The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
#82
Darren Ferguson, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Neil Mellor, Paul Dalglish, Nigel Clough, Frank Lampard Jr, Jamie Redknapp, Michael Owen, Michael and Brian Laudrup, Kasper Schmeichel, Jose Reina, Alex Bruce.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,238
#85
How many famous father's have even better sons.
Yeah thats more rare, perhaps not famous as more former top players. Maldini's case is rather epic example. A father who is a top defender of his time, getting a who turns out to be the top dog of all times.


Bit somewhat similar with Michael Laudrups father, was a huge talent, destructive and half assed player of the 60-70s ala the age of players who werent really professionals or that dedicated (but accostumed to boozing and half-time jobs inbetween games), but huge talent nontheless. But gets a son who turns out to be very succesfull and an all time great talent wise (he is really a ridicolous player).
 
Sep 1, 2002
12,745
#86
Yeah thats more rare, perhaps not famous as more former top players. Maldini's case is rather epic example. A father who is a top defender of his time, getting a who turns out to be the top dog of all times.


Bit somewhat similar with Michael Laudrups father, was a huge talent, destructive and half assed player of the 60-70s ala the age of players who werent really professionals or that dedicated (but accostumed to boozing and half-time jobs inbetween games), but huge talent nontheless. But gets a son who turns out to be very succesfull and an all time great talent wise (he is really a ridicolous player).
A good case: he was briilant, and his brother damn good.

The only case of having two sons even better than the father?
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,708
#97
I always hated the fact that he left Juventus because he was not able to win the champions with us and he desperately wanted it... and then bam!!! he wins it with real!!!

Damn it....
 

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