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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 2: Neil Danns

    The former Blackburn, Blackpool, Hartlepool, Colchester, Birmingham, Crystal Palace, Leicester, Bristol and current Huddersfield midfielder hasn't had the most established career on the field, but his ability with a guitar is pretty impressive.

    Danns is a well-known lover of music, an attribute found in all Scousers,  and has obviously been practising hard tuning his voice and string skills.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 3: Clint Dempsey

    Dempsey has been setting the Premier League alight for the last handful of years with both Fulham and Spurs, but his impact on the rap industry isn't quite as impressive.

    The America international's love for the music scene has been well documented since he exploded onto our scenes, so take a look at his talents. 

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 4: Ryan Babel

    Babel was often frowned upon when he played for Liverpool, mainly down to his failure to lock down a permanent role in the first team, but he still managed to play 146 games for the Reds.

    He has now returned to Ajax, the place where he started his career, after a stint at Bundesliga outfit Hoffenheim.

    Perhaps his rapping should take a back seat. 

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 5: Asamoah Gyan 

    The Ghanaian striker was the villain in the South Africa World Cup in 2010 when he missed his dramatic penalty, but he has charisma and and plenty of it, allowing him to rebuild his career in the United Arab Emirates with Al Ain.

    He used to display his dancing when he was scoring goals for Sunderland, but he has turned his hand to music for us all to *cough* enjoy *cough*.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 6: Carlos Tevez

    When you think of Carlos Tevez, your minds jumps to the tireless, bullish striker whose eye for goal has seen him become one of the best at what he does in the planet. You may think of his latest debacle after refusing to come onto the pitch when relied upon. You may even think of his as a pro golfer, the amount of time he seems to spend on the course.

    Anyway, I can guarantee that there are few that think of him as a pop star. Well, take a look at this clip and see what you think of his talent with a microphone rather than a football.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top 10 - Number 7: Royston Drenthe

    The man who has gone ayward since his departure from Real Madrid, Drenthe's music days are about as successful as his time in the Premier League with Everton.

    The ill-mannered winger is currently playing for newly-promoted Alania Vladikavkaz in the Russian Premier League, but his singing is more conference standards.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 8: Ian Wright

    One of Arsenal's greatest ever players, Wright should never have even thought about producing this monstrosity, regardless of the reasons for it. He was the ultimate goalscorer for Crystal Palace and the Gunners, but even his most ardent fans will be cringing at this one.

    Let's hope neither of his footballing sons want to follow in teir dad's foot steps when it comes to music.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 9: Andy Cole

    Andy, or Andrew as he demands to be known as, Cole was a master with the ball in front of goal, but I'm not sure the same can be said about his way with words. There is not much I can say about this 'song', apart from I wouldn't blame you if you skipped to the next one.

    He delivered goals for Arsenal, Fulham, Bristol City, Newcastle, Manchester United, Blackburn, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Birmingham, Sunderland, Burnley and Nottingham Forest, but he delivered far less with his music producer.

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    Tuesday
    Mar192013

    Top10 - Number 10: Paul Gascoigne

    Despite his off-field problems, Gazza is still fondly looked upon whenever his name is mentioned. The player that took Europe by storm in his day, making the most incredible look impeccably easy. His larger than life character has made him a national treasure, but sadly his music career never took off.

    Here's why.

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    Thursday
    Mar142013

    Top5 - Number 1: Thierry Henry

    We have Arsene Wenger to thank for the glorious Thierry Henry that we all witnessed through his Arsenal days, as the Frenchman actually started as a winger whilst playing at Monaco and Juventus.

    There is no arguing, even from the Irish, that Henry was a special talent. Everything he touched seemed to turn to gold in his peak and some of the goals he scored for the Gunners are nothing short of unbelievable.

    He ripped defenders apart with his speed, his skill, and his unpredictablitly and is still third in the all time Premier League goal scoring charts, behind Alan Shearer and Andy Cole.

    Premier League clubs: Arsenal

    Premier League goals: 175

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