Fell by the wayside

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do you wish to share that information,

one wasn't part of the Blackburn side of 1994-95 was it. :unsure:
 
Reidy he broke a lot of blues hearts with his addicition mate, the world was his, had skill to waste but he just couldn't stop abusing himself, he fell by the wayside right into the gutter, so sad.

I agree with Vim Martim Murray was another sad case.

David Smallman, having seen him at Wrexham I had every hope he would be another Roy Vernon. early serious injury put paid to that.

Martin Murray for me,He was to be the next George Best if i remember correctly,But at the moment its Victor,He could be a real pyhsical force up front but he,s a lazy Cu*t and gives up to easy.(n)
 

pHIL PARKINSON

Another injury that robbed us of class. Remember him kicking junhinio (boro) around goodison when he was classed as gods gift to the premier league.

Do you mean Joe Parkinson?

He was superb on his day.

I'll add Norman Whiteside.
 
Sky Sports News understands that free agent striker Francis Jeffers will train with newly-promoted Blackpool on Monday.

The 29-year-old is on the lookout for a new club after being released by Sheffield Wednesday
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at the end of last season.
As a youngster, Jeffers
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was tipped for big things and in 2001 secured an £8million move from Everton
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to Arsenal.
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He was capped once by England and also found the back of the net in a 3-1 friendly defeat to Australia in February 2003.

Jeffers has spent the past three seasons in the Championship with the Owls, but mustered just five league goals in that time.
Manager Ian Holloway
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will now asses the striker's form and fitness as he looks to build a squad capable of surviving in the top flight.

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Damn he looks old!!!!!!
 


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