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Kris Commons

Kristian Arran Commons (born 30 August 1983) is an English-born Scottish professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Kris Commons
Commons playing for Celtic in 2012
Personal information
Full name Kristian Arran Commons[1]
Date of birth (1983-08-30) 30 August 1983 (age 40)
Place of birth Mansfield, England
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
1997–2001 Stoke City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2004 Stoke City 41 (5)
2004–2008 Nottingham Forest 138 (32)
2008–2011 Derby County 80 (21)
2011–2017 Celtic 147 (64)
2016–2017Hibernian (loan) 5 (2)
Total 411 (124)
International career
2008–2013 Scotland 12 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Commons started his career at Stoke City and made his debut in 2000. After four years with the club, he rejected a new contract and signed for Nottingham Forest on a free transfer. He made over 150 appearances for Forest in four years there, and helped them win promotion to the Championship in his final season. He then moved to Derby, again on a free transfer. Injury problems curtailed his goalscoring in his first two years there, but in his final season there he had scored 13 goals by the time of the mid-season transfer window.

In January 2011, Commons moved to Celtic for £300,000. He went on to win five Scottish League Championships, two Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup. He was the top goalscorer in Scotland in season 2013–14 with 32 goals, and that same season won both the PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers' Association Player of the Year awards. Commons fell out of favour at Celtic during 2016 and was briefly loaned to Hibernian. He was released by Celtic in May 2017 and subsequently retired.

Commons was born in England but qualified to play for Scotland, as his grandmother was born in Dundee. He made his Scotland debut in 2008, and went on to win twelve caps.

Club career Edit

Stoke City Edit

Commons signed a professional contract with Stoke City on his 17th birthday and made his debut in a 3–2 Football League Trophy defeat away to Blackpool on 16 October 2001. However, shortly after making his first team debut, he was out injured for a year due to a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. Commons managed to come back from this and made his league debut the following season on 10 August 2002 in a scoreless draw against Sheffield Wednesday.[2] Commons won praise from his manager Steve Cotterill who stated "Kris is a great prospect with a fantastic left foot", adding "If he keeps working hard he has a great future."[2] His first goal came in a 1–1 draw against Norwich City on 26 August 2002.[3] His good form and promise led to him to being offered a new contract by Stoke, but he rejected it[4] and joined Nottingham Forest on 1 July 2004.[5] In his time at Stoke City, Commons made a total of 46 appearances for the club in all competitions (22 of which were starts), scoring five goals.

Nottingham Forest Edit

 
Commons while at Nottingham Forest in December 2007

Commons made his Nottingham Forest debut as a substitute for Eoin Jess in a 2–0 League Cup victory over Scunthorpe United on 25 August 2004[6] and scored his first goal for the club in a 3–0 away win at Queens Park Rangers in the FA Cup.[7] The FA Cup proved to be a successful competition for Commons, as during his time in Nottingham as he was named player of the first round, with over 60% of the votes, after his hat-trick and match-winning display against Yeading.[8] In doing so, he became the first player to win the award twice in different seasons having also won it in 2005 after his performance in the fifth round against Tottenham Hotspur.[8]

Commons endured an injury plagued 2006–07 season, but still managed to hit 13 goals in all competitions in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to keep the club's dream of promotion to the Championship alive, which including a vital goal against league leaders Scunthorpe United.[9] He had a particularly productive last six matches scoring six and chipping in with a further four assists, though Forest ultimately came unstuck in the playoff semi-finals against Yeovil Town. Despite rumours that he was going elsewhere on a Bosman deal, Commons signed a new one-year deal with Forest on 2 July 2007.[10] He made his 100th league appearance for Forest in the opening game of the 2007–08 campaign, which finished 0–0 at home to AFC Bournemouth. Forest eventually won promotion back into the second tier as runners up to Swansea City, following a 3–2 home victory against Yeovil Town, the team who had gained a playoff final spot at Forest's expense the previous May. Commons was named in the PFA League One Team of the Year.[11][12]

Derby County Edit

In June 2008 it was announced that Commons had signed for Derby County on a free transfer, penning a three-year contract with the club.[13]

2008–09 Edit

He made his full league debut against Doncaster Rovers on the opening day of the 2008–09 season, which Derby lost 1–0,[14] and played in Derby's opening five league fixtures before injury forced him to miss much of the next six weeks. He made his return at the end of October and scored his first goal for the club from a free kick in a 3–2 defeat away to Blackpool.[15] Under Paul Jewell's management, Commons played predominantly as a wide midfielder but, following Jewell's resignation on 28 December following a 1–0 home defeat to Ipswich Town,[16] he was moved into a supporting striker role by caretaker manager David Lowe for the first leg of the 2008–09 League Cup semi-final against Manchester United. Commons scored the only goal of the game, a 25-yard strike, as Derby ran out surprising 1–0 winners and was awarded the Man of the Match Award.[17] Jewell's permanent successor, Nigel Clough, kept Commons in his new role and he played alongside Rob Hulse in Derby's attack for the rest of the season. Commons enjoyed his best form of the season in Clough's first few months in charge, scoring the winner against Coventry City,[18] and netting twice in a 4–1 rout of Blackpool.[19] He also scored the winner in a 3–2 win over Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup Fourth Round replay, as Derby came from 2–0 down to claim a first win at The City Ground for over 30 years.[20] Derby fans named the goal the seventh greatest in the club's history, behind Commons' goal against Manchester United in the League Cup in joint fifth, in a poll as part of the club's 125th Anniversary celebrations.[21] Commons' rich vein of form was curtailed when injury ruled him out for six weeks at the end of February before returning to the side for the final eight games of the season. He ended his first season at Derby with five goals from 30 league starts.[22]

 
Commons warming up for Derby.

