The top thirteen 'One-Club Footballer' ever to play under the English Premier League – Part 4
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James http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 FC.
The current vice captain holds the record of being the longest-serving official on the Anfield grounds. Having started his professional career with the Liverpool youth academy in 1990, Carragher has now become one of the key members of the Reds’ team.
Liverpool’s number twenty-three has made 456 appearances so far, netting a total of four goals. He has led his club to victory several times, including the 2005 Champions League, 2001 UEFA Cup Final and the 2001 and 2005 UEFA Super Cup Final. Jamie Carragher
is regarded as one of Liverpool’s most loyal player to serve.
The player was also recruited to the English national under-twenty football team in 1997, where he managed to make four appearances with scoring a goal before moving onto the under-twenty one team in 1996.
Then finally in 1998 Carragher made it into the second national team squad and made two appearances. Finally in 1999, the player found his calling as he made the ranks to the first English national squad. Since then he has appeared in the Three Lions team
thirty-eight times but is yet to score a single goal.
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is positioned as a centre-back on the football grounds.
The 30-year-old has played for Chelsea FC throughout his career as a footballer. He has won a myriad number of personal accolades. Terry has been voted as the PFA Players’ Player of the Year in 2005 and also the best defender in the 2005 and 2008 UEFA Champions
League. Despite his controversial behaviour off the field, Terry holds the record of being highest scoring defender in the club’s history.
John Terry started his professional football career in 1991 with West Ham United’s youth academy then after four years he moved to the Blues training academy in 1995.
The player had to spend three more years in Chelsea’s training grounds before making it into their first team squad in 1998.
Since then the Englishman has stepped onto the football field to represent the Blues three hundred and thirty-three times and has scored twenty-two goals.
Terry has only spent one loan spell at another club and this came back in 2000 with Nottingham Forest where the player made just six appearances.
John Terry was also made a part of the under-twenty one national team squad in 2000 where in the next two years he made nine appearances with only one goal to his score-board.
Then in 2003 the player was added to the ranks for the Three Lions national team and since then has represented country sixty-five times and scored six goals in the process.
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