Premier League’s Most Loyal Players By Club
He’s put his face
on the line, he’s gone ‘full kit’ when not even playing and he’s
happily stayed at the club despite not featuring regularly in the
first-team.
So it should come as absolutely no
surprise that John Terry has been named the Premier League’s
‘most loyal’ player by a new study.
The 36-year-old has been at
Chelsea for 18 and a half years and is therefore the longest-serving player of
any single club in the league, according to the
Chelsea:
John Terry (18.5 years)
Manchester
United: Wayne Rooney (12.5 years)
Arsenal:
Theo Walcott (11 years)
West
Ham: Mark Noble (10 years)
Everton:
Leighton Baines/Phil Jagielka (9.5 years)
Leicester
City: Andy King (9.5 years)
Liverpool:
Lucas Leiva (9.5 years)
Stoke
City: Ryan Shawcross (9.5 years)
Swansea
City: Angel Rangel (9.5 years)
West
Brom: James Morrison/Chris Brunt (9.5 years)
Manchester
City: Pablo Zabaleta/Vincent Kompany (8.5 years)
Sunderland:
Lee Cattermole (7.5 years)
Bournemouth:
Harry Arter/Marc Pugh (6.5 years)
Burnley:
Dean Marney (6.5 years)
Watford:
Troy Deeney (6.5 years)
Southampton:
James Ward-Prowse (5.5 years)
Tottenham:
Kyle Walker (5.5 years)
Crystal
Palace: Joel Ward/Damien Delaney (4.5 years)
Hull
City: Eldin Jakupovic/David Meyler (4.5 years)
Middlesbrough:
Grant Leadbitter/George Friend (4.5 years)
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