Darren Eadie

Where is Darren Eadie now?

A huge fan’s favourite at Norwich City, Darren Eadie’s football career was cruelly cut short at the age of 28 in 2003 due to repeated knee injuries.

A pacy left-sided midfielder he started his professional football career at the Canaries in 1993 going onto make over 200 first-team appearances before making a £3 million move to Leicester City. Unfortunately he was only able to feature in 40 games for the Foxes before his enforced retirement.

On the international scene Eadie made seven appearances for the England under-21’s and was called up once to the senior side for the Tournoi de France in 1997.

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Upon retiring from playing Eadie started a new career in the media and has worked as a pundit on various television and radio shows including Sky Sports, Radio Norfolk and talkSPORT. He also spent three years working as a presenter on Mustard TV which was a regional TV station broadcasting to Norwich and the surrounding areas.

In 2015 he joined Langley School in Loddon, Norfolk as head of football where he established a high-level academy programme during the three years he spent there. He then moved to his current role as head of football at co-educational and boarding school St Joseph’s in Ipswich in 2018.

In March 2020 Eadie made a return to men’s football when he was appointed in his current role as joint-manager of non-league side Leiston.

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Darren Eadie: Premier League Statistics

NationalityEnglish
PositionMidfielder
Appearances81
Goals7
Yellow Cards4
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forLeicester City, Norwich City

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 11 May 2021 by Admin