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Peter James Crouch (born 30 January 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was capped 42 times by the England national team between 2005 and 2010, scoring 22 goals for his country during that time, appearing at two FIFA World Cups . [ 2 ]
Peter Crouch (11) All: Peter Crouch (16) Highest home attendance: 20,540 vs. Manchester Utd (25 August 2008) Lowest home attendance: 18,111 vs. Blackburn Rovers (30 November 2008) Average home league attendance: 19,325: Biggest win: 3–0 vs. Everton (30 August 2008) Biggest defeat: 0–6 vs. Manchester City (21 September 2008)
Peter Crouch (10) All: Peter Crouch (12) Highest home attendance: 19,003 27 January 2001 Arsenal: Lowest home attendance: 4,0426 September 2000 Colchester United: Average home league attendance: 12,013: Biggest win: 2-0 Vs West Bromwich Albion (13 January 2001), Tranmere Rovers (16 April 2001), Barnsley (17 February 2001) Biggest defeat
The goals of striker Peter Crouch and the creativity of veteran Croatian midfielder Robert Prosinečki played a crucial role in saving Portsmouth from relegation. Despite only spending the one season with the club before moving to Slovenian side Olimpija Ljubljana , such was the role Prosinečki played that he is now widely regarded as one of ...
That Peter Crouch Podcast is an entertainment and sports podcast hosted by Peter Crouch, Chris Stark and Steve Sidwell.Ostensibly a guide on how to be a professional footballer, the episodes include insight on everything from dressing rooms, transfers, managers, football confessions and other details of the modern game.
Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch have opened up about challenging stereotypes around WAGs with their podcast together. The model and footballer met in 2005, when Crouch was playing for Liverpool in ...
The playoff fields are set, and with seven teams from each conference advancing, that means there are 49 possible combinations for Super Bowl LIX.Some are atrocious and unthinkable, some are ...
The 2007 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, Europe's primary club football competition. The showpiece event was contested between Liverpool of England and Milan of Italy at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece, on 23 May 2007.