"He was one of the toughest opponents to play against; for me he was fantastic, a phenomenon" (Paolo Maldini about Chris Waddle) Music: 808 State - Pacific 707
I remember he, playing with England in 1990, when i was 10 years old, but in that time i didn´t know how good was he, until i saw the all time eleven of Zinedine Zidane and he put Waddle in the letf side!!! great player! thaks for the video...
@@calumroche2851 I cannot forget Newcastle United, because the 1st time I watched him play on Tv was when he played at that club. The same goes on with John Barnes : always remember him as a Watford player.
High praise, and well deserved. Chris Waddle very talented player, great imagination. How we didn't win a world cup or euro championship back then is beyond me.
I met Alen in one restaurant in Makarska his home town in Croatia and we talked for three hours abouth his carreer and all the players in Italy , France , Croatia and England he played with , and I confirm 100% he told me same ! I was suprised knowing he played with Papin , Šuker , Boban ; Prosinečki , Del Piero , Nedved, Zidane ... he told me yea they were great but this guy was bether and he nevere ever gave wrong ball or pass not even on the training ground and that he was best passer and support for attacker that could be , he told me thar when Papin won golden ball 95% of his goals was assists from Wadle ( I never checked )
@@ArmyofLove As a Marseille supporter since 6 years old (despite being born and raised in Lyon), Chris Waddle gave me the desire to play on the wing. I am right footed but trained harder and harder with my left to be able to "be like him" 😅🤣. When you are younger, playing, you pretend to be a player, and though I am French originally from Cameroon I always claimed to be Waddle. Ahahhahahahah.... The way he was interacting with the fans, his skills and everything... What a player!!! I still wish that I could meet him one day simply to shake his hand and thank him for the moment of joy he gave! I live in London since 2001, so it should be possible God willing! 😁
Il a joué trois saisons à Marseille, ça été un régal de le voir évoluer. Sa popularité a largement dépassé le club olympien, tous les gamins footeux de France voulaient l’imiter, reproduire ses dribles, passement de jambes, même la coupe mulet de Chris était copié. L'Angleterre nous a envoyé Waddle, la France lui a envoyé Cantona, échange royal.
Fantastic player. Everyone knew he was going to drop his shoulder and cut inside but no one could stop him. On a par with the great Forest legend John Robertson, one of the most underrated ever wingers.
You caught me by mentioning that Nottingham Forest fat left winger. I was very impressed when watching him played live on TV in European Cup Final 79/80 against Hamburg SV.
@@lexsoft3969 Robertson was the best winger in Europe for a couple of years. He was about to be shipped out along with Tony Woodcock until Cloughie arrived and turned them into European Cup winners. Cloughie was a managerial genius. The best English club manager ever.
@@alibobsmarland9572 Yeah... during late 70s to mid 80s, I only found a few good wingers. Beside Robertson, I can only remember Laurie Cunningham, Zbigniew Boniek before the likes of John Barnes and Chris Waddle appeared.
@@lexsoft3969 Manchester United has some success in the mid to late seventies under the recently deceased Tommy Docherty playing two excellent wingers in Steve Coppell and Gordon Hill, both capped for England.
@@alibobsmarland9572 I didn't know much about Steve Coppell then, except he was in England squad at WC 82. But from what I watched on videos of his plays for England, I found that he was a good winger too. I guess, because of him, Ron Greenwood felt that Laurie Cunningham was not needed.
Spurs fan here. One of my favourite players of all time. I actually think he had some of his best years at Marseille. Why Graham Taylor never picked him for England from 91-94 has to go down as the most idiotic decision in football history!
Paul Parker Man Utd and England full back was asked ' who do you hate playing against most? His answer 'Chris Waddle' you know exactly what he's gonna do but theres nothing you can do about it
Rebel ? For me, this word is always associated to Bernd Schuster, an elegant playmaker who didn't play for West Germany at WC 82 and 86 due to his rebel character.
@@lexsoft3969 Calm down, rebel in a good way for being technical, dribbling, daring. Schuster would also fit into this category, however his absence from WCs 82 and 86 is due to a little more than his personality, please research the Schumacher x Breitner feud.
@@classicrockstation I didn't know the feud between Schuster and other Germany players. I only know his friction with Germany FA officials and/or managers. But I also read Uli Stielike, his teammate didn't like him. I was just disappointed knowing he didn't play at WC 82 after waiting him after Euro 80. Ah... enough about Schuster here, because this video is about Chris Waddle, a fantastic left foot winger.
He developed into a highly skilled entertainer and dribbler of the ball in his 30's, quite a late bloomer. In Newcastle and Tottenham he was good but in Marseille he became a world beater ... he was an entertainer galore and a proud successor to my countryman, Roger Magnusson who was a star player for Olympique Marseile and probably the greatest dribbler of the ball in Europe in the late 60's, early 70's despite giants like Jimmy Johnstone and George Best ...
