Peter Crouch. There are probably loads of others though.
It is Glen Sytnk.
Pat LaFontaine...
As of the 2008 season, no player has hit 60+ home runs with three different clubs. For that matter, no player has hit 60+ home runs for two different clubs: Only two players, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, have had multiple 60+ home run seasons. Both of McGwire's were with the Cardinals (1998, 1999) and all three of Sosa's were with the Cubs (1998, 1999, 2001).
Paul Bracewell played in four for Everton (1985, 1986 and 1989) and Sunderland (1992) without winning. John Barnes is the only player to lose three finals with different teams (Watford 1984, Liverpool 1988, Newcastle 1998).
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Ian Rush Liverpool Chester Leeds Newcastle Wrexham .... Robbie Keane Coventry, Wolves, Spurs, Leeds, :Liverpool.....Inter Milan & Anelka Chelsea, Bolton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City...Fenerbache/PSG sort your neck out
Ikechukwu Uche
The clubs who have won the Premier League are Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. I don't believe that any player has won three Premiership titles with three of these clubs.
Chris woods
Peter Crouch. There are probably loads of others though.
It is Glen Sytnk.
Pedro Garcia was a Major League Baseball player. He played for three different clubs during the 1970s. His highest score was as a rookie when he hit 245 with 15 home runs.
No NRL coach has ever won three premierships with three different teams. Plenty have won two with different clubs (Wayne Bennett, Tim Sheens, Phil Gould, Chris Anderson etc) but none have done it with three clubs.
He has played for three clubs, mainly Barcelona, InterMilan and Molrocca.
Edgard Davids is one (Ajax, Milan, Juventus, Barcelona, Inter)
Johnny Doyle. He was electric.