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Encyclopedia > Kevin Phillips

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Kevin Phillips (footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (487 words)
Kevin Phillips (born July 25, 1973 in Hitchin) is an English footballer who currently plays for Aston Villa.
Phillips, released by Southampton in his youth, was playing for non-league Baldock Town when he was spotted by Watford and brought in during the latter part of the 1994/95 season for a paltry £10,000.
Phillips scored 24 goals in 59 games for Watford (1 goal per 2.5 games), 113 goals in 207 games for Sunderland (1 goal per 1.83 games) and 23 goals in 64 games for Southampton (1 goal per 2.8 games).
NOW with Bill Moyers. Transcript. Bill Moyers Interviews Kevin Phillips. 4.09.04 | PBS (2506 words)
Kevin Phillips and I were both young men in Washington in the 60s.
KEVIN PHILLIPS: Well, one thing I think they have to do is they really have to say on certain issues, which are not strictly party issues, we've just got to mobilize on the issues, whether it's campaign finance or other things like that.
KEVIN PHILLIPS: All the examples of the Bush family's role in the rise of Enron.
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