1- Des
Walker and Sampdoria 1992/93
English
defender Des Walker was a very sought after player after the 1990 World Cup.
After the finals Juventus had wanted to sign him, however, Nottingham Forest
had refused. Finally in 1992, Walker joined the Serie A by joining Sampdoria.
However, his solitary season was disappointing.
He
returned him the following season by joining Sheffield Wednesday.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 42, July 1992
(Des
Walker, June 14, 1992, European Championship, France 0-England 0)
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2- Torben
Frank and Olympique Lyonnais, 1992/95
Danish
striker signed for Olympique Lyonnais in the summer of 1992 from Lyngby.
He
was injured as soon as he joined and never played for Lyon for the following
three years.
Lyon
even tried to cancel his contract. He eventually returned back to Lyngby.
3- Hristo
Stoichkov and Parma 1995/96
Bulgarian
superstar Hristo Stoichkov left Barcelona in the summer of 1995 after many
disputes with Manager Johann Cruyff.
He
joined the ambitious Parma squad with hopes of winning the Scudetto. However, he
and Parma had a poor season and did not even qualify for Europe. He gladly
returned to Barcelona the following season (Cruyff having already been fired as
Manager).
Photo
From: World Soccer, September 1995
(Hristo
Stoichkov at Parma)
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Photo
From: Calcio 2000, Issue 13, November 1998
(Hristo Stoichkov at Parma) |
4- Karel
Poborsky and Manchester United 1996/98
Czech
Republic International Karel Poborsky joined Manchester United after impressive
displays during the 1996 Euros.
However,
he was unable to shine in Manchester and midway through his second season
joined Benfica to salvage his career.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 90, July 1996
(Karel Poborsky, , June 30, 1996, European
Championship, Germany 2-Czech Republic 1) |
5- Marius
Lacatus and Fiorentina, 1990/91
Steaua
Bucharest and Romanian forward joined Fiorentina in the summer of 1990.
Unfortunately, he joined a team in transition following the transfer of Roberto
Baggio to Juventus as well as the arrival of new Brazilian Manager Sebastiano
Lazaroni.
He had a disappointing season and is often cited
as a foreign player flop in Italy. He joined Spain’s Real Oviedo the following
season.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 18, July 1990
(Marius
Lacatus, June 9, 1990, World Cup, Romania 2-USSR 0)
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