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Update lagi ya, ini ntar Messi bisa2 pengsiun di Barca juga .., yg sayang emang si Raul ya, sempet jadi icon Madrid, tapi finally harus move on juga
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As Messi and Xavi join Gerrard, Giggs, Armfield and Le Tissier, we pay tribute to football's one-club men
Dailymail.co.uk, Dominic King - 18 December 2012



Barcelona stars Lionel Messi, Xavi and Carles Puyol have signed contract extensions that will keep them at the Nou Camp for the rest of their glittering careers.

They are the ultimate one-club men, having progressed from Barca’s fabled La Masia Academy.


Barcelona boy: Lionel Messi has signed a new deal with the Catalans - Xavi and Carles Puyol are also staying

Messi, Xavi and Puyol, though, are not alone in dedicating their careers to a single team.

Here Sportsmail pays tribute to 10 men who epitomise football loyalty.

TONY ADAMS (Arsenal 1983 – 2002)

How Arsenal could do with someone like him now. A no-nonsense defender, who inspired all around him, Adams became club captain in his early 20s and led the Gunners through one of the greatest periods in their history. In total he played 668 games and collected 13 major honours.


Top Gunner: Tony Adams will always be a legend to the Arsenal supporters

RYAN GIGGS (Manchester United 1991 – present)

Some day in the future, Giggs will call time on the most remarkable career and when he goes, the Barclays Premier League will have a gap that cannot be filled. He has made 921 appearances, scored 165 goals and won all there is to win twice over. The moniker ‘legend’ fits easily alongside him.

PAUL SCHOLES (Manchester United 1995 – present)

He has been described by many, including Xavi, as the finest English midfielder of the last two decades and it is hard to pick holes in that argument. Blessed with wonderful passing and a keen eye for goal, Scholes has eschewed the trappings of fame. All he has wanted to do is play for United.


Old heads: Ryan Giggs (left) and Paul Scholes are still turning it on for Manchester United

MATTHEW LE TISSIER (Southampton 1986 – 2002)

If ever there was a talent who did not get his full rewards, it was Le Tissier. A mercurial playmaker, who scored phenomenal goals and barely missed a penalty, he kept Southampton in the Premier League almost single-handedly at times. But he never won a major honour and was only capped eight times by England.



A real Saint: Matt Le Tissier spent his entire playing career with Southampton

JAMIE CARRAGHER (Liverpool 1997 – present)*

It wasn’t easy for Carragher when he first broke into Liverpool’s team as a teenager but, through sheer force of will and talent, he has had an outstanding career. You don’t play for Liverpool 716 times if you haven’t got something special and the defender has earned every accolade.

STEVEN GERRARD (Liverpool 1998 – present)

Though it is true Gerrard twice came close to leaving Liverpool, his commitment to the club and efforts through three decades are indisputable. He has just passed 600 appearances at Anfield and boasts a trophy cabinet in keeping with his standing as one of the best midfielders of his generation.



Conquering Europe: Jamie Carragher (left) and Steven Gerrard won the Champions League in 2005

LEON OSMAN (Everton 2002 – present)

Osman might not have a burgeoning trophy cabinet nor is he a name that will be discussed frequently up and down the land but he represents old-fashioned values and Everton are all the better for it. He, along with Tony Hibbert, fought his way through the youth ranks and kept trying to force his way into David Moyes’ team. A decade’s efforts were rewarded last month when he was capped by England.



Sticking with the Toffees: Leon Osman has worked his way through the ranks at Goodison Park

DEREK FAZACKERLEY (Blackburn Rovers 1969 – 1987)

If his coaching career has been nomadic – see spells at Newcastle, Manchester City, Birmingham, Huddersfield and England, amongst others – Fazackerley’s playing days were spent solely at Ewood Park. He made a record-breaking 671 appearances for Blackburn and that total will never be passed.

JIMMY ARMFIELD (Blackpool 1954 – 1971)

To many he will be the softly-spoken expert analyst on Radio Five Live but as a player Armfield was the archetypal one-club man. Loyal, professional, conscientious and talented, Armfield was a classy right-back who made 627 appearances for Blackpool. He also won the World Cup in 1966.



I do like to be beside the seaside: Jimmy Armfield is Blackpool through and through

And one from abroad we can't ignore... PAOLO MALDINI (AC Milan 1985 – 2009)

From the moment Maldini made his debut as a 16-year-old against Udinese, he was destined for greatness. His name will stand the test of time, a defender who oozed class, skill and dedication. His 902 appearances for Il Rossoneri and five Champions League winners’ medals are extraordinary statistics.



