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.(!) Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Mancini, Gianluca Vialli, Alex McLeish, Stuart Pearce, Bryan Robson, Mick McCarthy, David O'Leary, Chris Hughton and Ruud Gullit () all featured in their respective countries' squads at Italia 90.
(“2)Jody morris in the 83rd minute of Chelsea's 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday on December 29th 1999. The first goals of the new Millennium came from Birmingham's Bryan Hughes in a 1-0 win over Huddersfield and Raith's Alex Burns in a 3-0 win over Dunfermline. They both scored in the first minute of their respective games which were played on the 3rd January 2000.
3)It happened when Liverpool beat Birmingham on penalties in the 2001 League Cup final. Markus Babbel and Dietmar Hamann both started before Christian Ziege came on in the sixth minute of extra time. However, the trio were only on the field together for 12 minutes before Hamann was substituted
(4)Counting only Premier League goals, Kevin Nolan is the highest current player. The Newcastle midfielder has scored 49 goals but only been capped at U21 level. Kevin Campbell is the all-time highest. The former striker scored 82 goals in the Premier League, but only played for the England U21 and 'B' sides.
(5)Billy Wright with 70. The streak began in the 2-2 friendly draw with France in October 1951 and ended in the 8-1 win against USA in May 1959, which was Wright's 105th and last appearance for England.
(6)James and Adam Chambers were the first, and only other, twins to play for the same team, when they played two minutes for West Brom against Arsenal on 26 December, 2002.
(7)Aston Villa and Everton are credited with holding the top-flight record on 191 and it's unlikely any other clubs will have appeared in the same division on so many occasions. For the record, Arsenal and Everton have played each other 180 times
(8)Tony Adams. Born 10 October 1966, debut on 18 February 1987.
(9)Ian calligan 888.