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James Constable

James Ashley Constable (born 4 October 1984) is an English semi-professional football coach and player who plays as a striker. He plays for and is the assistant manager at National League North club Banbury United. He has played in the Football League for Walsall, Shrewsbury Town and Oxford United.

James Constable
Constable playing for Eastleigh in 2017
Personal information
Full name James Ashley Constable[1]
Date of birth (1984-10-04) 4 October 1984 (age 39)[2]
Place of birth Malmesbury, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Banbury United (player-assistant manager)
Youth career
Cirencester Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–2003 Cirencester Town
2003–2006 Chippenham Town 66 (29)
2005–2006Walsall (loan) 6 (2)
2006–2007 Walsall 17 (1)
2006–2007Kidderminster Harriers (loan) 9 (5)
2007–2008 Kidderminster Harriers 38 (12)
2008–2009 Shrewsbury Town 14 (4)
2008–2009Oxford United (loan) 42 (23)
2009–2014 Oxford United 204 (67)
2014–2019 Eastleigh 161 (39)
2018Poole Town (loan) 10 (2)
2018–2019Poole Town (loan) 25 (13)
2019 Hungerford Town 17 (3)
2020– Banbury United 5 (0)
International career
2007–2009 England C 3 (1)
Managerial career
2021– Banbury United (player-assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:37, 19 June 2021 (UTC)

Constable started his career with the Cirencester Town youth system, before breaking into the first team during the 2002–03 season. He moved to Chippenham Town in 2003, before signing for Walsall in the Football League in 2005. He moved out on loan to Kidderminster Harriers of the Conference National in 2006, before signing permanently in 2007. After a year at the club, during which he scored the first club goal at the new Wembley Stadium in the 2007 FA Trophy final, he returned to the League with Shrewsbury Town. After spending 2008–09 on loan at Oxford United, he signed for the club permanently in 2009. Constable scored the second goal in Oxford's 3–1 2010 Conference Premier play-off final victory over York City in 2010, which secured Oxford's promotion into League Two. He was leading goalscorer in each of his six seasons at the club, and when he left after 2013–14 he had scored 106 goals, one short of the club record.

He has played for the England national C team, who represent England at non-League level, making his debut in 2007 in a 2–0 victory over Finland in the International Challenge Trophy. He scored the goal in a 2–2 draw with Italy in 2008 that took England to the International Challenge Trophy final, which Constable played in as England were defeated 1–0 by the Belgium under-21 team in 2009.

Club career edit

Early life and career edit

Constable was born in Malmesbury, Wiltshire,[4][5] and grew up in the town as a Tottenham Hotspur supporter.[6] He played for Malmesbury Youth before starting his career with Cirencester Town after progressing through their youth system, playing for the Academy and making several first-team appearances as a substitute in the 2002–03 season.[7][8] He progressed to being a regular in the team and signed for Southern League Premier Division club Chippenham Town in December 2003.[8] He made his debut in a 3–1 defeat to Tiverton Town on 1 January 2004, scoring in the following match against Nuneaton Borough with the opening goal in a 1–1 draw[9] He finished 2003–04 with 19 appearances and 9 goals for Chippenham.[9] He made 37 appearances and scored 13 goals in 2004–05.[10] He scored for Chippenham with the opening goal in a 1–1 draw against Worcester City in the FA Cup first round in November 2005.[11] While playing as a semi-professional at Chippenham, he worked in an undergarment lining factory.[6]

Walsall edit

Football League clubs Bristol City, Swansea City, Swindon Town and Walsall all made enquiries for Constable in November 2005.[12] He eventually signed for League One team Walsall on 21 November 2005 on loan until 1 January 2006, when he would sign permanently for a fee of £4,000 on a contract until June 2007,[13][14] having made 14 appearances and scored 8 goals for Chippenham up to that point in 2005–06.[15] He made his debut as an 82nd-minute substitute in a 1–0 victory over AFC Bournemouth in the Football League Trophy on 22 November 2005.[16] This was followed by his Football League debut four days later after being introduced as an 89th-minute substitute in a 3–1 victory over Rotherham United.[16]

He scored his first goal for Walsall in a 3–2 victory over Wycombe Wanderers in the Trophy on 20 December with a "fine drive", which drew the teams at 1–1.[16][17] Constable scored two goals in seven minutes to help Walsall to a 2–0 victory over Blackpool.[18] His first appearance after signing permanently came in a 3–0 defeat to Bristol City on 2 January 2006.[16] He scored Walsall's second equaliser in a 2–2 draw against Swansea City in the Football League Trophy, which was lost 6–5 on a penalty shoot-out.[19] Chippenham failed in an attempt to re-sign Constable on loan for the remainder of 2005–06 in February 2006.[20] He scored his last goal of 2005–06 with a shot from Dean Keates' cross, which was the opening goal in a 1–1 draw with Port Vale on 15 April 2006.[16][21] He finished the season with 5 goals in 20 appearances for Walsall.[16]

