Ledley King

Ledley Brenton King

Name:

Ledley Brenton King

Born:

London,England

D.O.B:

October 12th 1980

Club:

Tottenham Hotspur

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

26

Previous Clubs:

Signed from trainee

Redknapp urges Fabio to take King

Feb 08 2010 06:54:12:000AM


Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp believes England boss Fabio Capello should take Ledley King to the World Cup as cover for his central defenders.

King tips Dawson for England role

Dec 30 2009 08:56:00:000AM


Ledley King's World Cup dreams may be slim but he believes there could still be a Tottenham defender in Fabio Capello's squad for South Africa.

Rest hindering King's hamstring

Nov 09 2009 03:51:17:000PM


Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp suspects Ledley King's recent hamstring problems may be linked to the centre-back resting his knee between games.

King calls for Spurs response

Nov 05 2009 10:42:09:000AM


Ledley King wants Tottenham to erase the painful memory of defeat at Arsenal with a Premier League victory at home to Sunderland on Saturday.



Team News:

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Mark Hughes is on the shortlist to become Turkey's new coach, while Kieron Dyer's West Ham nightmare will cost them close to £30million.

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