Leonmc0708 wrote:Bam wrote:Collyflower bombed.
He was a gifted and talented player, its a shame really the dogging get was mentally unstable.
Best left midfielder/winger at this club in the last ten years.
He was a striker. ?
Leonmc0708 wrote:Bam wrote:Collyflower bombed.
He was a gifted and talented player, its a shame really the dogging get was mentally unstable.
Best left midfielder/winger at this club in the last ten years.
Bam wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:Bam wrote:Collyflower bombed.
He was a gifted and talented player, its a shame really the dogging get was mentally unstable.
Best left midfielder/winger at this club in the last ten years.
He was a striker. ?
JBG wrote:Actually probably the best current example of a player who started off as a bit of a laughing stock but slowly improved as his career went on to become one of the best defenders in the league is Richard Dunne. When he was at Everton he was so big and akward he was known as the "Honeymonster", in his early Man City days he was as infamous at Titus Bramble for errors but over the last 3 or 4 seasons he shed his excess weight, radically improved his concentration and reading of the game and to me he's now probably the most underrated defender in the Premiership.
stmichael wrote:For me this one is easy. It's Stan Collymore. I'm not saying he bombed in particular, but he certainly didn't live up to the hype and the potential surrounding him.
Had all the talent in the world. Two footed, quick, strong, scored goals. Infact at the time I called him the English Ronaldo. Him and Fowler were unstoppable for two seasons but then for some reason his problems off the pitch started to affect his game and he never really recovered.
Amazing to think that when we signed him for £8.5m that was the British transfer record.
maypaxvobiscum wrote:JBG wrote:Actually probably the best current example of a player who started off as a bit of a laughing stock but slowly improved as his career went on to become one of the best defenders in the league is Richard Dunne. When he was at Everton he was so big and akward he was known as the "Honeymonster", in his early Man City days he was as infamous at Titus Bramble for errors but over the last 3 or 4 seasons he shed his excess weight, radically improved his concentration and reading of the game and to me he's now probably the most underrated defender in the Premiership.
i think you got the wrong thread
LFC2007 wrote:Jean Alain Boumsong, the new Thuram at Rangers, discovered to be one of the worst premiership defenders of all time.
Emerald Red wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Jean Alain Boumsong, the new Thuram at Rangers, discovered to be one of the worst premiership defenders of all time.
Weren't we meant to have signed him? Thank f*ck we didn't. That was a near miss of epic proportions.
Players that bombed? Hmm, hopefully none. The CIA will be onto us.
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