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Crap players that have won things



u'vebeenamexed

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Sep 23, 2011
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Hove-By-The-Sea
He also won the Euros.

And the Champion's League.

And the Premier League. Twice.

Of course, there was the French league. Again, twice.

And he was also voted goalkeeper of the year at the European Footballer of the Year awards. Yep, twice.

I also notice that he's France's most capped goalkeeper with their record for World Cup appearances.

Yes but apart from that - he was crap wasn't he ? :lolol:


John Fashanu - FA Cup.
 




edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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Yes but apart from that - he was crap wasn't he ? :lolol:


John Fashanu - FA Cup.

I suspect there are a fair few of that Wimbledon cup winning side who people might consider to be crap footballers. Vinnie Jones won that, and the League with Leeds, didn't he?
 




edna krabappel

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Alan Cork, Carlton Fairweather, Wally Downes, to name but three more of that team.
 


Dougie

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Jan 11, 2012
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Gareth Barry
Far to many England caps , premiership title last season and anything else I'm passed caring about .
 












Sam-

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Feb 20, 2012
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He's not a terrible player but considering he's won the Euros, world cup, Spanish league , cops del Rey and champions league. Arbeloa has done well for himself.
 


stripeyshark

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Dec 20, 2011
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Florent malouda and Jose Bosingwa from Chelsea last season.
 






Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
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He also won the Euros.

And the Champion's League.

And the Premier League. Twice.

Of course, there was the French league. Again, twice.

And he was also voted goalkeeper of the year at the European Footballer of the Year awards. Yep, twice.

I also notice that he's France's most capped goalkeeper with their record for World Cup appearances.

Yeah, but apart from all that: what did he actually achieve in his football career?
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
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Hoveside
Eric Djemba-Djemba (so bad, they named him twice) & Robert William Savage.
 








genre b. good

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Oct 22, 2012
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Stuart Taylor maybe, perpetual understudy so no idea how crap he is, didn't cover himself in glory at Cardiff though.

Greening is a decent player, captained WBA to the Premiership fairly successfully - obviously not Champions league quality but hardly crap, I'd rate him above a fair few of the Liverpool Champions League winning squad. He is also less crap than the likes of Luke Chadwick, Djemba-Djemba, etc. who completely failed to establish themselves at lower Premiership teams.

I also find myself disagreeing with a lot of those above, seems I like to look for the best in much denigrated footballers :blush:

Christophe Dugarry was an awful player that somehow played for some fantastic clubs winning a host of silverware

Dugarry was pretty good, wasn't he? Maybe I've been influenced on this by growing upin Birmingham because Birmingham fans legend-worship himas a result of him practically keeping them in the Premiership singlehandedly (and that was when he was 30/31?).

On that same theme, Stephan Guivarche (sp) who also won the world cup in 1998.

Is that based on 4 games (including 1 goal) for Newcastle, playing for a clueless manager who didn't sign him and ? Or are you also taking into account him winning the Golden Boot in 96-97, 97-98 and in the 97-98 UEFA Cup?

Victor Valdes of Barcelona is a very average keeper lucky to play in a great side that have won a lot.

He was schooled at Barcelona, in the Barcelona style, and accordingly is one of the best sweeper keepers around, which is why he kept above average keepers like Enke out of the team - a lot of traditionally good keepers would struggle to fit in at Barcelona, Enke's biography goes into this a bit.

Bramble is also generally a pretty solid defender, albeit prone to making some high-profile mistakes which the soccer am crowd like to pick up on. He was brilliant at Wigan week-in week-out.

Jensen was also a relatively good defensive midfielder, just a victim of everyone expecting him to be a goal scoring machine after the goal he scored during for Denmark.
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Eric Djemba-Djemba (so bad, they named him twice)

During his time at Man Utd, Ferguson threatened to ship him out on loan to Wimbledon - 'Djemba, you're a womble'.
 










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