
FOOTBALLERS WIVES
Andrei & Pazak ShevchenkoAC Milan 3rd kit
CLASSIC INSULTS
-Merv Hughes v Javed Miandad The big fella popped up again with another classic, this time in the 1991 Adelaide Test against Pakistan.
Hughes was less than impressed when Javed called him a "fat bus conductor" as the pair squared up to one another.
A few balls later, Hughes got his man and as Javed walked past, could not resist shouting "Tickets, please!"
COUNTDOWN TO THE 50 WORST FOOTBALLERS IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE
39 Claudio Marangoni (Sunderland) The striker swapped the rolling pampas of Argentina for Wearside when he signed for a club-record £320 000 at Christmas 1979. One year and three goals later he went back home. Only Geordies were sorry to see him go.
38 Glenn Keeley (Everton) Arrived on loan from Blackburn keen to show his mettle at the highest level. On debut in 1982, against Liverpool no less, he was sent off in the first-half, The Reds won 5-0 and he never played for Everton again.
37 Marco Materazzi (Everton) Yes, he won the World Cup with Italy. But the lean centre-half couldn’t tackle a steak and kidney pie during his pointless spell at Goodison.
36 John Jensen (Arsenal) Empires rose and fell in the time it took the bubble-permed Dane to score his first Arsenal goal. Searing pace, an eye for goal and a fierce shot were just three qualities he didn’t have.
35 Dean Austin (Tottenham) The wafer-thin defender earned the wrath of the notoriously fickle Spurs support early doors, and never won them round. Even now, he featured strongly in a straw poll of Tottenhamites’ least favourite player ever to wear the white.
38 Glenn Keeley (Everton) Arrived on loan from Blackburn keen to show his mettle at the highest level. On debut in 1982, against Liverpool no less, he was sent off in the first-half, The Reds won 5-0 and he never played for Everton again.
37 Marco Materazzi (Everton) Yes, he won the World Cup with Italy. But the lean centre-half couldn’t tackle a steak and kidney pie during his pointless spell at Goodison.
36 John Jensen (Arsenal) Empires rose and fell in the time it took the bubble-permed Dane to score his first Arsenal goal. Searing pace, an eye for goal and a fierce shot were just three qualities he didn’t have.
35 Dean Austin (Tottenham) The wafer-thin defender earned the wrath of the notoriously fickle Spurs support early doors, and never won them round. Even now, he featured strongly in a straw poll of Tottenhamites’ least favourite player ever to wear the white.

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