
Christy Malyan
Content Operations Lead, Football at Give Me Sport
Content Operations Lead for Football @GiveMeSport. Proud member of @theofficialFWA. Charlton Athletic and AEW fan.
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givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
Sean Davis is a Fulham legend. Born in nearby Clapham and a product of the West London club's academy, Davis was a 'One of our Own' style cult hero, especially after he became the only player to have represented Fulham in all four divisions of English football. Davis got his first kick for the Cottagers in the 1996/97 Third Division (now known as League Two) and featured for them a few years later in the 1998/99 Second Division (now known as League One).
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givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
The Three Lions' supposed Golden Generation remains perhaps the most exciting yet frustrating era of the England national team. On paper, England had one of the best teams in the world. Rio Ferdinand, John Terry and Ashley Cole were world-class defenders. Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard were among the best goalscoring midfielders around, Wayne Rooney was one of the top forwards in world football, and David Beckham was perhaps the best set piece taker of all time.
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givemesport.com | Win Percentage |Christy Malyan
Sir Alex Ferguson is often considered to be the greatest football manager of all time, having lead Manchester United to 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League titles, amongst other accolades, in a 27-year reign. But management consists of many different components, and while Fergie excelled to a world-class degree in some areas, he was unspectacular and even underwhelming in others. Fergie's defining strength laid in his man-management skills.
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givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
When Tottenham Hotspur signed Les Ferdinand for £6m in 1997, they appeared to have pulled off a significant coup. Sure, £6m was a record transfer fee for the north London club at that time, but 'Sir Les' had established himself as one of the best players in the Premier League at Newcastle United. The centre-forward scored 50 goals in 84 appearances across two seasons on Tyneside, including a 29-goal haul in his debut campaign which earned him the 1995/96 PFA Players' Player of the Year award.
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givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Christy Malyan
GIVEMESPORT's much-loved podcast Market Madness is back for another episode jam-packed with the latest Premier League news, breaking transfer updates, expert opinions and exclusive interviews with some of football's biggest names.
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