Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher all becoming legends in their own right.However, it's very rare in the modern day, with loyalty quickly fading from the beautiful game.
It's always been typical, and in many ways, accepted for players to move clubs a few times, especially if they're either making a step up or in some cases, are no longer wanted.Some players really take this to the extreme though, and Colin Kazim-Richards has just joined his 18th professional side as he has left League One's Derby County for Turkish side Karagümrük.
Kazim-Richards is part of an elite list of stars that couldn't settle at one club for too long over the course of their career, and here Daily Star Sport bring you seven other players that constantly moved around.READ MORE: Oleksandr Zinchenko flying in for Arsenal medical with £32m transfer to be wrapped upIt's not always easy to be adored by all sets of fans when switching clubs, but Peter Crouch is a rare exception as he continues to be a popular figure after retiring from the game.
The iconic creator of the 'robot celebration' played for 11 professional clubs, although he moved 13 times in his career as he played for Portsmouth and Tottenham twice.Crouch started his career at Tottenham, but even in his youthful days he was used to packing his bags.
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