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Ian James Rush MBE (born 20 October 1961) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is regarded as one of the best strikers of all time and one of the best Welsh players in the history of the sport.
Ian Rush prior to a 1990 World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands in Amsterdam. Ian Rush is a Welsh former professional footballer who represented the Wales national football team from 1980 to 1996, scoring 28 international goals in 73 appearances. [1] He made his debut on 21 May 1980, in a 1–0 defeat against Scotland in the British Home ...
Ian Callaghan holds the record for the most appearances made for Liverpool with 857. Liverpool Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who currently play in the Premier League. They have played at their current home ground, Anfield, since their foundation in 1892. Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894, and were founding members ...
All well short of the record totals by Derek Dougan, Ian Rush and Hughie Gallacher. Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane scored 126 goals in the Premier League, but ended with 10 goals less than record holder Frank Stapleton. [47] A different story with the rest of the world, made up predominately of Premier League players only.
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Ian Rush 1980–1996 73 28 0.38 3 Trevor Ford: 1947–1957 38 23 0.61 = Ivor Allchurch: 1951–1966 68 23 0.34 5 Dean Saunders: 1986–2001 75 22 0.29 6 Aaron Ramsey: 2008– 86 21 0.24 7 Craig Bellamy: 1998–2013 78 19 0.24 8 Robert Earnshaw: 2002–2012 58 16 0.28 = Cliff Jones: 1954–1969 59 16 0.27 = Mark Hughes: 1984–1999 72 16 0.22 11 ...
The first Chelsea team in September 1905. In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium in Fulham with the aim of turning it into a football ground. An offer to lease it to nearby Fulham F.C. was turned down, so Mears opted to found his own club to use the stadium.
The game also saw Ian Rush score his first league goal of 1993 and only his fourth of the whole season in the league, and marked the start of a turnaround in fortunes for both player and club. [8] Four days later, QPR were the visitors at Anfield as Rush was the only man on the scoresheet in a 1–0 win for the hosts.