Kidderminster Harriers edit

 
Constable warming up for Kidderminster Harriers in 2007

He joined Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers on 24 November 2006 on a two-month loan,[22] having made nine appearances for Walsall up to that point in 2006–07.[23] After arriving at Kidderminster, he made "a mammoth impact".[24] He made his debut in a 2–1 defeat to Stevenage Borough,[25] and manager Mark Yates praised him, saying "I thought James was excellent, bar taking the couple of chances that fell his way he can be well pleased with himself."[26] He scored his first goal in the following match, a 3–1 victory over Gravesend & Northfleet, with a "clinical finish" from a Michael Blackwood cross.[25][27] He scored two goals against Stafford Rangers after he "coolly slotted home" and scored with "ease into the bottom-right corner", which gave Kidderminster a 2–1 victory on 26 December 2006.[28] His hat-trick in a 4–0 victory against Vauxhall Motors in the first round of the FA Trophy in January 2007 was the first for a Kidderminster player since Bo Henriksen in 2003.[29][30] After impressing during the loan,[24] he moved to the club permanently on 31 January 2007 on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[31] He scored Kidderminster's equaliser in a 1–1 draw against St Albans City on 24 March 2007, before being sent off for a "wild" challenge on Ahmed Deen.[32] In the 2007 FA Trophy final, Constable scored the first and second goals for an English club at the new Wembley Stadium, although his efforts were in vain as Kidderminster lost 3–2 to Stevenage Borough.[33] He finished the season as Kidderminster's top scorer with 16 goals in 32 appearances.[25]

He scored his first goals of 2007–08 with a hat-trick in a 4–0 victory over Exeter City on 1 September 2007.[34] After two matches without scoring, he scored a second hat-trick for Kidderminster in a 5–4 defeat to Ebbsfleet United.[34] He was substituted at half-time in Kidderminster's 2–1 defeat to Histon in October 2007,[35] after picking up a hamstring injury.[36] He made his return in a 2–0 victory over Ware in the FA Cup in November 2007, scoring the first goal with a shot from 18 yards.[34][37] He was sent off in a 2–0 defeat against Oxford United on 24 November 2007 for elbowing James Clarke,[38] and after having an appeal rejected, was given a three-match suspension.[39] He made his return in a 2–1 away win over Hinckley United in the Conference League Cup on 22 December 2007.[34]

Shrewsbury Town edit

 
Constable playing for Shrewsbury Town in 2008

Constable transferred to League Two club Shrewsbury Town on 31 January 2008, transfer deadline day, along with Harriers teammate Scott Bevan,[40] being billed as "the striker to help Shrewsbury Town push for the play-offs."[41] He made his debut two days later, coming on as a 50th-minute substitute in a 2–1 defeat to Lincoln City.[42] A week later, Constable scored his first goal for Shrewsbury with a 79th-minute equaliser in a 1–1 away draw with Brentford,[42] his deflected cross-shot rolling in off the far post.[43] He made his first start in the next match on 12 February 2008,[42] scoring twice as his team came back from 3–0 down to draw 3–3 at home to Milton Keynes Dons.[44] He scored one more goal before the end of the season, in a 3–0 victory over Wrexham, which he finished with 14 appearances and 4 goals for Shrewsbury.[42] The signings of Grant Holt and Richard Walker during the summer resulted in Constable falling down the pecking order at Shrewsbury.[45]

Oxford United edit

Constable returned to the Conference Premier after signing for Oxford United on 8 July 2008 on a season-long loan for 2008–09.[46] He made his debut in a 3–0 defeat by Barrow on 8 August 2008, scoring his first goals in a 6–3 victory over Eastbourne Borough a week later, scoring twice and providing an assist.[47][48] He scored both goals in a 2–1 victory over Northwich Victoria on 2 September 2008, which was Oxford's first away victory of the season.[47] He picked up a groin strain during a 1–1 draw with Kettering Town, and was expected to be out of action for two to three weeks.[49] He did not miss any matches through this injury, playing in a 1–0 defeat to former club Kidderminster.[47] He scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Burton Albion on 18 October 2008,[47] which he said "was an absolutely massive result".[50] Manager Chris Wilder said in January 2009 he wanted to extend Constable's stay the club, claiming he "epitomises what I am trying to build here at the club".[51] With regard to extending his stay at Oxford, Constable said he was "open to offers".[52] He gathered further praise from Wilder later in the month and there were calls from Oxford fans for Constable to be signed permanently.[53]

Constable had a run of scoring five goals in as many matches from 28 December 2008 to 20 January 2009, which constituted four home victories for Oxford.[47] Following this, he went seven matches without a goal, before scoring two in a 3–3 draw with Forest Green Rovers on 7 March 2009.[47] Oxford announced he had agreed a permanent contract with the club in April 2009, although this was denied by Shrewsbury, who stated the transfer was not yet complete.[54] He scored the winning goal for Oxford in a 1–0 victory over Wrexham on 11 April 2009 with a header in the fourth minute of stoppage time,[55] which was described as "one of the most dramatic late goals in Oxford United's history".[56] He finished the season with 49 appearances and 26 goals,[47] after which he claimed Oxford's Supporters' Player of the Year and the Players' Player of the Year awards.[57] Constable's permanent transfer to Oxford eventually took place on 28 April 2009, signing a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[58] After the end of the season, he won the Conference Premier's Player of the Year and Fans' Player of the Year awards.[59]

He started 2009–10 with a "flood of goals",[60] scoring 6 times in his first 11 appearances, with his first goals of the season coming in a 4–3 victory over Histon on 15 August 2009.[61] In the following match, he scored his first hat-trick for Oxford in a 4–0 victory over Chester City.[62] However, following Chester's expulsion from the Football Conference in March 2010, these goals were discounted from the records as their results were expunged.[63] He said in February 2010 that he was considering stepping aside as Oxford's penalty kick taker, having missed three over the season.[64] Constable suffered an ankle injury in March 2010, meaning he missed three matches, with manager Wilder saying "I wouldn't put the long-term health of James in jeopardy".[61][65][66] He made his return in a 0–0 draw with Tamworth on 21 March 2010.[61] Constable scored for Oxford in a 1–1 draw at Rushden & Diamonds in their play-off semi-final first leg on 29 April 2010, giving them the lead on 29 minutes with a 12-yard volley before Mark Byrne equalised for Rushden.[61][67] He scored the second goal in the 2–0 victory over Rushden in the second leg, meaning the tie was won 3–1 on aggregate.[68] He scored Oxford's second goal as they defeated York City 3–1 in the 2010 Conference Premier play-off final at Wembley Stadium to end their four-year exile from the Football League.[69] At the Football Conference's Annual Presentation Dinner, he was named in the Conference Premier Team of the Year,[70] having finished the season with 26 goals in 44 appearances.[61]

