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Central Midfielders 50. Johnny Holt 10/04/1865 England 10 Caps 49 Central Midfielders 50. Johnny Holt 10/04/1865 England 10 caps League Statistics 88-89 17 0 Everton 89-90 21 1 Everton 90-91 21 1 Everton 91-92 21 0 Everton 92-93 26 0 Everton 93-94 26 0 Everton 94-95 27 0 Everton 95-96 14 0 Everton 96-97 25 0 Everton 97-98 27 0 Everton 49. Frank Cuggy 16/06/1889 England 2 caps League Statistics 09-10 3 0 Sunderland 10-11 3 0 Sunderland 11-12 27 0 Sunderland 12-13 32 1 Sunderland 13-14 31 2 Sunderland 14-15 31 0 Sunderland 19-20 34 0 Sunderland 20-21 3 0 Sunderland 48. Ken Willingham 01/12/1912 England 12 caps League Statistics 32-33 37 0 Huddersfield 33-34 29 0 Huddersfield 34-35 37 0 Huddersfield 35-36 29 0 Huddersfield 36-37 37 0 Huddersfield 37-38 29 0 Huddersfield 38-39 37 0 Huddersfield 39-40 29 0 Huddersfield 46-47 37 0 Sunderland 46-47 29 0 Leeds 47-48 37 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 47. John McGovern 28/10/1949 Scotland League Statistics 65-66 1 0 Hartlepool (Div. 4) 66-67 33 1 Hartlepool (Div. 4) 67-68 33 4 Hartlepool (Div. 4) 68-69 5 0 Hartlepool (Div. 3) 68-69 18 0 Derby (Div. 2) 69-70 33 4 Derby 70-71 34 6 Derby 71-72 40 3 Derby 72-73 39 1 Derby 73-74 26 2 Derby 74-75 4 0 Leeds 74-75 8 0 Nottingham (Div. 2) 75-76 41 0 Nottingham (Div. 2) 76-77 39 0 Nottingham (Div. 2) 77-78 31 4 Nottingham 78-79 36 0 Nottingham 79-80 41 2 Nottingham 80-81 27 0 Nottingham 81-82 30 0 Nottingham 82-83 14 0 Bolton (Div. 2) 83-84 2 0 Bolton (Div. 3) 46. Bill Bradshaw 03/04/1884 England 4 caps League Statistics 03-04 31 0 Blackburn 04-05 33 5 Blackburn 05-06 36 4 Blackburn 06-07 32 1 Blackburn 07-08 19 2 Blackburn 08-09 27 0 Blackburn 09-10 34 4 Blackburn 10-11 34 5 Blackburn 11-12 36 3 Blackburn 12-13 35 6 Blackburn 13-14 27 3 Blackburn 14-15 20 2 Blackburn 19-20 22 1 Blackburn 45. Scott Parker 13/10/1980 England 18 caps League Statistics 97-98 3 0 Charlton (Div. 1) 98-99 4 0 Charlton 99-00 15 1 Charlton (Div. 1) 00-01 20 2 Charlton 00-01 6 1 Norwich (Div. 1) 01-02 38 1 Charlton 02-03 28 4 Charlton 03-04 20 2 Charlton 03-04 11 1 Chelsea 04-05 4 0 Chelsea 05-06 26 1 Newcastle 06-07 29 3 Newcastle 07-08 18 1 West Ham 08-09 28 1 West Ham 09-10 31 2 West Ham 10-11 32 5 West Ham 11-12 4 1 West Ham (Championship) 11-12 29 0 Tottenham 12-13 21 0 Tottenham 13-14 29 2 Fulham 14-15 37 3 Fulham (Championship) 15-16 24 1 Fulham (Championship) 16-17 29 0 Fulham (Championship) 44. Xabi Alonso 25/11/1981 Spain 114 caps League Statistics 04-05 24 2 Liverpool 05-06 35 3 Liverpool 06-07 32 4 Liverpool 07-08 19 2 Liverpool 08-09 33 3 Liverpool 43. Gareth Barry 23/02/1981 England 53 caps League Statistics 96-97 0 0 Brighton & Hove (Div. 3) 97-98 2 0 Aston Villa 98-99 32 2 Aston Villa 99-00 30 1 Aston Villa 00-01 30 0 Aston Villa 01-02 20 0 Aston Villa 02-03 35 3 Aston Villa 03-04 36 3 Aston Villa 04-05 34 7 Aston Villa 05-06 36 3 Aston Villa 06-07 35 8 Aston Villa 07-08 37 9 Aston Villa 08-09 38 5 Aston Villa 09-10 34 2 Manchester C. 10-11 33 2 Manchester C. 11-12 34 1 Manchester C. 12-13 31 1 Manchester C. 13-14 32 3 Everton 14-15 33 0 Everton 15-16 33 0 Everton 16-17 33 2 Everton 42. Gary Speed 08/09/1969 Wales 85 caps League Statistics 88-89 1 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 89-90 25 3 Leeds (Div. 2) 90-91 38 7 Leeds 91-92 41 7 Leeds 92-93 39 7 Leeds 93-94 36 10 Leeds 94-95 39 3 Leeds 95-96 29 2 Leeds 96-97 37 9 Everton 97-98 21 7 Everton 97-98 13 1 Newcastle 98-99 38 4 Newcastle 99-00 36 9 Newcastle 00-01 35 5 Newcastle 01-02 29 5 Newcastle 02-03 24 2 