Tommy Fraser

Starting his career with hometown club Brighton & Hove Albion, Fraser was youth team captain and then a semi-regular in the first-team for three seasons.

Fraser's father, Frankie, was a youth team player at Brighton & Hove Albion before a knee injury ended his professional career; he went on to play for Whitehawk.

[9] At times he was also used as a defender, a role in which he earned praise off his teammate Matt Richards in February 2008,[10] before he was offered a one-year contract two months later.

[17][18] At twenty one years of age, and new to the club, his appointment came as a surprise to some, especially with more senior options in Sam Stockley, Marc Richards and Gareth Owen.

[26] He was transfer listed in late September, along with the entire Port Vale squad, after manager Micky Adams saw his team slip to a third consecutive defeat.

[28] His performances as captain earned him public praise from assistant manager Geoff Horsfield,[29] though the fans were critical at times of his inconsistency.

[30] He found himself the new focus of disgruntled supporters in early 2010, following Danny Glover's demotion to the reserves, and Marc Richards' rising goal tally.

Two weeks into Gannon's reign Fraser left the club by mutual consent to find first-team football, preferring this option to a loan deal.

He made 31 appearances in the 2012–13 season for Darren Freeman's "Hawks", and was sent off in his final game in a 3–1 defeat to Harrow Borough at the Earlsmead Stadium on 23 February.

[42] He left England to live in Australia in March 2013,[43] signing for National Premier Leagues Victoria club Melbourne Knights FC.

[48] After leaving Lewes in February 2015, Fraser signed for newly promoted Isthmian League Premier Division side Burgess Hill Town in June 2015.

Fraser at Vale Park as Port Vale captain.