Strikers - Their Promise faded away 18:52 - Mar 5 with 5654 views | Gloucs_R | Name a striker who had lots of potential but never actually made it.... Jermaine Beckford - banged in the goals for Leeds, went to Everton and scored 1 in 4 but didnt make the grade and is now at Huddesfield | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:10 - Mar 5 with 3428 views | WeaverQPR | Franny Jeffers | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:14 - Mar 5 with 3409 views | Watford_Ranger | Danny Cadamarteri I thought Balanta would be great for us but he doesn't seem to have progressed much over the last three or four years. | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:30 - Mar 5 with 3368 views | HollowayRanger | sammy koejoe the new sir les | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:30 - Mar 5 with 3368 views | CHUBBS | Kevin Gallen No where near the player he promised to be. | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:33 - Mar 5 with 3359 views | HollowayRanger | charlie nicholas Terry Neill signed Nicholas for Arsenal on 22 June 1983, for £800,000. As a 21-year-old at the time of his move to Arsenal, he reportedly became the highest paid footballer in Britain and was described as being "the most exciting player to emerge in Britain since George Best". However, he did not live up to the hype surrounding his move and Neill was sacked as Arsenal's manager in December 1983 following poor results [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:34 - Mar 5 with 3355 views | TheBlob | Danny Dichio. | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:35 - Mar 5 with 3353 views | EalingRanger | Rooney? I thought he would be the best player in the world by the time he was this age. Oh and Robbie Fowler. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:37 - Mar 5 with 3343 views | essextaxiboy | Freddy Sears | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:46 - Mar 5 with 3316 views | TheBlob | Robin Friday | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:57 - Mar 5 with 3296 views | N12Hoop | Rob Earnshaw: prolific in the Championship year after year, awful in the Premiership | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:59 - Mar 5 with 3288 views | CanadaRanger |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:30 - Mar 5 by CHUBBS | Kevin Gallen No where near the player he promised to be. |
After the injury... but still a legend and one of my favourite all time QPR players | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 20:09 - Mar 5 with 3269 views | WeaverQPR | Macheda? Scored a title winning goal but sod all since, or was it just a case of right time right place? | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 20:17 - Mar 5 with 3257 views | Gloucs_R | Fowler and Owen both achieved a fair bit. Jeffers and Sears are good shouts | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 20:41 - Mar 5 with 3208 views | Toast_R | Mark Robbins That Rapping Cup of Tea bloke, Shaboo Shabaa | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:03 - Mar 5 with 3163 views | derbyhoop | Leon Jeanne Ricky Sappleton Richard Pacquette | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:04 - Mar 5 with 3160 views | Landofoz89 | I would have said Jay Bothroyd before Saturday | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:17 - Mar 5 with 3146 views | Landofoz89 |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:30 - Mar 5 by CHUBBS | Kevin Gallen No where near the player he promised to be. |
Oi...he was sh*t hot! | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:21 - Mar 5 with 3138 views | Sudbury_Hill_R |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:33 - Mar 5 by HollowayRanger | charlie nicholas Terry Neill signed Nicholas for Arsenal on 22 June 1983, for £800,000. As a 21-year-old at the time of his move to Arsenal, he reportedly became the highest paid footballer in Britain and was described as being "the most exciting player to emerge in Britain since George Best". However, he did not live up to the hype surrounding his move and Neill was sacked as Arsenal's manager in December 1983 following poor results [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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And in a very similar way, Peter Marinelo just a few years earlier at Arsenal. | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:24 - Mar 5 with 3133 views | paulparker |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:17 - Mar 5 by Landofoz89 | Oi...he was sh*t hot! |
michael rickets- remember he tore us a new one whilst at Walsall lua lua - again anyone remember the colchester legue cup game franny jeffers= great shout , wenger ruined him agbonglahor - @ villa looked mustard a few seasons back looks totally dog shat now kluivert-never the same after leaving Ajax | |
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That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:29 - Mar 5 with 3123 views | CiderwithRsie |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 19:30 - Mar 5 by CHUBBS | Kevin Gallen No where near the player he promised to be. |
Yeah, very good player for us but neither the goal machine he appeared to be in the youth team nor the player that Ferguson allegedly bid £1m for [when £1m was worth something]. I think might have been different but of for his injury. One of a run of similar players for us: Bradley Allen, Gallen, Dichio and Dougie Freedman. Allen had a striking partner called Kevin Kingsmore who was tearing up trees in the youth team and never even made it into the first team. | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:32 - Mar 5 with 3120 views | MrSheen | Kluivert - good call! As the memory of his brief Ajax days faded, it was a case of, why do people bother? Fowler and Owen scored tons of goals, but peaked before they were 25. Compare with someone like Pippo Inzaghi, who without ever looking much of a player, was scoring goals to win trophies into his late 30s. David Nugent? Robbie Keane? Signed by Inter as a teenager, but no more than a streak player afterwards. Ade Akinbyi! | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:51 - Mar 5 with 3092 views | Landofoz89 |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:32 - Mar 5 by MrSheen | Kluivert - good call! As the memory of his brief Ajax days faded, it was a case of, why do people bother? Fowler and Owen scored tons of goals, but peaked before they were 25. Compare with someone like Pippo Inzaghi, who without ever looking much of a player, was scoring goals to win trophies into his late 30s. David Nugent? Robbie Keane? Signed by Inter as a teenager, but no more than a streak player afterwards. Ade Akinbyi! |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 21:59 - Mar 5 with 3070 views | Antti_Heinola | Ross Weare. Alan Smith (Leeds one) | |
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Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 22:05 - Mar 5 with 1482 views | MrSheen | Ben Sahar and Leon Knight. | | | |
Strikers - Their Promise faded away on 22:33 - Mar 5 with 1458 views | SydneyRs |
Totally agree on Rooney, nowhere near the player he looked capable of becoming. Kevin Campbell springs to mind. Scored ridiculous amounts of goals in Arsenal's youth team but was never prolific at senior level. Gallen also. Even before the injury he had become more of a 10-15 goal a season player than the free scoring goal machine of his younger years. | | | |
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