiership - the top scoring Englishman - and one in the F.A. Cup - with Saints losing in the final to Arsenal. However, it was clear that Beattie didn't fit into Eriksson's plans, and it seems unlikely he will play for England after the friendly match against Denmark in November 2003. In that season he scored a total of 14 goals, a slight disappointment afyter his prolific goal tally the previous season. Beattie, James Beattie, James

 

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