Roberto Ayala (former Argentinian captain) There must be loads of them
Blackburn rovers had a player called Sean Currie in the 80's, he was aproduct of the Liverpool reserves set up
The most common surname in the US is Smith.
The English surname Essex is first recorded in Middlesex, where they'd held estates at least as far back as the 13th century.
This surname Paulsell is an American surname and is mostly found in USA, most concentrated in state California, Washington, Missouri and Michigan, an uncommon surname. Perhaps this surname Paulsell is a variant form of surname Paulsen, of German, Norweagian, Frisian, and Danish origin. Paulsen derives from the first name "Paul".Another origin but least likely than the first is Paulsell being a variant of English surname Parsell,also as Parsells, and Purcell.See related links below for more information.
Beckenbauer = £124
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Vennegoor of Hesselink, plays for celtic, I'm not saying its defo the right answer but his name is pretty long. [Edit] Ironically his first name is a measly 3 letters long. Jan
Roberto Ayala (former Argentinian captain) There must be loads of them
No there really is'nt???
Dwight Yorke Ashley Young Luke Young
garath paul good palyer
Darren O'Dea and Shunsuke Nakamura are the only ones in the current squad.
who knows a footballer who's surname begins with "Q" Franck Quedrue
Letters! -All surnames are composed of letters.
I don't have the full answer but some of the letters are _O_E
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