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Who are some examples of 'late-bloomer' footballers?
Foxycafc
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So far I've got this list:
Olivier Giroud
Jamie Vardy
Luka Modrić
Emi Martínez
Mohamed Salah
Barnabas Várga
Luca Toni
Dimitri Payet
Andrea Barzagli
Robin Gosens
Olivier Giroud
Jamie Vardy
Luka Modrić
Emi Martínez
Mohamed Salah
Barnabas Várga
Luca Toni
Dimitri Payet
Andrea Barzagli
Robin Gosens
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Ian Wright2
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Alan Devonshire0
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Alfie May.3
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Is it bad if I didn't know who that was?DaveMehmet said:Alan Devonshire1 -
Rickie Lambert
Grant Holt
Yann Kermorgant
All target men who went from L1 to the Prem in their late 20s/early 30s. The first two with the same club, we of course missed out on that second promotion, but Yann did it with Bournemouth.4 -
Teddy Sheringham and Jamie Vardy0
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No, it's good. It means you don't spent too much of your time around West Ham fans.Foxycafc said:
Is it bad if I didn't know who that was?DaveMehmet said:Alan Devonshire0 -
Ivan Toney.1
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Alan pardoo …. 😬1
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Not sure he's a late bloomer. He made his West Ham debut aged 20 and got England caps aged 24.DaveMehmet said:Alan Devonshire0 -
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Johnnie Jackson? He certainly peaked quite late in his career, especially in his goal scoring.3
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Bradley Pritchard was 25(?) when he first played for us.2
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Tony Book2
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Ricky Lambert0
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Neil Redfearn (though not with us).0
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Colin "Paddy" Powell - didn't join us until he was 25 from non league Barnet and went on to play over 300 games0
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Kiwivalley - footballing fame and success is just ahead of me. I’m sure of it…2
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Geoff Horsfield0
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You cant put Modric on that list. He was a full Croatia international BEFORE he signed for Spurs and was already heralded as a massive talent and it was a shock he went to Spurs as all the big clubs wanted him.Foxycafc said:So far I've got this list:
Olivier Giroud
Jamie Vardy
Luka Modrić
Emi Martínez
Mohamed Salah
Barnabas Várga
Luca Toni
Dimitri Payet
Andrea Barzagli
Robin Gosens
94 games for Dynamo Zagreb
120 odd games for Spurs
360 odd games for Real Madrid.0 -
Hopefully Gassan Ahadme4
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Roger Milla was 38 when he became a worldwide star at Italia 90.4
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These two:

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What about the guy who was the oldest man to make his England debut (aged 31) for 46 years? (the previous debutant being a 'keeper)
Some bloke called Chris Powell..8 -
Tony Cascarino0
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Luke Berry0
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Macauley Bonne. Still waiting2
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Only if it’s bad that I haven’t heard of 5 of the people on your list, and of the others, I wouldn’t have a clue who they play for or how old they were when they started with the exception of Vardy.Foxycafc said:
Is it bad if I didn't know who that was?DaveMehmet said:Alan Devonshire0 -
Kevin Davies of Bolton0
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Olly Watkins ex Western Super Mare FC0
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I don't think Mo Salah is a late bloomer. Neither is Luka Modric for that matter. Salah made his debut in Egypt aged 17 and moved abroad to Basel, a Champions League team, when he was 19. He won the Swiss League and won the Golden Player award He then signed for Chelsea, then perennial Premier League and Champions League challengers, aged 21. He was mismanaged by Chelsea which wasted his time more than anything else but he subsequently tore it up across 2.5 Serie A seasons leading to him being signed by Liverpool aged 25. Since he was 20 he's been playing Champions League football and has been a player exclusively for top clubs in whatever country he's been in. Him getting better and better in line with having more experience isn't late blooming. Modric signed for Spurs aged 22 for £16m and played Champions League football for them before signing for Real Madrid in his prime years. Late bloomers are players who were languishing and then suddenly became top-level players, not just players who kept improving6


















