Jérémie Aliadière

Jérémie Aliadière ( born March 30, 1983 in Rambouillet ) is a French football player.

Career

Beginnings in France and first experiences with the Gunners

The offensive player began his career in his home at Clairefontaine, the power center of the French Football Federation. In June 1999, he finished his training there. In the same year he joined Arsenal, where he was first in the youth teams active.

On November 27, 2001, he made ​​his debut in the League Cup match against Grimsby Town in the first team, as the attacker came on in the 82nd minute for Jermaine Pennant. The game ended with a 2-0 victory for the Gunners. On 23 February 2002, the Frenchman completed in the home game against Fulham his first league game in the Premier League. Shortly before the end of the game he ran with the score at 4-1 for Arsenal as a substitute for his compatriot Thierry Henry on the field. This was also his only use in the 2001/ 02 season in the English top flight. End of the season Arsenal won the Premier League and the FA Cup.

Aliadière was not counted for the championship team, as he had completed less than ten competitive games in the championship. In the following season he was awarded due to the high-profile competition in the attack of the Londoners with Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Nwankwo Kanu and Sylvain Wiltord only sporadic inserts the team the Gunners. In his third overall league commitment to Arsenal, he scored on 27 August 2002, eight minutes after coming off the bench his first goal. Aliadière was officially introduced to the 5:2 final score for Arsenal against West Bromwich Albion. In the season 2003/ 04 he again won the English Cup with Arsenal. The striker received a winners medal for the first time since he had completed ten league appearances for the Gunners. In the 2004/05 season, he played only seven competitive games, including four in league play and two inserts in the FA Cup and a game in the FA Community Shield against Manchester United, which ended in a 3-1 win for Arsenal. Throughout the season a scoring he never had.

Various lending and return to Arsenal

Since he could not continue to enforce in London, the offensive player agreed on 1 July 2005 with the Scottish club Celtic tradition to borrow a limited one- year. However, after only less than two months, the loan period ended early, as Aliadière on 24 August 2005 signed a contract of loan at West Ham United and thus returned to England. During his time at Celtic, the Frenchman completed two assignments in the qualifying matches for the UEFA Champions League against the Slovak representatives Artmedia Bratislava, where he came on as a substitute for use in each case.

Also at West Ham United, the attacker did not get beyond the status of a reserve player and ran in six of seven games as a substitute on the field. On 31 January 2006 followed by the completion of the rental period at West Ham once the next loan of offensive actor, who was parked to the end of the season to the Wolverhampton Wanderers. On his third league commitment to the Wolves of the attackers achieved on 25 February 2006 at the away game at Hull City his first goal in the Football League Championship. By the end of the season he scored the root cadres of the team and played in all eleven games following in the root formation of Wolverhampton Wanderers. He then returned to London and received at the Gunners increased stakes in the various competitions. While he was able to record a total of four Torerfolge in the League Cup in six games, including two goals against West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League he managed no goals. In November 2006, expressed the Frenchman exchange thoughts, as he received at Arsenal too little match practice, and prefer it at a club in the Premier League aground on a regular basis.

Time at FC Middlesbrough

In June 2007, he finally found the Middlesbrough FC a new employer with whom he signed a four-year fixed-term contract. Boro paid around £ 2 million to Arsenal for his services. At Middlesbrough he won at once a regular place and scored on his seventh deployment in the away game at Manchester United his first goal for his new club. On 23 February 2008, the striker was referenced in the away game at Liverpool shortly before the end of the field after he hit Javier Mascherano. As a result, the attacker was ruled out for four games from the game.

After the lock, he returned on March 15, again in the starting line- back and scored at the Emirates Stadium against his former club Arsenal The scorer for Middlesbrough, the game ended in a 1-1 draw. On 11 May 2008 he won with the team at home to Manchester City 8-1, scoring the striker off the bench to hit for 7-0 for the home side. End of the season 2007/ 08 Middlesbrough finished in 13th place and secured with six points ahead of the first relegated Reading FC in the league. In the following season was one Aliadière to the permanent staff at Boro, but rose with the team in the Football League Championship from.

After being in 20 games in the second English top four Torerfolge recorded in the 2009/10 season, his end of the season expiring contract was not renewed. The reasons were his numerous injuries he had suffered in the three years of his commitment to Middlesbrough, and that he was acting under his ways mentioned.

Returning to France

In the summer of 2011, he returned to his homeland, where he initially signed a one-year contract with first division side FC Lorient, which was later extended. The Bretons, he developed particularly in the 2012/13 season as one of the most prolific attackers in the league.

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