Friday, February 19, 2010

Scott Sinclair football player of England

Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Sinclair
Scott Andrew Sinclair is a British footballer who played in the position of winger and striker and was born in Bath, England on March 1989 25r. Sinclair is no stranger to football because he is a member of the Bristol Rovers youth since the age of 9 years. Sinclair signed for Chelsea in July 2005 and in November the court to provide compensation Bristol Rovers with a total transfer of £ 200,000 to £ 750,000 depending on appearances Sinclair. On January 6, 2007, Sinclair was called to Chelsea in the FA Cup squad but still a reserve player. His debut occurred four days later in the League Cup against Wycombe Wanderers as a substitute. During the transfer window in January, Sinclair signed a loan player for a month by the manager of Plymouth Argyle. Together with Plymouth Argyle, Sinclair scored as beat the Derby country on January 17, 2007 in the FA Cup. On May 6, 2007, Sinclair entered in the Chelsea squad to face Arsenal in the Premire League title. On November 6, Queens Park Rangers signed a contract to Sinclair as a loan player against the Eagles. Later, Sinclair joined Charlton Athletic as a player on the loan on February 28, 2008, after that on March 27, 2008 Sinclair on loan at Crystal Palace until the end of the 2007-2008 season. In the 2008-2009 season with Chelsea, Sinclair was given a chance by new manager Luiz Felipe Scolari to prove himself as a first team player although he has several times played as a reserve player always lent. In January 2009, Sinclair joined the Birmingham player status and loans during the first month after returning to Chelsea.
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