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Football Trivia questions

So I have AC Milan, Inter, Dortmund, Valencia, PSV, Ajax and Feyenoord left - if anyone has any requests for a different club I will see what I can do.
 
These are a terrific essay distraction, so can we go again? (fnaartastic)
 
Sure, pick a club (off that list there, obviously) and we'll kick it off.
 
Ok, same criteria, same question, 13 players to get.

Ticked off:

Shinji Kagawa (Man Utd)
Nuri Sahin (Liverpool)
Jens Lehmann (Arsenal)
Tomas Rosicky (Arsenal)
Steven Pienaar (Everton & Tottenham)
Mladen Petric (Fulham)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (Tottenham & Portsmouth)
Guy Demel (West Ham)
Philipp Degen (Liverpool)
Lee-Young Pyo (Tottenham)
Ebi Smolarek (Bolton)
Fredi Bobic (Bolton)
Niclas Jensen (Man City & Fulham)
 
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Beyond Kagawa and Sahin i think i'm back to loose, liberal guessing.
 
Jens Lehmaan
Tomas Rosicky
Steven Pienaar
 
Riedle left Dortmund in 1997, so no dice. Didn't play in the PL after 2000 either as he retired when Fulham got promoted from the second tier.

But he is German and did play for Dortmund, I can confirm that.
 
I've got no idea about any others, so I'll have a few stabs in the dark at players who I know have moved from Germany recently....

Jermaine Jones, Mladen Petric, errrrr and that's about it.
 
Petric is one of them.

Jones was from Schalke.

I'll put some clues up in a minute.
 
One of the remaining seven is a current PL player.

Two of the others are strikers who had loan spells at the same PL club.

Three of the others are all full-backs.

The last one is currently playing in Serie A for a Champions League club.
 
Kevin-Prince Boateng is the last one I imagine.
 
Yep. And how he turned from total shit to actually rather quite good is one of the great mysteries of our time.
 
West Ham signed Gul Demel from somebody in Germany I believe, HSV? Did he have a spell at Dortmund beforehand?
 
It is Guy Demel (actually started his pro career at Arsenal before moving to Dortmund).

Five left - one of the two loan strikers scored a Premier League hat-trick while he was here and played in Euro 96 for Germany.

None of the others are German.
 
Steffen Freund, or is that going back to far?
 
It's going back too far.
 
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