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The Official 'Where Are They Now?' Thread

Re: Martin Fulop Has Cancer

If thats Karma thats a proper kick in the teeth.

Many of us thought exactly the same. I still think money changed hands somewhere along the line......

Horrible thing to happen to him, but I too think he was "bought".

Not this brick again. No one knew he would be playing until half an hour before kick out? There was no time to 'buy' him.
The guy hadn't played a top level game for years is mentally on the beach and then has to play against Arsenal last game of the season with half an hour's notice.
And he was brick to start with.
 
Re: Martin Fulop Has Cancer

Not this brick again. No one knew he would be playing until half an hour before kick out? There was no time to 'buy' him.
The guy hadn't played a top level game for years is mentally on the beach and then has to play against Arsenal last game of the season with half an hour's notice.
And he was brick to start with.

laughable on here at times.

Arsenal apparently buy players before games, sabotage food before games, run the underground so they can get games moved etc.
 
Re: Martin Fulop Has Cancer

Wow at some of the posts on here. I wondered why Gord posted that popcorn gif because I truly believed no one would go 'there', well Gord, you sure as hell know this place better than me mate...
 
Never rated Mido. Too slow and clumsy to be a starter for a team finishing regularly in the top half of the PL. Should have been fine at Barnsley - must have been attitude issues and having enough cash to not make him want to give 100%
 
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Crazy to think it was 7 years ago we had him up top and were in 4th place. His debut against Portsmouth was one of the best debuts i have ever seen.
 
Never rated Mido. Too slow and clumsy to be a starter for a team finishing regularly in the top half of the PL. Should have been fine at Barnsley - must have been attitude issues and having enough cash to not make him want to give 100%

Expect him to look like fat Ronaldo (when he was proper fat) soon. With a good diet and a little extra running/cycling he should at least be able to cut it in the Championship. Too much money and fame too soon.
 
Mido retires

Former Tottenham striker Mido announces retirement
Jun 11, 2013 9:48:00 PM

The former Egypt international, who had spells with the likes of Tottenham and Ajax, confirmed on Twitter that he will hang up his boots 14 years after making his debut

Mido has announced his retirement from professional football after 14 years.

The 30-year-old first came to Europe in 2000 when he moved from boyhood club Zamalek to Gent before joining Ajax.

After two seasons in Amsterdam, he enjoyed spells in La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and the Premier League.

However, he has found first-team football harder to come by in recent months and took to Twitter to confirm that he was calling time on his career.
"Today I announce that I'm quitting football. I want to thank all those who supported me during my football career, especially Egypt fans," he wrote.

Mido is perhaps best known for his two years at Tottenham, when he helped the club challenge for a top-four finish in 2005-06 whilst on loan from Roma.

Since leaving White Hart Lane, he has represented the likes of Middlesbrough, Wigan Athletic, West Ham United and Barnsley, but has been without a club since January.

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Mido scored 20 goals in 63 matches in all competitions for us, which is not that bad.
But I think Mido will always be remembered as one of the players who flopped at Spurs. There were huge expectations on him to do well but don't think he showed his best form for us.
 
Re: Martin Fulop Has Cancer

Wow at some of the posts on here. I wondered why Gord posted that popcorn gif because I truly believed no one would go 'there', well Gord, you sure as hell know this place better than me mate...

I can't believe you're surprised.
 
Re: Mido retires

We need to organise to get the number 11 shirt retired in his honour!

Who's got it now? Bale? fudge him off, he'll never be a Mido.
 
Re: The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Paul Stalteri retires

how was that leicester cup game a classic, 2 brick sides trying desperately to get knocked out

Who was that absolute beast they had up front, I think, in that game? De Vriess? Anyway, he made Dawson seem like a 6 year old girl. Bullied the brick out of him. Another one to do that was Parkin. Another beast.
 
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Crazy to think it was 7 years ago we had him up top and were in 4th place. His debut against Portsmouth was one of the best debuts i have ever seen.

Crazy to see Defoe laying on a goal..
 
By some kind of demand, a thread to talk about our former players. It's become a rather extensive list in recent years, hope I haven't missed too many:

Carlo Cudicini - LA Galaxy
Rafael Van Der Vaart - Hamburger SV
Giovani Dos Santos - Mallorca
David Button - Charlton
Luka Modric - Real Madrid
Sebastien Bassong - Norwich
Louis Saha - Sunderland (possibly released)
Steven Pienaar - Everton
Ben Alnwick - Barnsley
Niko Kranjcar - Dynamo Kiev
Vedran Corluka - Lokomotiv Moscow
Oscar Jansson - Shamrock Rovers
Ryan Nelsen - QPR (soon Toronto FC)

Roman Pavlyuchenko - Lokomotiv Moscow
Alan Hutton - Aston Villa
Peter Crouch - Stoke
Robbie Keane - LA Galaxy
Wilson Palacios - Stoke

Stipe Pletikosa - FK Rostov
Jamie O'Hara - Wolverhampton
Eidur Gudjohnsen - FC Brugge

Kevin-Prince Boateng - AC Milan
Darren Bent - Aston Villa
Adel Taarabt - QPR
Tomas Pekhart - FC Nurnberg
Ricardo Rocha - Portsmouth
Pascal Chimbonda - Free agent
Lee Butcher - Leyton Orient
Didier Zokora - Trabzonspor

Fraizer Campbell - Cardiff
Dimitar Berbatov - Fulham
Anthony Gardner - Sheffield Wednesday
Chris Gunter - Reading
Hossam Ghaly - El Ahly Kairo
Charlie Daniels - Bournemouth
Dorian Dervitte - Charlton
Cesar Sanchez - Retired
Young-Pyo Lee - Vancouver Whitecaps
Troy Archibald-Henville - Swindon Town
Paul Stalteri - Retired

Jonathan Woodgate - Middlesbrough
Gilberto - Retired
Rodrigo Defendi - Botafogo
Reto Ziegler - Juventus (currently on loan at Lokomotiv Moscow)
Joe Martin - Gillingham
Lee Barnard - Southampton
Wayne Routledge - Swansea
Phil Ifil - Kettering Town
Mido - Free agent
Danny Murphy - Blackburn
Mark Yeates - Watford
Charlie Lee - Gillingham

Steed Malbranque - Lyon
Radek Cerny - QPR
Mark Hughes - Bury
Calum Davenport - Wootton Blue Cross
Marton Fulop - Asteras Tripolis
Edgar Davids - FC Barnet
Michael Carrick - Manchester United
Andy Reid - Nottingham Forest
Stephen Kelly - Reading
Dean Marney - Burnley
Johnnie Jackson - Charlton
Goran Bunjevcevic - Sporting director at Red Star Belgrade
Mounir El Hamdaoui - Fiorentina
Naybet - Retired

Gregorz Rasiak - Lechia Gdansk
Teemu Tainio - HJK Helsinki
Tommy Forecast - Gillingham
Michael Brown - Leeds
Noe Pamarot - Hercules
Sean Davis - Retired
Pedro Mendes - Retired
Erik Edman - Helsingborgs
Thimotee Atouba - Las Palmas
Frederick Kanoute - Beijing Guoan
Simon Davies - Fulham
Spase Dilevski - Melbourne Victory

David Limbersky - Viktoria Plzen
Paul Robinson - Blackburn
Sergei Rebrov - Assistant Coach at Dynamo Kiev
Milenko Acimovic - Sporting Director at Olympia Ljubljana
Rohan Ricketts - Deportivo Quevedo (Ecuador)
Mbulelo Mabizela - BIDVest Wits (South Africa)
Kasey Keller - Retired
Mauricio Taricco - Assistant Coach at Brighton
Lars Hirschfeld - Vålerenga Oslo
Helder Postiga - Real Zaragoza
Stephen Carr - Birmingham
Stephane Dalmat - Retired

Jonathan Blondel - FC Brugge
Bobby Zamora - QPR
Paul Konchesky - Leicester
Matthew Etherington - Stoke
Ben Thatcher - Retired
Steffen Iversen - Retired
Neil Sullivan - AFC Wimbledon
John Sutton - Hearts
Steffen Freund - Assistant Head Coach at Tottenham
Kazuyuki Toda - Singapore Armed Forces

Jamie Redknapp - twunt
Gus Poyet - Manager at Brighton
Ronnie Henry - Luton
Shwan Jalal - Bournemouth
Yannick Kamanan - FC Gabala (Azerbaijan)
Stephen Clemence - Assistant Coach Sunderland Reserves
Luke Young - QPR
Neale Fenn - Swords Celtic FC
Ian Walker - Goalkeeping Coach at Shanghai Shenhua
Mark Gower - Swansea
Jose Dominguez - Manager of Sporting Lisbon B
Justin Edinburgh - Manager of Newport County
Espen Baardsen - Investment Banker
Ruel Fox - Manager of Montserrat
Gary Doherty - Wycombe Wanderers
Colin Calderwood - Assistant Coach at Norwich

It's funny how when you look at that list, most of the players who aren't playing out the last few days of their career at a lower level club have found the level that most fans on here thought they were at. With the exception of a few (KPB for example) we seem to be pretty good judges of players. Look at Andy Reid, a few folks raved about him but most figured he was actually not that great, turns out he found his level playing in the championship, Routeledge is another, touted as the next wonder boy for England, most people after seeing a few games thought he was 'alright'. Works the other way too, there were a select few who through Carrick was overratted but most folks thought he was great, he's now at United.

Kind of goes to show that first impressions of a player tend to be right. Even with Bale I would have thought that the majority could see that there was a good player in there at the beginning.
 
Re: Mido retires

Was superb that first season when he was partnering Keane.

On that kind of form he would still be an asset for us now.

Interestingly the man who originally discovered him was a certain Franco Baldini.
 
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