2009–10 Edit

Commons began the 2009–10 season alongside Hulse as Derby beat Peterborough United 2–1.[23] Commons grabbed his first of the season in the following match, as Derby lost 3–2 away to Scunthorpe United.[24] However, once again, injury curtailed Commons productivity as he appeared in just one match between 20 October and 2 January, a 0–0 draw away to eventual champions Newcastle United, where he came on as a 69th-minute substitute.[25] An extended run in the first team followed and Commons once again approached his best from and helped revive Derby's stuttering campaign and dragged them away from the relegation zone. The team netted a 3–0 home win over Newcastle[26] and a 5–3 victory over Preston North End.[27] Commons provided the assist for Rob Hulse's winner as Derby beat Nottingham Forest 1–0 and ended their rivals' 19 match unbeaten streak.[28] However, an injury sustained in the first half of a 1–0 home defeat to Swansea City on 20 February ruled Commons out until the final game of the season, against Cardiff City on 2 May, as Derby avoided relegation for the second time in two seasons. Commons completed a full 90 minutes on just one occasion and managed just 11 league starts and a further nine substitute appearances, scoring three times.[citation needed]

2010–11 Edit

Commons started the 2010–11 season playing as one of the three advanced midfielders behind the main striker in Derby's new 4–2–3–1 formation. He managed his best run of games for almost 18 months when he started seven of Derby's opening eight games, appearing as substitute in the other, and scored two goals, including the winner in a 2–1 opening day victory at Leeds United. Despite this, Nigel Clough voiced his concerns over Commons' early season form, saying after a 1–1 draw with Barnsley: "For the amount of good possession we got to Kris Commons on Saturday, we didn't get anything from it and I said that to him after the game. We got the ball to him in decent areas, running at the back four, 10 yards outside the box, and we didn't get a cross, shot or save from the goalkeeper. If he is going to play in there he must start producing something."[29] Commons responded with seven goals in his next nine games, including braces in a 3–1 win over Middlesbrough (in which he also missed a penalty), a 3–2 win at Doncaster Rovers and a 2–0 win at Ipswich Town to take his goal tally to nine from 15 league starts.

In October 2010, the final year of his contract, Commons expressed his desire to stay at Derby,[30] though the club stated he would have to maintain his form if he hoped to earn a new deal.[31] He entered into contract negotiations with the club towards the end of October,[32] stating his desire that contract negotiations be concluded as swiftly as possible.[33] Commons hit his 10th goal of the season, the first time he had reached double figures in league goals in a single campaign, with a first half penalty in a 3–2 win over Scunthorpe United. His performance earned him a place in the Championship Team of the Week.[34]

Celtic Edit

2010–11 Edit

On 28 January 2011, despite interest from Rangers, Commons signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with Celtic for a fee of around £300,000 and was given squad number 15.[35][36][37] The following day, he made an immediate impact, scoring the opening goal on his debut in Celtic's 4–1 League Cup semi-final win against Aberdeen with a lob from outside the box.[38] On 6 February, Commons scored against Rangers in a Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox. The match ended 2–2.[39] On his home debut at Celtic Park, he again scored against Rangers to add Celtic's third goal.[40] In his next home league game, Commons scored both goals, including a volley from 25 yards, as Celtic won 2–0 against Hamilton.[41] Commons had now become an integral part of the Celtic side; playing just behind the main strikers, occasionally in a central role but more often fielded wide left.[42]

On 9 April, Commons came off the bench to score the winning goal in a 1–0 SPL win over St Mirren.[43] On 17 April, he scored from the penalty spot in Celtic's 4–0 victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park,[44] and then netted twice in a 4–0 league win against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park three days later.[45] On 4 May, Commons notched yet another brace as Celtic lost 3–2 away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.[46] Five days later, Commons scored in a 2–0 victory against Kilmarnock with a 30-yard strike into the top right hand corner of the net.[47] On 11 May, Commons scored the final goal of Celtic's 3–0 win against Hearts. After scoring, he was sent off for the first time in his entire career after receiving a second yellow card for celebrating with the fans; resulting in him missing the last league game of the season through suspension.[48] Commons picked up his first winner's medal on 21 May when Celtic won the Scottish Cup, beating Motherwell 3–0. The opening goal was set up by Commons, who played a square pass to Ki Sung-Yeung which set up the Korean midfielder to score from distance with a powerful shot.[49]

2011–12 Edit

Commons began 2011–12 season as a regular in the Celtic team, but in their fourth league match of the season against St Johnstone, he missed an early penalty after slipping at the vital moment. Celtic ended up losing 0–1.[50] As a result of missing the penalty, Manager Neil Lennon removed Commons as a penalty taker.[51] On 2 October 2011, in the second half of Celtic's 2–0 defeat against Hearts, Commons was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle.[52] Commons was struggling to match the form he had shown the previous season and, also hampered by suspension and injuries, was no longer playing regularly.[53] On 29 April 2012, Commons scored his first, and only, goal of the season in a 3–0 win over Rangers on 29 April 2012.[54] Celtic finished the season as league champions, and Commons' 24 league appearances saw him gain an SPL winner's medal.[55]

2012–13 Edit

On 4 August 2012, Commons scored the only goal of the game as Celtic beat Aberdeen 1–0 in the opening game of the 2012–13 league season.[56] In Celtic's next league game on 18 August, Commons scored a last-minute equaliser to clinch a 1–1 draw against Ross County.[57] On 21 August, Commons scored the opening goal in a 2–0 win against Helsingborgs in the Champions League play-off round first leg. Commons had now regained the form he had shown when he first joined Celtic in 2011. Manager Neil Lennon commented "Last season, Kris was curtailed by injuries and self-doubt, for whatever reason, I don't know." He added regarding his current performances, "I think he is playing even better now than he was in his first season."[58] On 5 December, Commons scored the winning goal against Spartak Moscow from the penalty spot at Celtic Park, sending Celtic through to the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time in five years.[59] On 16 March 2013 in the 4–3 home win over Aberdeen, Commons broke the record for the fastest goal in the SPL with a time of 12.2 seconds; a record previously held by Celtic teammate Anthony Stokes.[60] Commons finished the season with both a League Championship winner's medal and a Scottish Cup winner's medal as Celtic completed a league and cup double.[61]