Having acted as captain during the previous season following an injury to Adam Murray, Constable was appointed captain permanently ahead of 2010–11.[71] He played in Oxford's first Football League match since promotion, a 0–0 draw with Burton on 7 August.[72] His first goals of the season came after he scored two in a 6–1 victory over League One team Bristol Rovers on 10 August.[73] Constable finished the season with 17 goals in 46 appearances.[74]

Oxford accepted an improved offer for Constable from local rivals Swindon Town on 19 January 2012.[75] Oxford allowed Constable to talk to the club, although he refused the opportunity to discuss the move with Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio.[75]

On 16 November 2013, Constable scored his 100th goal for Oxford in a 3–1 away victory at Mansfield Town.[76]

Eastleigh edit

 
Constable playing for Eastleigh in 2017

Having been one goal short of equalling Oxford's club record for goals scored of 107, Constable turned down a new contract with the club to sign for newly promoted Conference Premier team Eastleigh on 21 May 2014 on a two-year contract.[77] He made his debut in a 3–0 away victory over Nuneaton Town on the opening day of 2014–15 on 9 August 2014.[78]

Constable joined National League South club Poole Town on 23 February 2018 on a one-month loan.[79] He made his debut a day later, starting in a 1–0 defeat away to Braintree Town.[78] He scored two goals from 10 appearances[78] as Poole were relegated with a 20th-place finish in the table.[80]

Constable re-joined Poole Town on 7 December 2018 on a one-month loan, with the club now in the Southern League Premier Division South.[81] The loan was later extended until the end of the 2018–19 season.[82] He announced his retirement from full-time football in February 2019.[83]

Later career edit

Constable signed for National League South club Hungerford Town on 29 June 2019 as a player-coach.[84] In October, while still a Hungerford player, he signed for ice hockey club Oxford City Stars of the NIHL South Division 1.[85] He left Hungerford by mutual consent on 25 November.[86]

Constable signed for Southern League Premier Division Central club Banbury United on 12 May 2020 as a player and as the assistant to newly appointed manager Andy Whing.[87]

International career edit

Constable was named in the England national C team, who represent England at non-League level, in November 2007, for a 2007–09 International Challenge Trophy match against Finland.[88] He made his debut after starting the match and England won 2–0.[89] He was called up again in October 2008 for a match against Italy,[90] scoring the goal that sent England to the International Challenge Trophy final in a 2–2 draw at the Stadio Santa Colomba.[91][92] Constable was called up to the team for this match against the Belgium under-21 team,[93] saying "It's an incredibly proud feeling to be representing my country at this level."[94] He started the match, which was played at Oxford's Kassam Stadium, and England lost 1–0,[95] during which he had a frustrating performance.[96] He earned three caps and scored one goal for England C from 2007 to 2009.[97]

Style of play edit

Constable plays as a striker and is "a big, powerful frontman with bags of pace".[98] He has been described as being a prolific goalscorer,[99] leading to remarks of him being a "hot-shot" and a "goal machine".[100][101] He was described as a "young, hungry player with bags of potential" by Kidderminster manager Mark Yates in 2007.[30] His strike partnership at Oxford United with Matt Green and Jamie Cook was described as "devastating" in 2009.[102]

Career statistics edit

As of 7 November 2020
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Chippenham Town 2003–04[9] Southern League
Premier Division
19 9 0 0 0 0 19 9
2004–05[10] Southern League
Premier Division
35 13 0 0 2[a] 0 37 13
2005–06[15] Southern League
Premier Division
12 7 2 1 0 0 14 8
Total 66 29 2 1 2 0 70 30
Walsall 2005–06[16] League One 17 3 3[b] 2 20 5
2006–07[23] League Two 6 0 1 0 1 0 1[b] 0 9 0
Total 23 3 1 0 1 0 4 2 29 5
Kidderminster Harriers 2006–07[25] Conference National 23 6 9[c] 10 32 16
2007–08[34] Conference Premier 24 11 1 1 3[d] 2 28 14
Total 47 17 1 1 12 12 60 30
Shrewsbury Town 2007–08[42] League Two 14 4 14 4
Oxford United (loan) 2008–09[47] Conference Premier 42 23 4 2 3[e] 1 49 26
Oxford United 2009–10[61] Conference Premier 37 22 2 1 5[f] 3 44 26
2010–11[74] League Two 44 15 0 0 2 2 0 0 46 17
2011–12[103] League Two 40 11 1 0 1 0 1[b] 0 43 11
2012–13[104] League Two 39 9 3 3 2 0 3[b] 2 47 14
2013–14[105] League Two 44 10 5 1 1 0 1[b] 1 51 12
Total 246 90 15 7 6 2 13 7 280 106
Eastleigh 2014–15[78] Conference Premier 43 18 3 1 2[g] 0 48 19
2015–16[78] National League 36 15 4 1 2[c] 1 42 17
2016–17[78] National League 42 4 5 1 0 0 47 5
2017–18[78] National League 26 2 1 0 1[c] 0 28 2
2018–19[78] National League 14 0 1 0 0 0 15 0
Total 161 39 14 3 5 1 180 43
Poole Town (loan) 2017–18[78] National League South 10 2 10 2
Poole Town (loan) 2018–19[106] Southern League
Premier Division South
25 13 3[h] 0 28 13
Total 35 15 3 0 38 15
Hungerford Town 2019–20[107] National League South 17 3 2 1 0 0 19 4
Banbury United 2020–21[107] Southern League
Premier Division Central
5 0 3 0 0 0 8 0
Career total 654 200 38 13 7 2 39 22 698 237
  1. ^ Appearances in Southern League Premier Division play-offs
  2. ^ a b c d e Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
  3. ^ a b c Appearance(s) in FA Trophy
  4. ^ One appearance and one goal in Conference League Cup, two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy
  5. ^ One appearance in Conference League Cup, two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy
  6. ^ Two appearances in FA Trophy, three appearances and three goals in Conference Premier play-offs
  7. ^ Appearances in Conference Premier play-offs
  8. ^ One appearance in Dorset Senior Cup, two in Southern League Premier Division South play-offs

