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Friday, 24 August 2012

Jose Maria Callejon Profile and Pics

Jose Maria Callejon Profile

Name in native country:Jose Maria Callejon Bueno
Date of birth: 11.02.1987
Place of birth: Motril
Height:1,78
Nationality:  Spain
Position: Midfield - Right Wing
Foot:right

Jose Maria was born in Motril (Granada) on 11 February 1987. He joined Real Madrid's academy in September 2002 following a stint at Agrupacion Deportiva de Futbol Costa Tropical. His brother Juan Miguel, who currently plays for Cordoba, also joined the club.
Callejon started out on the Under-16 side, climbing up the ladder until he became a Real Madrid C player at the start of the 2006/07 campaign - he played some games with the third team during the previous year. He was promoted to Castilla in the 2007/08 season and made his international debut with Spain's Under-21 side on 25 March 2008 against Kazakhstan, scoring one goal.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Michael Carrick Pics and Wallpapers

Michael Carrick Wallpapers
 Michael Carrick
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Michael Carrick with Wife In Pics

Michael Carrick with Wife
 Michael Carrick with Wife
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 Michael Carrick with Wife
 Michael Carrick with Wife
 Michael Carrick with Wife
 Michael Carrick with Wife
 Michael Carrick with Wife

Michael Carrick Profile and Images

Michael Carrick Profile

Date of birth:28.07.1981
Place of birth:Wallsend
Height:1,89
Nationality:England
Position: Midfield - Central Midfield
Foot:both


Michael Adrian Carrick (born 28 July 1981 in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear) is an English footballer who currently plays for Manchester United as a midfielder.
Carrick first became involved with football when he was five years old, playing five-a-side football with Wallsend Boys Club on Saturday nights, courtesy of his father's volunteer work at the club. Football became more serious for him at the age of 12 when he was selected for Wallsend Schools' and later on North Tyneside Schools'. Whilst playing for Wallsend Boys' Club under 16s, he was capped for the England Boys' club side. During the school years, and the years up until his move to West Ham United, Carrick actually played as a centre forward; it was only at West Ham where he started to play more often as a midfielder.
Having studied at Wallsend's Western Middle School and Burnside Community High School until completing his GCSEs in 1997, he was courted by many clubs before being taken to West Ham by Wallsend-based North East scouts Dave Mooney and Bill Gibbs, who had watched Carrick for a few years playing for Wallsend Boys' Club. Thus, Carrick's professional career began at the famous youth academy of West Ham United in 1998. A notable contribution during the season 98-99 came from him in the FA Youth Cup final, where he helped, alongside another rising star Joe Cole, West Ham to a 9-0 victory over Coventry City, scoring two goals himself.
Carrick made his senior debut as a substitute replacing Rio Ferdinand in a 3-0 win at Bradford City in August 1999. But for the most part of season 1999-2000, Carrick played on loan at Swindon Town. He was loaned again the next season, 2000-2001, this time to Birmingham City. There his exploits gained widespread recognition, with him being eventually nominated for a PFA Young Player of the Season award (Steven Gerrard of Liverpool FC was the winner).
2002-2003 was a season to forget for Carrick, as much of it for him was plagued by injury and West Ham were eventually relegated from the FA Premier League at the end of the season. Carrick decided to stay with the club, playing for them the subsequent season 2003-2004 in the division now called Coca-Cola Championship. At the time, a number of clubs were credited with an interest in Carrick, such as Portsmouth, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. It appeared that Arsenal were winning the race to sign him, before Patrick Vieira decided to stay at the club, thus stopping any potential transfer.
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