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

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Divock Origi, the man only scored clutch goals in big games and then disappeared for weeks to months on end. Would’ve loved to see how his career turned out if he hadn’t had that horrific injury just as he was on his way up.

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Not Premiership but the one for me was Lee Trundle.

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That Leeds player that scored all those bangers back in the 90s

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Ironically, the streets did forget

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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

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Dusan Tadic if he counts

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Dirk Kuyt and Raul Meireles

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Pre-season Ross Barkley

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Ings was a monster for us for a couple of seasons

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Adel taarabt

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Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard

Even to this day, I'm 23F, whenever I see a small stone or a plastic bottle on the street, I kick it and scream their name like the commentators

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Bemba Ba 11-12. Guy was a walking goal machine

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Gotta be Michu.

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Gotta be Lucas Moura for me. Not really an exceptional player, but forever a cult hero for that hattrick against Ajax in the UCL semi-final in 2019.

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In recent years it’s got to be Origi

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Ravel Morrison perhaps was the one that could have been great

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Yannick Bolasie

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Moussa Dembele for sure

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Oh and Jack Wilshere when he bossed barca midfield at such a young age

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Ramires. Chelsea fans sure won’t forget him.

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Kewell at Leeds was a monster, him and Henry around that time were the only two players I legitmately feared when we would play them.

Special mention for Le Tis

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Paulo Di Canio. Amazing player. Had nearly everything you wanted in a player, he was strong, athletic, and the technical ability to match any player ever.

The problem, both on and off the pitch is that he’s got a shit brain that gets you into trouble

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Rickie Lambert

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Lockdown pulisic

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Adam Johnson lol

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Payet at West Ham was different gravy

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