Martin Laursen

Martin  Laursen

Name:

Martin Laursen

Born:

Farvang, Denmark

D.O.B:

July 26th 1977

Club:

Unassigned Players

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

Previous Clubs:

AC Milan, AC Milan (loan), Parma, Verona, Silkeborg IF

Barry hails 'immense' Laursen

May 18 2009 06:59:16:000PM


Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry has insisted he will never take football for granted following Martin Laursen's retirement.

O'Neill looking for another Laursen

May 18 2009 11:46:00:000AM


Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill admits he will have his work cut out to find an adequate replacement for captain Martin Laursen.

Laursen had to put health first

May 16 2009 10:36:30:000AM


Aston Villa captain Martin Laursen admits he chose to retire at the age of just 31 for the sake of his "health and future life".

Villa's Laursen hangs up his boots

May 15 2009 12:14:44:000PM


Aston Villa captain Martin Laursen, who has not played since January, has called time on his playing career due to a knee injury.



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