Honours edit

Oxford United

Individual

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james, constable, james, ashley, constable, born, october, 1984, english, semi, professional, football, coach, player, plays, striker, plays, assistant, manager, national, league, north, club, banbury, united, played, football, league, walsall, shrewsbury, tow. James Ashley Constable born 4 October 1984 is an English semi professional football coach and player who plays as a striker He plays for and is the assistant manager at National League North club Banbury United He has played in the Football League for Walsall Shrewsbury Town and Oxford United James ConstableConstable playing for Eastleigh in 2017Personal informationFull nameJames Ashley Constable 1 Date of birth 1984 10 04 4 October 1984 age 39 2 Place of birthMalmesbury EnglandHeight6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 3 Position s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamBanbury United player assistant manager Youth careerCirencester TownSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 0000 2003Cirencester Town2003 2006Chippenham Town66 29 2005 2006 Walsall loan 6 2 2006 2007Walsall17 1 2006 2007 Kidderminster Harriers loan 9 5 2007 2008Kidderminster Harriers38 12 2008 2009Shrewsbury Town14 4 2008 2009 Oxford United loan 42 23 2009 2014Oxford United204 67 2014 2019Eastleigh161 39 2018 Poole Town loan 10 2 2018 2019 Poole Town loan 25 13 2019Hungerford Town17 3 2020 Banbury United5 0 International career2007 2009England C3 1 Managerial career2021 Banbury United player assistant Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 23 37 19 June 2021 UTC Constable started his career with the Cirencester Town youth system before breaking into the first team during the 2002 03 season He moved to Chippenham Town in 2003 before signing for Walsall in the Football League in 2005 He moved out on loan to Kidderminster Harriers of the Conference National in 2006 before signing permanently in 2007 After a year at the club during which he scored the first club goal at the new Wembley Stadium in the 2007 FA Trophy final he returned to the League with Shrewsbury Town After spending 2008 09 on loan at Oxford United he signed for the club permanently in 2009 Constable scored the second goal in Oxford s 3 1 2010 Conference Premier play off final victory over York City in 2010 which secured Oxford s promotion into League Two He was leading goalscorer in each of his six seasons at the club and when he left after 2013 14 he had scored 106 goals one short of the club record He has played for the England national C team who represent England at non League level making his debut in 2007 in a 2 0 victory over Finland in the International Challenge Trophy He scored the goal in a 2 2 draw with Italy in 2008 that took England to the International Challenge Trophy final which Constable played in as England were defeated 1 0 by the Belgium under 21 team in 2009 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Walsall 1 3 Kidderminster Harriers 1 4 Shrewsbury Town 1 5 Oxford United 1 6 Eastleigh 1 7 Later career 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Career statistics 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editEarly life and career edit Constable was born in Malmesbury Wiltshire 4 5 and grew up in the town as a Tottenham Hotspur supporter 6 He played for Malmesbury Youth before starting his career with Cirencester Town after progressing through their youth system playing for the Academy and making several first team appearances as a substitute in the 2002 03 season 7 8 He progressed to being a regular in the team and signed for Southern League Premier Division club Chippenham Town in December 2003 8 He made his debut in a 3 1 defeat to Tiverton Town on 1 January 2004 scoring in the following match against Nuneaton Borough with the opening goal in a 1 1 draw 9 He finished 2003 04 with 19 appearances and 9 goals for Chippenham 9 He made 37 appearances and scored 13 goals in 2004 05 10 He scored for Chippenham with the opening goal in a 1 1 draw against Worcester City in the FA Cup first round in November 2005 11 While playing as a semi professional at Chippenham he worked in an undergarment lining factory 6 Walsall edit Football League clubs Bristol City Swansea City Swindon Town and Walsall all made enquiries for Constable in November 2005 12 He eventually signed for League One team Walsall on 21 November 2005 on loan until 1 January 2006 when he would sign permanently for a fee of 4 000 on a contract until June 2007 13 14 having made 14 appearances and scored 8 goals for Chippenham up to that point in 2005 06 15 He made his debut as an 82nd minute substitute in a 1 0 victory over AFC Bournemouth in the Football League Trophy on 22 November 2005 16 This was followed by his Football League debut four days later after being introduced as an 89th minute substitute in a 3 1 victory over Rotherham United 16 He scored his first goal for Walsall in a 3 2 victory over Wycombe Wanderers in the Trophy on 20 December with a fine drive which drew the teams at 1 1 16 17 Constable scored two goals in seven minutes to help Walsall to a 2 0 victory over Blackpool 18 His first appearance after signing permanently came in a 3 0 defeat to Bristol City on 2 January 2006 16 He scored Walsall s second equaliser in a 2 2 draw against Swansea City in the Football League Trophy which was lost 6 5 on a penalty shoot out 19 Chippenham failed in an attempt to re sign Constable on loan for the remainder of 2005 06 in February 2006 20 He scored his last goal of 2005 06 with a shot from Dean Keates cross which was the opening goal in a 1 1 draw with Port Vale on 15 April 2006 16 21 He finished the season with 5 goals in 20 appearances for Walsall 16 Kidderminster Harriers edit nbsp Constable warming up for Kidderminster Harriers in 2007 He joined Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers on 24 November 2006 on a two month loan 22 having made nine appearances for Walsall up to that point in 2006 07 23 After arriving at Kidderminster he made a mammoth impact 24 He made his debut in a 2 1 defeat to Stevenage Borough 25 and manager Mark Yates praised him saying I thought James was excellent bar taking the couple of chances that fell his way he can be