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Kit Symons
Kit Symons1
Fulham info
Full name Christopher Jeremiah Symons
Date of birth 8 Mar 1971
Place of birth    Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
Height 6ft 2in (1.88m)
Playing position Centre back
Current player? No
Number(s) worn 6 (1999-2001)
Debut Macclesfield (a) (8 Aug 1998)
Last Appearance Leicester (a) (22 Sept 2001)
First goal York (h) (19 Sept 1998)
Last goal Chesterfield (h) (27 Sept 2000)
Joined from Manchester City, free - 1 Jul 1998
Left for Crystal Palace, £400,000 - Dec 2001
League apps (gls) 102 (13)
All apps (gls) 129 (14)
Other clubs Portsmouth (1988-1995)
Manchester City (1995-1998)
Crystal Palace (2001-2005)
International Wales (1992-2001)
Apps (gls) 36 (2)

Kit Symons is a former player and manager of Fulham. He was with the club as a player from 1998 until 2001 and as manager of the first team from October 2014 until November 2015. Kit had previous roles throughout the entire of the club's academy from scouting to managing the U18 and U21 squads. As a player he was a centre back, and represented Wales internationally on 36 occasions.

Career[]

Before Fulham[]

Fulham (1998-2001)[]

Kit signed for Fulham in July 1998 on a free transfer from Manchester City. Considered a coup for the club, he quickly became a firm favourite in the heart of the Whites' defence alongside Chris Coleman as he helped the club become champions of the Second Division in 1998-99.

His playing time with Fulham was hindered somewhat as Andy Melville began to take his place alongside Coleman as first choice centre back throughout 1999-00 and the First Division championship winning season of 2000-01.

After Fulham[]

Kit played out the rest of his playing days at Crystal Palace after a move at the start of 2001-02. He played a part in their return to the Premier League in 2003-04 as they won the Play-off final. In his final season in 2004-05, his only playing time was with their reserve team as he did not make a single appearance with the first team.


Career honours[]

As player[]

Fulham[]

  • Second Division (1892-1992) / First Division (1992-2004) / Championship (2004-present)
    • Winners (1): 2000-01
  • Third Division (1920-1992) / Second Division (1992-2004) / League One (2004-present)
    • Winners (1): 1998-99

Crystal Palace[]

  • Second Division (1892-1992) / First Division (1992-2004) / Championship (2004-present)
    • Play-off Winners (1): 2003-04

Fulham squads[]

Fulham FC
1998-99 squad
GK Arendse GK Brown GK Taylor DF Albert DF Brevett DF Coleman DF Finnan DF Lawrence DF McAnespie DF Morgan DF Neilson DF J Smith DF Symons DF Uhlenbeek MF Betsy MF Bracewell MF Brazier MF Brooker MF Collins MF Davis MF Hayward MF Keller MF Salako MF Scott MF N Smith MF Trollope FW Beardsley FW Cornwall FW Hayles FW Horsfield FW Lehmann FW Moody FW Peschisolido
Manager
Flag of England Kevin Keegan
Fulham FC
1999-00 squad
1. Taylor 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Symons 7. Trollope 8. Clark 9. Horsfield 10. Peschisolido 11. Hayward 12. Hahnemann 13. Riedle 14. Morgan 15. Hayles 16. Neilson 17. Collins 18. Salako / Cadamarteri / Ball 19. Smith / Goldbæk 20. Uhlenbeek 21. Selley 22. McAnespie 23. Davis 24. Brooker 25. McGuckin 26. Betsy 27. Knight 28. Cornwall 29. Collymore / Phelan 30. Hughes / Thompson 31. Lewis
Manager
Flag of England Paul Bracewell / Flag of France Jean Tigana
Fulham FC
2000-01 squad
1. Taylor 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Symons 7. Trollope 8. Clark 9. Sahnoun 10. J Collins 11. Hayward / Møller 12. Hahnemann 13. Riedle 14. Morgan 15. Hayles 16. Neilson 17. W Collins 18. McAnespie 19. Goldbæk 20. Saha 21. Peschisolido 22. Boa Morte 23. Davis 24. Goma 25. Fernandes 26. Betsy 27. Knight 28. Cornwall 29. Phelan 30. Thompson 31. Lewis 32. Keevill 33. Willock 34. Hammond 35. McCracken 36. Hudson 40. Štolcers
Manager
Flag of France Jean Tigana
Fulham FC
2001-02 squad
1. van der Sar 2. Finnan 3. Brevett 4. Melville 5. Coleman 6. Symons 7. Harley 8. Clark 9. Marlet 10. Collins 12. Taylor 14. Malbranque 15. Hayles 16. Knight 18. Legwinski 19. Goldbæk 20. Saha 22. Boa Morte 23. Davis 24. Goma 25. Ouaddou 26. Betsy 29. Trollope 30. Thompson 31. Lewis 32. Hahnemann 33. Willock 34. Hammond 35. McAnespie 36. Hudson 38. Cornwall 40. Štolcers
Manager
Flag of France Jean Tigana
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