2013–14 Edit

Commons played in nine of Celtic's opening ten fixtures of season 2013–14, scoring against Elfsborg[62] and Shakhter Karagandy[63] in Champions League qualifying ties and against Aberdeen in the league from the penalty-spot.[64] He continued to play and score regularly, and hit a purple patch during December. On 1 December 2013, Commons scored a hat-trick at Tynecastle in a 7–0 rout of Hearts in the Scottish Cup.[65] Five days later, he scored twice in a 5–0 league win away against Motherwell, the first of which he cleverly back-heeled an off-target Anthony Stokes shot past the Motherwell goalkeeper.[66] On 21 December 2013, he scored again against Hearts, this time in a home 1–0 victory. Commons finished 2013 with another strike, the only goal in a 1–0 win away at Inverness CT on 29 December 2013.[67] This impressive run of form saw Commons named the Scottish Premiership's Player of the Month for December.[68] Commons continued his goalscoring form into January, scoring twice in a 4–0 win away at St Mirren on 5 January 2014, the first of which was his 50th competitive goal for Celtic.[69] Commons finished the season as the top scorer in Scotland, netting 32 goals, and won both the PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year awards.[70][71]

2014–15 Edit

The arrival of new manager Ronny Deila in June 2014 saw Commons feature less regularly in the team.[72] By January 2015, he had only started in around half of Celtic's games in season 2014–15, and scored seven goals.[73][74] However, amidst speculation over his future at Celtic, Commons began playing more regularly for the team.[72][75] On 1 February 2015, he scored the second goal of Celtic's 2–0 win over Rangers in the Scottish League Cup semi-final, which was the first Old Firm meeting since April 2012.[76] On 5 February, Commons signed a two-year extension keeping him at the club until 2017. Commons said "I'm absolutely delighted to have signed this new contract with the club", adding "I've loved my time at Celtic and this is where I want to continue playing my football."[75] On 15 March, he scored the opening goal in Celtic's 2–0 win over Dundee United in the League Cup Final.[77]

2015–16 Edit

On 22 October 2015, Commons scored Celtic's only goal in their 3–1 defeat to Molde in the Europa League before being substituted 20 minutes later, despite being one of the side's few attacking threats during the match. He reacted with fury towards Ronny Deila and assistant boss John Collins.[78] Commons scored what turned out to be his final Celtic goal on 16 January 2016 against Dundee United at Tannadice, netting a stunning scissor-kick volley in a 4–1 victory.[79]

2016–17 Edit

With the appointment of Brendan Rodgers as Celtic's new manager in May 2016, Commons was told he was not in Rodgers' plans.[80] He was left out of their Champions League group stage squad[81] and stayed at the club beyond transfer deadline day in August. Commons did not feature at all under Rodgers, and was eventually released by the club in May 2017 following the end of his contract.[82]

Hibernian (loan) Edit

On 16 December 2016, Commons signed for Hibernian on an emergency loan deal until 15 January 2017.[83] He played the full 90 minutes on his debut, in a 1–1 draw at Greenock Morton one day later, winning the free-kick that eventually led to Hibs' equaliser.[84] Commons' first goal for the club was an 88th minute winning goal from a free-kick, in a 2–1 victory at Falkirk on 31 December 2016, having also set-up Hibs' equaliser.[85] He scored again a fortnight later, in a 1–0 win at Dumbarton.[86] The loan agreement expired a day after the Dumbarton match, when Hibs head coach Neil Lennon said that he hoped to keep Commons for a longer period.[86]

Retirement Edit

After his release by Celtic in May 2017, Commons said that Lennon had approached him about signing for Hibs, however, he was still recovering from a back operation at the time.[87] By September, he was still recuperating and undecided about whether to continue his playing career.[88] Commons subsequently accepted that he would not be able to come back and said in August 2018 that he had retired from playing.[89]

International career Edit

Although he was born in England, Commons qualified to play for Scotland through his paternal grandmother who was born in Dundee.[90] On 12 August 2008, he was named in the Scotland squad for a friendly against Northern Ireland on 20 August.[91] He made his international debut in that game, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute for James Morrison.[92] He made his competitive debut for Scotland in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Macedonia on 6 September, again coming on as a substitute, this time for Paul Hartley.[93] Commons' first full 90 minutes in international football came in Scotland's 1–0 home defeat to Argentina on 19 November 2008.[94]

His form for Derby in the 2010–11 season led to speculation of a Scotland recall, with Commons stating "They're well aware that I can play for Scotland. All I can do is concentrate on playing well and scoring goals for Derby and hope that I grab their attention."[95] The following month he was recalled to the squad.[96] His first international goal came in a 3–0 victory over the Faroe Islands on 16 November 2010.[97] Commons was also awarded the Sky Sports man of the match.[98]

Commons withdrew from the Scotland squad for the 2011 Nations Cup matches in May 2011, claiming that he was exhausted at the end of the 2010–11 season.[99] Injuries and loss of form meant that he was not selected during the 2011–12 season by Scotland manager Craig Levein.[99] Despite Commons showing improved form early in the 2012–13 season, Levein claimed that he would not pick Commons because he had seven alternative players available.[99]

On 21 May 2013, Commons announced his retirement from international football, having won 12 caps and scored two goals for Scotland.[100]

Personal life Edit

Commons was educated at Quarrydale School in Sutton-in-Ashfield.[101] His younger brother Spencer was also a footballer, but his career was ended after he suffered a knee injury in 2002.[90]

