'what might have been'players

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Think the first paragraph sums up the problem with Rodwell; he's clearly a good footballer but he doesn't really excel at anything. I think there's a couple like that in the current squad too, Cleverley's a nice player but lacks any real stand out attributes, and I always think Oviedo's just shoehorned himself into the left back role because he lacks the physicality to play anywhere else.

In answer to the original point, I agree with the Vaughan shouts and I think Richard Dunne could have been our captain for years had we/he managed his problems a bit better when he was younger. He wasn't a world beater but he could have done us a great job at centre back for a decade.
Lord lift the cloud from our poor brother's eyes
 
Wiki says he retired last year never having played outside the top two divisions,if true a real surprise.

He was on the sky about 2 years ago in some final playing for Dover or Gateshead someone like that, absolutely stood out. Miles ahead of anything on the pitch. Even then at 30 odd I'd still have had him over Cleverley.
 

Already been mentioned but Vaughan and Kenny are the two that spring to mind for me. Young Vaughan was brave as a lion and looked like a Cahill doppelganger. Kenny just tragically went down the wrong path despite having numerous chances
 

Danny cadamarteri for me... Really came through with so much potential. All downhill after an absolute destruction of the redshite
 

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