Joint 25th, first post has now been updated. Five players each picked up 10 points, so here is number 2. It's a player who didn't stay around for too long and as with a couple of previous players, has gone onto have a career at a much higher level than our club. It's…
Liam Rosenior - 10 points
Time spent at club: 2004
Gulls Appearances: 10
Gulls Goals: 0
Liam Rosenior began his career at Bristol City as a trainee, before moving to Fulham for £55,000 in 2003. In March 2004, Liam came to Torquay to play for his Dad, and Gulls legend Leroy Rosenior. Liam joined the squad for the run-in in which United won automatic promotion thanks to a final day win at Southend, a day that will not be forgotten by the fans that were there, I'm sure. His debut came against Cambridge United, as the Gulls romped to a comfortable 3-0 win. In his 10 appearances, Liam featured on the right side of midfield, and played a part in a run of form that saw just two defeats.
Liam didn't return to the club again for our season in League One, and ended up staying with Fulham until 2007, making over 75 league starts for the London outfit. He moved to Reading in 2007, making over 60 league appearances for the Royals over 3 years. He had a loan spell at Ipswich in 2009/10, featuring regularly for them. In October 2010, Rosenior moved to Hull City, where he still plays regularly now. He played a key role as the Tigers won promotion to the top flight a couple of years ago, and they have stayed there since.
It is clear that we stand out like a sore thumb compared to the rest of the teams he has played for, and despite making so few appearances for United, Liam had undoubted quality that has seen him feature regularly at the top of the domestic game, including an FA Cup Final last summer.