Sly Posted 29 January 2010 Posted 29 January 2010 Australia: Steve Corica, Željko Kalac, Patrick Kisnorbo, Danny Tiatto, James Wesolowski (U20). Bulgaria: Radostin Kishishev, Aleksandar Tunchev. Canada: Lars Hirschfeld, Iain Hume. Denmark: Jacob Laursen, Jimmy Nielsen. England : Hugh Adcock, Ben Alnwick (U21), Ian Andrews (U21), Jon Ashton ©, Jack Bamber, Gordon Banks, Billy Bannister, Leonard Barry, Trevor Benjamin* (U21), Marcus Bent (U21), Syd Bishop, Mark Blake (U21), Jeff Blockley, Jack Bowers, Danny Cadamarteri (U21), D.J. Campbell ©, Kevin Campbell (U21/B), Franz Carr (U21), Ashley Chambers (U19), Albert Cheesebrough (U23), Allan Clarke, Stephen Clemence (U21), Tom Cleverley (U21), Stan Collymore, Carl Cort (U21), Tony Cottee, Richard Cresswell (U21), Laurie Cunningham, Jean-Michel d'Avray (U21), Brian Deane, Dion Dublin, Mark Draper (U21), John Curtis (U20/B), Darren Eadie (U21), Graham Fenton (U21), Terry Fenwick, Les Ferdinand, Tim Flowers, Jack Froggatt, Chris Garland (U23), Scott Garner ©, Steve Guppy, Jack Haines, Barry Hayles** ©, Bob Hazell (U21/B), Lee Hendrie, Emile Heskey, Ernie Hine, Jack Hobbs (U19), Ricky Hill, Steve Howey, Percy Humphreys, Andy Impey (U21), Julian Joachim (U21), Martin Keown, Paul Kitson (U21), Gary Lineker, David Lowe (U21), Chris Makin (U21), David Martin (U20), Joe Mattock (U21), Stanley Milburn (B), Gary Mills (U21), James Mitchell, Steve Moran (U21), Johnny Morris, Lee Morris (U21), Michael Morrison ©, Carl Muggleton (U21), Mike Newell (U21/B), Shaun Newton (U21), David Nish, Scott Oakes (U21), Matthew Oakley (U21), David Oldfield (U21), Luke O'Neill (U17), Reg Osborne, Russell Osman, Garry Parker (U21/B), Chris Powell, Kevin Pressman (U21/B), Rob Purdie ©, Don Revie, Charlie Richards, Tommy Roberts, Mark Robins (U21), Dennis Rofe (U23), Bill Rowley, Kevin Russell (U18), Jon Sammels (U23), Riccardo Scimeca (B), James Scowcroft (U21), Peter Shilton, Simon Morgan (U21), Alan Smith, Ryan Smith (U20), Sep Smith, Frank Soo, Tony Spearing (U19), Richard Stearman (U21), Jordan Stewart (U21), David Stockdale ©, Nicky Summerbee (U21/B), Stuart Taylor (U21), Ben Thatcher*** (U21), Martyn Waghorn (U19), Ian Walker, Mark Wallington (U23), Chris Weale ©, Keith Weller, Steve Whitworth, Jason Wilcox, Dennis Wise, Frank Worthington. Finland: Tomi Petrescu. France: Luigi Glombard (U17), Bruno N'Gotty. Germany: Steffen Freund. Ghana: Elvis Hammond. Greece: Nikos Dabizas, Theodoros Zagorakis. Guinea: Mohammed Sylla. Hungary: Gábor Bori, Márton Fülöp, Zsolt Laczkó (U21). Iceland: Jóhannes Karl Guðjónsson, Arnar Gunnlaugsson. Iran: Hossein Kaebi. Ireland North: Willie Cunningham, Derek Dougan, Alan Fettis, Keith Gillespie, Colin Hill, Billy Kee (U21), Neil Lennon, Gareth McAuley, Billy McKay (U21), Ryan McGivern, John O'Neill, Jimmy Quinn, Paul Ramsey, Gerry Taggart. Ireland Rep: David Bell (B), Packie Bonner, Pat Byrne, Brian Carey, Clive Clarke, David Connolly, Stephen Dawson (U21), Damien Delaney, Peter Eccles, Tommy Godwin, Jonathan Hayes (U21), David Kelly, Mick Kennedy, Dave Langan, Paddy McCarthy (U21/B), Alan Maybury, Mick O'Brien, Martin Russell (U21/B), Alan Sheehan (U21), Mark Yeates (U21/B). Italy: Roberto Mancini. Jamaica: Trevor