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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: 138. Not illustrated. Chapters: Gus Caesar, Lee Wai Lun, Cristiano Cordeiro, Dejan Antoni, Lo Chi Kwan, Lee Sze Ming, Mike Duxbury, Julius Akosah, Wong Chun Yue, Giovane Alves Da Silva, Carlton Fairweather, Chan Yiu Lun, Law Chun Bong, Lee Kin Wo, Leandro Vilas Boas Simioni, Gavin Kelly, Anthony Baffoe, Glenn Humphries, Ho Kwok Chuen, So Wai Chuen, Tse Man Wing, Lico, Tam Siu Wai, Poon Man Tik, Yan Lik Kin, So Yiu Man, Roger Batoum, Leung Chi Wing, Gary Mckeown, Leslie Santos, Vitor Hugo Manique de Jesus, Chu Siu Kei, Cornelius Udebuluzor, Jose Ricardo Rambo, Lai Kai Cheuk, Lau Chi Keung, Caleb Ekwenugo, Chung Kin Hei, Wong Yiu Fu, Roberto Orlando Affonso Junior, Joao Miguel, Viktor Derbunov, Domingos Chan, Colly Barnes Ezeh, Wei Zhao, Leandro Simoni. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only.* Appearances (Goals) Augustus Cassius "Gus" Caesar (born March 5, 1966) is an English former football player. Born in Tottenham, London, Caesar joined Arsenal in August 1982, turning professional in February 1984. Despite breaking his ankle early on in his career, Caesar showed a lot of promise playing for the Gunners youth side, as a defender who could either play at full back, or more usually in the centre of defence. His Arsenal debut came in a match away to Manchester United at Old Trafford on December 21, 1985, for the suspended Viv Anderson; Arsenal kept a clean sheet and Caesar turned in a strong performance marking United winger Jesper Olsen, as they won 1-0. Caesar continued as a bit-part player at Arsenal for the next eighteen months, playing mainly as a substitute, coming on in the last few minutes of a match, giving rise to the nickname "the five minute man." However, he shone enough to be called up for the England U21 side in 1987, winning three caps. When David O'Leary sustained an injury...