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post Mar 23 2007, 04:43 PM, updated 19y ago

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Since we had a thread on "inspirational footballers", I thought it would be fun to have one on footballers at the other end of the spectrum. I'll start it off with one Robin Friday.

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Robin Friday
He was the epitome of a "flawed genius" graced with immense talent, but having a wild and unpredictable temperament that could see him kissing a policeman one match, pulling down an opponent's shorts in a second, and being sent off and defecating in the opposition's bath in a third

Early career
Friday started his career for the now defunct Walthamstow Avenue football club, but soon moved to Hayes, who were willing to pay him more and were closer to his home in Acton. Hayes started one match with only ten players, as Friday was finishing a pint in the local pub. When he finally took the field after ten minutes he was obviously drunk and spent the game staggering around the pitch. Naturally, the opposition ignored him, until he scored the only goal of the game. rclxms.gif

Move to Reading
In 1973 he was transferred to Reading, where he signed professional forms for the first time. In the 135 games he played for The Biscuitmen he scored 55 goals and made many more. He became such a crowd favourite that his on- and off-field antics are still the subject of discussion three decades after he left the club. He even won the "Player of the Millennium" award, a considerable achievement when many of the voters could never have seen him play. In a vote to compile the Royals' best-ever eleven, Friday was voted on the team as centre forward with 33.1% of the vote [1].

His goal for Reading against Tranmere Rovers in March 1976 has been described as one of the greatest ever goals - sadly scored in the days before there were cameras at every match. Friday apparently was waiting just outside the edge of the box when the ball was sent towards him. He subsequently leaped high into the air, caught the ball on his chest, spun around in the air, and proceeded to fire the ball into the top right-hand corner, to the great roar of the crowd. Another time whilst playing against Mark Lawrenson Friday became agitated by the erstwhile BBC pundit. He kicked Lawrenson in the face and received a red card before defecating in Lawrenson's kit bag. rclxms.gif

Ends career at Cardiff
In 1976 Friday moved to Cardiff City for the knock-down price of £30,000. The Cardiff manager commented that he felt he was taking advantage of Reading, but was simply told "you'll see". Robin didn't disappoint and was arrested at Cardiff railway station on the day he arrived, having travelled from Reading with just a platform ticket. He started his playing career with Cardiff even more spectacularly, scoring twice against a defence directed by Bobby Moore. However, he lasted only twenty-five games with Cardiff before simply leaving football for good. Reading manager Maurice Evans once told Friday: "If you would just settle down for three or four years, you could play for England." Friday is said to have replied with the question "How old are you?" Evans told him and Friday duly responded "I'm half your age and I've lived twice your life." That was truly Robin Friday, the greatest player you never saw.
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The infamous Vinnie Jones, ex-Crazy Gang captain (now known as MK Dons)

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Jones started his football career at non-league Wealdstone in 1984, before moving to Wimbledon in 1986. He was part of the 'Crazy Gang' team that won the FA Cup in 1988, arguably the club's greatest achievement. He subsequently played for Leeds United, Sheffield United and Chelsea, before moving back to Wimbledon again in 1992. He played over 250 games for the Dons, before briefly becoming player/coach of QPR in 1998. When overlooked for the vacant post of manager of QPR, he announced his retirement from the game.

While a footballer, he became quickly infamous for his brutal "hard man" image, which frequently brought much criticism of his style of play. He was sent off 12 times in his career, and once was booked after only 3 seconds of play. In one notorious incident he distracted Paul Gascoigne by grabbing his testicles (see [1]). During another match, he ended the career of Tottenham defender Gary Stevens with a vicious tackle. However, during his season at Leeds United, he proved that he could prosper and play well without the illegal side of his game, and under the stewardship of Howard Wilkinson only received 3 yellow cards in the whole season.

He also was the presenter of the infamous Soccer's Hard Men video released in 1992, which featured archived footage of himself and many other "hard men" of the game, and included advice for budding "hard men". After the release of the video, Jones received a £20,000 fine from The FA for "bringing the game into disrepute." Despite this, Jones was gradually accepted into a league of his own for being notorious and controversial, dominating the "crazy gang" atmosphere that he had sparked within the Wimbledon club side during its rise to the top and Premiership years. Whilst frequently derided by experts for his clumsy level of skill, he was hugely popular with his team-mates and well regarded as an inspirational leader on the pitch.

A high point in his football career was when he was chosen to play international football for Wales. Despite his Welsh surname, the qualifying relationship was his grandfather on his mother's side, who came from Ruthin, north Wales. He earned eight caps and even captained the side. Although the selection was considered ironic, he was accepted enthusiastically by many Welsh supporters, at least until his conduct on the pitch in an international match got him into further trouble.

Vinnie has stated that he would eventually like to return to football, with it possibly being Leeds United he returns to football with. Jones told Yorkshire Radio "I will come back without a doubt, Leeds fans gave me so much and it's a club very close to my heart."


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Who can forget 'El Loco', Rene Higuita?

In 1994, Andres Escobar who was a defender of Columbia in the World Cup was shot after scoring an own goal against the United States, a game the USA eventually won 2-1. The motivation of the murder was thought to be his own goal. Given this, I sometimes wonder how it is that Higuita never got so much as a threatening letter.

