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Adams, Tony
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2002.

Allen, Clive
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1995.

Anderson, Viv
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1995.

Anderton, Darren
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Armfield, Jimmy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1971.

Ball, Alan
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Banks, Gordon
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1978.

Banks, Gordon
General information on one of the greatest ever goalkeepers. Played from 1955 to 1978.

Barry, Gareth
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Barton, Joey
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Barton, Warren
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2005.

Beardsley, Peter
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1999.

Beasant, Dave
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2003.

Beattie, James
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Bell, Colin
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1979.

Bent, Darren
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Bonetti, Peter
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1979.

Bridge, Wayne
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Brooking, Trevor
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Brown, Wes
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Butcher, Terry
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1993.

Butt, Nicky
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Campbell, Sol
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Carragher, Jamie
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Carrick, Michael
Profile, news and interviews of the midfielder.

Chamberlain, Alec
The official Alec Chamberlain website, the Watford goalkeeper. News, diary, biography, photographs, and read what fellow professionals have to say about his career. Retired in 2005.

Channon, Mick
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1986.

Charlton, Bobby
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1975.

Charlton, Jack
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1973.

Clemence, Ray
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1988.

Clough, Brian OBE, MA
Former Middlesbrough, Sunderland, and England player and manager of Nottingham Forest and Derby County. News, quotes, photographs, career details, tributes, and dream team. 21st March 1935 - 20th September 2004.

Cohen, George
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1969.

Cole, Andrew
Currently ranked second in the all time scoring charts of the FA Premier League. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Cole, Ashley
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Cole, Joe
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Cole, Joe
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Cole, Joe
Includes player information, news, picture gallery, forum, and links. Joe Cole Fan Site.

Common, Alf
The first player to be transferred for a fee of £1,000. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played from 1900 to 1914.

Cooper, Terry
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Coppell, Steve
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1982.

Crouch, Peter
Includes a picture gallery, career statistics, and a forum.

Crouch, Peter
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Dean, Dixie
William Ralph Dean is the most prolific goal-scorer in English football history. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played from 1923 to 1939.

Dixon, Kerry
A site dedicated to the Chelsea great with photographs, statistics and links. Played for the club from 1983 to 1992.

Dixon, Lee
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2002.

Dublin, Dion
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Dyer, Kieron
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Edwards, Duncan
Dedicated to one of the victims of the Munich air crash. Includes profile, photos, cemetery details, FAQ, quotes, books written about him, and information about commemorative sites including a church, statute, and pub. 1st October 1936 to February 6, 1958.

Edwards, Duncan
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's short career and club appearances. He one of the eight Manchester United players who perished in the Munich air disaster of 1958.

Finney, Tom
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. He played for Preston North End from 1946 to 1960.

Francis, Trevor
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1994.

Garraty, William (Billy)
A legendary goalscorer for England, Villa 1887-1908, 111 goals with 30 goals in 1899-1900 season, Leicester 1908, W.B.A. 1908-1910 and Lincoln City 1910.

Gerrard, Steven
Includes picture gallery, forum, news, statistics, and links. Steven Gerrard Fan Site.

Gerrard, Steven
A weblog for the Steven Gerrard Fan Club. Videos, news, gallery and wallpapers.

Gerrard, Steven
Includes biography, career, photos and videos.

Gerrard, Steven
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Gerrard, Steven
Feature includes a biography, ranking of his importance to the team, and related links. AskMen.com - Steven Gerrard.

Greaves, Jimmy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1971.

Green, Robert
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Hargreaves, Owen
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Hateley, Mark
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1999.

Haynes, Johnny
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Fulham from 1952 to 1970.

Hendrie, Lee
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Hoddle, Glenn
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1995.

Howe, Don
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1966.

Hughes, Emlyn
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Hunt, Roger
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1972.

Hunter, Norman
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1982.

Hurst, Geoff
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1976.

Ince, Paul
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

James, David
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Johnson, Andrew
News, profile, weblog and videos.

Johnson, Glen
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Keegan, Kevin
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Keown, Martin
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2005.

King, Ledley
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Lawton, Tommy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played from 1935 to 1955.

Le Saux, Graeme
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2005.

