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== Playing career ==
== Playing career ==


Cade started his career at Middlesbrough FC, signing as a youth team player where he played as a forward or as a central defender. Scoring 15 goals in the 20 Academy games in the first season prompted Bryan Robson (current first team manager) to have a look, choosing to watch his old club Manchester United. The result was a 4 goal display from Cade and a run a way 6-1 victory for Middlesbrough.
Cade started his career at [[Middlesbrough FC]], signing as a youth team player where he played as a forward or as a central defender. Scoring 15 goals in the 20 Academy games in the first season prompted [[Bryan Robson]] (current first team manager) to have a look, choosing to watch his old club [[Manchester United]]. The result was a 4 goal display from Cade and a run a way 6-1 victory for Middlesbrough.


Cade went on to represent England Youth on a number of occasions, from under 15's to under 19's. The highlight being picked for the FIFA European Championships, held in England. England finished 4th that year being knocked out of the semi-finals by France at Newcastle's St James Park in front of 26.500 spectators. Spain, boasting Fernando Torres and Iniesta won the final.
Cade went on to represent England Youth on a number of occasions, from under 15's to under 19's. The highlight being picked for the FIFA European Championships, held in England. England finished 4th that year being knocked out of the semi-finals by France at Newcastle's St James Park in front of 26.500 spectators. Spain, boasting [[Fernando Torres]] and [[Iniesta]] won the final.
Steve Mclaren gave Cade his first team debut in the Carling Cup defeat to Ipswich Town wearing the number 41 squad number. It proved to also be his last game for the club. Finding it difficult to get into the first team, Cade went out on loan to Chesterfield Fc, spending 2 months on loan scoring 3 league and cup goals wearing the number 27 squad number under manager Roy McFarland.
[[Steve McClaren]] gave Cade his first team debut in the Carling Cup defeat to [[Ipswich Town]] wearing the number 41 squad number. It proved to also be his last game for the club. Finding it difficult to get into the first team, Cade went out on loan to [[Chesterfield FC]], spending 2 months on loan scoring 3 league and cup goals wearing the number 27 squad number under manager [[Roy McFarland]].


His impressive start to league football alerted Colchester United FC to pursue his services and Cade signed for them in November 3. That season proved to be a successful one for the club which saw them in 5th round of the F.A Cup and staying in the playoff places of league 1 for a long time. Cade's time at Colchester proved to be unsuccessful playing the majority of games in midfield wearing the number 11 squad number and failing to score in the any of the 25 games he played. His contract was not renewed at the end of the season by manager Phil Parkinson. <ref>http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/colchesterunited/fb_news.php?storyid=15106&title=whatever_happened_to..._jamie_cade</ref>
His impressive start to league football alerted [[Colchester United FC]] to pursue his services and Cade signed for them in November 3. That season proved to be a successful one for the club which saw them in 5th round of the [[F.A Cup]] and staying in the playoff places of league 1 for a long time. Cade's time at Colchester proved to be unsuccessful playing the majority of games in midfield wearing the number 11 squad number and failing to score in the any of the 25 games he played. His contract was not renewed at the end of the season by manager [[Phil Parkinson]]. <ref>http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/colchesterunited/fb_news.php?storyid=15106&title=whatever_happened_to..._jamie_cade</ref>


He had brief spells with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Darlington before joining Crawley Town FC under Francis Vines. Having scored 4 league and cup goals under Vines and caretaker Simon Wormal, Cade went on loan to Lewes Fc in the Conference South after Vines was sacked and former Chelsea legend John Hollins took charge.
He had brief spells with [[Inverness Caledonian Thistle]] and [[Darlington]] before joining [[Crawley Town FC]] under [[Francis Vines]]. Having scored 4 league and cup goals under Vines and caretaker [[Simon Wormal]], Cade went on loan to Lewes Fc in the Conference South after Vines was sacked and former [[Chelsea]] legend [[John Hollins]] took charge.
The spell at Lewes proved Successful scoring 7 goals in his time there taking his season tally to 11. Cade went on to play 96 games for Lewes Fc scoring 21 goals in his time. A conference South league winners medal was his first silverware and the best finish of the clubs history.
The spell at Lewes proved Successful scoring 7 goals in his time there taking his season tally to 11. Cade went on to play 96 games for Lewes Fc scoring 21 goals in his time. A conference South league winners medal was his first silverware and the best finish of the clubs history.


Cade had a brief loan spell at Tonbridge Angels, where he later signed a 2 year contract under manager Tommy Warrilow playing in Isthmian Premiere League. The first season ending with a 15 goal tally, in a playoff defeat to the hands of Carshalton Athletic Fc. The following season was a struggle scoring just 5 times in a season ending way outside the playoff spots.
Cade had a brief loan spell at [[Tonbridge Angels]], where he later signed a 2 year contract under manager [[Tommy Warrilow]] playing in Isthmian Premiere League. The first season ending with a 15 goal tally, in a playoff defeat to the hands of [[Carshalton Athletic FC]]. The following season was a struggle scoring just 5 times in a season ending way outside the playoff spots.


