Monday, August 6, 2012

10+ Consecutive Seasons with the Same EPL Club

English Premier League players that have played 10+ consecutive EPL seasons with the same club.

Tony Adams (10)
Arsenal 1992-2002

Shola Ameobi (11)
Newcastle United 2000-2012

Darren Anderton (12)
Tottenham Hotspur 1992-2004

Gareth Barry (11)
Aston Villa 1998-2009

Francis Benali (11)
Southampton 1992-2003

Dennis Bergkamp (11)
Arsenal 1995-2006

Wes Brown (12)
Manchester United 1998-2011

Nicky Butt (12)
Manchester United 1992-2004

Jamie Carragher (15)
Liverpool 1997-2012

Carlo Cudicini (10)
Chelsea 1999-2009

Lee Dixon (10)
Arsenal 1992-2002

Jason Dodd (13)
Southampton 1992-2005

Rio Ferdinand (10)
Manchester United 2002-2012

Ricardo Gardner (11)
Bolton Wanderers 2001-2012

Steven Gerrard (14)
Liverpool 1998-2012

Ryan Giggs (20)
Manchester United 1992-2012

Shay Given (11)
Newcastle United 1997-2008

Lee Hendrie (11)
Aston Villa 1995-2007

Tony Hibbert (12)
Everton 2000-2012

Sami Hyypia (10)
Liverpool 1999-2009

Denis Irwin (10)
Manchester United 1992-2002

Jussi Jaaskelainen (11)
Bolton Wanderers 2001-2012

Roy Keane (13)
Manchester United 1993-2006

Gary Kelly (10)
Leeds United 1993-2004

Martin Keown (12)
Arsenal 1992-2004

Ledley King (13)
Tottenham Hotspur 1999-2012

Frank Lampard (11)
Chelsea 2001-2012

Matthew Le Tissier (10)
Southampton 1992-2002

Gary Neville (17)
Manchester United 1993-2011

Phil Neville (11)
Manchester United 1994-2005

Matt Oakley (10)
Southampton 1995-2005

John O'Shea (10)
Manchester United 2001-2011

Leon Osman (10)
Everton 2002-2012

Ray Parlour (12)
Arsenal 1992-2004

Lucas Radebe (10)
Leeds United 1994-2004

Paul Scholes (18)
Manchester United 1994-2012

Mark Schwarzer (11)
Middlesbrough 1996-2008

David Seaman (11)
Arsenal 1992-2003

Alan Shearer (10)
Newcastle United 1996-2006

John Terry (14)
Chelsea 1998-2012

David Watson (10)
Everton 1992-2003


1 comment:

  1. Carlo Cudicini is a player I will always admire as a Chelsea fan.

    The arrival of Petr Cech immediately confined him to the bench, but he made a decision in the peak of his career to stay at Chelsea.

    When he was called upon he was superb, and a knock or injury to Cech was never too big a deal, such was the quality of his replacement.

    Chelsea don't have that kind of luxury any more, but it was great while it lasted. Keeping two world class keepers happy at one club is no mean feat.

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