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    Matthew Paul Le Tissier (/ləˈtɪsieɪ/; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Le Tissier spent his entire...
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    Maya Le Tissier (born 18 April 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Women's Super League club Manchester United, which she...
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    include footballers such as Iain Dowie, Darren Huckerby, Pat Nevin and Matthew Le Tissier as well as comedians such as Elis James, Tom Parry, Ivo Graham and...
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  • Southampton line-up was Guernsey-born attacking midfielder/striker Matthew Le Tissier, who broke into the first team in the 1986–87 season. He was voted...
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    as well as his former Inter teammate Javier Zanetti in 2020, while Matthew Le Tissier named Baggio as his best ever opponent in 2012. In 2017, Baggio's...
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    appearances a month apart. Rooney's hat-trick on 10 September 2011 and Matt Le Tissier's hat-trick on 19 August 1995 were scored through set pieces, which consists...
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  • Southampton on 25 September 1999, when Taibi let a weak shot from Matthew Le Tissier slip through his legs into the goal, led to him being dubbed "The...
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    Liverpool 4–1, with goals from Paul Rideout, Rod Wallace (2) and Matthew Le Tissier in which Case controlled the midfield as The Saints humiliated Case's...
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    a penalty-taker in the top flight is thought to be second only to Matthew Le Tissier. He held the club record of most penalties scored by a Liverpool player...
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    15 10 13 71 63 55 7th R5 QF Matthew Le Tissier 24 Rod Wallace 38 1990–91 38 12 9 17 58 69 45 14th R5 QF Matthew Le Tissier 23 Barry Horne 38 15,413 1991–92...
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    Paul Gascoigne Newcastle United 1988–89 Paul Merson Arsenal 1989–90 Matthew Le Tissier Southampton 1990–91 Lee Sharpe Manchester United 1991–92 Ryan Giggs...
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    success rate, the sixth highest in history, behind Ledio Pano (100%), Matthew Le Tissier (97.9%), Zico (97.8%), Cuauhtémoc Blanco (97.3%), and Ferenc Puskás...
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  • was opened for the start of the 2024-25 season by Levi Colwill and Matthew Le Tissier. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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    1 May 2016, Maldini became the second player after Southampton's Matthew Le Tissier to receive the One Club Award from La Liga club Athletic Bilbao; he...
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  • with Danny and Rod playing in attack alongside Alan Shearer and Matthew Le Tissier. By this time, Wallace was growing restless at Southampton and was...
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  • Premier League goal came on 13 December 1997 with a header from a Matthew Le Tissier free-kick against Leicester City at The Dell. After losing his first-team...
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    circus impresario Jimmy Chipperfield and Southampton football stars Matthew Le Tissier, Francis Benali and James Beattie. Richard Cockle Lucas (1800–1883)...
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  • December 2006. Edwards (2011), p. 45. Le Tisser (2009), p. 117. White, Jim (10 June 1995). "Matthew Le Tissier, you will not be surprised to hear, is...
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    making him their third all-time goalscorer behind Mick Channon and Matthew Le Tissier. He also won two England caps in 1922 against Wales and Scotland respectively...
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  • as he formed an exciting young strikeforce with Alan Shearer and Matthew Le Tissier, which soon attracted interest from a number of bigger clubs. The...
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    Earl Kitchener: 1902. David Lloyd George: 1923. Ted Bates: 2001. Matthew Le Tissier: 2002. Lawrence McMenemy: 2007. Dame Mary Fagan: 2 February 2013....
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  • Arsenal at Highfield Road in the First Division. 30 August 1986 – Matthew Le Tissier, 17-year-old attacking midfielder, makes his debut for Southampton...
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  • 2009). "Matthew Le Tissier admits being part of attempted betting scam at Southampton". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 August 2010. "UK | Le Tissier in police...
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    season at The Dell he led the line well linking up superbly with Matthew Le Tissier and Eyal Berkovic scoring nine goals from 30 league appearances and...
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  • than six months at Upton Park. He played alongside Alan Shearer and Matthew Le Tissier – two of the country's highest regarded strikers in the early 1990s...
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  • American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actor 1968 – Matthew Le Tissier, English footballer and journalist 1968 – Dwayne Schintzius, American...
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  • being noticed. One such attempt was described by retired footballer Matthew Le Tissier, who in 2009 admitted that while he was playing with Southampton FC...
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  • Football League history alongside Graham Alexander (49 out of 51) and Matthew Le Tissier (47 out of 48). Bolton-born Wharton followed his father Jacky Wharton...
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  • 15 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine Sky Sports, 20 May 2016 "Matthew Le Tissier, 44, will make his Guernsey debut on Sunday". BBC Sport. 7 April 2013...
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  • presenter for BBC Radio Guernsey; known and loved locally as JKT Matthew Le Tissier (born 1968), retired Southampton FC and England footballer Martin...
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