Carlisle United He was one of several promising players who came through the ranks at
Brunton Park during the mid-1990s, alongside
Matt Jansen,
Scott Dobie and
Lee Peacock. In 1997, he was part of the side which gained promotion to
Division Two and defeated
Colchester United on penalties to win the
Football League Trophy at
Wembley Stadium.
Derby County Delap was signed by
Derby County manager
Jim Smith for £200,000 in February 1998, and went on to make 13 appearances during the remainder of the
1997–98 season. Despite failing to score a league goal during the
1998–99 season, he did manage to find the net in a second round
League Cup tie with
Manchester City. During the
1999–00 season he was Derby's top scorer with eight goals. His first goal of the campaign came during a 2–1 defeat to
Arsenal. After scoring his second goal of the season in a 2–0 victory over
Sheffield Wednesday, his third came during a 3–3 stalemate with his future club
Southampton. A 3–1 home victory over
Chelsea saw Delap score two goals and increase his tally to five, while it was just two games later when he scored against eventual champions
Manchester United in a 2–1 loss at
Pride Park. Later that season, Delap scored and assisted a goal in a 3–0 win over
Leicester City – a game in which
Stan Collymore broke his leg. His eighth and final goal of the campaign came after just 22 seconds of a 4–4 draw with
Bradford City, although he was later sent off for conceding one of four penalties. During the
2000–01 season, Delap once again scored against both Leicester and Bradford. He scored his final goal for Derby in a 1–0 victory over
Ipswich Town on 2 December 2000, which brought his total league tally to 11.
Southampton On 10 July 2001,
Southampton signed Delap for a fee of £4 million. In the process he not only became
Stuart Gray's first signing since replacing
Glenn Hoddle as manager, but also Southampton's record transfer – a tag he held onto for almost 11 years, before they signed
Jay Rodriguez from
Burnley for £7 million on 10 June 2012. Prior to Delap's arrival, his former club Carlisle received £700,000 from the deal. Delap's first goal for Southampton came during a 3–1 victory over
Ipswich Town at
Portman Road on 2 March 2002. It was later that month when he scored his first goal at
St Mary's in a 1–1 draw with
Fulham. Although Delap failed to score during the
2002–03 campaign, he made a total of 30 appearances in all competitions and helped Southampton reach the
2003 FA Cup Final, despite missing the game due to an ankle injury. Although they narrowly lost to
Arsenal after
Robert Pires scored the only goal of the game, the Gunners had already qualified for the
Champions League after finishing second in the
Premier League, therefore Southampton qualified for the
UEFA Cup. Their UEFA Cup campaign was short-lived, after a 1–1 draw with
Steaua București at St. Mary's was followed by a 1–0 away defeat on 15 October 2003. Delap played in both legs. Delap's third goal for Southampton and arguably the best of his career, was a spectacular bicycle kick in a 1–0 victory over
Tottenham Hotspur on 27 March 2004. The 64th-minute strike ended a near two-year goal drought. Seven months later he scored two headers in a 2–2 draw with Arsenal at
Highbury. Both goals came in the last ten minutes of the game, and would have secured three points for Southampton had it not been for
Robin van Persie's last-minute equaliser, which maintained Arsenal's position at the top of the Premier League.
Sunderland From Southampton, Delap was signed by
Mick McCarthy for
Sunderland in the 2005–06 season. He made six appearances for the club that season before injury struck. On 8 April 2006, under
caretaker manager Kevin Ball, he clashed heads with teammate
George McCartney during his side's league game with
Fulham, a game that was subsequently abandoned. In doing so, he broke his nose and underwent an operation to adjust it correctly after being selected to play at
Manchester United only to withdraw after suffering a nose bleed during the warm-up. Thus he was ruled out for the remainder of the season and Manchester United relegated Sunderland, and ended their own title hopes, with a 0–0 draw. He scored once in the league during his spell at Sunderland, a crucial equaliser in a 2–2 draw with Everton on 1 April 2006. He made his debut in the 4–0 thumping of Leeds United at
Elland Road. A week after signing on loan, Delap made his home debut for Stoke against his parent club Sunderland on 17 October 2006. However, after a challenge from
Robbie Elliott, he sustained fractures to his
tibia and
fibula early in the game, resulting in a broken leg. Although the injury sidelined him for the remainder of the
2006–07 season, Stoke manager
Tony Pulis signed Delap on a permanent basis on 9 January 2007.
2007–08 On 15 July 2007, Delap made his comeback in a pre-season friendly with
Newcastle Town. On 15 September 2007, Delap scored his first goal for Stoke in a 1–1 draw with Hull. On 22 September 2007,
Richard Cresswell scored from Delap's throw in a 3–1 win over
Queens Park Rangers. On 1 January 2008, in a second 1–1 draw with Hull, Delap assisted
Leon Cort with another long throw. On 9 February 2008, Delap scored his second goal of the season in a 4–2 victory over
Wolverhampton Wanderers. Delap made a total of 46 appearances in the league, as Stoke finished 2nd and were promoted to the
Premier League on the final day of the season. They had been away from the top-flight for 23 years.
2008–09 The potency of the "
Delap Special" reached new heights as Stoke City began their debut
Premier League season. Of their first 13 goals, seven were credited as Delap assists. Stoke's first Premiership goal from a Delap throw was
Mamady Sidibe's injury-time winner against Aston Villa on 23 August 2008. His throws continued to cause further problems for Stoke's opposition throughout the season, and would have earned the Potters a point against
Everton on 14 September, had it not been for
Tim Cahill's 77th-minute header. The game finished 2–3, with both Stoke goals coming from Delap throws. Tony Pulis suggested his absence was a crucial factor in Stoke's 2–0 defeat to
Chelsea on 27 September. He returned the following week to face Portsmouth, and despite helping to create Ricardo Fuller's goal from a throw-in, Stoke lost the game 2–1. It was just one game later when Delap scored his first goal of the season and only his third in a Stoke shirt. He met Sidibe's cross at the far post to give his side an important 2–1 victory over
Tottenham Hotspur. Delap was sent off in Stoke's 1–0 win over
Manchester City for fouling and kicking out at
Shaun Wright-Phillips.
