Yeah, Ginola was superb at home and sometimes it was like he didn't travel to the away matches. Waddle I think was a little more consistent. Both of them had the ability to get WHL on it's feet just by touching the ball - it didn't matter how far out from goal they were, you just knew something was about to happen.
Modern sport seems to be more obsessed with distance ran, pressing stats etc.
Hey, you're on a football thread!
Me too!
