ALBERT ADOMAH is targeting more longevity landmarks after clocking up 700 professional games.
Already the all-time appearance maker in his "beloved" Championship with 526, Walsall winger Adomah, 36, then reached the 700-mark last month.
And he said: "When I joined my boyhood club QPR, I was 32 and thought if I could play until 37, my shirt number, that would be a great achievement.
"In two months I can tick that off and aim for the next one - maybe play to 40, maybe reach 750 games.
"I was joking with a friend the other day, if I combine my non-league days, plus my professional days, I've probably reached 1,000 games already.
"But if I can do it professionally, that will also be amazing."
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