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Paul Peschisolido

Peschisolido is arguably one of the greatest Canadian football players to have played football in the English league. He commenced his career off in England starring for Birmingham City during the 92-93 campaign and he then went on to spend two seasons playing for Stoke City. Peschisolido spent the 1996-97 campaign with West Bromwich Albion, scoring fifteen goals at the Hawthorns. He departed West Bromwich Albion towards the end of 1997, moving to Fulham for £1,100,100 and netted in thirteen goals in his first season for the Cottagers. He switched to Sheffield United in the year 2001 and soon made an impact at the club. He spent 3 years at the club and became a fans favorite at Sheffield. He most notably helped Sheffield United reach the semi finals of the FA Cup in 2003. In the summer of 2004 he moved on to play for Derby County.

Georgiou Kinkladze

Kinkladze made a great impression in 1995 during his first campaign at Manchester City. He was without doubt one of the most gifted and talented footballers ever to play for his club and some of his play and goals were simply breath taking. He was a favourite with the City supporters and went on to play 120 matches, scoring 22 goals for the club. His outstanding displays earned him a move to Dutch club, Ajax Amsterdam for £5 million. He soon moved back to England, this time starring for Derby County, making 65 appearances for the Rams. After his period at Derby he played in the Cypriot domestic league. He has also won over 50 caps for his country, Georgia.

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