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Vicente Rodríguez

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Gifted Left Winger for Valencia and Spain

Was one of my favourite players along with Joaquin, both never really fulfilled their potential

Now a FREE AGENT after being relased by Valencia at the age of 29

How times change

That Valencia side had some sick players, failed on the international side of things as a whole for Spain. but damn had some sick players

Again Champ I used to get BOTH wingers

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Djemba Djemba was in Qatar for a year and now he plays for OB in Denmark

Baros is in Galatasary

We played OB in the UEFA Cup a few years back. I went to the away game and saw Djmeba Djemba in Odense town centre the day after the game, spoke to him - said he just wanted the easy life.

Really arrogant f*cker. Nice bloke though.

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Arturo Lupoli

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On the 9th of November 2004, in a Carling Cup clash with Everton, Arsène Wenger handed a chance to a small, scrawny, long haired striker. A reputation of being a deadly finisher for the Reserves has earned the prospect a chance to impress in the big time. He took it – with two fine goals in a 3-1 win. An apparent star was born.

His 45 goals in 22 games for former employers Parma means the name ‘Arturo Lupoli’ is in the Italian Youth history books as one of the biggest tallies ever recorded. He completed the 2004-2005 season with 27 goals in 32 appearances. His partnership with Nicklas Bendtner also brought a bag full of assists.

A loan to Derby County in 2006 was a chance for Lupoli to get key experience. He scored 7 goals in 35 games but with his contract set to expire at the end of the campaign, Arsenal moved to offer the striker an extension. A fresh two year deal was put on the table. Italian outfit Fiorentina made him a longer and improved offer, and after Wenger refused to match it, Arturo turned his back on the Gunners and agreed a pre-contract with the Viola. A small amount of compensation changed hands.

After a spell on the bench, a loan move to Treviso proved to be less than fruitful. Soon a return to England was sealed. Loans with Norwich City and then Sheffield United saw him improve, slowly. Arturo then fired a warning shot to Wenger and told the English media he would prove Arsenal wrong and fire the Blades into the Premier League. Come the end of the season, United didn’t offer him a deal and, with his tail firmly between his legs, Lupoli returned to Italy.

The 22-year-old effectively burned his bridges with Fiorentina who were keen to sell, and quickly. They eventually agreed a co-ownership/swap deal with Serie B side Ascoli for Francesco Di Tacchio. A selection of mixed performances have followed, with Lupoli looking a shadow of the potential he once showed.

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Doubt we wudda got Henry if Nico stayed but they can play 2geva, they wer sick for France in Euro 2000

Freddy Adu's corner just led to a goal in the Gold Cup final, hes starting which is great for him considering he didnt get in the world cup squad.. didnt he fail a trial at Man Utd aswell lol

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Some of these players were just unlucky with serious injuries.

Jaoquin would of been that guy if spain won 02 world cup they had the team to do it as well

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who remembers Lupoli>Rossi

will neg next arsenal fans i see for the memories

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Bebeto

dONT LOOK AT TO MUCH NOW BUT WAS A HALF DECENT PLAYER

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Understatement of the year

Came into ask abou thim..

He was far from ordinary in his prime

Bout half decent.

guy was a great tbh but judging how allot of u post i was best off saying half decent i was scared of the backlash look at urself instead of myself

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Nery Castillo

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Castillo spent seven years at Olympiacos, gradually developing into a regular starter over a three year period. Once established in the team Castillo helped Olympiacos to three consecutive league titles, prompting Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk to spend €20 million to secure his services in 2007. After only a handful of starts for Shakhtar, Castillo was dropped for refusing to allow team-mate Cristiano Lucarelli to take a penalty. In December 2007, he moved on a year's loan to Premier League club Manchester City, paying a substantial amount of the loan fee himself.

blah blah blah bunch of sh*t clubs

Castillo joined Aris FC on Aris Thessaloniki F.C on January 19, 2011. He played his first match for Aris on 30 January 2011, against arch rivals PAOK.

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World Soccer 100 rising stars in 2001 born in 1978 or after