Milan man: Paolo Maldini (right) won the European Cup five times with the Italian giants
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Ryan Giggs at Manchester United, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher and Mr Milan Paolo Maldini... the greatest one-club men

* John Terry may not be a one-club man if he leaves Chelsea this summer
* Playing for one team from start to finish is becoming more of a rarity
* Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi and Tony Hibbert could be one-club men
* Sportsmail looks at 15 of the best players to spend their career at one club


Captain, leader, legend. Words associated with John Terry who, next season, might not be a one-club man any more if Chelsea let the 35-year-old leave.

Despite having made 480 appearances in the Barclays Premier League and wanting to play for at least another two years, Terry is set to leave the club he joined at the age of 14.

Playing for a side from start to finish is a rarity, with Steven Gerrard, Xavi, Iker Casillas and Bastian Schweinsteiger illustrating the death of one-club men in the modern game.

A few others could be added in the coming years, from Andres Iniesta to Lionel Messi, or even Everton’s Tony Hibbert. Here, Sportsmail look at 15 of the best.

Ryan Giggs, Manchester United (672 league appearances, 114 goals)

When Ryan Giggs was brought in from the youth ranks by Sir Alex Ferguson as a 17-year-old, neither probably expected he would be running up and down the wing at Old Trafford for the next 24 years.

Having made 672 appearances in the Premier League, Giggs earned his place as a Manchester United great and won everything there is to win, including 13 titles.

He still hasn’t left, either, as he is assistant to Louis van Gaal and is tipped to become their manager in the future.



Ryan Giggs (left) charges past John Terry during a 2003 match between Manchester United and Chelsea

Tony Adams, Arsenal (504 league appearances, 32 goals)

After more than 500 appearances and four titles – two in the First Division and as many in the Premier League – Tony Adams became known as Mr Arsenal.

Having signed for them as a schoolboy in 1980, he made his first appearance three years later and was captain by the age of 21.

Adams bowed out with the Premier League and FA Cup double in 2002, and it’s no wonder there’s a statue of him outside the Emirates Stadium.



Arsenal's Tony Adams salutes the crowd during his 500th league game against Sunderland in March 2002

Jamie Carragher, Liverpool (508 league appearances, 5 goals)

Sportsmail’s Jamie Carragher made 508 appearances in the Premier League after starting his youth career with Liverpool in 1988.

The defender gave a quarter of a century of loyal service to the Merseyside club and was never tempted to leave as he became a Liverpool legend before retiring in 2013.

In his 737th and final game for the Reds at home against Queens Park Rangers, Carragher received a standing ovation from both sets of supporters as he was substituted in the 87th minute.



Jamie Carragher applauds the Liverpool fans for their ovation as his career comes to an end in May 2013

Gary Neville, Manchester United (400 league appearances, 5 goals)

Gary Neville reflected in his autobiography how his England career was a ‘massive waste of time’ but the same cannot be said about his 19-year stay at Manchester United.

Having played 400 games in the Premier League and more than 600 altogether, Neville made the fifth-most appearances in the club’s history.

And after years of being Carragher’s enemy as a Premier League player, he became his pal as a presenter on Monday Night Football before going into management with Valencia.



Manchester United's Gary Neville (right) is tackled by Chelsea's Joe Cole during a match in 2004

Paul Scholes, Manchester United (499 league appearances, 107 goals)

Another Class of ’92 member.

Paul Scholes started his Manchester United youth career in 1991 and signed a professional contract the year after, before going on to make 499 league appearances.

He won 10 titles in the Premier League, three FA Cup trophies, two League Cups and two European Cups.

Scholes retired in 2011 but returned the year after to help their injury-hit squad, and the former England international became an Old Trafford icon after more than 20 years with the club.



Paul Scholes waves to the fans at Old Trafford with his family at the end of his testimonial match in 2011

Paolo Maldini, AC Milan (647 league appearances, 29 goals)

An Italian legend. Paolo Maldini has been adored at AC Milan since making his first appearance in 1985, before going on to make 647 in Serie A.

After 24 years, he hung up his boots, having been an ever-present in the Milan defence.

Maldini has quite the trophy cabinet too. Seven Serie A titles, five Champions Leagues and as many Italian Cup triumphs – he’s a one-club man in every sense of the words.



Paolo Maldini, then aged 18, in action for AC Milan during a Serie A match in October 1986

Mark Noble, West Ham (306 league appearances, 34 goals)

Mark Noble joined West Ham as a youth player in 2000 and, 16 years on, has made more than 300 league appearances.

