**Career We Go: A Look at Footballers Who Played Here, There, and Everywhere** From a challenging stint in Moldova to a frustrating experience in Houston, some footballers have had truly unique professional journeys. Rohan Ricketts began his career at Arsenal in 2001, but his path took him to more countries than many people visit in a lifetime. His career saw him play in Canada, Hungary, Moldova, Germany, Ireland, India, Ecuador, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Bangladesh, all thanks to the creative efforts of his agent. Ricketts made just one appearance for the Gunners before enjoying a more significant three-season period at Tottenham Hotspur. His time in England included loan spells at Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Queens Park Rangers, followed by a permanent move to Barnsley, before he embarked on his globetrotting adventure. In 2011, Ricketts celebrated winning the Irish title with Shamrock Rovers, but his time at Dacia Chisinau in Moldova was far from pleasant, as he described it as “an absolute nightmare,” citing issues with unpaid wages. On a brighter note, he received a warm welcome when he came off the bench for Shamrock Rovers during a Europa League match against Tottenham in 2011. His journey continued with brief stints at Exeter City and Leatherhead, although he spent less than a month at Exeter before concluding his career with a spell at the lesser-known Canadian team Unionville-Milliken. Ricketts' career is a testament to the diverse paths some footballers take, showcasing the highs and lows of life in the beautiful game.