Chris Waddle won three titles with Marseille and reached the European Cup final during his four seasons at the club.
He also came second in their Player of the Century award.
Interesting WY, I didn't know that.
I think a broader question needs to be asked though: Forget La Liga. How many British players have moved ANYWHERE and actually done well for themselves?
Answers may be submitted on the back of a postage stamp...
Steve Archibald completes a British trio who transferred to Barca too.
David Platt did very well when Serie A was the top league in Europe, he played for 3 clubs there.
I think the reason we don't do well abroad is not so much a football one, more a cultural thing, we don't settle well away from home generally. Its alright going on holiday abroad, but staying there...fuk that...with all those foreigners...nah, not for me either.Mind you, where I live its beginning to feel like that anyway!
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On a separate point entirely, whilst I fully appreciate where everyone's coming from, I disagree with the constant usage of Andy Carroll and his 35m millstone as some sort of logical benchmark via which other players can be evaluated.
The Carroll transfer was clearly (to all but Pool fans) an act of desperate lunacy. His price tag put unnecessary pressure on his shoulders as a player, and introduced the EPL as a whole to entirely new depths of insanity visa-vis the market "value" of English players. As if being born Anglo-Saxon adds an automatic VAT to your actual cost.
I'd prefer that it be confined to the asylum that it deserves to be confined to. As the transfer itself made no sense, I think it makes equally little sense using it to make sense of the sense of other transfers. Yup.
On a separate point entirely, whilst I fully appreciate where everyone's coming from, I disagree with the constant usage of Andy Carroll and his 35m millstone as some sort of logical benchmark via which other players can be evaluated.
The Carroll transfer was clearly (to all but Pool fans) an act of desperate lunacy. His price tag put unnecessary pressure on his shoulders as a player, and introduced the EPL as a whole to entirely new depths of insanity visa-vis the market "value" of English players. As if being born Anglo-Saxon adds an automatic VAT to your actual cost.
I'd prefer that it be confined to the asylum that it deserves to be confined to. As the transfer itself made no sense, I think it makes equally little sense using it to make sense of the sense of other transfers. Yup.
It has to be remembered that Liverpool's "act of insanity" was only made possible by another such act by Chavski, i.e. paying £50mm for a Spanish statue.
Obviously, this doesn't, in any way, justify Liverpool trying to outdo The Chavs by being even more loopy - just another example of what goes around - comes around. Ashley obviously knew they had the money, were desperate for a replacement, and accordingly, held them to ransom.
You can't knock him (Llambias) for deal of the year!
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...ewcastle-MD-Derek-Llambias-article829815.html

He can hand dig the footings for the new stadium, thats about the only reason I'd let him near WHL again.