Leon Britton Foto Profil | The best Passing Football - After Swansea had beaten Arsenal in the premier league continued with the score 3-2 and beat well in terms of control of the ball make Swansea midfielder is on the rise. The ability of passing the ball Britton beat the maestro Iniesta and Xavi with accuracy of 9.3 while it is still below Ineasta 9.03. for that on this occasion we want to give the profile of Swansea City midfielder. In the match Arsenal vs Swansea Leon Britton has a very important role in seizing the middle ground and the ball. Leon Britton is the best passing football.
Leon Britton Foto Profil :
Name : Leon Britton
Nationality : English
Date of Birth : 16/09/1982
Height : 5' 6" (168cm)
Weight : 10st 0lbs (63.56kg)
Previous Clubs : Sheffield Utd, Swansea City (loan)
Position : Midfielder
Nationality : English
Date of Birth : 16/09/1982
Height : 5' 6" (168cm)
Weight : 10st 0lbs (63.56kg)
Previous Clubs : Sheffield Utd, Swansea City (loan)
Position : Midfielder
December 2002 before making the move permanent the following summer.
Although he missed half of his first season through injury, having suffered a triple cheekbone fracture, he went on to win both the PFA Divisional Player of the Year and the club's Young Player of the Year awards. The diminutive midfielder was a regular on the right last season and turned in a number of star performances to earn him a clean sweep of awards as Player of the Year, Players' Player and Away Fans Player of the Year.
The former England youth midfielder joined the Hammers from Arsenal for £400,000 in 1998 at the age of 16. He signed a new three-year contract in August 2007 and played an important role in the League One title winning season. An even more impressive season was the follow in the Championship as 'Brits' picked up a number of man of the match awards following a string of excellent performances. At the club's end of season Awards the fans favourite walked away with the 'Players' Player of the Year' and 'Away Player of the Year' awards.
Although he missed half of his first season through injury, having suffered a triple cheekbone fracture, he went on to win both the PFA Divisional Player of the Year and the club's Young Player of the Year awards. The diminutive midfielder was a regular on the right last season and turned in a number of star performances to earn him a clean sweep of awards as Player of the Year, Players' Player and Away Fans Player of the Year.
The former England youth midfielder joined the Hammers from Arsenal for £400,000 in 1998 at the age of 16. He signed a new three-year contract in August 2007 and played an important role in the League One title winning season. An even more impressive season was the follow in the Championship as 'Brits' picked up a number of man of the match awards following a string of excellent performances. At the club's end of season Awards the fans favourite walked away with the 'Players' Player of the Year' and 'Away Player of the Year' awards.
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