Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?

BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?
Steve Finnan's one - I saw that a few months back (maybe even on this site).
I'd have thought Peter Beardsley was one, too, but he never played non-league, and left Newcastle the season before they played in the CL.

nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?
Bluemoon4610 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?
It was a BBC piece, so very poorly researched and therefore no mention of the others. I was too busy to look it up myself. I'll have a look now...
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Stan Collymore went through the leagues
1989–1990 Stafford Rangers 35 (11)
1990–1992 Crystal Palace 20 (1)
1992–1993 Southend United 30 (15)
1993–1995 Nottingham Forest 65 (41)
1995–1997 Liverpool 64 (28)
1997–2000 Aston Villa 46 (7)
1999 → Fulham (loan) 6 (0)
2000 Leicester City 11 (5)
2000–2001 Bradford City 7 (2)
2001 Real Oviedo 3 (0)
Total 287 (110)
International career
1995–1997 England 3 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bluemoon4610 wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?
It was a BBC piece, so very poorly researched and therefore no mention of the others. I was too busy to look it up myself. I'll have a look now...
Best answer I can find is this:
Steve Finnan
Ricky Lambert
Dan Burn
Antoine Semenyo
From nonleague to Champions League: Man City's Semenyo joins exclusive club - ESPN https://share.google/gyN2a3JjX7fBAOWXu

BlueinBosnia wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Just read thet Antoine Semenyo is only the 4th player to have played at every level from non-league, all 4 English divisions, and Champions League. A great rise through the ranks, and a symbol of hope for players not coming through PL academies. Take a bow, Antoine, for showing hard work can pay off in the end.
Who are the others?
Vardy?
Earnshaw?
It was a BBC piece, so very poorly researched and therefore no mention of the others. I was too busy to look it up myself. I'll have a look now...
Best answer I can find is this:
Steve Finnan
Ricky Lambert
Dan Burn
Antoine Semenyo
From nonleague to Champions League: Man City's Semenyo joins exclusive club - ESPN https://share.google/gyN2a3JjX7fBAOWXu
Just searched, and Gary Hooper too (although he played in the CL with Celtic)
nottsblue wrote:We’ve now scored over 1400 goals since Pep arrived.
Be surprised if any team in the same period gets within 200 goals of that


CTID Hants wrote:nottsblue wrote:We’ve now scored over 1400 goals since Pep arrived.
Be surprised if any team in the same period gets within 200 goals of that
Mentioned this in the match thread and surprised by the lack of response to it.
Also the other stat where have won 18 fa cup home games in a row, which iirc topples a record from 1873 .
The other land mark today is 8 consecutive FA cup semi finals in a row that has never been done before by anyone.
nottsblue wrote:CTID Hants wrote:nottsblue wrote:We’ve now scored over 1400 goals since Pep arrived.
Be surprised if any team in the same period gets within 200 goals of that
Mentioned this in the match thread and surprised by the lack of response to it.
Also the other stat where have won 18 fa cup home games in a row, which iirc topples a record from 1873 .
The other land mark today is 8 consecutive FA cup semi finals in a row that has never been done before by anyone.
Another great day of record breaking. Norris McWhirter would have been a busy man



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