sábado, 13 de abril de 2013

PETER DUBOVSKY

Peter Dubovský
 


Date of birth     7 May 1972
Place of birth     Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Date of death     23 June 2000 (aged 28)
Place of death     Ko Samui, Thailand
Height     1.79 m (5 ft 10 1⁄2 in)
Playing position     Attacking midfielder / Forward



Youth career
1982–1985     FKM Vinohrady
1985–1989     Slovan Bratislava



Senior career*

1989–1993     Slovan Bratislava     94     (59)



Slovan Bratislava 1991/92.



1993–1995     Real Madrid     31     (2)




1995–2000     Real Oviedo     120     (17)
Total         245     (78)




National team
1991–1993     Czechoslovakia     14     (6)
1994–2000     Slovakia     33     (12)





WINNIE JONES

Vincent Peter Jones



Date of birth     5 January 1965 (age 48)
Place of birth     Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Height     6 ft 1.5 in (1.87 m)
Playing position     Midfielder











Senior career*

1984–1986     Wealdstone        
1986     Holmsund        
1986–1989     Wimbledon     77     (9)


1987/88


Winnie Jones y David Beasant campeones 
de FA Cup el 14 de Mayo de 1988.


 




1989–1990     Leeds United     46     (5)

Winnie Jones y Chris Kamara en el 
Stoke-Leeds United 1989/90.





1990–1991     Sheffield United     35     (2)
1991–1992     Chelsea     42     (4)




1992–1998     Wimbledon     177     (14)



1993/94

1997/98

 
1998–1999     Queens Park Rangers     9     (1)

1998/99 Man.City-QPR


Total         386     (33)





 


National team
1994–1997     Wales     9     (0)













FRANK McAVENNIE

Francis McAvennie



Date of birth     22 November 1959 (age 53)
Place of birth     Glasgow, Scotland
Height     1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position     Striker






Youth career
    Drumchapel Amateurs
–     Johnstone Burgh



Senior career*

1980–1985     St. Mirren     135     (48)
1985–1987     West Ham United     85     (33)


Heyday: Frank McAvennie (centre)
 playing for West Ham in 1986



1987–1989     Celtic     55     (27)
1989–1992     West Ham United     68     (16)


Happy Hammer: McAvennie (centre) 
celebrates scoring for West Ham


1992     Aston Villa     3     (0)
1992     Cliftonville     0     (0)
1992     South China     ?     (?)
1992–1994     Celtic     30     (10)
1994     → Swindon Town (loan)     7     (0)
1994     Airdrieonians     0     (0)
1994     Falkirk     3     (2)
1994–1995     St. Mirren     7     (0)
Total         393+     (136+)




National team

1985–1988     Scotland     5     (1)




Me and Frank McAvennie after we beat his team, and
 I let him out of my pocket! We had some quality banter