Man...he disrespected the hell out of a young Ryan Giggs at 2:56. Sad to say I didn't see much of Mr. Waddle growing up, but there's no doubt this guy is a beast. He's like...part Robben with his dribbles, part LeTissier with his shooting, and part someone/thing else with his ball control. It's really amazing to watch him go past a defender and get his shot off. Also video editor has killer taste in music as well!
Spurs sold him for the 3rd highest transfer in history in 1989. If Marseille had won the Champions League in 91 he would've won European Player of the Year. He was only underrated by Graham Taylor the England manager from 90-94, the fact that he only won 50 caps is a travesty. Brilliant player.
@@subculture2006 lets face it Taylor was hopeless at judging talent required for international football......hence Tony Daley, Keith Curle, Carlton Palmer....the endless list of Taylors woeful selections
my dad really love wadle,, he always said, "way before giggs, ronaldo,bale,,there was waddle..".. one time when i was kid he want get me a mullet haircut like waddle, but my mom disagree
A great footballer and down to earth bloke not many of today's players have worked in sausage factories ..... might learn them a bit of humility......808 state nice choice of music......
I love him , When i was young i played for school team and small team in my hometown i copy his style on fields i love to play in left-right wing , Chris Waddle he is my inspiration for play football in my childhoods.
Waddle was a wicked player. His skillful dribbling is reminiscent of Zidane, as if Zidane grew up seeing Waddle play in France, very similar style. I also think he is underrated, in England we always hear about Gazza, but Waddle should also get his respek. I remember being 13 years old, Italia '90, England semi final against Germany. Waddle had that shot from about 20 yards out. Shame about the penalty miss, it must have been nerves as "Waddle belted the kick over the bar" as John Motson said. I am just reflecting the fact that in all my years, spanning 4 decades, I have never ever seen England beat Germany in a major tournament. Penalty shoot-outs in Italia '90 (which I think was the best England squad I have seen with my eyes: Linekar, Platt, Barnes, Beardsley, Gazza, Waddle); Euro .96 and then in 2010 when they lost 4-1 and got hammered. I just hope Southgate goes all out in attack while still having a solid 5 at the back, as Neville has theorised, then they may be in for a chance at home with this new young, fresh and talented team. It would be good if Saka, Grealish and Sterling start behind Kane. They would run rings around this current German defence; then later sub them for Sancho, Bellingham and Foden after 60 minutes. You cannot score one and then expect to hold that against the Germans, they mostly seem to find a way. Hence, they have to go for the win and all-out attack.
You can’t really compare him to Gareth Bale; Bale has incredible pace whereas Waddle was a jinker. Two different sorts of player, although equally amazing
Riesci sempre a trovare la musica più adatta al calciatore ed al periodo storico in cui giocava ai suoi massimi livelli, di canali che fanno video di calcio ce n'è a bizzeffe, io guardo solo il tuo, ha quel lato artistico che ai più manca clamorosamente. Grazie Barbosa, continua cosi 👍👋
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Grazie mille per il bel commento! La musica non è un dettaglio o un semplice sottofondo, anzi, è molto di più e aiuta anche forse a provare a "rivivere" quel periodo, come se tornassi indietro nel tempo per quei pochi minuti suggestivi che può durare un video dedicato ad un calciatore.
In India, football is not a very famous or rewarding game. Thanks to the Brits. But I have played with some great footballers in my teenage. I was captain for more than a decade. I have played as a goalkeeper (goalie), midfielder, forward and defender too. I think football is a much natural and powerful sport than cricket. This channel has the best content for any 80s kid who has been part of the sport not necessarily as a passionate player oneself.
I didn't know he loved to score from tight angle, near touchline and even with his right (weaker) foot. And his header was excellent too. Of course, his left foot was fantastic.
Le meilleur des meilleurs ! Chris Magic Waddle, que des fabuleux souvenirs. Le pure gaucher par excellence, talentueux, dribbleur, passeurs decisifs, clown, fausse nonchalence. Ils faisaient lever les foules partout. Quelle epoque ! Stand up for waddle 8. Waddlemania during almost 3 years in France.
Fantastic player massively under rated and great on the ball a natural we are so lacking now. The last of the natural left footers we have had nothing since
I discovered Chris walder when I’ll was playing for OM in France very good player I was in Africa that period, I didn’t which country is from,which I didn’t am going to coming to lived in England any time OM in trouble is always finding the solution when March is not finished and Chris on the pitch don’t think you won big up Chris W.
After seeing this video, I think I would pick Chris Waddle over Gareth Bale as the number 11 winger, if I had to choose between the two. And I am a fan of Bale.
Yo lo conoci hace dos años y fue muy famoso en O de Marsella era mui abilidoso como Garrincha jugo en Italia 90 y Mexico 86 ademas Maldini dijo fue el jugador mas abilidoso que enfrente
I used to imitate some of his skills back in 1987 while he was playing for Spurs with Glenn Hoddle...Each time i never failed to trick my opponent...Great player...Nobody like him now sadly....
