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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 . 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.

  2. Kristian Arron Commons (Mansfield, 30 de agosto de 1983) es un exfutbolista escocés que jugaba de centrocampista. Commons nació en Inglaterra pero se clasificó para jugar con Escocia, ya que su abuela nació en Dundee. Hizo su debut con Escocia en 2008. En enero de 2011, Commons es fichado por Celtic por £ 300,000.

  3. Datos de rendimiento detallados. Kris Commons es un antiguo jugador de Escocia, (* 30/08/1983 en Mansfield, Inglaterra). Commons jugó en Celtic FC (Celtic). Jugaba en la posición de Medio campo.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Inspired by you: The story behind Kris Commons’ move from Forest to Derby - The Athletic. Paul Taylor and Ryan Conway. Feb 10, 2021. 155. This is part of a series of articles inspired by...

  5. Biography. Kris came through the ranks at Stoke City before going on to make 138 appearances in four years at Nottingham Forest. He joined Derby County in 2008 and the midfielder's impressive form caught the eye of then Scotland manager George Burley, who handed him his first cap in a 0-0 draw in a friendly against Northern Ireland at Hampden Park.

  6. Name in home country: Kristian Arran Commons Date of birth/Age: Aug 30, 1983 (40) Place of birth: Mansfield Height: 1,68 m Citizenship: Scotland. England Position: midfield - Attacking Midfield Foot: left Player agent: MLSports Management Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2017 Contract expires: - Social-Media:

  7. 21 de may. de 2013 · Tuesday 21 May 2013 22:55, UK. Kris Commons: Celtic midfielder has retired from international football. Kris Commons has retired from international duty with Scotland to 'concentrate on his...