Saturday, March 24, 2007

Fmr English National Team player in MLS -- not Beckham???

According to reports, Manchester City winger Trevor Sinclair will look to play in MLS if he is not offered a new contract. Not a bad catch if MLS can get him.

Trevor Lloyd Sinclair is a 34 year old midfielder, who currently plays for Manchester City. He is a former teammate of American Caption Claudio Reyna. Prior to Manchester City, Sinclair played for Blackpool (1990-93), Queens Park Rangers (1993-98), and West Ham United (1998-2003).

Although he only earned 12 caps for England, four of those caps came in the 2002 World Cup, when he was a last-minute replacement for the injured Danny Murphy. He replaced Owen Hargreaves (who was injured early in the competition) in the team and was widely regarded as one of England's better players in the tournament.

Here is Sinclair's club history:
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)*
1990-1993
1993-1998
1998-2003
2003-
Blackpool
QPR
West Ham United
Manchester City
112 (15)
168 (16)
177 (37)
076 0(5)

Here is Sinclair's national team history:
National team
2001-2003 England 012 0(0)

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