He lives with his fiancée Lisa Hague and the couple have four children; Lola, April, William and Jax.[102][103] The couple's first child, Lola, was still-born in 2008 and Lisa has since become an ambassador for SiMBA, a Scots charity that helps families cope with the ordeal of stillbirth and preserve memories of their children.[102] She has also set up her own charity, the Lola Commons Fund, which is intended to raise funds to create special care rooms for grieving parents at every maternity unit in Scotland.[102]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup League cup Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Stoke City 2001–02[104] Second Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[a] 0 1 0
2002–03[105] First Division 8 1 0 0 1 0 9 1
2003–04[106] First Division 33 4 1 0 2 0 36 4
Total 41 5 1 0 3 0 1 0 46 5
Nottingham Forest 2004–05[107] Championship 30 6 3 0 3 1 36 7
2005–06[108] League One 37 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 8
2006–07[109] League One 32 9 3 3 0 0 5[b] 1 40 13
2007–08[110] League One 39 9 3 1 2 0 1[a] 0 45 10
Total 138 32 9 4 6 1 6 1 159 38
Derby County 2008–09[111] Championship 34 5 4 1 7 1 45 7
2009–10[112] Championship 20 3 4 1 0 0 24 4
2010–11[113] Championship 26 13 1 0 1 0 28 13
Total 80 21 9 2 8 1 97 24
Celtic 2010–11[113] Scottish Premier League 14 11 5 2 2 1 21 14
2011–12[114] Scottish Premier League 24 1 3 0 2 0 4[c] 0 33 1
2012–13[115] Scottish Premier League 27 11 4 3 3 3 12[d] 2 46 19
2013–14[116] Scottish Premiership 34 27 2 3 1 0 11[d] 2 48 32
2014–15[117] Scottish Premiership 29 10 4 1 3 3 10[e] 2 46 16
2015–16[118] Scottish Premiership 21 4 2 0 2 1 8[f] 4 33 9
2016–17[119] Scottish Premiership 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 149 64 20 9 13 8 45 10 227 91
Hibernian (loan) 2016–17[119] Scottish Championship 5 2 5 2
Career total 413 124 39 15 30 10 45 10 7 1 534 160
  1. ^ a b Appearance in Football League Trophy
  2. ^ Three appearances in Football League Trophy, two appearances and one goal in League One play-offs
  3. ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  4. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. ^ Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League
  6. ^ Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and four goals in UEFA Europa League

International Edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[120]
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 2008 4 0
2009 2 0
2010 1 1
2011 2 1
2012 2 0
2013 1 0
Total 12 2

