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Winner! Surprised Mike didn't get it with the cricketing connection.
I am Steve Ogrizovic
I am on a list of 4 players who have achieved something special. I played at the top level in 4 different decades 1970s-2000s. Also achieved by Peter Shilton, John Lukic and Sir Stanley Matthews
My debut at one team wasn't exactly inspiring. For Liverpool, lost 4-0 to Derby.
I won more European medals than domestic ones. 2 European Cup Winners Medals (on the bench for Liverpool), 1 FA Cup Winners Medal for Coventry
I scored a famous goal against one of your local rivals. My one career goal was at Hillsborough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDwVHKESAT4
I had a choice of playing for 2 countries and ended up playing for neither of them. Yugoslavia (place of father's birth) or England (place of my birth)
I once got the better of a double World Cup Winner and of the father of an England captain. I bowled both Alvin Kallicharran and Chris Broad (Stuart's Dad) during my minor counties cricket career.
I was the subject of fake news before fake news became news. It was wrongly reported I'd been kidnapped in Kazakhstan in 2003
I played most of my career for a team punching above their weight. 16 years for Coventry City in the First Division/Premiership
After ten years, I finally got the better of someone who had held me back for 5 years. I sat on the bench at Liverpool for 5 years under Ray Clemence but beat him when he played for Spurs in the 1987 Cup Final.
On that day you could have easily mistaken us for Sheffield Wednesday. We wore blue and white stripes when winning the FA Cup.
I wore all white in a couple of cup competitions I played in, as did my 10 team mates. Playing cricket for Shropshire/Minor Counties in the Nat West/B&H Cup.
I hold the record for the most number of games played at one of my clubs. 604 for Coventry City
From a well known chant you would have thought there were 3 of me playing. Oggy, Oggy, Oggy.