If thats the case the Jamie Carragher would be up there as well. He must have scored for at least 6 different clubs.
Thinking of premier league journeymen, Scott Parker must have played for about 8 clubs?
What about yer man, Andy Carrolls lil mate at West Ham, Kevin Nolan?
Robbie Keane would have done it after his recent season loans to Villa and West Ham
@briantinnion’s hero, Wayne Routledge, boom!
1.Robbie Keane
2.Nicolas Anelka
3.Craig Bellamy
4.Darren Bent
5.Andrew Cole (Sid)
6.Teddy Sheringham
7.Wayne Routledge
8.EB Scottie Parker
Nolan was only with Newcastle Bolton and West Ham
Marcus Bent?
Darrem Bent is def one.
The two bents, Les Ferdinand, andy cole, crouch? robbie keane and anelka?
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That’s the 9.
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An easy one here. Who is the only manager to have managed teams in all three UEFA club competition finals (Champions League, UEFA Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup), without winning any of them?
Wenger?
Indeed the specialist in failure.
Good one. He was the first name I thought of but blocked it out because of the Cup Winners Cup. Forgot about Monaco in 1992.
Anelka is counted twice, only 8 there
Fixed it
As a player, he won the title in the top tier in England in the season after he won a second tier championship. As a manager he repeated the exact same feat.
Sir Alf Ramsey
Correct
Tottenham Hotspur 1949/50 & 1950/51
Ipswich Town 1960/61 & 1961/62
If Leicester win title, Drinkwater + Simpson will become the 4th & 5th Man United youth player to win the English premier league at other club? Who were other three?
David Platt anyhow.