Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Andy Carroll plays as a striker the England national team

Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
Andrew Thomas "Andy" Carroll is an English footballer who was born on January 6, 1989 in Gateshead, England, and he plays in the striker position with the English club Liverpool and the England national team.
In marriage, Carroll had a daughter who was born on 15 September 2009.
Carroll is a striker with the highest transfer value from Newcastle with a value of £ 35 million and the signing of the contract occurred on January 31, 2011. Carroll is the eighth most expensive player in Liverpool.
During play with Newcastle, Carroll likened to football club legend Alan Shearer for his ability to play very good even Blackpool club manager explained that he was one of the best strikers in the Premier League. During his career, Carroll has been heavily involved in various incidents such as on September 14, 2008 he was arrested the police in Newcastle and get a warning, then on the date of December 7, 2009 was arrested again in a nightclub, then in October 2010 he was indicted and pleaded guilty to assault and fined £ 1,000 and pay a compensation fee of £ 2,500. The next incident on October 18, 2010 when Carroll was charged in an attack by her ex-girlfriend, but charges were dropped because of insufficient evidence. Then he had set the fire that has been parked car, even Carroll sent home for committing a violation of curfew during the preparations for the match England U-19s U-19s against Romania on 14 October 2007. Together with the English national team, Carroll get a warning from the manager to reduce the habit of drinking after the match against Ghana conduction England on March 29, 2011.
[read more]

0 comments: