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This subject must rate near to top of any fans ‘pet hate’ list. A footballer signed with high hopes who spends more time off the pitch than he does on it, as well as taking the clubs money! Here is my very own list of the top 10 ’sick note’ footballers!

Owen Hargreaves

Signed with high expectations, Hargreaves has kept the physio’s happy more than the fans. Undoubtedly missed this season in United’s midfield, the Old Trafford faithful will be happy to hear he has started first team training once again. He has made just 25 appearances for United in the last 2 years and has suffered from ‘jumpers knee’ on four occasions. After seeing American specialist Richard Steadman, the midfielder looks set for a return.

Ronaldo

Widely renowned as one of the top 3 players to have ever graced a football pitch, it is staggering to think what the boy from Brazil could have done had his career not been ravaged by injuries. A 17 year old phenomenon, Ronaldo was the best striker in the World. He has previously ruptured all ligaments in both knee’s as well as suffering from cruciate ligament damage. It’s easy to understand why comfort eating come so easy to him but none the less, always managed to score goals. His goal ratio’s at PSV, Inter, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Corinthians are all close to a goal every game. A real legend!

Darren Anderton

No mention of injury-prone players would be complete without a mention of the original sick note. A number of season’s at Spurs were blighted by injuries. He will be remembered for a fantastic strike which hit both posts and went in for England. Despite the trouble, his career ended on a happy note when he ended up at Bournemouth and on his last game scored in the 88th minute of his last game against Chester City. The general belief was that if Anderton had not struggled so badly with injuries then he could have formed a key part of the England set-up.

Michael Owen

The English Ronaldo would be very close to summing up Michael Owen. A top striker who bounced onto the scene at a very young age but has suffered from injuries ever since. The only thing missing is a gap in his teeth. Owen was signed by Newcastle but failed to make a considerable impact due to a number of injuries. Upon relegation he opted to utilise a relegation clause in his contract and joined Manchester United. A Champions League hat-trick and an injury time winner against City had people calling for his selection this summer. His Carling cup goal was soured minutes later when he pulled up, as he has many times before, and was replaced. Out for the season and the World Cup but still determined to come back next season. Michael Owen in a nutshell.

Ledley King

Probably the only footballer playing in a top league for a top 5 side who does not have to train but still gets picked. Despite how it might sound, the case of Ledley King is not an admirable one. The player is so injured that it is believed he cannot play two consecutive games and has to undergo treatment after every game he does. Again, another case of what might have been given his ability to defend with only one fit leg.

Harry Kewell

Must be up there with Darren Anderton on this note. Harry Kewell spent a big part of his Liverpool career on the treatment table. A surprise starter in the Champions League final against Milan, he was booed off by fans when he pulled up with an injury without completing the first half of the match. Reports suggest the Australian winger cost the Reds £157,554 for every game he played.

Dean Ashton

Arguably one of the country’s most talented strikers. Had it not been for his injury then I’m fairly sure he would be wearing the number 9 shirt for England this summer. Ashton injured his ankle whilst training for England and failed to recover fully despite a return to the West Ham side. He, presumably reluctantly, took the advice of doctors who suggested retirement and will be a hero at West Ham forever.

Jonathan Woodgate

Woodgate’s problems first surfaced at Newcastle where he only played 28 games, before he was signed by Real Madrid for £13.4 million, despite still being injured. Woodgate eventually played for Madrid but after only nine appearances, and an early red card on his eventual return for Los Blancos, he was shipped out on a year-long loan to Middlesbrough. Despite an excellent 2007-2008 season he suffered another injury and was replaced by David Wheater. Harry Redknapp brought Woodgate to Spurs for £7 million but, despite scoring the winner in the Carling Cup Final against Chelsea, his career has stalled once again.

Stephen Appiah

The Ghanaian midfielder made a big name for himself at Fenerbahce before falling foul to injuries. His contract with the Turkish giants was cancelled and he found himself desperate for a club. He went on loan at Tottenham but they were reluctant to offer him a contract because of injury worries. Despite these, he still managed to start for Ghana during their World Cup and African Nations qualifying campaign. Currently at Italian side Bologna and hoping to be part of the World Cup squad.

