Irishman Damien Duff is one of the Premiership's most feared attacking footballers. The king of wide attacking play, he's a man of exceptional talent and frightening pace, and it's a brave defender who takes his presence lightly. Signed by Blackburn as a trainee, he was instrumental in the promotion-winning side of 2001. His subsequent appearances in the 2002 World Cup meant it wasn't long before he was picked up by a bigger club side, and in 2003 Chelsea swooped, paying GBP 17m - then a club record for the Blues.After an injury-plagued first season, Duff soon justified his price tag in the 2004/05 season. He scored ten goals, including a crucial strike in a 4-2 win against Barcelona in the Champions League, while the team won the Premiership title and the Carling Cup, with Duff scoring what proved to be the winning goal in the semi-final against archrivals Manchester United. After a bargain GBP 5m transfer to Newcastle United in 2006, the Geordie faithful have a player their desire for attacking football demands.Duff is one of the best wingers in Europe, with lightning speed, pinpoint crossing and impressive finishing.
He is considered to be one of the Premiership's major attacking threats, and has also won over 50 caps for the Republic of Ireland. This is the story of how the slight, swift lad from Dublin City made it in the toughest football league in the world.