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This topic has appeared in the English Wikipedia rankings 1 time. It first appeared on 2026-02-21 and was most recently seen on 2026-02-21. Its highest recorded position was #79, reached on 2026-02-21.
James Philip Milner is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion. A versatile player, Milner has played in multiple positions, including wing, in midfield and at full back. He has the highest number of appearances in the Premier League, and holds the record for the longest playing career in the Premier League, surpassing Gareth Barry, with 655 appearances as of 2 March 2026, having played in the English top-flight for 24 years. He is also one of only five outfield players to have made a Premier League appearance at the age of 40 or older, joining Teddy Sheringham, Ryan Giggs, Gordon Strachan, and Kevin Phillips.
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