well pleased with himself 26 He scored his first goal in the following match a 3 1 victory over Gravesend amp Northfleet with a clinical finish from a Michael Blackwood cross 25 27 He scored two goals against Stafford Rangers after he coolly slotted home and scored with ease into the bottom right corner which gave Kidderminster a 2 1 victory on 26 December 2006 28 His hat trick in a 4 0 victory against Vauxhall Motors in the first round of the FA Trophy in January 2007 was the first for a Kidderminster player since Bo Henriksen in 2003 29 30 After impressing during the loan 24 he moved to the club permanently on 31 January 2007 on a two and a half year contract for an undisclosed fee 31 He scored Kidderminster s equaliser in a 1 1 draw against St Albans City on 24 March 2007 before being sent off for a wild challenge on Ahmed Deen 32 In the 2007 FA Trophy final Constable scored the first and second goals for an English club at the new Wembley Stadium although his efforts were in vain as Kidderminster lost 3 2 to Stevenage Borough 33 He finished the season as Kidderminster s top scorer with 16 goals in 32 appearances 25 He scored his first goals of 2007 08 with a hat trick in a 4 0 victory over Exeter City on 1 September 2007 34 After two matches without scoring he scored a second hat trick for Kidderminster in a 5 4 defeat to Ebbsfleet United 34 He was substituted at half time in Kidderminster s 2 1 defeat to Histon in October 2007 35 after picking up a hamstring injury 36 He made his return in a 2 0 victory over Ware in the FA Cup in November 2007 scoring the first goal with a shot from 18 yards 34 37 He was sent off in a 2 0 defeat against Oxford United on 24 November 2007 for elbowing James Clarke 38 and after having an appeal rejected was given a three match suspension 39 He made his return in a 2 1 away win over Hinckley United in the Conference League Cup on 22 December 2007 34 Shrewsbury Town edit nbsp Constable playing for Shrewsbury Town in 2008 Constable transferred to League Two club Shrewsbury Town on 31 January 2008 transfer deadline day along with Harriers teammate Scott Bevan 40 being billed as the striker to help Shrewsbury Town push for the play offs 41 He made his debut two days later coming on as a 50th minute substitute in a 2 1 defeat to Lincoln City 42 A week later Constable scored his first goal for Shrewsbury with a 79th minute equaliser in a 1 1 away draw with Brentford 42 his deflected cross shot rolling in off the far post 43 He made his first start in the next match on 12 February 2008 42 scoring twice as his team came back from 3 0 down to draw 3 3 at home to Milton Keynes Dons 44 He scored one more goal before the end of the season in a 3 0 victory over Wrexham which he finished with 14 appearances and 4 goals for Shrewsbury 42 The signings of Grant Holt and Richard Walker during the summer resulted in Constable falling down the pecking order at Shrewsbury 45 Oxford United edit Constable returned to the Conference Premier after signing for Oxford United on 8 July 2008 on a season long loan for 2008 09 46 He made his debut in a 3 0 defeat by Barrow on 8 August 2008 scoring his first goals in a 6 3 victory over Eastbourne Borough a week later scoring twice and providing an assist 47 48 He scored both goals in a 2 1 victory over Northwich Victoria on 2 September 2008 which was Oxford s first away victory of the season 47 He picked up a groin strain during a 1 1 draw with Kettering Town and was expected to be out of action for two to three weeks 49 He did not miss any matches through this injury playing in a 1 0 defeat to former club Kidderminster 47 He scored the winning goal in a 2 1 victory over Burton Albion on 18 October 2008 47 which he said was an absolutely massive result 50 Manager Chris Wilder said in January 2009 he wanted to extend Constable s stay the club claiming he epitomises what I am trying to build here at the club 51 With regard to extending his stay at Oxford Constable said he was open to offers 52 He gathered further praise from Wilder later in the month and there were calls from Oxford fans for Constable to be signed permanently 53 Constable had a run of scoring five goals in as many matches from 28 December 2008 to 20 January 2009 which constituted four home victories for Oxford 47 Following this he went seven matches without a goal before scoring two in a 3 3 draw with Forest Green Rovers on 7 March 2009 47 Oxford announced he had agreed a permanent contract with the club in April 2009 although this was denied by Shrewsbury who stated the transfer was not yet complete 54 He scored the winning goal for Oxford in a 1 0 victory over Wrexham on 11 April 2009 with a header in the fourth minute of stoppage time 55 which was described as one of the most dramatic late goals in Oxford United s history 56 He finished the season with 49 appearances and 26 goals 47 after which he claimed Oxford s Supporters Player of the Year and the Players Player of the Year awards 57 Constable s permanent transfer to Oxford eventually took place on 28 April 2009 signing a three year contract for an undisclosed fee 58 After the end of the season he won the Conference Premier s Player of the Year and Fans Player of the Year awards 59 He started 2009 10 with a flood of goals 60 scoring 6 times in his first 11 appearances with his first goals of the season coming in a 4 3 victory over Histon on 15 August 2009 61 In the following match he scored his first hat trick for Oxford in a 4 0 victory over Chester City 62 However following Chester s expulsion from the Football Conference in March 2010 these goals were discounted from the records as their results were expunged 63 He said in February 2010 that he was considering stepping aside as Oxford s penalty kick taker having missed three over the season 64 Constable suffered an ankle injury in March 2010 meaning he missed three matches with manager Wilder saying I wouldn t put the long term health of James in jeopardy 61 65 66 He made his return in a 0 0 draw with Tamworth on 21 March 2010 61 Constable scored for Oxford in a 1 1 draw at Rushden amp Diamonds in their play off semi final first leg on 29 April 2010 giving them the lead on 29 minutes with a 12 yard volley before Mark Byrne equalised for Rushden 61 67 He scored the second goal in the 2 0 