Best late-bloomers

GreatKalu

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Jasper said:
No. You just read the names to get some sort of hope, when another Dinosaur is brought to our club in Galliani's unique time-maschine.

True. Point taken + wont add to the misery :(

Damn, they've even taken our right to hope. Bastards! :o
 

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How About Francesco Totti ?, i know he was a Good player and he only impressed somehow in Euro 2000 with his Penalty Kick, back in euro 2000 he was 24 - 25 , but he is showing his skillz from 28 and above.
i Would also add, Boban, Toni, Lucarelli, Tavano, Kanoute.
And Speaking of Zidane he is Also a Late-bloomer, for Sure
 

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hmm, zidane is allready a key figure for Juventus before france 98, and france 98 is being the moment. So yeah i think his more of an early bloomers whos still doing vital till he was 34. Same thing for Totti i guess, 22 -25 is young i,m thinking.
 

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snn said:
No. He was only 22 when Arsenal bought him ;)
yes I know, but hadn't he been already playing for 5 years? I take the term "late bloomers" not as a reference to age but to how long the certain person's been playing.
 

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