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    Childhood Footballing Heroes.

    Non-Liverpool players, obv.

    Who did you want to be like when you were a youff?

    Who did you see play live or watch on the tele and then go and try and replicate on the local rec?

    Me? Giuseppe Signori.

    Anyone remember a penalty when he stood next to the ball, had his back to goal and just turned and struck the ball in one small movement? I can't find it on YouTube.

    A lot of my youthful footballing fix had to be provided by Football Italia and World Cups. Therefore, Italia '90 and Roger Milla inspired me and I did try to replicate David Platt's goal against Belgium.

    You?

    #2
    Gullit

    Amazing player.

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      #3
      It was the hair, wasn't it?

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        #4
        Van Basten, that goal vs the USSR Euro '88 was brilliant actually a lot of the Dutch players of that time Keoman, Hans Van Brukelen, Guillit & Rijkaard.

        brilliant team to watch

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          #5
          No

          It was the mustache

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            #6
            Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
            Van Basten, that goal vs the USSR Euro '88 was brilliant actually a lot of the Dutch players of that time Keoman, Hans Van Brukelen, Guillit & Rijkaard.

            brilliant team to watch
            I missed the Van Basten goal, but we talked about it in Primary School and we all giggled how close it was to Van ******* and changed it so, in the Panini sticker book.

            Salvatore Schillaci, Claudio Caniggia, Roberto Baggio, Gabriel Batistuta ... I was all about the goals.

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              #7
              Baggio was another favourite as was Battigol. I always likes the Columbian Maradonna Valderrama probably because of the awesome hair

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                #8
                Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                No

                It was the mustache
                Understandable, it was a majestic crumb catcher.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                  Baggio was another favourite as was Battigol. I always likes the Columbian Maradonna Valderrama probably because of the awesome hair


                  Valderrama was clearly trying to achieve an 'Alan Brazil'.

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                    #10


                    What a frightening photograph

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Muddled View Post


                      Valderrama was clearly trying to achieve an 'Alan Brazil'.

                      what would be scary would be alan brazil today with that hair
                      who's arsed?

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                        #12
                        Must admit I liked him better when he worked with spit the dog.

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                          #13
                          One of my first childhood memories was my older cousin taking me to Anfield in the mid to late 80s. We stood in the Kop and I couldn't see a thing unless I was on his shoulders. I vividly remember seeing a man roll up his matchday program and urinate through it. I was disgusted and had no idea that type of filth took place . Aside from that I remember the wondrous noise, the roar that gave me shivers and the sway of the Kop. It felt like you were out on the ocean. I was hooked from that day on.

                          I also used to play kick about in the street (Norris Green) on matchdays as a kid. When a goal went in you could hear the cheer. Again, it sent shivers down my spine. Amazing. I was always Ian Rush when we played in the street by the way

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                            #14
                            Glenn Hoddle.

                            I got a signed Spurs ball in the mid 80s....all the names on there...Hoddle, Waddle, GRAHAM ROBERTS ....but I already loved Hoddle by then. A masterful midfielder.

                            After Hoddle came the likes of Michael Laudrup, Gascoigne, Romario. I was also in awe of van Basten.
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              #15
                              Batistuta was definitely one of my favourite non-LFC players. George Weah too. I remember watching that goal he scored where he start dribbling from his own half live on TV and being in total awe of it

                              Zola was another too. Romario too. Little geniuses.

                              I also remember thinking that Ronnie Rosenthal was going to be one of the best forwards ever when we signed him too. I was 10. I'm still the same judge of a player now.

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