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He is famed for inventing the "scorpion kick", a clearance where the keeper jumps forward, arches his legs over his head and in doing so, kicks the ball away with his heels. This save earned him wide admiration when he pulled it off in a friendly game against England in September, 1995, blocking a mistaken cross by Jamie Redknapp. It ranked 94th in Channel 4's 100 Greatest Sporting Moments in 2002.

On the pitch, Higuita is known for having an eccentric playing style, taking unnecessary risks, and he actively tries to score goals. He is also prone to blunders, and it was a mistake by him that knocked Colombia out of the 1990 World Cup, where he seemingly dithered with the ball at his feet 35 yards from goal enabling Cameroon striker Roger Milla to dispossess him, and Milla then put his team through to the quarter-finals.

Higuita was imprisoned in 1993, after getting involved in a drug cartel kidnapping. Acting as a go-between for the drug barons Pablo Escobar and Carlos Molina, he was largely responsible for securing the release of Molina's daughter by delivering the ransom money. He received $64,000 for his services, which breaks Colombian law as it is an offence to profit from a kidnapping. He was incarcerated for 7 months before being released without charge. Commenting on the case, he has stated that "I'm a footballer, I didn't know anything about kidnapping laws." [2] Because of the term in prison Higuita was not fit for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. In another scandal, he tested positive for cocaine on November 23, 2004 while playing for an Ecuadorian football club.




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vinnie jones became juggernaut, hired tracker bullet tooth tony who was shot 5 times at close range and still doesn't die.....and a football hooligan supporting manchester united fan in eurotrip......add that to his list...haha
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QUOTE(air_mood @ Mar 23 2007, 05:30 PM)
vinnie jones became juggernaut, hired tracker bullet tooth tony who was shot 5 times at close range and still doesn't die.....and a football hooligan supporting manchester united fan in eurotrip......add that to his list...haha
He also stole cars in 60 seconds and was an England captain that got sent to prison for match fixing.
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 23 2007, 05:35 PM)
He also stole cars in 60 seconds and was an England captain that got sent to prison for match fixing.
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ROFL...... i like the 60 seconds joke...the fella sucks in acting la
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 23 2007, 05:35 PM)
He also stole cars in 60 seconds and was an England captain that got sent to prison for match fixing.
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ahhh.....mean machine....never got to watch that...

what was his character's name in lock,stock and 2 smoking barrels again...he was a badass in that as well....
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QUOTE(air_mood @ Mar 23 2007, 05:40 PM)
ahhh.....mean machine....never got to watch that...

what was his character's name in lock,stock and 2 smoking barrels again...he was a badass in that as well....

Just googled it... 'Big Chris'.
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 23 2007, 05:43 PM)
Just googled it... 'Big Chris'.
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haha...rite big chris...bad ass,but not one for blasphemy....
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Lee Bowyer One Of them
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QUOTE(realman @ Mar 23 2007, 07:57 PM)
Lee Bowyer One Of them
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bowyer is like barney the purple dino compared to vinnie jones...
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QUOTE(slyyoung @ Mar 23 2007, 09:37 PM)
Gazza la wei..
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but he is a huge talent....tats y rooney being compared wit him
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holy shit...the pic showing vinny jones tackling that poor kid..
i just couldn't believe it.
i know he's bad, but dunno till that extend shocking.gif shakehead.gif

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QUOTE(realman @ Mar 23 2007, 10:45 PM)
but he is a huge talent....tats y rooney being compared wit him
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Huge talent but huge problems. Alchoholic, womaniser, wife beater you name it he's probably done it. Should read his autobiography. Damn funny weh his exploits..
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tsk tsk tsk doh.gif he tackled the poor kid without any mercy.

and did paul lost one telur after the event? haha ewww whistling.gif

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QUOTE(O-haiyo @ Mar 23 2007, 10:48 PM)
holy shit...the pic showing vinny jones tackling that poor kid..
i just couldn't believe it.
i know he's bad, but dunno till that extend shocking.gif  shakehead.gif
rclxms.gif That was classic Vinnie Jones. I was surprised to learn that he doesn't drink alcohol. Imagine if he did shocking.gif

QUOTE(slyyoung @ Mar 23 2007, 10:57 PM)
Huge talent but huge problems. Alchoholic, womaniser, wife beater you name it he's probably done it. Should read his autobiography. Damn funny weh his exploits..
That's the problem with players who become superstars too early in life. They have never had a regular childhood and they do not know how to behave in the eye of the public.


Added on March 28, 2007, 4:16 pmErr how does one edit the topic? I want to change it to "Retired Footballers - Strangest Jobs

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u wanna see crazy? this is real crazy..


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QUOTE(maxizanc @ Mar 28 2007, 04:27 PM)
u wanna see crazy? this is real crazy..
What the heck was that man??? Is there a story behind this?
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 28 2007, 04:33 PM)
What the heck was that man??? Is there a story behind this?
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couldnt find any.. no one knows.. somebody said he died broken neck.. n somebody said he just 'acting'...


Added on March 28, 2007, 4:36 pmn somebody said it's a kind of spasm, or combulsion, or something like that...


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