Honours Edit

Celtic

Individual

See also Edit

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kris, commons, kristian, arran, commons, born, august, 1983, english, born, scottish, professional, footballer, played, attacking, midfielder, commons, playing, celtic, 2012personal, informationfull, namekristian, arran, commons, date, birth, 1983, august, 198. Kristian Arran Commons born 30 August 1983 is an English born Scottish professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder Kris CommonsCommons playing for Celtic in 2012Personal informationFull nameKristian Arran Commons 1 Date of birth 1983 08 30 30 August 1983 age 40 Place of birthMansfield EnglandHeight1 68 m 5 ft 6 in Position s Attacking midfielderYouth career1997 2001Stoke CitySenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2001 2004Stoke City41 5 2004 2008Nottingham Forest138 32 2008 2011Derby County80 21 2011 2017Celtic147 64 2016 2017 Hibernian loan 5 2 Total411 124 International career2008 2013Scotland12 2 Club domestic league appearances and goalsCommons started his career at Stoke City and made his debut in 2000 After four years with the club he rejected a new contract and signed for Nottingham Forest on a free transfer He made over 150 appearances for Forest in four years there and helped them win promotion to the Championship in his final season He then moved to Derby again on a free transfer Injury problems curtailed his goalscoring in his first two years there but in his final season there he had scored 13 goals by the time of the mid season transfer window In January 2011 Commons moved to Celtic for 300 000 He went on to win five Scottish League Championships two Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup He was the top goalscorer in Scotland in season 2013 14 with 32 goals and that same season won both the PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers Association Player of the Year awards Commons fell out of favour at Celtic during 2016 and was briefly loaned to Hibernian He was released by Celtic in May 2017 and subsequently retired Commons was born in England but qualified to play for Scotland as his grandmother was born in Dundee He made his Scotland debut in 2008 and went on to win twelve caps Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Stoke City 1 2 Nottingham Forest 1 3 Derby County 1 3 1 2008 09 1 3 2 2009 10 1 3 3 2010 11 1 4 Celtic 1 4 1 2010 11 1 4 2 2011 12 1 4 3 2012 13 1 4 4 2013 14 1 4 5 2014 15 1 4 6 2015 16 1 4 7 2016 17 1 4 7 1 Hibernian loan 1 5 Retirement 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksClub career EditStoke City Edit Commons signed a professional contract with Stoke City on his 17th birthday and made his debut in a 3 2 Football League Trophy defeat away to Blackpool on 16 October 2001 However shortly after making his first team debut he was out injured for a year due to a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament Commons managed to come back from this and made his league debut the following season on 10 August 2002 in a scoreless draw against Sheffield Wednesday 2 Commons won praise from his manager Steve Cotterill who stated Kris is a great prospect with a fantastic left foot adding If he keeps working hard he has a great future 2 His first goal came in a 1 1 draw against Norwich City on 26 August 2002 3 His good form and promise led to him to being offered a new contract by Stoke but he rejected it 4 and joined Nottingham Forest on 1 July 2004 5 In his time at Stoke City Commons made a total of 46 appearances for the club in all competitions 22 of which were starts scoring five goals Nottingham Forest Edit nbsp Commons while at Nottingham Forest in December 2007Commons made his Nottingham Forest debut as a substitute for Eoin Jess in a 2 0 League Cup victory over Scunthorpe United on 25 August 2004 6 and scored his first goal for the club in a 3 0 away win at Queens Park Rangers in the FA Cup 7 The FA Cup proved to be a successful competition for Commons as during his time in Nottingham as he was named player of the first round with over 60 of the votes after his hat trick and match winning display against Yeading 8 In doing so he became the first player to win the award twice in different seasons having also won it in 2005 after his performance in the fifth round against Tottenham Hotspur 8 Commons endured an injury plagued 2006 07 season but still managed to hit 13 goals in all competitions in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to keep the club s dream of promotion to the Championship alive which including a vital goal against league leaders Scunthorpe United 9 He had a particularly productive last six matches scoring six and chipping in with a further four assists though Forest ultimately came unstuck in the playoff semi finals against Yeovil Town Despite rumours that he was going elsewhere on a Bosman deal Commons signed a new one year deal with Forest on 2 July 2007 10 He made his 100th league appearance for Forest in the opening game of the 2007 08 campaign which finished 0 0 at home to AFC Bournemouth Forest eventually won promotion back into the second tier as runners up to Swansea City following a 3 2 home victory against Yeovil Town the team who had gained a playoff final spot at Forest s expense the previous May Commons was named in the PFA League One Team of the Year 11 12 Derby County Edit In June 2008 it was announced that Commons had signed for Derby County on a free transfer penning a three year contract with the club 13 2008 09 Edit He made his full league debut against Doncaster Rovers on the opening day of the 2008 09 season which Derby lost 1 0 14 and played in Derby s opening five league fixtures before injury forced him to miss much of the next six weeks He made his return at the end of October and scored his first goal for the club from a free kick in a 3 2 defeat away to Blackpool 15 Under Paul Jewell s management Commons played predominantly as a wide midfielder but following Jewell s resignation on 28 December following a 1 0 home defeat to Ipswich Town 16 he was moved into a supporting striker role by caretaker manager David Lowe for the first leg of the 2008 09 League Cup semi final against Manchester United Commons scored the only goal of the game a 25 yard strike as Derby ran out surprising 1 0 winners and was awarded the Man of the Match Award 17 Jewell s permanent successor Nigel Clough kept Commons in his new role and he played alongside Rob Hulse in Derby s attack for the rest of the season Commons enjoyed his best form of the season in Clough s first few months in charge scoring the winner against Coventry City 18 and netting twice in a 4 1 rout of Blackpool 19 He also scored the winner in a 3 2 win over Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup Fourth Round replay as Derby came from 2 0 down to claim a first win at The City Ground for over 30 years 20 Derby fans named the goal the seventh greatest in the club s history behind Commons goal against Manchester United in the League Cup in joint fifth in a poll as part of the club s 125th Anniversary celebrations 21 Commons rich vein of form was curtailed when injury ruled him out for six weeks at the end of February before returning to the side for the final eight games of the season He ended his first season at Derby with five goals from 30 league starts 22 nbsp Commons warming up for Derby 2009 10 Edit Commons began the 2009 10 season alongside Hulse as Derby beat Peterborough United 2 1 23 Commons grabbed his first of the season in the following match as Derby lost 3 2 away to Scunthorpe United 24 However once again injury curtailed Commons productivity as he appeared in just one match between 20 October and 2 January a 0 0 draw away to eventual champions