UK Football - Midfielders - Ashley Young, Chris Brunt, Chris Burke, Conor Henderson, Danny Sleath, David Court, Dean Sinclair, Diego Arismendi, Fabio Capello, Gareth Bale, George Thorne, Graham Dorrans, Granit Xhaka, Ivan Sproule, Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Paperback)


This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Ashley Young, Chris Brunt, Chris Burke, Conor Henderson, Danny Sleath, David Court, Dean Sinclair, Diego Arismendi, Fabio Capello, Gareth Bale, George Thorne, Graham Dorrans, Granit Xhaka, Ivan Sproule, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, James Knowles, James Milner, James Morrison, Jerome Thomas, John Rooney, Juan Sebastian Veron, Kayelden Brown, Luiz Gustavo, Martin van Geel, Michael Appleton, Midfielder, Paul Scharner, Paul Trollope, Peter Reid, Romaine Sawyers, Ryan Garry, Ryan Semple, Sam Mantom, Shaun Cooper, Somen Tchoyi, Steve Gatting, Steven Reid, Stewart Downing, Stiliyan Petrov, Tom Huddlestone, Unai Emery, Wade Elliott, Yaya Toure, Youssuf Mulumbu, Zoltan Gera. Excerpt: Ashley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a winger for Manchester United and the English national team. Born and raised in Hertfordshire, Young started his career at Watford, making his first senior appearances in 2003 under the management of Ray Lewington. He became a first-team regular in 2004-05, and was one of Watford's key players in their promotion winning 2005-06 season. Young continued to play well for Watford in the Premier League, and in January 2007 he transferred to Aston Villa for a fee of 8 million, rising to 9.65 million with add-ons. He established himself in the first team at Villa Park, and has since earned 15 caps for England, scoring twice. On 23 June 2011, Young signed for Manchester United for an undisclosed fee. On 23 June 2011, Young completed a move to Manchester United, having passed a medical the day before. He signed a five-year deal with the Manchester club for an undisclosed fee. Cris Brunt was rewarded with a new three-year contract, plus a further year's option in the club's favour, in July 2010.The Northern Ireland international was one of the Baggies' most consist...

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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Ashley Young, Chris Brunt, Chris Burke, Conor Henderson, Danny Sleath, David Court, Dean Sinclair, Diego Arismendi, Fabio Capello, Gareth Bale, George Thorne, Graham Dorrans, Granit Xhaka, Ivan Sproule, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, James Knowles, James Milner, James Morrison, Jerome Thomas, John Rooney, Juan Sebastian Veron, Kayelden Brown, Luiz Gustavo, Martin van Geel, Michael Appleton, Midfielder, Paul Scharner, Paul Trollope, Peter Reid, Romaine Sawyers, Ryan Garry, Ryan Semple, Sam Mantom, Shaun Cooper, Somen Tchoyi, Steve Gatting, Steven Reid, Stewart Downing, Stiliyan Petrov, Tom Huddlestone, Unai Emery, Wade Elliott, Yaya Toure, Youssuf Mulumbu, Zoltan Gera. Excerpt: Ashley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a winger for Manchester United and the English national team. Born and raised in Hertfordshire, Young started his career at Watford, making his first senior appearances in 2003 under the management of Ray Lewington. He became a first-team regular in 2004-05, and was one of Watford's key players in their promotion winning 2005-06 season. Young continued to play well for Watford in the Premier League, and in January 2007 he transferred to Aston Villa for a fee of 8 million, rising to 9.65 million with add-ons. He established himself in the first team at Villa Park, and has since earned 15 caps for England, scoring twice. On 23 June 2011, Young signed for Manchester United for an undisclosed fee. On 23 June 2011, Young completed a move to Manchester United, having passed a medical the day before. He signed a five-year deal with the Manchester club for an undisclosed fee. Cris Brunt was rewarded with a new three-year contract, plus a further year's option in the club's favour, in July 2010.The Northern Ireland international was one of the Baggies' most consist...

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March 2012

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978-1-234-69924-6

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9781234699246

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