The elusive almost-one-club player - the footballer who comes perilously close to dedicating their entire career to one club, but ultimately falls short. We've compiled a list of the most remarkable almost-one-club players in football, featuring names like Gabby Agbonlahor, David Narey, and Manny Kaltz.
First up is Gabby Agbonlahor, who played an impressive 97.51% of his games for Aston Villa, with only two brief spells at Watford and Sheffield Wednesday. Next on the list is David Narey, who spent a whopping 97.63% of his time playing for Dundee United and Raith Rovers.
The list continues with Manny Kaltz, who played an astonishing 97.78% of his games for Hamburg, including appearances for Bordeaux and Mulhouse. Thomas Müller rounds out the top five with an impressive 98.38% record at Bayern Munich, although it's worth noting that he still plays for Vancouver Whitecaps.
The almost-one-club club is a rare breed, but some players come close. David O'Leary and Daniele De Rossi both played over 97%, while Rogério Ceni holds an impressive 99.01% record with São Paulo. Lewis Dunk and Tom Finney round out the top ten with remarkable 99.41% and 98.58% records, respectively.
In other football-related news, we explore the world of fictional teams, including Melchester Rovers, who boast an impressive 42 major trophies. The Cossacks, a Ukrainian side, even won the World Cup despite away games in medieval England and Renaissance France.
We also tackle some intriguing questions from our readers, including whether Virgil van Dijk's four substitutions at once is the most expensive combined substitution ever. And what about the smallest league out there? Do its teams feature at least three players and the possibility of relegation?
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First up is Gabby Agbonlahor, who played an impressive 97.51% of his games for Aston Villa, with only two brief spells at Watford and Sheffield Wednesday. Next on the list is David Narey, who spent a whopping 97.63% of his time playing for Dundee United and Raith Rovers.
The list continues with Manny Kaltz, who played an astonishing 97.78% of his games for Hamburg, including appearances for Bordeaux and Mulhouse. Thomas Müller rounds out the top five with an impressive 98.38% record at Bayern Munich, although it's worth noting that he still plays for Vancouver Whitecaps.
The almost-one-club club is a rare breed, but some players come close. David O'Leary and Daniele De Rossi both played over 97%, while Rogério Ceni holds an impressive 99.01% record with São Paulo. Lewis Dunk and Tom Finney round out the top ten with remarkable 99.41% and 98.58% records, respectively.
In other football-related news, we explore the world of fictional teams, including Melchester Rovers, who boast an impressive 42 major trophies. The Cossacks, a Ukrainian side, even won the World Cup despite away games in medieval England and Renaissance France.
We also tackle some intriguing questions from our readers, including whether Virgil van Dijk's four substitutions at once is the most expensive combined substitution ever. And what about the smallest league out there? Do its teams feature at least three players and the possibility of relegation?
The knowledge never ends - so do you have a question or answer to share with us?