Lineker, Gary
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1994.

Lofthouse, Nat
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Bolton Wanderers from 1946 to 1960.

Macdonald, Malcolm
The official web site with the history of Supermac. Retired in 1979.

Madeley, Paul
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Leeds United from 1963 to 1980.

Mariner, Paul
A centre forward for Plymouth Argyle, Ipswich Town, Arsenal and England during the 1970's and 1980's. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Matthews, Stanley
One of the finest dribblers of the ball in the history of the sport. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Stoke City and Blackpool from 1932 to 1965.

McDermott, Terry
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1986.

McFarland, Roy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

McGuinness, Wilf
After Dinner Speaker. Includes career, photographs, and statistics.

McKenzie, Duncan
After Dinner Speaker. Includes career, photographs, and statistics.

McKinney, Richard
Chelmsford City goalkeeper. Biography, photographs and a guest book.

McManaman, Steve
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2005.

Moore, Bobby
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1978.

Moore, Bobby
Celebration of the life and football career of the celebrated, one time, West Ham and 1966 World Cup winning England skipper. April 12, 1941 - February 24, 1993.

Mortensen, Stan
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played from 1946 to 1962.

Neal, Phil
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1989.

Neville, Gary
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. A Manchester United player since 1992.

Neville, Philip
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Oakley, Matt
General information, profile, statistics, and career details.

Paisley, Bob
Liverpool's revered championship winning player and manager. Honours, anecdotes, and biography. 1919 - 1996.

Pearce, Stuart
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2002.

Pennock, Adrian
Photographs, career details, and a message board for the Gillingham player. The Unofficial Adrian Pennock Fan Club, APFC.

Peters, Martin
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1981.

Platt, David
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2001.

Ramsey, Alf
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1955 and managed England to World Cup success in 1966.

Regis, Cyrille
The official site with profile, statistics, links to other relative sites, details of community and charity events involvement, and galleries. Retired.

Richards, Tony
Walsall Football Club's greatest post-war goalscorer. Retired.

Robinson, Paul
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Robson, Bryan
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1996.

Scholes, Paul
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. A Manchester United player since 1993.

Scholes, Paul
Feature includes a biography, ranking of his importance to the team, and related links. AskMen.com - Paul Scholes.

Seaman, David
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2004.

Shearer, Alan
The top FA Premier League scorer with 260 goals, and top scorer for Newcastle United with 206 goals. This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2006.

Shearer, Alan
Biography, statistics, artwork, photographs, and links. Retired in 2006.

Sheringham, Teddy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Shilton, Peter
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played a record 1005 games for his clubs, and 125 games for England, from 1966 to 1997.

Smith, Alan
News, photographs, interviews, a forum, wallpaper, videos, screensaver, icons, quiz, free email, a poll, and profile.

Smith, Tommy
After Dinner Speaker. Includes photographs, and statistics.

Southgate, Gareth
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2006.

Stiles, Nobby
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1975.

Swift, Frank
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Manchester City from 1933 to 1949.

Terry, John
Includes picture gallery, statistics, forum, news, and links. John Terry Fan Site.

Terry, John
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances.

Thompson, Phil
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1986.

Todd, Colin
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1984.

Waddle, Chris
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1998.

Walcott, Theo
News, profile, video, pictures and information about the Arsenal teenage.

Walcott, Theo
Includes biography, picture gallery, videos, and career details.

Walker, Des
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2004.

White, Faye
The official site with biography, news and photographs of the Arsenal ladies team captain and England international, plus contact information to ask Faye on her career and ladies football development in the UK.

Wilkins, Ray
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1997.

Wilson, Ray
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1971.

Woods, Chris
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1998.

Wright, Billy
A cyber monument to a football hero for all seasons. Record a tribute and memory of Billy.

Wright, Billy
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Played for Wolverhampton Wanderers from 1939 to 1959.

Wright, Ian
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 2000.

Wright, Mark
This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the player's career and club appearances. Retired in 1998.

Wright-Phillips, Shaun
Including a picture gallery, news, statistics, links, and a forum. Shaun Wright-Phillips Fan Site.

Wright-Phillips, Shaun
News, photographs, statistics, and features.

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