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  1. Edward Paul Sheringham MBE (born 2 April 1966) is an English football manager and former player. He played as a forward, mostly as a second striker, in a 24-year professional career. Sheringham was part of the Manchester United team that won the treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League in 1999.He scored the equalising goal and provided the assist for the club's winning ...

  2. Teddy Sheringham's House (Google Maps). The former England and Tottenham Hotspur footballer lives here.

  3. Teddy Sheringham's house. Sewardstone, United Kingdom (GB) Former England, Tottenham, and Manchester Utd. footballer lives here. Buildings - Misc, Homes - Celebrity - Sports - Soccer. Links: www.mirror.co.uk.

  4. 23 de may. de 2019 · Treble Icons: Teddy Sheringham. Teddy Sheringham may not have had the biggest impact across the entire 1998/99 season, but he still made some undoubtedly vital contributions to Manchester United's ...

  5. 26 de sept. de 2016 · At 38, and still, in great shape, he had no intention to retire just yet. Sheringham’s next destination was east London where he would drop down a division to sign for West Ham United in 2004. Sheringham took the Championship by storm, where he fired in 21 goals and was named Championship Player of the Year.

  6. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Early Life and Career Beginnings. Teddy Sheringham’s journey to football stardom began on April 2, 1966, in Highams Park, London. Born into a family passionate about the beautiful game, Teddy inherited his love for football from his father, a local footballer himself. This early exposure to the sport ignited a flame in young Sheringham that would lead to an illustrious career in professional ...

  7. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Shoot would like to wish former England international goalscorer Teddy Sheringham many happy returns as he celebrated his 53rd birthday earlier this week. Sheringham’s career in English football, both on the domestic and international stage was very impressive. In total, he played for eight clubs (not including loan spells), with two stints ...