3. Tony Hibbert – Everton
Joined: 2000 (14 years)
Hibbert has often been a figure of derision to non-Toffees fans, but he’s obviously done enough to earn a prolonged stay at Goodison Park for the past 14 years. Rarely been a first choice, but he’s always performed when called upon.
2. John Terry – Chelsea
Joined: 1998 (16 years)
Having been picked up from West Ham’s academy as a teenager, the future England skipper made his debut in the late ’90s and it was clear then that he was a class apart. Still there, though this could be his last stand before moving on overseas.
1. Steven Gerrard – Liverpool
Joined: 1998 (16 years)
Another future England skipper, Gerrard has been a Liverpool icon since day one and has set the bar high for future generations coming through the youth ranks. Came close to leaving for Chelsea a few years ago, but decided to remain loyal. It was hard not to feel for him after last season’s slip.
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