The game of football has witnessed some brilliant and talented players. One thing we have noticed is that there are some players that age like fine wine. The more they age the better they become. And if you want to know who these late bloomers in football are, surely you need to take a breather from casinos online and have a read.
There are quite a number of players that will feature on the list. The likes of Ian Wrights, Jamie Vardy and Toni Kroos feature on our list. Without wasting too much of your ado, lets highlight some of the greatest players who became great at their late age.
Jamie Vardy
“Its that man again”! The famous chants from English football commentator Peter Drury referring to Jamie Vardy every time he scores a goal. The majority of football fans know the Jamie Vardy story. It is one unique story that is worth telling over and over again.
The Leicester City gunman had played for Sheffield Wednesday as a very young boy. He went on and join Stocksbridge Park Steels at the age of 16.
At the age of 23 he was signed for professional football in Halifax Town. By the time he reached the age of 25 he was still playing at lower leagues in the name of Fleetwood Town.
However, it was in 2012 that Jamie Vardy joined Leicester City an EFL side during that time. He then started playing in the Premier League at the age of 27.
At his time at Leicester City he has managed to help the team to lift its first Premier League title scoring 24 goals in that season. Maybe there will be a real money online casino football themed slot to honour his great work.
Danny Blind
Danny Blind will always be fondly remembered. He is amongst the central defenders that made it in the game of football at the age of 30.
Despite making his football debut in the 1970, 2 of the 16 trophies that he has won came in the 1990s.
Danny Blind kickstarted his football career at Sparta in 1979-80 at the right-back position securing 13 appearances in the Eredivisie. This was way before he joined Manchester United.
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