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The Premier League Striker Who Spent Three Years in Jail: Who is Lee Hughes?

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The Sporting Blog tells the FULL story! Now he makes personalised videos for money while still playing football as of 2022. Read more footballer profiles on our football blog So, what exactly went wrong? And despite earning £20k-a-week at the peak of his career, Hughes was declared bankrupt in 2018.

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Luke McCormick: The Football League Player Jailed For Death By Dangerous Driving

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The Sporting Blog explains exactly what happened to the promising goalkeeper! In 2003/04, McCormick would nail down a regular starting place after Larrieu picked up an injury early into the season. His retirement was confirmed in the summer of 2022. Head to our football blog for more That’s quite a redemption arc.

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Football's Greatest Number 10s

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He helped AC Milan win the Scudetto in 2003-04 and the Champions League trophy in 2006-07. Lionel Messi Career highlight stats 2022 FIFA World Cup champion with Argentina 19 goals and 29 assists with PSG Four Champions League titles Lionel Messi’s greatness cannot be debated. Read more on our dedicated football blog

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5 English Wonderkids Who Flopped

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The Sporting Blog looks at 5 young English players destined for greatness - and exactly why they flopped! The Sporting Blog has compiled five names from the history books who were meant to be football stars! Check out our football blog for more top lists But who are these wonderkids? Have we missed anyone from our list?

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Leeds United in the 90s: From the Champions League to the Championship in Three Years

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The Sporting Blog tells the full story! The Sporting Blog details the best period of Leeds’ recent history - followed by its worst. Leeds made £14m profit from transfers in 2003/04, selling Dacourt, Nigel Martyn and Harry Kewell, but the squad had been weakened so much that Reid couldn’t keep them up.

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