Saturday 23 February 2013

Town v Chelsea: Top five connections - Birmingham City Hamilton Academical

Notoriously let it go by Nottingham Forest for being atoo smalla, Shaun Wright-Phillips undoubtedly demonstrated that size doesnat subject after breaking through Cityas Academy to produce over 150 looks for the Blues between 2005 and 1999. He broke City bears by joining Chelsea in 2005 but after 36 months in the administrative centre found he made a hero's return under Mark Hughes in 2008. SWP made an additional 64 shows for City in his second cause ahead of the signings of Adam JohnsonAand David SilvaAsaw him fall down the pecking order forcing his transfer to QPR. City Academy item Daniel SturridgeAwon the FA Youth Cup in 2008 and produced 16 appearances for the first-team before joining Chelsea on a tribunal in '09. Despite flashes of his prodigious ability in four decades at Chelsea, Daniel was hardly ever really able to cement a spot in the first-team, despite a goal-laden mortgage spell at Bolton in 2011. Where he has made a start, including a goalscoring return to the Etihad Stadium at the start of the month he joined Liverpool at the start of in 2010. Summer acquisition Scott Sinclair joined Chelsea right after he became Bristol Roversa minute youngest debutant at age 15 years and 277 days. The pacey winger made his debut for Chelsea as a late substitute in the 2007 League Cup semi-final against Wycombe Wanderers and won his first target for the club against Hull in exactly the same competition in September that year. He only produced five appearances for Chelsea, leaving on a series of mortgage deals before joining Swansea on a permanent basis this season. 82 looks and 28 goals later, he joined City in last summeras exchange window. Manchester-born full-back Terry Phelan started his career at Leeds United but really made his name as part of Wimbledonas aCrazy Ganga, climbing the group pyramid between 1987 and 1992. Town director of times Peter Reid had seen enough in those five years to encourage him to break the British transfer report for an opponent with a A2.5m jump. Phelan built 122 appearances in three and a half times for the Blues before joining Chelsea but spent couple of years on the fringes of the first-team at Stamford Bridge and left in 1997 for Joe Royleas Everton. The cash was splashed by kevin Keegan to bring Nicolas Anelka to the City of Manchester Stadium in 2002 and the club history signing took your in Manchester like a duck to water, scoring 37 goals in 98 shows for the club before joining Fenerbahce in 2005. The former French global only lasted annually in Turkey before finding its way back to English soccer with Bolton Wanderers, then Chelsea. Anelka won the Premier League and two FA Cups in his four years at Stamford Bridge and now represents his soccer for Juventus in Serie A. To see our entire listing of 10 Chelsea contacts, choose the match time program at Sunday's game. Concept competition alive and kicking says Mancini Spotlight: James Milner v Liverpool

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