as per my knowldge i only see 3 player have played for Celtic and Southampton here is the list of three. Victor Wanyama Virgil van Dijk Fraser Forster
there has been no player who has played for all four teams, however there have been numerous players who have played for three of the teams throughout their career paul hartley being one of the few
henning berg (man utd, blackburn, rangers) chris sutton (celtic, blackburn, chelsea) david batty (newcastle, leeds, blackburn) nicolas anelka (chelsea, liverpool, arsenal)
Paul Ince
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as per my knowldge i only see 3 player have played for Celtic and Southampton here is the list of three. Victor Wanyama Virgil van Dijk Fraser Forster
there has been no player who has played for all four teams, however there have been numerous players who have played for three of the teams throughout their career paul hartley being one of the few
Kenny dalglish jimmy johnstone henrik larrson
lebron James
henning berg (man utd, blackburn, rangers) chris sutton (celtic, blackburn, chelsea) david batty (newcastle, leeds, blackburn) nicolas anelka (chelsea, liverpool, arsenal)
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
Paul Ince
Kabaddi is traditionally played with two teams of seven with three supplementary players held in reserve.
Sequence can be played with two to twelve players, so long as the number of players is divisible by two or three, if there are more than three individual players, they should divide evenly into two or three teams.
Chris Sutton David Batty
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There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh