David Ginola was the first player for Spurs I was really, really into. Like he was the one I’d be commentating as in the garden as I scored and dribbled etc.

My brother’s was Teddy Sheringham and he cried loads when he went to Man United.

I reckon original Ronaldo was the player I was most blown away by when watching internationals and during the hype of world cups etc.

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Emilie Heskey obvs

I remember being completely obsessed with Kanchelskis for a while.

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Yeah definitely this. Him and Batistuta.

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Cantona

Are you old enough to remember the kung-fu kick Jordo? Listened to that game on the radio in bed and remember being oddly in awe when I saw the pictures and just knowing that the fella must have been a cunt. Just added to the mystique.

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Besides the obvious Shearer and Speed, Solano and Robert for me. Love the way Solano used to twat it with the outside of his boot, always used to try (and fail) to do it as a kid.

Only player to be further west than Bristol.

Have strongly considered getting an old Batistuta Fiorentina shirt for ages

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No way I could get away with that colour but just had a look and they’re only about £30.

Ian Wright at Palace.

Who was the fella at Palace in the 90s, winger, dreadlocks, quite small?

I was at that Barcelona game. It was magic. One of the best nights of my life . We absolutely destroyed them for 60 minutes and then nearly threw it away in classic Newcastle style. Tino was unplayable along with Gillespie. Magic!

I’dve went for Beardsley as my pick but unfortunately he’s a racist bell-end. Very sad.

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John Salako was a winger but he didn’t really have dreadlocks.
Richard Shaw was a full back and had dreadlocks.

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Salako that was it, always used to like him.

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I was at that game. The bloke actually supported Fulham by all accounts, he lived around the corner from my cousin.

Cantona still shouldn’t have reacted like that though, he could easily have hit someone else (and he had a history of stamping on players),. It also indirectly lead to the death of a Palace fan the next time Palace played United. The scariest game I’ve ever been to.

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No you’re absolutely right tbh and had I been a bit older I would have seen it that way I’m sure.

So with this in mind it has to be Sir Alan Shearer. The Lion of Gosforth. For the goals. For annoying Roy Keane. For choosing us over Manchester United.

In the wider world, bar the obvious Messi, Juan Mata seems like a top bloke.

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Met Zola once after an Argyle v Chelsea friendly. What a lovely tiny man.

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He used was a coach (along with Gareth Southgate) at the youth team I used to play for. He gave me an award at the end of season awards at my club, I put the wrong hand out, and we had this awkward swapping of hands, before I got the trophy and promptly dropped it. Goalkeeper I was (not really I was a right back).

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