Newcastle 03-04 38 3 Newcastle 04-05 38 1 Bolton 05-06 31 4 Bolton 06-07 38 8 Bolton 07-08 14 1 Bolton 07-08 20 3 Sheffield U. (Championship) 08-09 17 3 Sheffield U. (Championship) 41. Jimmy Crabtree 23/12/1871 England 14 caps League Statistics 89-90 3 1 Burnley 90-91 - - Rossendale (non-league) 91-92 - - Heywood Central (non-league) 92-93 23 6 Burnley 93-94 18 0 Burnley 94-95 28 3 Burnley 95-96 28 3 Aston Villa 96-97 25 0 Aston Villa 97-98 25 1 Aston Villa 98-99 31 2 Aston Villa 99-00 17 0 Aston Villa 00-01 23 0 Aston Villa 01-02 29 0 Aston Villa 40. Jimmy Gabriel 10/10/1940 Scotland 2 caps League Statistics 59-60 8 0 Everton 60-61 40 1 Everton 61-62 42 6 Everton 62-63 40 5 Everton 63-64 33 5 Everton 64-65 37 4 Everton 65-66 24 6 Everton 66-67 32 6 Everton 67-68 40 4 Southampton 68-69 38 4 Southampton 69-70 39 5 Southampton 70-71 37 7 Southampton 71-72 37 5 Southampton 72-73 42 4 Bournemouth (Div. 3) 73-74 6 0 Swindon (Div. 2) 73-74 11 0 Bournemouth (Div. 3) 73-74 9 0 Brentford (Div. 4) 39. Emmanuel Petit 22/09/1970 France 63 caps League Statistics 97-98 32 2 Arsenal 98-99 27 4 Arsenal 99-00 26 3 Arsenal 00-01 23 1 Barcelona (Spain) 01-02 27 1 Chelsea 02-03 24 1 Chelsea 03-04 4 0 Chelsea 38. Willis Edwards 28/04/1903 England 16 caps League Statistics 22-23 5 0 Chesterfield (Div. 3) 23-24 34 0 Chesterfield (Div. 3) 24-25 31 1 Chesterfield (Div. 3) 24-25 9 0 Leeds 25-26 40 0 Leeds 26-27 37 1 Leeds 27-28 32 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 28-29 29 0 Leeds 29-30 39 0 Leeds 30-31 40 0 Leeds 31-32 28 0 Leeds (Div. 2) 32-33 23 0 Leeds 33-34 15 0 Leeds 34-35 28 0 Leeds 35-36 39 1 Leeds 36-37 35 3 Leeds 37-38 3 0 Leeds 38-39 20 1 Leeds 37. Steve McMahon 20/08/1961 England 17 caps League Statistics 79-80 0 0 Everton 80-81 34 5 Everton 81-82 32 2 Everton 82-83 34 4 Everton 83-84 37 5 Aston Villa 84-85 35 2 Aston Villa 85-86 3 0 Aston Villa 85-86 23 6 Liverpool 86-87 37 5 Liverpool 87-88 40 9 Liverpool 88-89 29 3 Liverpool 89-90 38 5 Liverpool 90-91 22 0 Liverpool 91-92 15 1 Liverpool 91-92 18 0 Manchester C. 92-93 27 1 Manchester C. 93-94 35 0 Manchester C. 94-95 7 0 Manchester C. 94-95 17 0 Swindon (Div. 1) 95-96 21 0 Swindon (Div. 1) 96-97 3 0 Swindon (Div. 2) 97-98 1 0 Swindon (Div. 1) 36. Nicky Butt 21/01/1975 England 39 caps League Statistics 92-93 1 0 Manchester U. 93-94 1 0 Manchester U. 94-95 22 1 Manchester U. 95-96 32 2 Manchester U. 96-97 26 5 Manchester U. 97-98 33 3 Manchester U. 98-99 31 2 Manchester U. 99-00 32 3 Manchester U. 00-01 28 3 Manchester U. 01-02 25 1 Manchester U. 02-03 18 0 Manchester U. 03-04 21 1 Manchester U. 04-05 18 1 Newcastle 05-06 0 0 Newcastle 05-06 24 3 Birmingham 06-07 31 1 Newcastle 07-08 35 3 Newcastle 08-09 33 0 Newcastle 09-10 17 0 Newcastle (Championship) 35. Terry Venables 06/01/1943 England 2 caps League Statistics 59-60 1 0 Chelsea 60-61 36 0 Chelsea 61-62 12 1 Chelsea 62-63 42 2 Chelsea (Div. 2) 63-64 38 8 Chelsea 64-65 39 7 Chelsea 65-66 34 8 Chelsea 65-66 1 0 Tottenham 66-67 41 3 Tottenham 67-68 36 2 Tottenham 68-69 37 0 Tottenham 69-70 34 5 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 70-71 38 10 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 71-72 27 1 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 72-73 37 1 Queens Park Rangers (Div. 2) 73-74 36 2 Queens Park Rangers 74-75 5 0 Queens Park Rangers 74-75 14 0 Crystal Palace (Div. 3) 34. Peter Reid 20/6/1956 England 13 caps League Statistics 74-75 27 0 Bolton (Div. 2) 75-76 42 2 Bolton (Div. 2) 76-77 42 5 Bolton (Div. 2) 77-78 38 9 Bolton (Div.
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