Newcastle United where he came on as a 69th minute substitute 25 An extended run in the first team followed and Commons once again approached his best from and helped revive Derby s stuttering campaign and dragged them away from the relegation zone The team netted a 3 0 home win over Newcastle 26 and a 5 3 victory over Preston North End 27 Commons provided the assist for Rob Hulse s winner as Derby beat Nottingham Forest 1 0 and ended their rivals 19 match unbeaten streak 28 However an injury sustained in the first half of a 1 0 home defeat to Swansea City on 20 February ruled Commons out until the final game of the season against Cardiff City on 2 May as Derby avoided relegation for the second time in two seasons Commons completed a full 90 minutes on just one occasion and managed just 11 league starts and a further nine substitute appearances scoring three times citation needed 2010 11 Edit Commons started the 2010 11 season playing as one of the three advanced midfielders behind the main striker in Derby s new 4 2 3 1 formation He managed his best run of games for almost 18 months when he started seven of Derby s opening eight games appearing as substitute in the other and scored two goals including the winner in a 2 1 opening day victory at Leeds United Despite this Nigel Clough voiced his concerns over Commons early season form saying after a 1 1 draw with Barnsley For the amount of good possession we got to Kris Commons on Saturday we didn t get anything from it and I said that to him after the game We got the ball to him in decent areas running at the back four 10 yards outside the box and we didn t get a cross shot or save from the goalkeeper If he is going to play in there he must start producing something 29 Commons responded with seven goals in his next nine games including braces in a 3 1 win over Middlesbrough in which he also missed a penalty a 3 2 win at Doncaster Rovers and a 2 0 win at Ipswich Town to take his goal tally to nine from 15 league starts In October 2010 the final year of his contract Commons expressed his desire to stay at Derby 30 though the club stated he would have to maintain his form if he hoped to earn a new deal 31 He entered into contract negotiations with the club towards the end of October 32 stating his desire that contract negotiations be concluded as swiftly as possible 33 Commons hit his 10th goal of the season the first time he had reached double figures in league goals in a single campaign with a first half penalty in a 3 2 win over Scunthorpe United His performance earned him a place in the Championship Team of the Week 34 Celtic Edit 2010 11 Edit On 28 January 2011 despite interest from Rangers Commons signed a three and a half year deal with Celtic for a fee of around 300 000 and was given squad number 15 35 36 37 The following day he made an immediate impact scoring the opening goal on his debut in Celtic s 4 1 League Cup semi final win against Aberdeen with a lob from outside the box 38 On 6 February Commons scored against Rangers in a Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox The match ended 2 2 39 On his home debut at Celtic Park he again scored against Rangers to add Celtic s third goal 40 In his next home league game Commons scored both goals including a volley from 25 yards as Celtic won 2 0 against Hamilton 41 Commons had now become an integral part of the Celtic side playing just behind the main strikers occasionally in a central role but more often fielded wide left 42 On 9 April Commons came off the bench to score the winning goal in a 1 0 SPL win over St Mirren 43 On 17 April he scored from the penalty spot in Celtic s 4 0 victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi final at Hampden Park 44 and then netted twice in a 4 0 league win against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park three days later 45 On 4 May Commons notched yet another brace as Celtic lost 3 2 away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle 46 Five days later Commons scored in a 2 0 victory against Kilmarnock with a 30 yard strike into the top right hand corner of the net 47 On 11 May Commons scored the final goal of Celtic s 3 0 win against Hearts After scoring he was sent off for the first time in his entire career after receiving a second yellow card for celebrating with the fans resulting in him missing the last league game of the season through suspension 48 Commons picked up his first winner s medal on 21 May when Celtic won the Scottish Cup beating Motherwell 3 0 The opening goal was set up by Commons who played a square pass to Ki Sung Yeung which set up the Korean midfielder to score from distance with a powerful shot 49 2011 12 Edit Commons began 2011 12 season as a regular in the Celtic team but in their fourth league match of the season against St Johnstone he missed an early penalty after slipping at the vital moment Celtic ended up losing 0 1 50 As a result of missing the penalty Manager Neil Lennon removed Commons as a penalty taker 51 On 2 October 2011 in the second half of Celtic s 2 0 defeat against Hearts Commons was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle 52 Commons was struggling to match the form he had shown the previous season and also hampered by suspension and injuries was no longer playing regularly 53 On 29 April 2012 Commons scored his first and only goal of the season in a 3 0 win over Rangers on 29 April 2012 54 Celtic finished the season as league champions and Commons 24 league appearances saw him gain an SPL winner s medal 55 2012 13 Edit On 4 August 2012 Commons scored the only goal of the game as Celtic beat Aberdeen 1 0 in the opening game of the 2012 13 league season 56 In Celtic s next league game on 18 August Commons scored a last minute equaliser to clinch a 1 1 draw against Ross County 57 On 21 August Commons scored the opening goal in a 2 0 win against Helsingborgs in the Champions League play off round first leg Commons had now regained the form he had shown when he first joined Celtic in 2011 Manager Neil Lennon commented Last season Kris was curtailed by injuries and self doubt for whatever reason I don t know He added regarding his current performances I think he is playing even better now than he was in his first season 58 On 5 December Commons scored the winning goal against Spartak Moscow from the penalty spot at Celtic Park sending Celtic through to the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time in five years 59 On 16 March 2013 in the 4 3 home win over Aberdeen Commons broke the record for the fastest goal in the SPL with a time of 12 2 seconds a record previously held by Celtic teammate Anthony Stokes 60 Commons finished the season with both a League Championship winner s medal and a Scottish Cup winner s medal as Celtic completed a league and cup double 61 2013 14 Edit Commons played in nine of Celtic s opening ten fixtures of season 2013 14 scoring against Elfsborg 62 and Shakhter Karagandy 63 in Champions League qualifying ties and against Aberdeen in the league from the penalty spot 64 He continued to play and score regularly and hit a purple patch during December On 1 December 2013 Commons scored a hat trick at Tynecastle in a 7 0 rout of Hearts in the Scottish Cup 65 Five days later he scored twice in a 5 0 league win away against Motherwell the first of which he cleverly back heeled an off target Anthony Stokes shot past the Motherwell goalkeeper 66 On 21 December 2013 he scored again against Hearts this time in a home 1 0 victory Commons finished 2013 with another strike the only goal in a 1 0 win away at Inverness CT on 29 December 2013 67 This impressive run of form saw Commons named the Scottish Premiership s Player of the Month for December 68 Commons continued his goalscoring form