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tijsverwest
List them here, i'll start off with one that spring's to mind


perica ogjenovic : one time real madrid player but where is he now?
razmataz
Ivan De La Pena: former Barcelona star with the world at his feet at one point. Still an enigma to me what happened to him.

Jordi Cruyff: Imploded and disappeared.

Phillipe Albert: Former Belgian/Newcastle star.
Michael19
haha, chris armstrong, amazing a palace, went to spurs and turned to e. wonder where he is now.
fastmp3
Ivan : because of van Gaal :mad: he didn't want him in his team anymore :mad:

Jordi Cruyff : he didn't deserve to play for Barca , thanks daddy for helping him tho !
tijsverwest
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Originally posted by razmataz
Ivan De La Pena: former Barcelona star with the world at his feet at one point. Still an enigma to me what happened to him.



Think he was last at espanyol
dj Zevan
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Originally posted by razmataz
Phillipe Albert: Former Belgian/Newcastle star.


almost in his wheelchair
he stopped his career a couple of years ago, he's almost 40y old
razmataz
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Originally posted by fastmp3
Ivan : because of van Gaal :mad: he didn't want him in his team anymore :mad:


Regardless of his exit from Barca, you would think a player of his skill, potential and youth would warrant a first team place on any major European team. Granted he did win the Serie A with Lazio (under Sven) but I believe that was more of a bit part role.


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Originally posted by fastmp3
Jordi Cruyff : he didn't deserve to play for Barca , thanks daddy for helping him tho !


He was quite decent from what I remember... had a pretty good Euro 96 with Holland and a decent time with Manchester United. Not saying he was a world-beater, but I dont recall any terrible mistakes he had made to warrant such a rapid decline in fortunes.

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Originally posted by dj Zevan
almost in his wheelchair
he stopped his career a couple of years ago, he's almost 40y old


lol, good to hear he's still alive :) So he must have been on a wane when he came to Newcastle (I was too young to actually remember his age)- in which case it took him a while to hit the big time!
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