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    It is the story of Vardy as much as anything...... i think players who seemed to have missed the boat and then develop a little later - they seem more likeable. Possibly because they don't have people blowing smoke up their arse from the age of 15 to 20. Especially if they have had to go and get a job in the real world before making it as a footballer.

    I think Ian Wright was like that. Our own Andy Robbo is too.

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      I started to really get into football when I was around 8 or 9.......and Italia '90 was a big catalyst at the time.

      Past players I used to love watching:

      Hagi
      Roberto Baggio
      Lothar Matthaus
      Gazza
      Ronaldo
      Roberto Carlos
      Cafu
      Maldini
      Zidane
      Iniesta
      Roy Keane
      Henry
      Zola

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        Guiseppe Signori

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          Past: Le Tissier

          Now: Brandt
          Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            When I was young mine were always Hoddle, Gascoigne...Spurs connection a coincidence, just loved watching them play. Can't say I have a favourite non Liverpool player now. I've lost interest in a lot of football that isn't LFC. I used to watch everything but I don't really give a **** any more.
            Hoddle for me too as a past player. Always seemed to make the game seem effortless, played 10 which I did as a kid and had a wand of a foot for passing and scoring free-kicks and distance. Ultimate player when I was growing up... his vision was unreal to pick out little Micky Hazard or Steve Archibald...

            More recently, I always liked how Shearer was a prolific scorer and yet subtely snide as **** with his behaviour/tackles/elbows... he could give it out. Also scored a belter on my first trip to Anfield in a 2-1 win against Blackburn (when they were in their pomp)
            Last edited by Tribute; 18-11-19, 02:55 PM.

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              Shearer might have signed for us if Owen is to be believed.

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                Dennis Bergkamp, Matt Le Tissier, Jurgen Klinsmann, Les Ferdinand and Paul McGrath.

                Crazy to think that when Klinsmann signed for Spurs, Klopp was in his late twenties!
                Was muß, das muß.

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                  Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                  Dennis Bergkamp, Matt Le Tissier, Jurgen Klinsmann, Les Ferdinand and Paul McGrath.

                  Crazy to think that when Klinsmann signed for Spurs, Klopp was in his late twenties!
                  I saw Klinsmann and what a striker he was , he didnt stop running the whole game , he was impossible to defend against.

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                    Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                    Dennis Bergkamp, Matt Le Tissier, Jurgen Klinsmann, Les Ferdinand and Paul McGrath.

                    Crazy to think that when Klinsmann signed for Spurs, Klopp was in his late twenties!
                    he’s had a v tough life battling various demons, never trained due to his knees but some player

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                      Originally posted by gratziani View Post
                      I saw Klinsmann and what a striker he was , he didnt stop running the whole game , he was impossible to defend against.
                      I was at Klinsmann's Spurs debut, when he scored and did that dive celebration. He was a great player. That Spurs side seemed so exotic - Dumitrescu et al.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        I was at Klinsmann's Spurs debut, when he scored and did that dive celebration. He was a great player. That Spurs side seemed so exotic - Dumitrescu et al.
                        Crazy tactics by Ossie Ardiles.... Basically had 5 forwards on the pitch

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                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          I was at Klinsmann's Spurs debut, when he scored and did that dive celebration. He was a great player. That Spurs side seemed so exotic - Dumitrescu et al.
                          I loved his dive , taking the piss out of himself

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                            Roberto Carlos always played with a smile on his face which is cool

                            Present day player would be Mbappe I suppose.
                            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                              I don't watch much European football these days, so DeBruyne and Kante are two players I love, as much as I hate to admit it.
                              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                                I always liked tough gnarly centre backs and growing up in the 90s/00s it was Paulo Montero and Walter Samuel that I liked. Clarence Seedorf is also a player that never seemed to get the acknowledgement he deserved but he was also superb.

                                In terms of modern players - Gimenez at Atletico, Alaba at Bayern and Dybala at Juve I like the look of Sancho, Havertz and Tomori

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