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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Trevor Benjamin, Omar Daley, Ricardo Fuller, Donovan Ricketts, Onandi Lowe, Nicholas Addlery, Theodore Whitmore, Luton Shelton, Ricardo Gardner, Stephen deRoux, Tyrone Marshall, Ricky Sappleton, David Johnson, Damion Stewart, Ryan Johnson, Hubert Busby, Jr., Altimont Butler, Gary Brooks, O'Brian Woodbine, Damani Ralph, Khari Stephenson, Winston Griffiths, Dever Orgill, Paul Young, Jason Morrison, Demar Phillips, Sean Fraser, Wolde Harris, Kieron Bernard, O'Neil Thompson, Dwight Barnett, Keammar Daley, Art Welch, Rodolph Austin, Dwight Marshall, Fabian Dawkins, Peter Isaacs, Teafore Bennett, Fabian Taylor, Odaine Demar, Jhamie Hyde, Lloyd Barker, Delroy Allen, Walter Boyd, Nicholas McCreath, Errol Stevens, Rafe Wolfe, Keithy Simpson, Dennis Ziadie, Newton Sterling, Adrian Reid, Winston Earle, Kevin Wilson, Altamont McKenzie, Shane Crawford, Garrick Gordon. Excerpt: Trevor Junior Benjamin (born 8 February 1979 in Kettering, England) is an English born Jamaican ex-international footballer who is now plying his trade as player-manager at Northern League side Morpeth Town. He plays as a forward or winger. He made more than 350 appearances in the Football League between 1995 and 2008. Benjamin is a perfect example of a Journeyman footballer, having represented twenty-seven different clubs at senior level. Benjamin grew up in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, supporting Arsenal with Ian Wright as his idol. His first club was Wellingborough Colts where he excelled as a striker, gaining representative honours with Northamptonshire. His potential was recognised and he played a friendly for Kettering Town, with his brother Richard. Trevor played in their youth team then started scoring regularly for the reserves. He then signed as a trainee for Cambridge United where he made his professional debut as a 16-year-old, against Gil...