Michael Zorc Lars Ricken* Both Borussia Dortmund *Still active, yet I doubt he will ever leave BVB Uwe Kamps Borussia Mönchengladbach
When he played for them, they weren't exactly mediocre. They won a scudetto and finished in high places.
I know it's a bit early, but I'm pretty sure Jamie Carragher would rather die than play for another team than Liverpool.
He's the one who turned them into a top team. But he could easily had left for one of the big clubs, and he didn't.
Juventus wanted him in a bad way but he turned them down. so yeah, its not like he didnt have offers from bigger clubs.
Well, maybe if you read the thread, you will find it more believable, as it was mentioned just a few posts ago.
Whoops - read the thread, must have missed it. Not like he doesn't merit being mentioned twice however.
Lev Yashin started his career at Tushino Moscow, for whom he played from 1944 to 1947. Yashin began to play for Dynamo Moscow in 1947, however that was not the same Dynamo Moscow as the famous one (which he joined in 1950), they shared the same name and were "sponsored" both by the ministry of the interior, but were not the same club.
Given the source we must stand corrected. Thank you much. The enlightment you provide is one of the reasons I frequent these boards.
Thank you very much. Got a couple of football history books during the last 20 years which allow me to be Mr. wise guy from time to time.
I can't believe no one has mentioned Karl-Heinz "Charly" Körbel. Record holder for most Bundesliga games played (602, between 1972-1991), all for Eintracht Frankfurt.
4 pages before the legend that was paul mcstay gets a mentioned, turned down moves to italy and everything to stay with a piss poor celtic side.
Bobby Charlton finished his career at Preston North End. Cobi Jones played for Coventry City and in Brazil. Kevin Hartman is at Kansas City this season. Keeping this in perspective, it is not hard to find players who were one club prior to 1945. finding famous and successful player who have do so AFTER 1980 is something else. Bayern Munich (1976 - 1991) Captain Klaus Augenthaler is one that comes to mind.