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Tom Hancock

Players who played in all four divisions of English football

What impressive feat did Robert Earnshaw (pictured playing for Cardiff in 2003) achieve in all four divisions? (Image credit: Alamy)
Dean Whitehead playing for Sunderland in 2005 (Image credit: Alamy)
John Lundstram playing for Sheffield United in 2020 (Image credit: Alamy)
Dave Kitson celebrates after scoring for Reading against Middlesbrough in 2007 (Image credit: Alamy)
Tommy Mooney in action for Watford against Liverpool in 1999 (Image credit: Alamy)
Sean Davis playing for Fulham in 2004 (Image credit: Alamy)
Matthew Etherington playing for West Ham in 2005 (Image credit: Alamy)
Steve Claridge playing for Leicester in 1997 (Image credit: Alamy)
Tony Cottee playing for Barnet in 2000 (Image credit: Getty Images)
Kevin Davies playing for Bolton in 2008 (Image credit: Alamy)
Billy Sharp celebrates after scoring for Doncaster against Accrington Stanley in League Two, August 2024 (Image credit: Alamy)
Ian Ashbee playing for Hull in the Premier League in 2008 (Image credit: Alamy)
Steve Finnan playing for Notts County against Colchester in Division Three in 1998 (Image credit: Alamy)
Rickie Lambert playing for Liverpool in 2014 (Image credit: Alamy)
Matt Taylor celebrates after scoring his iconic long-range volley for Portsmouth against Everton in the Premier League in 2006 (Image credit: Alamy)
Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu playing for Luton in the National League in 2014 (Image credit: Alamy)
Robert Earnshaw playing for West Brom in the Premier League in 2004 (Image credit: Getty Images)
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