Teddy Sheringham began his career at Millwall as an apprentice, scoring 93 goals in 220 league appearances
In 1991 Sheringham moved to Nottingham Forest for £2m but only spent one season at the City Ground
Sheringham moved to Tottenham for the first time in 1991, and teamed up with Jurgen Klinsmann in 1994
Sheringham was instrumental in England's memorable 4-1 win over Holland at Euro 96
In June 1997 he joined Manchester United for £3.5m, and was part of the treble-winning team in 1999
Sheringham came on and scored United's first goal in their dramatic 1999 Champions League final win over Bayern Munich
Sheringham's late equaliser in the Champions League final turned the game United's way
Having scored the first goal Sheringham then set up Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's match-winning goal
Sheringham returned to Spurs in May 2001 at the age of 35 and played for two more seasons
Sheringham came on to score England's first goal in their vital World Cup qualfier against Greece in October 2001
Sheringham joined Portsmouth on a one-year deal when he was released by Tottenham in 2003
Sir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp were two managers who recognised and used Sheringham's talents
After one season at Portsmouth, West Ham became Sheringham's third London club when he joined them in 2004
Sheringham was part of the West Ham team that won promotion through the play-offs in 2005
But his second visit to Cardiff with West Ham ended in defeat when they lost the 2006 FA Cup final to Liverpool
Sheringham was honoured with an MBE for his services to football in 2007
After being released by West Ham in 2007, Sheringham joined Colchester United, his final club
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