victory over Rushden in the second leg meaning the tie was won 3 1 on aggregate 68 He scored Oxford s second goal as they defeated York City 3 1 in the 2010 Conference Premier play off final at Wembley Stadium to end their four year exile from the Football League 69 At the Football Conference s Annual Presentation Dinner he was named in the Conference Premier Team of the Year 70 having finished the season with 26 goals in 44 appearances 61 Having acted as captain during the previous season following an injury to Adam Murray Constable was appointed captain permanently ahead of 2010 11 71 He played in Oxford s first Football League match since promotion a 0 0 draw with Burton on 7 August 72 His first goals of the season came after he scored two in a 6 1 victory over League One team Bristol Rovers on 10 August 73 Constable finished the season with 17 goals in 46 appearances 74 Oxford accepted an improved offer for Constable from local rivals Swindon Town on 19 January 2012 75 Oxford allowed Constable to talk to the club although he refused the opportunity to discuss the move with Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio 75 On 16 November 2013 Constable scored his 100th goal for Oxford in a 3 1 away victory at Mansfield Town 76 Eastleigh edit nbsp Constable playing for Eastleigh in 2017 Having been one goal short of equalling Oxford s club record for goals scored of 107 Constable turned down a new contract with the club to sign for newly promoted Conference Premier team Eastleigh on 21 May 2014 on a two year contract 77 He made his debut in a 3 0 away victory over Nuneaton Town on the opening day of 2014 15 on 9 August 2014 78 Constable joined National League South club Poole Town on 23 February 2018 on a one month loan 79 He made his debut a day later starting in a 1 0 defeat away to Braintree Town 78 He scored two goals from 10 appearances 78 as Poole were relegated with a 20th place finish in the table 80 Constable re joined Poole Town on 7 December 2018 on a one month loan with the club now in the Southern League Premier Division South 81 The loan was later extended until the end of the 2018 19 season 82 He announced his retirement from full time football in February 2019 83 Later career edit Constable signed for National League South club Hungerford Town on 29 June 2019 as a player coach 84 In October while still a Hungerford player he signed for ice hockey club Oxford City Stars of the NIHL South Division 1 85 He left Hungerford by mutual consent on 25 November 86 Constable signed for Southern League Premier Division Central club Banbury United on 12 May 2020 as a player and as the assistant to newly appointed manager Andy Whing 87 International career editConstable was named in the England national C team who represent England at non League level in November 2007 for a 2007 09 International Challenge Trophy match against Finland 88 He made his debut after starting the match and England won 2 0 89 He was called up again in October 2008 for a match against Italy 90 scoring the goal that sent England to the International Challenge Trophy final in a 2 2 draw at the Stadio Santa Colomba 91 92 Constable was called up to the team for this match against the Belgium under 21 team 93 saying It s an incredibly proud feeling to be representing my country at this level 94 He started the match which was played at Oxford s Kassam Stadium and England lost 1 0 95 during which he had a frustrating performance 96 He earned three caps and scored one goal for England C from 2007 to 2009 97 Style of play editConstable plays as a striker and is a big powerful frontman with bags of pace 98 He has been described as being a prolific goalscorer 99 leading to remarks of him being a hot shot and a goal machine 100 101 He was described as a young hungry player with bags of potential by Kidderminster manager Mark Yates in 2007 30 His strike partnership at Oxford United with Matt Green and Jamie Cook was described as devastating in 2009 102 Career statistics editAs of 7 November 2020 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Chippenham Town 2003 04 9 Southern LeaguePremier Division 19 9 0 0 0 0 19 9 2004 05 10 Southern LeaguePremier Division 35 13 0 0 2 a 0 37 13 2005 06 15 Southern LeaguePremier Division 12 7 2 1 0 0 14 8 Total 66 29 2 1 2 0 70 30 Walsall 2005 06 16 League One 17 3 3 b 2 20 5 2006 07 23 League Two 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 b 0 9 0 Total 23 3 1 0 1 0 4 2 29 5 Kidderminster Harriers 2006 07 25 Conference National 23 6 9 c 10 32 16 2007 08 34 Conference Premier 24 11 1 1 3 d 2 28 14 Total 47 17 1 1 12 12 60 30 Shrewsbury Town 2007 08 42 League Two 14 4 14 4 Oxford United loan 2008 09 47 Conference Premier 42 23 4 2 3 e 1 49 26 Oxford United 2009 10 61 Conference Premier 37 22 2 1 5 f 3 44 26 2010 11 74 League Two 44 15 0 0 2 2 0 0 46 17 2011 12 103 League Two 40 11 1 0 1 0 1 b 0 43 11 2012 13 104 League Two 39 9 3 3 2 0 3 b 2 47 14 2013 14 105 League Two 44 10 5 1 1 0 1 b 1 51 12 Total 246 90 15 7 6 2 13 7 280 106 Eastleigh 2014 15 78 Conference Premier 43 18 3 1 2 g 0 48 19 2015 16 78 National League 36 15 4 1 2 c 1 42 17 2016 17 78 National League 42 4 5 1 0 0 47 5 2017 18 78 National League 26 2 1 0 1 c 0 28 2 2018 19 78 National League 14 0 1 0 0 0 15 0 Total 161 39 14 3 5 1 180 43 Poole Town loan 2017 18 78 National League South 10 2 10 2 Poole Town loan 2018 19 106 Southern LeaguePremier Division South 25 13 3 h 0 28 13 Total 35 15 3 0 38 15 Hungerford Town 2019 20 107 National League South 17 3 2 1 0 0 19 4 Banbury United 2020 21 107 Southern LeaguePremier Division Central 5 0 3 0 0 0 8 0 Career total 654 200 38 13 7 2 39 22 698 237 Appearances in Southern League Premier Division play offs a b c d e Appearance s in Football League Trophy a b c Appearance s in FA Trophy One appearance and one goal in Conference League Cup two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy One appearance in Conference League Cup two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy Two appearances in FA Trophy three appearances and three goals in Conference Premier play offs Appearances in Conference Premier play offs One appearance in Dorset Senior Cup two in Southern League Premier Division South play offsHonours editOxford United Conference Premier play offs 2010 69 Individual