Football's Fallen Stars: The Men That Brushed Greatness and Slipped

Jon Naylor by Columnist Written on April 08, 2009
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MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 11:  Adriano of Inter Milan looks on dejectedly during the UEFA Champions League Round of Sixteen, Second Leg match between Manchester United and Inter Milan at Old Trafford on March 11, 2009 in Manchester, England.  (Ph

In a recent article, I wrote about the issues surrounding the excessive hyping of young players emerging through youth set-ups, the results of which can be devastating.

For players falling into this bracket, greatness is expected. World-conquering prowess is immediately par for the course, not an astonishing achievement.

There are many, though, for whom this does not materialize for one reason or another, be it through a mental inability to handle the pressure, a bad career move, or simply a career-ending injury. Some players simply do not live up to the lofty achievements and expectations of their youth.

It is just as important to study those who do not make it as those who do, perhaps to learn from the mistakes that cost them a glittering career in the world's greatest sport.

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written on April 08, 2009 Sports