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  1. Edward Paul Sheringham. Position: FW. 185cm , 78kg (6-1, 172lb) Born: April 2, 1966 in Highams Park, England, United Kingdom eng. National Team: More Player Info. 3x Premier League Champion. 1998-99 Champions League Champion. 2000-01 PFA Players' Player of the Year.

  2. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Cole and Sheringham famously never saw eye-to-eye off the pitch — they’re completely different personalities — but their respect for each other on it was utmost and, to their minds, they ...

  3. 24 de ago. de 2022 · Teddy Sheringham, 56, scored the only goal in the first live televised match of the Premier League era for Forest against Liverpool just over 30 years ago, 16 August, 1992.He joined Spurs before the end of that month. The striker made his Spurs debut against Ipswich Town on 30 August and secured the Premier League’s first Golden Boot with 22 goals in that inaugural season, 1992/93.

  4. Edward (Teddy) Sheringham is renowned as one of the finest English deep-lying centre forwards of modern times. In a professional career spanning almost 25 years, Sheringham played top-flight football for six different clubs, with a trophy-laden period at Manchester United sandwiched between two spells at Tottenham.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Teddy Sheringham’s career was one of both huge success and longevity, spanning more than two decades and including some of football’s greatest team and individual accolades. The oldest ever Premier League goalscorer, his enduring quality ensured he is one of just a handful of players to have played in the league beyond their 40th birthday and amongst just a quartet to have done so outfield.

  6. 23 de may. de 2019 · Sheringham ended a distinguished playing career of 24 years at the end of the 2007/08 season, which he spent in the Championship with Colchester United. Since hanging up his boots, Teddy has ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2004 · I was delighted to be of help.”. Born in Highams Park and having played for Leytonstone & Ilford as a youngster, Sheringham grew up a West Ham United supporter. The forward who would make 51 England appearances and win three Premier League titles was inspired by the Hammers of the 1970s and 1980s.