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Player Profile:
Fraser Wright
Full Name:
Fraser Wright
Nickname: Unknown
Squad No: 14
Position:
Left Sided Defender
Date of Birth:
23/12/79
Birth Place:
Ayrshire
Height: 5ft
11ins
Former Clubs:
Stranraer, St Mirren Boys
Signed for Killie:
June 2005
Contract Ends: May 2007
Notes:
Fraser Wright jacked in
his job as a mechanic to sign full-time with Kilmarnock,
in late June of 2005. The 25-year-old left-sided
player knew he’d made the right decision after seeing the new
fixture-list. Wright completed a
sizzling summer of 2005, which saw him
clinch promotion with Stranraer, wed his
sweetheart Kirsty Brown then join Killie in time for their training
trip to Italy. But he admitted quitting
Stranraer and the long trek for HOME games was a real winner. He
said: “I was delighted looking at the
fixture-list with the furthest games being
Aberdeen and Inverness when every second
week was like an away game at Stranraer. I live in Stonehouse and
for a home game I would leave the house at
9.30 in the morning to be there at 12.30. But now it’s going to be
just half an hour along the road.”
The move took
weeks to complete with Wright going on honeymoon then Killie boss
Jim Jefferies jetting off on holiday
before
the player’s return. Wright said:“I always wanted full-time
football but had pretty much given up on
it so it was definitely a surprise. I wasn’t expecting it at all.
“I started out at St Mirren in the same youth team as Burton
O’Brien and David McNamee but they went to
Blackburn and I went to Stranraer.” As for quitting his job as a
mechanic,Wright
said: “It’s not too
much of a risk because the job was with my father-in-law, Bobby
Brown, so I still have
that to fall back on if things don’t workout.”
The player confessed it was still hard to quit Stair Park for
Killie after seven years. He said:
“It was a bit of a wrench because the boys at Stranraer
are more friends than anything. I had won
two promotions with them and been relegated.
But if you get the chance to play in the SPL you
have to take it.” Jefferies
said: “We looked at Fraser when
Freddie Dindeleux
intimated his future was away from
Kilmarnock.” |

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