2009–10 Delap's throw-ins quickly caused problems at the beginning of the
2009–10 season. In Stoke's opening game against newly promoted
Burnley, Delap's throw-in forced an own goal from
Stephen Jordan in a 2–0 win. On 31 October 2009, Delap's throw-in created another goal for Stoke. Although
Christophe Berra of
Wolverhampton Wanderers attempted to clear the ball, it fell to
Matthew Etherington, who volleyed it into the top corner. Delap then gave away two penalties within three games, against both
Portsmouth and
Arsenal. Portsmouth's
Aruna Dindane was struck in the head by Delap's boot, while
Andrei Arshavin was tripped up by Delap's leg. Both penalties were saved by
Thomas Sørensen. Delap proved crucial in Stoke's
2009–10 FA Cup campaign. His throw-ins created two goals in a third-round win over
York City, helping Stoke come from behind within just two minutes.
Daniel Parslow headed the first into his own net, before
Ricardo Fuller put Stoke ahead after York failed to clear the second. Just 70 seconds into their fourth-round tie with Arsenal, Fuller gave Stoke the lead from Delap's swirling throw-in. Stoke won the game 3–1. In their fifth-round tie against Manchester City, Fuller converted yet another Delap throw-in to cancel out an early goal from
Shaun Wright-Phillips. Several pundits drew comparisons to Fuller's goal against Arsenal in the previous round. A replay was required after the game finished 1–1. The replay finished 1–1 over 90 minutes, meaning extra-time was required. Just five minutes into extra-time,
Ryan Shawcross beat
Shay Given to the ball and headed in from Delap's throw-in.
Tuncay later added to the scoring, ensuring Stoke made it to the quarter-finals. Stoke were defeated 2–0 by holders Chelsea in the quarter-finals. Delap in-directly assisted two more goals from throw-ins during the remainder of Stoke's league campaign.
Danny Pugh scored in a 3–1 defeat to Arsenal on 27 February 2010, while Tuncay scored a header in a 1–1 draw with Burnley on 10 March 2010. Stoke finished the season in 11th place with 47 points, one place and two points higher than the previous season.
2010–11 On 13 September 2010, Delap made his 300th
Premier League appearance against
Aston Villa, becoming the 82nd player to reach the landmark. On 16 October 2010, Delap ended a 21-month goal drought against
Bolton Wanderers. Although his goal was the equaliser, Stoke lost 2–1 during injury-time, with
Ivan Klasnić's winner ironically occurring from a long throw-in. Just a few minutes after Klasnić's goal, he received two yellow cards in quick succession, with the second coming after catching Delap in the face while challenging for a header. He scored another rare goal against
West Bromwich Albion in February 2011. While Delap's throw-ins were becoming much less effective in the Premier League, they were decisive throughout Stoke's
2010–11 FA Cup campaign. They created goals against
Brighton & Hove Albion, West Ham and
Bolton Wanderers, helping Stoke reach their first ever
FA Cup Final. Stoke lost 1–0 to
Manchester City in the final, but as City had already qualified for the
Champions League through the league, Stoke qualified for the
Europa League. In April 2011, Delap signed a one-year extension to his contract. After turning 35, Delap stated that he had no plans for retirement.
2011–12 Delap's throw-ins only created one goal during the
2011–12 season, but he did manage to find the back of the net on two occasions. Both goals were headers and came in home wins over
Fulham and
Blackburn. On 19 February 2012, in the fifth round of the FA Cup against
Crawley Town, Delap received a straight red card for a sliding tackle on
David Hunt. Despite the sending off, Stoke went on to win the game 2–0. Stoke later appealed against the decision and Delap's three-match ban was overturned. Delap made a total of 36 appearances in all competitions, six of which came in Stoke's historic Europa League campaign, which saw them reach the round of 32 before being knocked out by Spanish side
Valencia. On 1 May 2012, Delap was rewarded with another one-year extension to his contract, which would see him extend his stay at Stoke until the end of the 2012–13 season.
2012–13 Delap found himself out of favour during the
2012–13 season, making just one appearance away at
Reading on the opening day of the season. On 31 January 2013, Delap joined
Barnsley on loan until the end of the season. Soon after his move to
Oakwell, he expressed his desire to make the move permanent in order to continue his playing career. Following his debut in a 2–1 win over Blackpool, his throw-in quickly caused problems as it created
Scott Golbourne's equaliser in a 3–2 victory over Middlesbrough. He then assisted
Chris Dagnall's header in his third league appearance against Wolves, before his throw created
Tomasz Cywka's goal in a 5–3 defeat to Bristol City. He left Stoke at the end of the season, bringing to an end a seven-year spell at the club.
Burton Albion After leaving Stoke, Delap spent time on trial with
League Two side
Burton Albion in an attempt to earn a contract. He signed a one-year contract with the Brewers on 18 July 2013. His third appearance and first as a contracted Burton player was a friendly against Stoke. Burton lost the game 2–0, as Delap played 55 minutes at right-back. He played seven matches for Burton scoring once in a 2–2 draw against
Cheltenham Town on 3 August 2013. On 16 December 2013, Delap announced his retirement from football. ==International career==