In 2011-12, Noble played 45 games in the Championship as he helped West Ham get promoted via the play-offs. To this day, he still puts in a shift in in the Premier League for the Hammers.

The midfielder is experienced but has, somehow, never won an England cap. At 28, he could still leave West Ham, but so far he’s a one-club man.



West Ham's Mark Noble (right) puts in a tackle on Tottenham Hotspur's Edgar Davids in 2005

Matthew Le Tissier, Southampton (443 league appearances, 161 goals)

Matthew Le Tissier earned the nickname ‘Le God’ from Southampton supporters not only for his goals but also for his loyalty.

The midfielder turned down offers from bigger clubs - including Tottenham Hotspur in 1990 and Chelsea in 1996 - to stay with the Saints for 16 years.

Le Tissier decided to stay at St Mary’s and left the club in 2002 with 442 appearances in the league to his name.



Southampton's Matthew Le Tissier celebrates his double against Middlesbrough in September 1996

Carles Puyol, Barcelona (392 league appearances, 12 goals)

A commanding centre back in the heart of the defence for Barcelona, Carles Puyol joined Barcelona in 1995 as a kid but left in 2014 as a legend.

Puyol won six La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys, as many UEFA Super Cups, and three Champions League trophies with the Spanish giants.

After a 15-year career in Barcelona’s first team – 10 as a captain – Puyol retired from football.



Carles Puyol lifts the Champions League trophy after Barcelona won the competition in Rome in 2009

Francesco Totti, Roma (594 league appearances, 244 goals)

Roma’s greatest ever player with more than 700 appearances in all competitions, and their all-time top scorer.

The thought of leaving his beloved club has probably never ever occurred to Francesco Totti, who is 39 but still starring for Roma.

The Italian forward has been on the club’s books since the age of 13 and Totti is Roma through and through.



A young Francesco Totti in action for Roma during a Serie A match against Bologna in September 1997

Jack Charlton, Leeds United (629 league appearances, 70 goals)

Jack Charlton applied to join the police but Leeds United offered him a trial after spotting him in an amateur match in 1952. His game clashed with his police interview. Guess which one he chose?

Charlton’s trial was a success and he became a regular in the Yorkshire side, staying there for 21 years.

At Leeds, he won the First Division, Second Division, the FA Cup, League Cup, and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup twice.


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Jack Charlton in action for Leeds United during a match against Manchester City in September 1968

Rogerio Ceni, Sao Paolo (575 league appearances, 65 goals)

Not many goalkeepers have compilations of their greatest goals scored on YouTube. Rogerio Ceni does, however.

This is the goalkeeper who couldn’t stop scoring from free-kicks and penalties, managing 131 goals in more than 1,200 appearances.

He joined Sao Paolo in 1992 and ended his career with the club in 2015.



Sao Paulo goalkeeping legend Rogerio Ceni takes a free kick during a match against Palmeiras in 2014

Sir Tom Finney, Preston North End (433 league appearances, 187 goals)

The Preston Plumber who was also a true gentleman and became an England great.

Sir Tom Finney passed away in February 2014 after proving how dedicated he was to Preston, making 433 appearances in the league and scoring 187 goals across 14 years.

He turned down £100 a week, a £10,000 signing-on fee, a villa on Lake Como and a fast Italian car from Palermo, preferring to stay with Preston on his £12 wage. About that, Finney simply said: ‘I’m a Preston man, always.’



Preston North End's Sir Tom Finney (left) passes the ball as Nottingham Forests's Geoff Thomas gives chase

Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid (689 league appearances, 341 goals)

So dedicated that they named their stadium after him.

Santiago Bernabeu is regarded as a man who made Real Madrid a European heavyweight during his 35-year spell as president between 1943 and 1978.

Before that, though, he made more than 700 appearances in all competitions for the club and as president he won six European Cups, 16 La Liga titles and six Spanish Cups.



Real Madrid president Santiago Bernabeu (right) with team captain Francisco Gento in the mid-1960s

Jimmy Armfield, Blackpool (569 league appearances, 6 goals)

Spotted by Blackpool manager Joe Smith in 1954, Jimmy Armfield began an association with the club that lasted until 1971.

He made 627 appearances in all competitions as a right back and Armfield has a stand named after him at Bloomfield Road as well as a statue outside.

Armfield was part of the Blackpool side that finished second in the old First Division in 1956 – their best ever finish – and he was part of the England squad in the 1966 World Cup.



Jimmy Armfield in the colours of Blackpool - the right back spent 27 years at the club from 1954 to 1971

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yah akhirnya bukan hanya faktor playernya tapi juga club itself ……

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