into January scoring twice in a 4 0 win away at St Mirren on 5 January 2014 the first of which was his 50th competitive goal for Celtic 69 Commons finished the season as the top scorer in Scotland netting 32 goals and won both the PFA Scotland and Scottish Football Writers Player of the Year awards 70 71 2014 15 Edit The arrival of new manager Ronny Deila in June 2014 saw Commons feature less regularly in the team 72 By January 2015 he had only started in around half of Celtic s games in season 2014 15 and scored seven goals 73 74 However amidst speculation over his future at Celtic Commons began playing more regularly for the team 72 75 On 1 February 2015 he scored the second goal of Celtic s 2 0 win over Rangers in the Scottish League Cup semi final which was the first Old Firm meeting since April 2012 76 On 5 February Commons signed a two year extension keeping him at the club until 2017 Commons said I m absolutely delighted to have signed this new contract with the club adding I ve loved my time at Celtic and this is where I want to continue playing my football 75 On 15 March he scored the opening goal in Celtic s 2 0 win over Dundee United in the League Cup Final 77 2015 16 Edit On 22 October 2015 Commons scored Celtic s only goal in their 3 1 defeat to Molde in the Europa League before being substituted 20 minutes later despite being one of the side s few attacking threats during the match He reacted with fury towards Ronny Deila and assistant boss John Collins 78 Commons scored what turned out to be his final Celtic goal on 16 January 2016 against Dundee United at Tannadice netting a stunning scissor kick volley in a 4 1 victory 79 2016 17 Edit With the appointment of Brendan Rodgers as Celtic s new manager in May 2016 Commons was told he was not in Rodgers plans 80 He was left out of their Champions League group stage squad 81 and stayed at the club beyond transfer deadline day in August Commons did not feature at all under Rodgers and was eventually released by the club in May 2017 following the end of his contract 82 Hibernian loan Edit On 16 December 2016 Commons signed for Hibernian on an emergency loan deal until 15 January 2017 83 He played the full 90 minutes on his debut in a 1 1 draw at Greenock Morton one day later winning the free kick that eventually led to Hibs equaliser 84 Commons first goal for the club was an 88th minute winning goal from a free kick in a 2 1 victory at Falkirk on 31 December 2016 having also set up Hibs equaliser 85 He scored again a fortnight later in a 1 0 win at Dumbarton 86 The loan agreement expired a day after the Dumbarton match when Hibs head coach Neil Lennon said that he hoped to keep Commons for a longer period 86 Retirement Edit After his release by Celtic in May 2017 Commons said that Lennon had approached him about signing for Hibs however he was still recovering from a back operation at the time 87 By September he was still recuperating and undecided about whether to continue his playing career 88 Commons subsequently accepted that he would not be able to come back and said in August 2018 that he had retired from playing 89 International career EditAlthough he was born in England Commons qualified to play for Scotland through his paternal grandmother who was born in Dundee 90 On 12 August 2008 he was named in the Scotland squad for a friendly against Northern Ireland on 20 August 91 He made his international debut in that game coming on as a 62nd minute substitute for James Morrison 92 He made his competitive debut for Scotland in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Macedonia on 6 September again coming on as a substitute this time for Paul Hartley 93 Commons first full 90 minutes in international football came in Scotland s 1 0 home defeat to Argentina on 19 November 2008 94 His form for Derby in the 2010 11 season led to speculation of a Scotland recall with Commons stating They re well aware that I can play for Scotland All I can do is concentrate on playing well and scoring goals for Derby and hope that I grab their attention 95 The following month he was recalled to the squad 96 His first international goal came in a 3 0 victory over the Faroe Islands on 16 November 2010 97 Commons was also awarded the Sky Sports man of the match 98 Commons withdrew from the Scotland squad for the 2011 Nations Cup matches in May 2011 claiming that he was exhausted at the end of the 2010 11 season 99 Injuries and loss of form meant that he was not selected during the 2011 12 season by Scotland manager Craig Levein 99 Despite Commons showing improved form early in the 2012 13 season Levein claimed that he would not pick Commons because he had seven alternative players available 99 On 21 May 2013 Commons announced his retirement from international football having won 12 caps and scored two goals for Scotland 100 Personal life EditCommons was educated at Quarrydale School in Sutton in Ashfield 101 His younger brother Spencer was also a footballer but his career was ended after he suffered a knee injury in 2002 90 He lives with his fiancee Lisa Hague and the couple have four children Lola April William and Jax 102 103 The couple s first child Lola was still born in 2008 and Lisa has since become an ambassador for SiMBA a Scots charity that helps families cope with the ordeal of stillbirth and preserve memories of their children 102 She has also set up her own charity the Lola Commons Fund which is intended to raise funds to create special care rooms for grieving parents at every maternity unit in Scotland 102 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National cup League cup Europe Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsStoke City 2001 02 104 Second Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 1 02002 03 105 First Division 8 1 0 0 1 0 9 12003 04 106 First Division 33 4 1 0 2 0 36 4Total 41 5 1 0 3 0 1 0 46 5Nottingham Forest 2004 05 107 Championship 30 6 3 0 3 1 36 72005 06 108 League One 37 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 82006 07 109 League One 32 9 3 3 0 0 5 b 1 40 132007 08 110 League One 39 9 3 1 2 0 1 a 0 45 10Total 138 32 9 4 6 1 6 1 159 38Derby County 2008 09 111 Championship 34 5 4 1 7 1 45 72009 10 112 Championship 20 3 4 1 0 0 24 42010 11 113 Championship 26 13 1 0 1 0 28 13Total 80 21 9 2 8 1 97 24Celtic 2010 11 113 Scottish Premier League 14 11 5 2 2 1 21 142011 12 114 Scottish Premier League 24 1 3 0 2 0 4 c 0 33 12012 13 115 Scottish Premier League 27 11 4 3 3 3 12 d 2 46 192013 14 116 Scottish Premiership 34 27 2 3 1 0 11 d 2 48 322014 15 117 Scottish Premiership 29 10 4 1 3 3 10 e 2 46 162015 16 118 Scottish Premiership 21 4 2 0 2 1 8 f 4 33 92016 17 119 Scottish Premiership 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 149 64 20 9 13 8 45 10 227 91Hibernian loan 2016 17 119 Scottish Championship 5 2 5 2Career total 413 124 39 15 30 10 45 10 7 1 534 160 a b Appearance in Football League Trophy Three appearances in Football League Trophy two appearances and one goal in League One play offs Appearances in UEFA Europa League a b Appearances in UEFA Champions League Five appearances in UEFA Champions League five appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League Three appearances in UEFA Champions League five appearances and four goals in UEFA Europa League International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 120 National team Year Apps GoalsScotland 2008 4 02009 2 02010 1 12011 2 12012 2 02013 1 0Total 12 2Honours EditCeltic Scottish Premiership 2011 12 54 2012 13 61 2013 14 70 2014 15 121 2015 16 121 Scottish Cup 2011 49 2013 61 Scottish League Cup 2015 77 Individual PFA Scotland Players Player of the Year 2013 14 70 SFWA Footballer of the Year 2013 14 71 PFA Team of the Year 2007 08 Football League