From Adel Tarrabt to Michu, there have been some unbelievable streets will never forget ballers over the years. Who takes the crown?

  • depp1g@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Wilshere. I truly believe if it wasn’t for his injuries he would be a top-midfielder. Maybe not the same calibre as Stevie, Frank or Scholesy. But damn, when he was fit and on point he was really, really good. And that’s coming from a United fan.

  • MisterGoog@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    For me its Hleb or Ben Arfa. Also i think you spelled Adel’s last name incorrect but im not sure enough on how to spell it. Google says its Taarabt.

  • Striking_Material696@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Dunno if he s “street will never forget” or just “normally never forget” player, but Aaron Ramsey for me

    His whole horror injury, the goal/celebrity death ratio all makes him a fun one to remember

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      10 months ago

      Ramsey is almost too good for this list. His clutch FA Cup final goals alone guarrantee more than the streets will remember him.

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    10 months ago

    Dmitri Payet being the most exciting player every single week for like 18 months.

    Michu’s half season was the most amazing hot stretch.

    Otherwise, I just want to name some random ass people who were amazing for a second. Adnan Januzaj carrying Man United. Ravel Morrison being a legend for 15 minutes. Papiss Cisse’s brace vs Chelsea was the most ridiculous thing I’ve seen

    • MrF33n3y@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Biased, but Payet is my answer for sure. His free kick against Crystal Palace still hurts my brain every time I watch it. What a player he was!

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      10 months ago

      That season for Swansea is unforgettable, especially when you take into account his career nosediving afterwards.

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    10 months ago

    Papiss Cisse for those six months he was untouchable and the goal against Chelsea against a keeper like Cech will never be recreated.

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    10 months ago

    Matt Le Tissier. Ridiculous with the ball.

    Give him some ambition and world level work ethic/fitness and you’ve got a balloon d’Or winner. Man was doing 20 goals a season from midfield with perennial relegation candidates Southampton…wtf