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That's Alan Cork and I claim my five pound!
Alejandro Javier SabellaThis is a family photo, my cousins (the children in this pic) would spend a lot of time with this legend but they only started telling me the countless stories today! None of them are even remotely interested in football.
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If it is , then my understanding of the meaning of the word 'legend' has been badly misguided for many a long year .![]()
I wonder if this video might help?
Listen up younger Blades - you know when you use that word "legend" ? Well this guy was one...
Just think how good he would've been on today's pitches!The most individually skilful player I’ve seen playing for us in 45 years.
His ball skills were on a par with Diego Maradona.....sounds impressive eh?....the problem with Sabella is he was quite slow and lightweight/ lacking physicality.
Sabella was also well known for struggling when the pitches were muddy (which was common in Winter) or rainy/ windy, he just didn’t like the physical stuff.
In the late 70‘s teams could get away with fouling much than in today’s game, so opposition teams use to target him with hard challenges and fouls.
Where as Maradona was as strong as an ox and had a great burst of speed, loving the physical stuff.
I used to love watching Sabella doing his pre match warm ups.
He was like a top level skills free styler. He’d be juggling the ball from shoulder to shoulder, then catching it on the back of his neck etc.
He used to do amazing skills in matches too, look in one direction and flick it in another.....I was totally mesmerised.
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