A thread instigated from another horrendous performance by one Harry not so Kewell tonight, who besides him, for one reason or another went from superstar to well....not so superstar?
I'm looking for players who at one stage looked like they could have the footballing world at their feet, to average players.
Steve macmanaman springs to mind. When he went to Real, he tried to become another player, a player he just wasn't. He tried to make himself some sort of midfield passing maestro and stopped doing what he was good at - running at defenders.
Another, it pains me to say is Damien Duff, Chelsea ruined him. I think when he went there, he was surrounded by such talent that he felt he didn't need to ''do it all'' himself anymore and rather than go at and rip defenders apart like he did for blackburn and Ireland and maybe his first season at the bridge, he started passing too often and well, lost it a bit. Hope for him though, I expect Keegan may reignite his spark at the Toon.
Then there's Big Ron. The best player I've EVER seen in the flesh.
I'm looking for players who at one stage looked like they could have the footballing world at their feet, to average players.
Steve macmanaman springs to mind. When he went to Real, he tried to become another player, a player he just wasn't. He tried to make himself some sort of midfield passing maestro and stopped doing what he was good at - running at defenders.
Another, it pains me to say is Damien Duff, Chelsea ruined him. I think when he went there, he was surrounded by such talent that he felt he didn't need to ''do it all'' himself anymore and rather than go at and rip defenders apart like he did for blackburn and Ireland and maybe his first season at the bridge, he started passing too often and well, lost it a bit. Hope for him though, I expect Keegan may reignite his spark at the Toon.
Then there's Big Ron. The best player I've EVER seen in the flesh.

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