Oxford United Player of the Year 2008 09 57 Conference Premier Player of the Year 2008 09 59 Conference Premier Team of the Year 2009 10 70 References edit Professional retain list amp free transfers 2012 13 PDF The Football League p 66 Archived from the original PDF on 2 August 2014 James Constable Overview ESPN Retrieved 20 April 2020 James Constable Profile worldfootball net HEIM SPIEL Retrieved 20 April 2020 James Constable Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 20 April 2020 Barnes Dan 7 January 2010 Beano s flying high Wiltshire Times Trowbridge Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b James Constable Shrewsbury Town F C 6 May 2008 Archived from the original on 23 February 2012 I supported Tottenham and grew up watching Gazza and Gary Lineker Hall Danny 13 July 2010 Hughes Constable and Griffin celebrated at Town Hall Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard Retrieved 29 July 2010 a b Player profile James Constable Non League Daily Baltic Publications Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 a b c Player details Season 2003 2004 James Constable SoccerFactsUK Archived from the original on 8 March 2016 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Player details Season 2004 2005 James Constable SoccerFactsUK Archived from the original on 4 March 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Chippenham 1 1 Worcester BBC Sport 5 November 2005 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Interest aplenty in Constable Non League Daily Baltic Publications 2 November 2005 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 Walsall seal deal for Constable BBC Sport 21 November 2005 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Constable looks Saddlers bound Non League Daily Baltic Publications 19 November 2005 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 a b Player details Season 2005 2006 James Constable SoccerFactsUK Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b c d e f g Games played by James Constable in 2005 2006 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 22 December 2016 Walsall 3 2 Wycombe BBC Sport 20 December 2005 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Walsall 2 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 31 December 2005 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Swansea 2 2 Walsall BBC Sport 24 January 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Chippenham wanted Constable back Non League Daily Baltic Publications 27 February 2006 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 Walsall 1 1 Port Vale BBC Sport 15 April 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Former Chippenham favourite joins Kiddy Non League Daily Baltic Publications 24 November 2006 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 a b Games played by James Constable in 2006 2007 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 13 November 2013 a b Squad profiles James Constable Kidderminster Harriers F C Archived from the original on 13 June 2011 a b c d Williams Mike Williams Tony eds 2007 Non League Club Directory 2008 Kingsbridge Tony Williams Publications pp 118 119 ISBN 978 1 869833 57 2 Constable debut hailed by Yates BBC Sport 27 November 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Gravesend 1 3 Kidderminster BBC Sport 2 December 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Stafford 1 2 Kidderminster BBC Sport 26 December 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Kendrick Mat 6 January 2007 Ello ello ello as Constable hits hat trick Vauxhall Motors 0 Harriers 4 Worcester News Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Constable makes loan move permanent Worcester News 31 January 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Harriers seal deal for Constable BBC Sport 31 January 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 St Albans 1 1 Kidderminster BBC Sport 24 March 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Hughes Ian 12 May 2007 Kidderminster 2 3 Stevenage BBC Sport Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b c d e Williams Mike Williams Tony eds 2008 Non League Club Directory 2009 Tony Williams Publications pp 96 97 ISBN 978 1 869833 59 6 Histon 2 1 Kidderminster BBC Sport 14 October 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Harriers striker out with injury BBC Sport 18 October 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Ware 0 2 Kidderminster BBC Sport 10 November 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Kidderminster 0 2 Oxford BBC Sport 24 November 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Duo banned after appeal rejected BBC Sport 28 November 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Shrewsbury new boys aiming high BBC Sport 1 February 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Shrewsbury in last minute flurry BBC Sport 1 February 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b c d e Games played by James Constable in 2007 2008 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 22 December 2016 Brentford 1 1 Shrewsbury BBC Sport 9 February 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Shrewsbury 3 3 MK Dons BBC Sport 12 February 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Farrant Nick 9 July 2008 Patterson s joy at new signings Oxford Mail Retrieved 27 October 2009 Oxford United sign loan attackers BBC Sport 8 July 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b c d e f g h Williams Tony Wright James eds 2009 Non League Club Directory 2010 Tony Williams Publications pp 126 127 ISBN 978 1 869833 66 4 Oxford Utd 6 3 Eastbourne BBC Sport 16 August 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Constable injury blow for Oxford BBC Sport 7 September 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Home form is the key Constable BBC Sport 20 October 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Wilder wants Constable extension BBC Sport 9 January 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Goal machine Oxford Mail 19 January 2009 Retrieved 27 October 2009 Wilder praises Constable desire BBC Sport 19 January 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Oxford insist Constable deal done BBC Sport 6 April 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Oxford