1. Yakubu Abubakari, Ajax,Ghana

2. Ishmael Addo, Hearts Of Oak, Ghana

3. Rabiu Afolabi, Napoli, Nigeria

4. Julius Aghahowa, Shaktar Donetsk, Nigeria

5. Pablo Aimar, River Plate, Argentina

6. Mohamed Al-Shlhoob, Al Hilal, Saudia Arabia

7. Mohammed Aliyu, Milan, Nigeria

8. Matthew Amoah, Vitesse, Ghana

9. Nicolas Anelka, PSG, France

10. Juan Arango, Monterrey, Venezuela

11. Gerald Asamoah, Shalke, Ghana/Germany

12. Emile Baron, Lillestrom, South Africa

13. DaMarcus Beasley, Chicago Fire, U.S

14. Igor Biscan, Liverpool, Croatia

15. Wilfred Bouma PSV, Holland

16. Wes Brown, Manchester United, England

17. Moises Candelario, Emelec, Ecuador

18. John Carew, Valencia, Norway

19. Fabian Carini, Danubio, Uruguay

20. Iker Casillas, Real Madrid, Spain

21. Antonio Cassano, Bari, Italy

22. Cristian Chivu, Ajax, Romania

23. Lambros Choutos, Olympiakos, Greece

24. Philippe Christanval, Monaco, France

25. Joe Cole, West ham, England

26. Bobby Convey, DC United, US

27. Walter Corazo, Emelec, Ecuador

28. Paulo Da Silva, Lanus, Paraguay

29. Stephane Delmat, PSG, France

30. Sebastian Deisler, Hertha Berlin, Germany

31. Boubacar Diarra, Frieburg, Mali

32. Aruna Dindane, Anderlecht, Ivory Coast

33. Landon Donavan, Bayer Leverkusun, US

34. Kieron Dyer, Newcastle, England

35. Edu, Celta, Brazil

36. Emre Belezoglu, Galatassary, Turkey

37. Samuel Eto'o, Mallorca, Cameroon

38. Fabio Aurelio, Valencia, Spain

39. Francisco Farinos, Inter, Spain

40. Pascal Feindouno, Bordeaux, Guinea

41. Barry Furgeson, Rangers, Scotland

42. Gabri, Barcelona, Spain

43. Ronald Garcia, Bolivar, Bolivia

44. Steven Gerrard, Liverpool, England

45. Helton, Vasco da gama, Brazil

46. Ahmed Salah Hosny, Stuttgart, Egypt

47. Pius Ikedia, Ajax, Nigeria

48. Junichi Inamoto, Gamba Osaka, Japan

49. ISAAC, Primeiro Agosto, Angola

50. Juan, Flamengo, Brazil

51. Carlos Idriss Kameni, Le Harve, Cameroon

52. Robbie Keane, Leeds, Ireland

53. Harry Kewell, Leeds, Austraillia

54. Mateja Kezman, PSV, Yugoslavia

55. Mickael Landreau, Nantes, France

56. Peter Luccin, PSG, France

57. Luis Filepe, Sparta Braga, Portugal

58. Claudio Maldonado, Sao Paulo, Chile

59. Rafael Marquez, Monaco, France

60. Matuzalem, Napoli, Brazil

61. Phillipe Mexes, Auxerre, France

62. Aaron Mokoena, Ajax, South Africa

63. Ahonnier Montano, Parma, Columbia

64. Tresso Moreno, Metz, Columbia

65. Emile Mpenza, Shalke, Belgium

66. Adrian Mutu, Verona, Romania

67. Szilard Nemeth, Inter Bratislava, Slovakia

68. Andres Olivera, Sevilla, Uruguay

69. Micheal Owen, Liverpool, England

70. Christos Patasatzoglou, Olympiakos, Greece

71. Andrea Pirlo, Inter, Italy

72. Claudio Pizarro, Werder Bremen, Peru

73. David Pizzaro, Udinese, Chile

74. Stipe Pletikosa, Hajduk Split, Croatia

75. Prince Daye, Bastia, Liberia

76. Luis Gatty Ribeiro, Bolivar, Bolivia

77. John Arne Risse, Monaco, Norway

78. Juan Roman Riquelme, Boca Juniors, Argentina

79. Leandro Romagnoli, San Lorenzo, Argentina

80. Ronaldinho, Gremio, Brazil

81. Tomas Rociesky, Dortmund, Czech Republic

82. Walter Samuel, Roma, Argentina

83. Roque Santa Cruz, Bayern Munuch, Germany

84. Javier Saviola, River Plate, Argentina

85. Simao, Barcelona, Portugal

86. Gonzalo, Sorondo, Defensor, Uruguay

87. David Suazo, Cagliari, Honduras

88. Jean-Micheal Tchouga, Basle, Cameroon

89. Rodrigo Tello, Sporting lisboa, Chile

90. Christian Timm, Koln, Germany

91. Razundrea Tjikuzu, Weder Bremen, Nambia

92. Svestosleav, Todorov, Lovech, Bulgaria

93. Joselito Vava, Bolivia

94. Jan Vennegoo Of Hesselink, Twente, Holland

95. Nicola Ventola, Atalanta, Italy

96. Tobias Willi, Frieburg, Germany

97. Xavi, Barca, Spain

98. Ngidid Yemweni, Daring Club Motema Pembe, DR Congo

99. Jonathan Zebina, Roma, France

100. Emmanuel Zulu, Zanaco, Zambia

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xavi at 97 pmsl

bunch of overgrown fraudulent affs at the top

smh

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