closest we have is Bryson just for longevity I guess, and for that hat trick.
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Players like Giggs, Scholes, Carragher, Gerrard, Adams and Terry are probably the nearest in that they've all stayed pretty much with one club but then they've all been so handsomely rewarded that that's hardly been a sacrifice. Maybe the closest we've got at the moment is, imo, Keogh...could probably have moved elsewhere, puts his head in where it hurts, plays through injury, has put up with crap from some fans and still seems more committed than most...but overall I suspect any real 'club servants' are now to be found only in the lower leagues.
Good post - certainly got me thinking. Initial thought is Bobby Davison. I'm sure he could have moved from us and gone and played higher a couple of times before he left, but stayed and continued getting that Baseball Ground mud down the front of his shirt!
What's he doing now?
Youth team coach at Palace and Asst Manager of England Under 19's.
Andy Comyn is Vice Principal and Financial Controller at Dudley College. Simon Coleman is in the Sports Academy at Garibaldi College in Notts.
A bit of both!! I find it very interesting what old players who have not earned Megabucks get up to after hanging up their boots. Mainly Ex Rams but also those one remembers for one reason or another! Obviously, modern players of a decent standard will earn enough for a good living for them and their families after quitting the game but lesser lights will still need to earn a crust so what they are up to I find intriguing!!