Magrat Garlick
Rather Mad Witch
Quite.And Kahn was superhuman in 2002. Have never, ever seen any keeper perform as well as he did during that tournament.
Quite.And Kahn was superhuman in 2002. Have never, ever seen any keeper perform as well as he did during that tournament.
Nazio didn't pay £6.7m for a bloke who just liked a blub. Doesn't sound much nowadays, but for context Shearer was bought for less than half that a year later.Gazza's been written into World Cup folklore so I can understand voting for him on the basis of his legendary status. But I've always found the tears nothing other than horribly cringeworthy. Just like the man.
And Kahn was superhuman in 2002. Have never, ever seen any keeper perform as well as he did during that tournament.
Hilarious stuff, he was sublime up to the tears which was a major minus point for me. Wuss. Yet he played with brilliant technique, and drive, totally unparalleled by any England player that I've ever seen. He is a pathetic human-being which is why he largely wasted that talent afterwards, but he still scored some incredible goals. The spuds-Forest Cup Final, a real disaster for English football, TBH.Gazza's been written into World Cup folklore so I can understand voting for him on the basis of his legendary status. But I've always found the tears nothing other than horribly cringeworthy. Just like the man.
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Not in World Cups .he still scored some incredible goals.
Whilst Khan took the Hun past Paraguay, the Yanks and the Koreans........Not in World Cups .
But yeah, I don't doubt his ability as a player. It's just that I don't have a lot of time for the player whose quality took his side past Belgium and Cameroon in his only World Cup before he burst pathetically into tears in the semi. I don't think he ever achieved anything.
This.Puskas, Garrincha