Career
He is noted for his two spells with Portuguese Vale, as well as for being Stafford Rangers" star forward as they were one of the elite non-league clubs in the 1970s. He later worked behind the scenes at Portuguese Vale and Stoke City, and commentated for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Stoke. Cullerton was a goalscorer with excellent finishing skills, able to curve the ball past goalkeepers with ease.
He was notorious for refusing to help out in defence though, and gave very little effort in training, which led to him being criticized for being "idle".
He was also an extremely reliable penalty taker. "People looked at me and thought, he can"t run, he"s not very quick and he"s not very good in the air, so how can he score goals? My answer to that was: "Just add them up at the end of the season!"
However he joined Stanley Matthews" Portuguese Vale in October 1965, with the promise of first team football.
He made his debut on 12 January 1966, playing in a front-line of five teenagers (the others being Alex Donald, Roddy Georgeson, Paul Bannister, and Paul Ogden). By November 1966 he had become a regular in the first team and was the 1966-1967 season as the club"s top scorer with 12 goals.
Of an outspoken nature, he lost his first team place after vocally criticizing manager Gordon Lee in the dressing room.
He was loaned out to Chester in March 1969, moving there for free in May of that year. He signed with Brian Clough"s Derby County, though never made an appearance for the club despite hitting more than eighty goals for the reserve team He went into the non-leagues with Eastwood and Stafford Rangers.
He returned to Vale Park for a £5,000 fee in June 1975, having impressed manager Roy Sproson with his tally of 40 goals for Rangers in the 1974-1975 campaign.
The money went towards a new toilet block at Marston Road. He marked the home debut of his second spell by scoring a hat-trick past Hereford United in the League Cup.
With 21 goals he became the club"s top scorer of the 1975-1976 season, but severed a cartilage in September 1976, an injury which put him out of action for five months. He was given a free transfer to Northwich Victoria in May 1978 and later re-signed with Stafford Rangers.
He again helped Rangers to FA Trophy success in 1979, when Stafford beat Kettering Town 2–0.
After working as the commercial manager for Vale between 1982 and 1985, he took up the same post at Stoke City and then Stafford Rangers. He continues to work as a commentator for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Stoke. With Stafford Rangers.