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Teddy Sheringham

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But the manager's bought wisely - the players who've come in have taken us on to a different level and the players who won promotion have also performed at the top level, so long may it continue.


— Teddy Sheringham


#bought #come #continue #different #different level

Even championship-winning teams don't play well all the time.


— Teddy Sheringham


#play #teams #time #well

I love going into the centre of London because people don't give a monkey's about you or who you are. You can be in a restaurant and no one notices you or if they do they won't show it.


— Teddy Sheringham


#because #centre #give #going #i

I remember my second game for England - we lost 2-0 to Norway, I was subbed and didn't do myself justice and I thought that was the end of my England career.


— Teddy Sheringham


#end #england #game #i #i remember

Scoring two goals at against Wembley against a Dutch team that was supposed to rip us apart and ripping them apart - it doesn't get any better than that.


— Teddy Sheringham


#any #apart #better #dutch #get

The only way I'd have gone was if it would better my career, I would not have gone just for the money. The point was to go to a club that could win trophies.


— Teddy Sheringham


#career #club #could #go #gone






About Teddy Sheringham

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Did you know about Teddy Sheringham?

He was the club's top goalscorer in four seasons (1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 and 1990–91) and played in every game of the season twice in 1986–87 and 1990–91. Sheringham had won the free kick scored by Beckham and had even suggested to the England captain that he take it as Beckham had missed several already in the match but Beckham decided to take the kick himself. At the age of thirty-six that defeat signalled the final end of Sheringham's international career during which he had earned fifty-one caps and scored eleven times for England.

He was awarded an MBE in June 2007. Edward Paul "Teddy" Sheringham MBE (born 2 April 1966) is a retired English footballer and the father of footballer Charlie Sheringham. He retired from competitive football at the end of the 2007–08 season with Colchester United at the age of 42 after a career lasting 25 years.

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