Cade left Tonbridge and signed for [[Hastings United]] of the Isthmian Premier League under the guidance of Tony Dolby. Cade left Hastings the day Tony Dolby was sacked and signed for [[Horsham FC]] under John Mags. Horsham finished the season just above the relegation zone and Cade proved popular with manager John Mags who publicly praised Cade in the local media saying the club owed a lot to Cade for his services and help retaining the Premiere League status. Cade scored 10 of his 11 goals at Horsham after joining just before Christmas ending the season as runaway leading scorer.
Cade left Tonbridge and signed for [[Hastings United]] of the Isthmian Premier League under the guidance of [[Tony Dolby]]. Cade left Hastings the day Tony Dolby was sacked and signed for [[Horsham FC]] under [[John Mags]]. Horsham finished the season just above the relegation zone and Cade proved popular with manager [[John Mags]] who publicly praised Cade in the local media saying the club owed a lot to Cade for his services and help retaining the Premier League status. Cade scored 10 of his 11 goals at Horsham after joining just before Christmas ending the season as runaway leading scorer.


Cade was brought back to Lewes FC for the 2011/12 season by his former manager Steve King.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/9106919.Lewes_make_three_signings/ | title=Lewes Make Three Signings | year = 2011 | publisher = The Argus }}</ref>
Cade was brought back to [[Lewes FC]] for the 2011/12 season by his former manager Steve King.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/9106919.Lewes_make_three_signings/ | title=Lewes Make Three Signings | year = 2011 | publisher = The Argus }}</ref>But left due a lack of games.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:24, 10 December 2011

Jamie Cade
Personal information
Date of birth (1985-01-15) 15 January 1985 (age 39)
Place of birth Durham, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Crawley Down
Youth career
Middlesbrough
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2003 Middlesbrough 0 (0)
2003Chesterfield (loan) 9 (2)
2003–2005 Colchester United 10 (0)
2005–2006 Crawley Town 15 (3)
2006–2008 Lewes 43 (9)
2008Tonbridge Angels (loan) 5 (1)
2008–2010 Tonbridge Angels 37 (12)
2010 Hastings United 23 (1)
2010–2011 Horsham 20 (9)
2011 Lewes 0 (0)
2011- Crawley Down 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jamie Cade (born 15 January 1985) is an English football forward now playing for Lewes FC.

Playing career

Cade started his career at Middlesbrough FC, signing as a youth team player where he played as a forward or as a central defender. Scoring 15 goals in the 20 Academy games in the first season prompted Bryan Robson (current first team manager) to have a look, choosing to watch his old club Manchester United. The result was a 4 goal display from Cade and a run a way 6-1 victory for Middlesbrough.

Cade went on to represent England Youth on a number of occasions, from under 15's to under 19's. The highlight being picked for the FIFA European Championships, held in England. England finished 4th that year being knocked out of the semi-finals by France at Newcastle's St James Park in front of 26.500 spectators. Spain, boasting Fernando Torres and Iniesta won the final. Steve McClaren gave Cade his first team debut in the Carling Cup defeat to Ipswich Town wearing the number 41 squad number. It proved to also be his last game for the club. Finding it difficult to get into the first team, Cade went out on loan to Chesterfield FC, spending 2 months on loan scoring 3 league and cup goals wearing the number 27 squad number under manager Roy McFarland.

His impressive start to league football alerted Colchester United FC to pursue his services and Cade signed for them in November 3. That season proved to be a successful one for the club which saw them in 5th round of the F.A Cup and staying in the playoff places of league 1 for a long time. Cade's time at Colchester proved to be unsuccessful playing the majority of games in midfield wearing the number 11 squad number and failing to score in the any of the 25 games he played. His contract was not renewed at the end of the season by manager Phil Parkinson. [1]

He had brief spells with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Darlington before joining Crawley Town FC under Francis Vines. Having scored 4 league and cup goals under Vines and caretaker Simon Wormal, Cade went on loan to Lewes Fc in the Conference South after Vines was sacked and former Chelsea legend John Hollins took charge. The spell at Lewes proved Successful scoring 7 goals in his time there taking his season tally to 11. Cade went on to play 96 games for Lewes Fc scoring 21 goals in his time. A conference South league winners medal was his first silverware and the best finish of the clubs history.

Cade had a brief loan spell at Tonbridge Angels, where he later signed a 2 year contract under manager Tommy Warrilow playing in Isthmian Premiere League. The first season ending with a 15 goal tally, in a playoff defeat to the hands of Carshalton Athletic FC. The following season was a struggle scoring just 5 times in a season ending way outside the playoff spots.

Cade left Tonbridge and signed for Hastings United of the Isthmian Premier League under the guidance of Tony Dolby. Cade left Hastings the day Tony Dolby was sacked and signed for Horsham FC under John Mags. Horsham finished the season just above the relegation zone and Cade proved popular with manager John Mags who publicly praised Cade in the local media saying the club owed a lot to Cade for his services and help retaining the Premier League status. Cade scored 10 of his 11 goals at Horsham after joining just before Christmas ending the season as runaway leading scorer.

Cade was brought back to Lewes FC for the 2011/12 season by his former manager Steve King.[2]But left due a lack of games.

References

  1. ^ http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/colchesterunited/fb_news.php?storyid=15106&title=whatever_happened_to..._jamie_cade
  2. ^ "Lewes Make Three Signings". The Argus. 2011.

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