Benjamin*, Barry Hayles**, Jamie Lawrence, Ricky Sappleton (U20), Frank Sinclair. Nigeria: Adeola Peter Oluwatoyin Akinbiyi. Netherlands: Sergio Hellings (U21), Collins John. Norway: Kjetil Osvold. Pakistan: Usman Gondal. Peru: Nolberto Solano. Portugal: Marco Ferreira. Scotland: Andy Aitken, Willie Bell, James Blessington, Ken Campbell, Stuart Campbell (U21), Peter Canero, Callum Davidson, Paul Dickov, Robert Douglas, Johnny Duncan, Matt Elliott, Allan Evans, Paul Gallagher, Mike Galloway, Scot Gemmill, Dave Gibson, Steve Howard (B), Stephen Hughes, Craig King (U19), Gary McAllister, David McCulloch, McKinlay, Sandy McLaren, Frank McLintock, Charlie Miller, Robbie Neilson, David Speedie, Nicky Walker, Peter Weir, Andy Welsh (U19), Gareth Williams, Tommy Wright (U21). Sierra Leone: Ahmed Deen. Sweden: Astrit Ajdarević (U19), Patrik Gerrbrand (U21), Nils-Eric Johansson, Pontus Kåmark. Switzerland: Bruno Berner. Trinidad and Tobago: Tony Warner. Turkey: Muzzy Izzet. USA: Kasey Keller, Alexander Wood. Wales: Nicky Adams (U21), Nathan Blake, Danny Coyne, Peter Gilbert (U21), Mal Griffiths, Bert Hodgkinson, Robbie James, Andy Johnson, Matt Jones, Andy King, Ken Leek, Arthur Lever, Josh Low (U21), Taffy O'Callaghan, Iwan Roberts, Peter Rodrigues, Robbie Savage, Ben Thatcher***. * Appears on list twice, once for England U21, then full caps for Jamaica. ** Appears on list twice, once for England C, then full caps for Jamaica. *** Appears on list twice, once for England U21, then full caps for Wales.
Wycombe Fox Posted 29 January 2010 Posted 29 January 2010 Bloody hell - you've got time on your hands!!! Ian Wilson (Scotland)? 5 caps Impressive work!
Hitesh Posted 29 January 2010 Posted 29 January 2010 How many of them got their caps whilst playing for Leicester???
Simo86 Posted 29 January 2010 Posted 29 January 2010 Elliott Chamberlain- Wales U21 (1 cap) Robbie Neilson- Scotland (1 cap) Matty Fryatt- England U19 Alex Cisak- Australia U20
MPH Posted 29 January 2010 Posted 29 January 2010 David Oldfield - Gay Olympics. Disclaimer: this is a Joke
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 30 January 2010 Posted 30 January 2010 Good to see the mighty Soccerroos so prominenet in the list
haraven Posted 30 January 2010 Posted 30 January 2010 Impressive and enjoyable reading - good work Sly. Some heavy digging from you there. Osvold on loan I wasn't actually aware, I thought no Norwegians had played for Leicester except a trial to Berg Hestad back in 99/00. Osvold had 1 month loan according to Wikipedia. :thumbsup:
DJ Barry Hammond Posted 30 January 2010 Posted 30 January 2010 Barry Hayles played for England 'C'? Did he organise the game himself! I want to know more about this England C game, when did it take place, who was it against, who else was in the team? It wasn't the semi-professional England while he was romping the goals in during his non-league days?
Lillehamring Posted 31 January 2010 Posted 31 January 2010 Russell Osman also represented the allies aginst germany during the 2nd world war
Guest Mee-9 Posted 31 January 2010 Posted 31 January 2010 Robbie Neilson's played for the Scotland Team? No wonder there shocking.
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