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Michael Gray was born on 3 August, 1974 in Sunderland, England, is an English footballer. Discover Michael Gray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 3 August 1974
Birthday 3 August
Birthplace Sunderland, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1974

Michael Gray (born 3 August 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left-back or left winger for 18 years.

1992

He is mostly remembered for his 12-year stay with his hometown club Sunderland, where he made 363 league appearances between 1992 and 2004.

While with Sunderland, he spent a brief loan spell with Scottish side Celtic.

He broke into the Sunderland first team shortly after his 18th birthday, at the beginning of the 1992–93 season.

He made his senior debut on 21 November 1992 in a 1–0 win at Derby County in Division One (the first season after the creation of the new Premier League).

He played in various positions, including as a striker, left winger and left back before fading slightly from first team affairs.

1995

It was not until 1995–96 that he came to the fore, starting every game for Sunderland, invariably on the left side of midfield, as the team won promotion to the Premier League as Division One champions.

1996

Gray was also the scorer of their first Premier League goal, scoring the seventh-minute opener in a 4–1 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on 21 August 1996.

Gray continued to be a regular in the side in 1996–97, but the club was relegated after just one year in the top flight.

1998

Gray gained unwanted attention a year later, in May 1998, when he missed the decisive penalty during a shoot-out in the First Division playoff final after a 4–4 draw with Charlton Athletic, which could have taken Sunderland back into the Premier League.

Sunderland finished first in Division One the following season and won promotion to the Premiership, with Gray an ever-present for the campaign.

1999

In 1999, Gray earned three caps for England.

While at school, Gray had trials with Manchester United and signed schoolboy forms, but decided against signing a contract at Old Trafford and continued playing for Fatfield Juniors F.C. in the Hetton Youth League.

After 18 months he signed, as an apprentice, with Sunderland.

As a First Division player, he was picked by Kevin Keegan to make his international debut for England as a substitute in the match against Hungary on 28 April 1999.

In June 1999, he also played for England against Sweden and started the match against Bulgaria.

Gray earned his first cap for England on 28 April 1999, coming on as a 74th minute substitute in the 1–1 friendly draw with Hungary at the Népstadion in Budapest.

2000

However, he failed to make the England squad for Euro 2000.

This did not affect his domestic team's form, however, as they finished in seventh place in the Premiership, a feat repeated in 2000–01.

2001

In the 2001–02 season, Sunderland struggled, and with their dip in form came a dip in form for Gray, and for the next two seasons, he was constantly rumoured to be moving elsewhere including to arch-rivals Newcastle United.

2003

Relegation came for Sunderland at the end of the 2002–03 season, and two games into the 2003–04 season Gray finally left, joining Celtic on 1 September 2003, on a four-month loan.

Following Sunderland's relegation from the Premier League in 2003, Gray was fined two weeks' wages and stripped of the captaincy by Mick McCarthy after Gray turned up to training in a new Ferrari.

McCarthy viewed Gray's actions as insensitive due to the fact a number of club staff could potentially be made redundant following relegation.

Gray had a loan spell in 2003 where he appeared 7 times in the green and white of Celtic.

Gray made his Blackburn Rovers debut against Chelsea in a 3–2 defeat, but constantly performed well for the team as they avoided relegation.

2004

In 2004, he moved to Blackburn Rovers and later had spells with Leeds United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday.

However, having failed to make an impact, and generally finding himself out of the team, he moved to Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer on 1 January 2004.

2005

In February 2005, he joined Leeds United on loan until the season's end.

He then returned to Blackburn and in his first season back there he helped them qualify for the UEFA Cup, having established himself as a first-team regular.

2007

He was the last outfield player from outside of the English top-flight to appear for England until David Nugent in 2007 (goalkeeper David James played for England in 2003 whilst playing for West Ham in the First Division).

He later rejoined Leeds United for a second loan spell in a bid to save them from relegation, which ultimately failed as the club plunged into the third tier in 2007.

Wolves completed the signing of Gray on an initial 12-month contract in July 2007, reuniting him with his former Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy.

2008

After spending the early part of the season in his more traditional left-back role, he was switched to left midfield in February 2008, which immediately saw him score his first goal in almost six years, and led to a run of three goals in five games.

He signed a further one-year deal to keep him at the club for the 2008–09 season, but featured only sporadically for the first team during a campaign that would end in promotion for them.

2009

Largely out of Wolves' first team plans, he joined fellow Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on a 30-day emergency loan on 9 January 2009.

This was made into a permanent deal on 2 February 2009, when he signed a contract until the end of the season.

On the same day, he was also voted Wednesday's player of the month for January.

He scored his first goal for Wednesday in a 2–2 draw with Barnsley on 8 August 2009.

The 2009–10 season ended with relegation to League One after the club could only draw 2–2 in their final fixture with relegation rivals Crystal Palace.

Three days later it was announced he would not be offered a new contract, which led to him announcing his playing retirement.