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Bradley Wright-Phillips
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Far better goals per game ratio than the players above him though:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Soccer_players_with_100_or_more_goals
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Better than Shaun3
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He’s made an incredible career for himself in the US, well done to him8
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Is now aged 36 but still playing. Mainly used as a sub by Columbus Crew and came on in the 87th minute yesterday for a cameo against his old club New York Red Bulls.
Good luck to him.7 -
Can't blame him for moving. Anyone here would rather play, live, and receive notoriety in New York than play for a Champ/Lg1 club.2
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Announced his retirement on Instagram. Congrats on a great career.bdubyas_view
I’m done. Thank you to all of the clubs that gave me the opportunity to represent the badge. Thank you to all my team mates, coaches, fan bases for your support (ups and downs) but most of all thank you to my friends and family, especially my wife Leanne. I couldn’t have done this without you ❤️ onto the next chapter. ⚽️❤️4h
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He certainly did a job for us. Hope he has a happy retirement.13
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I always thought he was better after he got his hair cut short. He was better when shorn.13
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Outstanding career really.
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Brilliant player, loved him when he was with us.
Oh to have him in his prime up front with Stockley7 - Sponsored links:
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Absolutely loved him, he was a proper poacher, had a nous of being in at the the right time, for example I reckon he would have got on the end of Stockleys wayward shot on Saturday. He had a great career after a frustrating spell at City and made a life for himself in the US, wish him really well!0
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remember his debut goal, an overhead kick, right in front of us1
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Certainly not his best goal but the first that always comes to mind is away at Carlisle in 2012. The goal that secured promotion.10
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Very much an underrated name for us, considering the contributions he made to that title winning side.He’s had an amazing career, especially when you keep in mind the fact that he went to MLS relatively late and then went on to become one of the all time greats over there.
Happy retirement Bradley, Wright, Wright, Wright!0 -
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Years Team Apps (Gls) 2004–2006 Manchester City 32 (2) 2006–2009 Southampton 111 (22) 2009–2011 Plymouth Argyle 32 (17) 2011–2013 Charlton Athletic 82 (31) 2013 → Brentford (loan) 15 (5) 2013–2019 New York Red Bulls 195 (108) 2020 Los Angeles FC 19 (8) 2021 Columbus Crew 21 (1) Total 507 (194) Years Team Apps (Gls) 2002–2004 Vannes 49 (11) 2004–2005 Châtellerault 29 (14) 2005–2007 Grenoble 58 (16) 2007–2009 Stade Reims 67 (13) 2009–2011 Leicester City 20 (1) 2010–2011 → Arles-Avignon (loan) 26 (3) 2011–2014 Charlton Athletic 89 (28) 2014–2016 AFC Bournemouth 61 (24) 2016–2018 Reading 84 (23) 2018–2020 Vannes 18 (3) Total 501 (134) 1 -
Watching his highlight reels the last couple of days, what a great goal scorer.
Better than Shaun.3 -
It's his birthday on Saturday0
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I don't blame him for going to the MLS after Brentford.
Why be 'another' striker in the football league when you can be a star (and live in the States).6 -
Had a great career and loved him for us.
I've always felt like that wrongly disallowed goal against Palace finished him off for us. I think he needed a confidence boost from a big moment like that.0 - Sponsored links:
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best January window purchase we have ever had?3