English left-back Paul Konchesky has revealed the struggles he had while he was a Liverpool player. Paul Konchesky talked about his Liverpool career in an interview monitored by Planet Football. Paul Konchesky produced the best season of his football career as he helped Fulham to reach the 2010 Europa League final before they were beaten by Spanish giants Atletico Madrid as masterminded by Roy Hodgson.
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Paul Konchesky became a West Ham United player in July 2005. The English left-back signed for the Hammers from fellow London team Charlton Athletic for a fee of £1.5m. He scored six goals in 168 games in all competitions in the colours of Charlton Athletic plus 15 appearances for North London giants Tottenham Hotspur while he was on loan at the club from Charlton Atheltic before moving to West Ham United.
A fraction of the world of football is currently in shock following the turn of events yesterday after Spanish La Liga giants Barcelona confirmed that their talisman Lionel Messi would not be signing a new deal with the club and will have to leave instead.
The future of Messi at Barcelona was very much up in the air and it was no longer news that the player himself was unsettled at the Spanish capital. However, after an outburst two summers ago that saw the attacker coke out in public to reveal that he was tired of how the club was being run and plans to leave, things seemed settled after the appointment of new President Joan Laporta.
Paul Koncheskysigned for Fulham from London rivals West Ham United in July 2007. The Cottagers paid around £3.25m to secure his transfer from West Ham United. Paul Koncheskysigned a four-year contract at Fulham until the summer of 2011. The two-cap England international was a regular in the Fulham starting XI during his time at the Craven Cottage.
In his second season as a Fulham player, Paul Konchesky made a mistake as he stumbled on the ball for the winning goal that ensured Hull City beat the Cottagers in the first match of the season. He then missed the next match with Arsenal due to injury before returning for the Bolton Wanderers clash.
Paul Konchesky had played for clubs like Charlton Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, West Ham United, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest before he signed for Leicester City in the summer of 2011. He had to leave Liverpool that summer after falling out of favour with manager Kenny Dalglish. Paul Konchesky left the Reds for Leicester City upon his return from the loan spell at Nottingham Forest.
Ironically, his Leicester City debut came against Nottingham Forest. His transfer from Liverpool to Leicester City was confirmed in July 2011. Paul Konchesky signed a three-year deal upon joining the club from the Reds for an undisclosed fee.
English left-back Paul Koncheskyplayed for four clubs in London before signing for Merseyside giants Liverpool in the summer of 2010.
The 39-year-old came through the ranks at London side Charlton Athletic before making his debut for the first team in 1997. He went on to play for Tottenham Hotspur on loan from September 2003 to January 2004 before sealing a permanent move to West Ham United from Charlton Athletic in 2005. Paul Konchesky was with the Hammers until 2007 when he moved to Fulham.
Ex-Premier League player Paul Konchesky has returned to West Ham United to take up a role as Academy Loans Manager. Paul Konchesky has been saddled with the responsibility of monitoring the West Ham United players on loan at different clubs in and around England. Paul Konchesky recently sat down with the official website of West Ham United to talk about his new role with the Hammers. With his base at Chadwell Heath, it is the duty ofKonchesky to ensure that the numerous West Ham United youngsters at various clubs in the English Football League, especially, are given valuable time on the pitch to aid their development. Paul Konchesky, 39, played with distinction for clubs like Liverpool, West Ham United and Fulhamduring his career. He was one of the finest left-backs when he was at his peak during his football career. Paul Konchesky spent some time in the West Ham United Academy and he has been placed in charge of the new set of players in the Hammers Academy.
On this day in 2015, Paul Konchesky was the hero as he scored the only goal of the game which helped Leicester City secure a 1-0 win over Aston Villa as they battled to maintain top-flight status. The win was a hugely welcome one and a massive boost to their hopes of remaining in England's top division of football and avoid relegation.
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The Foxes were at the bottom of the table and were OK a long journey to avoid getting relegated and the win propelled them to 17 points and was one that saw them go level on points with Crystal Palace before their game against Tottenham Hotspur.
Former Fulham defender Paul Konchesky is sure that the Cottagers need a new striker if they want to survive relegation from the Premier League. Paul Konchesky spoke to Sky Sports about his former club and what they have to do to prevent an instant return to the English Championship next season. Fulham joined Leeds United and West Brom in the top flight for this season after they defeated fellow London club Brentford 2-1 in the Championship playoff final at the end of last season. Fullback Joe Bryan was the hero for Fulham after he scored twice in that final at the Wembley Stadium.
Serbian striker AleksandarMitrovic was the main striker for Fulhamin the English Championship last season but he has largely struggled in the Premier League this term to further point out the need for a new striker as stated by Paul Konchesky. Paul Konchesky is a former Liverpool, Charlton Athletic and West Ham United defender. He knows all about Fulham having played for them for three years. Paul Konchesky scored two goals in 97 league outings for Fulham from 2007 to 2010.
Former Premier League defender Paul Konchesky has ended his managerial career at BillericayTown. Assistant manager Paul Konchesky and his manager Jamie O'Hara have both left the National League club by mutual consent on the back of three games without a win. The decision to leave the club was taken at the start of this month.
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Paul Konchesky and Jamie O'Hara left Billericay Town in 15th on the National League South table with a return of eight points from nine games.BillericayTown are now third from bottom on the league standings.