Utd 1 0 Wrexham BBC Sport 11 April 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Murray Jon 11 April 2009 Oxford Utd 1 Wrexham 0 11 04 Oxford Mail Retrieved 27 October 2009 a b Constable signs new deal Oxford Mail 28 April 2009 Retrieved 27 October 2009 U s seal permanent Constable move BBC Sport 28 April 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Constable pride at award success BBC Sport 15 June 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 First team James Constable Oxford United F C Archived from the original on 14 January 2010 a b c d e f Williams Tony Wright James eds 2010 Non League Club Directory 2011 Tony Williams Publications pp 168 169 ISBN 978 1 869833 68 8 Oxford caught Chester napping Rage Online 19 August 2009 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Chester City results erased from Blue Square Premier BBC Sport 8 March 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Oxford striker James Constable could give up penalties BBC Sport 18 February 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Murray Jon 13 March 2010 Franny Green gives Oxford United the lead Banbury Cake Retrieved 22 December 2016 Murray Jon 12 March 2010 Oxford United boss faces dilemma Banbury Cake Retrieved 22 December 2016 Rushden amp Diamonds 1 1 Oxford Utd BBC Sport 29 April 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Oxford United 2 0 Rushden amp Diamonds agg 3 1 BBC Sport 3 May 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Marshall Steve 16 May 2010 Oxford United 3 1 York City BBC Sport Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Two Diamonds selected in team of the season Rushden amp Diamonds F C 19 June 2010 Archived from the original on 7 April 2012 Murray Jon 7 July 2010 Constable named new club skipper Banbury Cake Retrieved 22 December 2016 Burton Albion 0 0 Oxford Utd BBC Sport 7 August 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Oxford Utd 6 1 Bristol Rovers BBC Sport 10 August 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b Games played by James Constable in 2010 2011 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 13 November 2013 a b U s ace Constable spurns Swindon Sky Sports 19 January 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Mansfield Town 1 3 Oxford United BBC Sport 16 November 2013 Retrieved 22 December 2016 James Constable Eastleigh sign former Oxford United striker BBC Sport 21 May 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2016 a b c d e f g h i J Constable Summary Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 24 December 2019 Experienced Eastleigh striker James Constable joins Poole Town on loan Southern Daily Echo Southampton 23 February 2018 Retrieved 25 February 2018 Conference South 2017 18 Latest table Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 30 April 2018 Payne Ned 7 December 2018 Poole Town make loan swoop for Eastleigh striker James Constable Bournemouth Daily Echo Retrieved 13 February 2019 Spake Connor 12 February 2019 Poole Town striker Constable to play part time The Breaker Retrieved 13 February 2019 Pritchard David 13 February 2019 Retiring James Constable would love Oxford United return but only if he s right for job Oxford Mail Retrieved 13 February 2019 Canning Tom 29 June 2019 James Constable signs on for Hungerford Town Football in Bracknell Tom Canning and Darrell Freeland Retrieved 30 June 2019 Stars snap up James Constable Oxford City Stars 10 October 2019 Retrieved 12 October 2019 Morrison Ciaran 25 November 2019 Constable leaves Hungerford Hungerford Town F C Retrieved 24 December 2019 via Pitch Hero Pritchard David 12 May 2020 Andy Whing and James Constable join Banbury United as management team Oxford Mail Retrieved 12 May 2020 Fairclough names England C squad BBC Sport 28 October 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Finland C 0 2 England C BBC Sport 14 November 2007 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Constable gets England C call up BBC Sport 24 October 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Appleby Mike 12 November 2008 England reach final The Football Association Archived from the original on 31 January 2010 Constable set for England C game BBC Sport 1 May 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Fairclough excited by game at U s BBC Sport 19 May 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Constable pride at England C call BBC Sport 19 May 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 England C 0 1 Belgium under 21s BBC Sport 20 May 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 Constable kept in check Oxford Mail 19 May 2009 Retrieved 27 October 2009 Williams Mike Williams Tony eds 2012 Non League Club Directory 2013 Tony Williams Publications pp 1003 1005 1007 ISBN 978 1 869833 77 0 James Constable North West Evening Mail Barrow in Furness 8 December 2009 Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 Hollis Steve 18 September 2009 Elphick confident as Borough face the ultimate test The Argus Brighton Retrieved 22 December 2016 Farrant Nick 23 November 2007 U s need to police Constable Oxford Mail Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2009 Murray Jon 17 August 2009 Oxford United star Constable joy at getting off mark Oxford Mail Retrieved 25 October 2009 Holdsworth warns Stags must shackle striker to earn win Nottingham Evening Post 22 September 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2016 dead link Games played by James Constable in 2011 2012 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 13 November 2013 Games played by James Constable in 2012 2013 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 13 November 2013 Games played by James Constable in 2013 2014 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 4 December 2015 Matches for James Constable 1st team Poole Town F C Retrieved 10 May 2019 Matches for James Constable 1st team Poole Town F C Retrieved 10 May 2019 a b James Constable Profile Aylesbury United FC Retrieved 19 June 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Constable James Constable at Soccerbase nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Constable amp oldid 1194323856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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