One 122 See also EditList of Scotland international footballers born outside ScotlandReferences Edit Hugman Barry J ed 2010 The PFA Footballers 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Celtic form STV Sport STV 15 November 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2013 a b Celtic 3 0 Rangers BBC Sport 29 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 Celtic Player Kris Commons Details FitbaStats Retrieved 11 January 2014 Celtic 1 0 Aberdeen BBC Sport 4 August 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Ross County 1 1 Celtic BBC Sport 18 August 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Celtic star Kris Commons back on track thanks to Neil Lennon Evening Times 9 October 2012 Retrieved 2 December 2013 Wilson Jonathan 5 December 2012 Celtic doesn t dazzle but still makes Champions League final 16 Sports Illustrated Retrieved 9 December 2013 Celtic s Kris Commons scores fastest ever Scottish Premier League goal STV Sport 18 March 2013 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 2 December 2013 a b c Jack Kris 22 June 2013 Celtic midfielder Kris Commons Double will not be enough to keep Neil Lennon happy next season Daily Record Retrieved 2 December 2013 Celtic 1 Elfsborg 0 BBC Sport 31 July 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2014 Lindsay Clive 28 August 2013 Celtic 3 Shakhter Karagandy 0 BBC Sport Retrieved 16 January 2014 Murray Keir 17 August 2013 Aberdeen 0 Celtic 2 BBC Sport Retrieved 16 January 2014 Crawford Kenny 1 December 2013 Hearts 0 Celtic 7 BBC Sport Retrieved 16 January 2014 Lindsay Clive 6 December 2013 Motherwell 0 Celtic 5 BBC Sport Retrieved 16 January 2014 Forsyth Roddy 29 December 2013 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 0 Celtic 1 match report Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 January 2014 Celtic s Kris Commons named SPFL s Player of the Month for December STV Sport STV 16 January 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Grant Michael 6 January 2014 St Mirren 0 Celtic 4 Diligent travellers check any hint of high flying hubris HeraldScotland Retrieved 9 September 2020 a b c Celtic s Kris Commons named Premiership player of year BBC Sport 28 April 2014 a b Celtic s Kris Commons is football writers player of year BBC Sport 11 May 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2014 a b Smith Andrew 14 March 2015 Kris Commons having fun being out of comfort zone The Scotsman Retrieved 15 March 2015 English Tom 14 January 2015 Replacing Kris Commons would be a tough task BBC Sport Retrieved 26 January 2015 Swan Craig 26 January 2015 Celts can t afford to Kris goodbye to top Bhoy Commons Daily Record Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b Gordon Moira 5 February 2015 Kris Commons relief at new Celtic deal The Scotsman Retrieved 15 March 2015 Wilson Richard 1 February 2015 Celtic 2 0 Rangers BBC Sport Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b Wilson Richard 15 March 2015 Dundee Utd 0 2 Celtic BBC Sport Retrieved 16 March 2015 Kris Commons furious rant at Celtic staff slammed by boss Ronny Deila Sky Sports 22 October 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2017 Mannion Damian 16 January 2016 Celtic FC Video of Kris Commons volley against Dundee United talkSPORT Retrieved 3 June 2017 Waddell Gordon 30 October 2016 Brendan Rodgers admits he likes Kris Commons but told him from day one he wasn t in his plans for Celtic Daily Record Trinity Mirror Retrieved 14 December 2016 Kris Commons Efe Ambrose and Kristoffer Ajer left out of Celtic s Champions League squad Sky Sports 3 September 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2016 Lewis Jane 29 May 2017 Life after Celtic Kris Commons undecided on future BBC Sport Retrieved 2 June 2017 KRIS COMMONS JOINS ON EMERGENCY LOAN Hibernian FC 16 December 2016 Retrieved 16 December 2016 Greenock Morton 1 1 Hibernian BBC Sport 17 December 2016 Retrieved 1 January 2017 Johnstone Darren 31 December 2016 Falkirk 1 Hibernian 2 Kris Commons first goal in a year worth the wait Evening Times Herald amp Times Group Retrieved 1 January 2017 a b Kris Commons Hibs boss Neil Lennon plans talks for Monday BBC Sport 14 January 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2017 Mackenzie Alasdair 21 July 2017 Hibernian return on the cards for Kris Commons but former Celtic midfielder cautious over fitness The Herald Retrieved 21 July 2017 Collin Iain 2 September 2017 Kris Commons says he is close to decision on football future The Scotsman Retrieved 27 September 2017 Hampden or Murrayfield Neither feel like football stadiums Kris Commons BBC Sport 29 August 2018 Retrieved 29 August 2018 a b McCarthy David 18 February 2011 Celtic star Kris Commons will never take career for granted after seeing brother s hopes wrecked by one tackle Daily Record Commons and Barr given Scots call BBC Sport 12 August 2008 Moffat Colin 20 August 2008 Scotland 0 0 Northern Ireland BBC Sport Retrieved 7 September 2008 McGuigan Thomas 6 September 2008 Macedonia 1 0 Scotland BBC Sport Retrieved 7 September 2008 Forsyth Roddy 11 February 2009 Kris Commons enjoying life with the Scotland elite The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Cutcher Richard 21 October 2010 Commons Levein knows where I am Sport co uk Wilson Bannan and Goodwillie win first Scotland call ups The Guardian Guardian News and Media 11 November 2010 Three and easy for Scots Sky Sports BSkyB 16 November 2010 Commons scores in Scotland win dcfc co uk Derby County FC 19 November 2010 a b c Scots omission baffles Commons BBC Sport Celtic s Kris Commons ends Scotland career BBC Sport 21 May 2013 Retrieved 14 December 2016 Kris Scoops Top Award nottinghamforest co uk Nottingham Forest F C 1 March 2005 Retrieved 25 May 2016 a b c McIver Brian 18 May 2013 Celtic star Kris Commons partner Lisa helps other bereaved families who have experienced pain of stillbirth Daily Record Retrieved 8 December 2013 Lyons Beverley 22 March 2015 Celtic hero Kris Commons pops question to girlfriend Lisa Hague with 30th birthday bash magical proposal Daily Record Retrieved 15 December 2015 Games played by Kris Commons in 2001 2002 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2002 2003 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2003 2004 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2004 2005 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2005 2006 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2006 2007 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2007 2008 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2008 2009 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2009 2010 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 a b Games played by Kris Commons in 2010 2011 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2011 2012 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2012 2013 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2013 2014 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2014 2015 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Games played by Kris Commons in 2015 2016 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 a b Games played by Kris Commons in 2016 2017 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 12 April 2020 Kris Commons at National Football Teams com a b K Commons Soccerway Retrieved 25 May 2016 Ronaldo named player of the year BBC Sport 27 April 2008 Retrieved 20 December 2022 External links EditKris Commons at Soccerbase nbsp Kris Commons at the Scottish Football Association nbsp Kris Commons at ESPN FC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kris Commons amp oldid 1172932210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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