Kieron Dyer

After joining Newcastle from Ipswich for £6million, Dyer suffered his first hamstring injury that would hamper him for years. He eventually found his way to West Ham but, 10 days after his debut, he suffered a severe leg break and was out for the season. In 2009 he again suffered hamstring problems, and is likely to be offloaded this summer unless he can prove his worth in the final games of this season.


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I though Woodgate when I saw this article.
 

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Darren Anderton

No mention of injury-prone players would be complete without a mention of the original sick note. A number of season’s at Spurs were blighted by injuries. He will be remembered for a fantastic strike which hit both posts and went in for England. Despite the trouble, his career ended on a happy note when he ended up at Bournemouth and on his last game scored in the 88th minute of his last game against Chester City. The general belief was that if Anderton had not struggled so badly with injuries then he could have formed a key part of the England set-up.
Played for England when ever he was fit. Top player when he actually played.
 

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Kieron Dyer, 19 appearances for West Ham since he signed in 2007 for 6 million. Pretty shocking. Only beaten by Owen Hargreaves', 37 appearances since he signed in 2007, for 18 million.
 

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Ledley King has to be the worst, even when he is fit, he is crocked
 

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Ledley King has to be the worst, even when he is fit, he is crocked
But what a fantastic CB when he was fit and when he still plays. Shows his strength of character that he's still picked (and received a new contract extension recently?) even without playing.

Always enjoyed him as a player and will always have time for him.

Also doubt Ashton will be "a hero at West Ham forever" - didn't play enough and didn't do enough in his small playing time. Rated him at Norwich though.
 

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They just should've made a list of sicknotes in England if they couldn't bother doing some actual research.
 

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He was never great, far from it. He was a peripheral player in that great ajax team where Danny Blind and other first-class defenders used to bail him out of the shit week in week out. He then went to AC Milan and were his lack of pace and general ability were found out. He started okay at Barca until they played Atletico Madrid and Ranieri identified him as a weakness due to his turtle-like pace and put a speedy, skinful winger on him , making Bogarde and Barca look foolish. He hardly played for Barca and his career looked over when Chelsea mysteriously and hilariously offered him a bumper contract. Two weeks after he was signed they signed Ranieri who tried to get rid of him, but Bogarde to his credit knew how shit he was and that he wouldn't earn anywhere near that anywhere else so he was happy spending four years training with Chelsea's kids.
 

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Kept a more effective David Beckham out of the World Cup team for a while once.
Kind of. Becks played in a midfield 3 for Hoddle and Anderton played right wing-back. But your kind of right. I think Anderton played less than 10 games for spurs in the season leading up to the WC 98 and made the squad. Not bad. Was great in Euro 96.
 

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Ever? Two names outside of England and both of them world known. Not worth the read.
 

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Stephen Appiah

The Ghanaian midfielder made a big name for himself at Fenerbahce before falling foul to injuries.
His contract with the Turkish giants was cancelled and he found himself desperate for a club. He went on loan at Tottenham but they were reluctant to offer him a contract because of injury worries. Despite these, he still managed to start for Ghana during their World Cup and African Nations qualifying campaign. Currently at Italian side Bologna and hoping to be part of the World Cup squad.
Anything but true. Appiah was a highly regarded prospect from his teens through his performances with both Udinese and Parma and internationally at youth level with Ghana. Fenerbahce by contrast was just a footnote on a disappointing fall from grace.
 

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Darren Anderton

No mention of injury-prone players would be complete without a mention of the original sick note. A number of season’s at Spurs were blighted by injuries. He will be remembered for a fantastic strike which hit both posts and went in for England. Despite the trouble, his career ended on a happy note when he ended up at Bournemouth and on his last game scored in the 88th minute of his last game against Chester City. The general belief was that if Anderton had not struggled so badly with injuries then he could have formed a key part of the England set-up.
Yeah, a really well-written article that...