You can find some footages of Glenn Hoddle in channel of Rensenbrink username. He provided some rare clips that are not found in orher channels, including Hoddle at AS Monaco and England national team.
He nearly sent England to the finals against Argentina in Italy. It was the last minute against the Germans, I believe. History could have changed then.
has to be one of the most underrated players in the last 50 years. What a entertainer.
Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes, Beardsley, Gazza: England had some fantastic, cultured attacking midfielders in the 1980s.
Waddle, Beardsley and Gazza 3 geordies ◼️◻️◼️◻️
@@nathanmiller9632 Waddle: The Geordie Cruyff. Gazza: The Geordie Maradona. Beardsley: The Geordie Messi
Beardsley was a forward, I watched him for several seasons and knew his Dad
Growing up Barnes, Beardsley and Rush/Aldridge was MY holy trinity (R.I.P Sir Bobby Charlton)
no they didn't
My all time favourite winger. Never had the out and out blistering pace of a Giggs or Ronaldo, but boy could he play.
Love the clip where he duels with a young Ryan Giggs and makes him slip
Better than Giggs. Without a doubt.
Flash Cunt Chris- I will always ❤ You!!😂😂😂😂
How great to see a football vid with actual decent music for a change. Props to the editor. A worthy song for the mullet haired legend.
Thank you Sebastian!
Thinking the same thing a year later!
808 State?
Seeing them live next month.
Legend is an over-used word, but my word! A privilege to watch this guy play. The best ever player to pull the blue and white of Wednesday on. 🔵⚪
Or Lillywhite Top. Fucking love Him. Played like He was down the park. ❤
A true FB killer ... Sensational wideman
Magic Chris, le porteur d’émotion et du jeu pur... il nous manque tellement 💙🤍
MAGIC CRIS WADDLE 🇬🇧 FOREVER
SIMPLY THE BEST
Love & Respect from Marseille FRANCE 🇨🇵
Thanks for ALL Cris
We'll NEVER forget 💙
en tant que fan de chelsea ,mon equipe de football preferee de la france est Marseille et j'aime tout sur le club ses fans et ses legendes
The glorious years at Marseille for Chris..wow he was special to watch
I remember him very well, in Marseille they still call him Magic to this day. He was truly exceptionnal, a show man and always played with a smile 👍
What a player, great to see a compilation of his skills. He destroyed a great AC Milan team for Marseille.
He destroyed pretty much every teams
@@SeI3I3IG You had a chance if you stood your ground, dive in and he'd skin you every time
I remember he, playing with England in 1990, when i was 10 years old, but in that time i didn´t know how good was he, until i saw the all time eleven of Zinedine Zidane and he put Waddle in the letf side!!! great player! thaks for the video...
Thank you! Yes, Zidane admired him very much.
Loved him at Marseille and Sheffield Wednesday. What a player!
Loved him at Tottenham!
@@calumroche2851 I cannot forget Newcastle United, because the 1st time I watched him play on Tv was when he played at that club.
The same goes on with John Barnes : always remember him as a Watford player.
Best of him Is at spurs
@@lumkarshing2714 no Marseille
Alen Boksic, best Croatian forward striker of all times, said he is best player he ever train or played with.
High praise, and well deserved. Chris Waddle very talented player, great imagination. How we didn't win a world cup or euro championship back then is beyond me.
I met Alen in one restaurant in Makarska his home town in Croatia and we talked for three hours abouth his carreer and all the players in Italy , France , Croatia and England he played with , and I confirm 100% he told me same ! I was suprised knowing he played with Papin , Šuker , Boban ; Prosinečki , Del Piero , Nedved, Zidane ... he told me yea they were great but this guy was bether and he nevere ever gave wrong ball or pass not even on the training ground and that he was best passer and support for attacker that could be , he told me thar when Papin won golden ball 95% of his goals was assists from Wadle ( I never checked )
Best Croatian Forward Striker in modern times, is Davor Šuker, then Mandzukic, then Boksic and Olic and Prso on third place
Chris un joueur MAGIQUE , TECHNIQUE, d'une simplicité , UN RÉGAL , ont t'oubliera JAMAIS 💙💙💙💙
I think a lot of us grew up and took for granted just how good Chris waddle was
My favourite player to this day!
@@elinelly-ricky979 the drop of the shoulder was rediculously clever
@@ArmyofLove As a Marseille supporter since 6 years old (despite being born and raised in Lyon), Chris Waddle gave me the desire to play on the wing. I am right footed but trained harder and harder with my left to be able to "be like him" 😅🤣.
When you are younger, playing, you pretend to be a player, and though I am French originally from Cameroon I always claimed to be Waddle. Ahahhahahahah....
The way he was interacting with the fans, his skills and everything... What a player!!!
I still wish that I could meet him one day simply to shake his hand and thank him for the moment of joy he gave! I live in London since 2001, so it should be possible God willing! 😁
@@elinelly-ricky979
Nice One Mate. I hope both You and I get to shake His hand some day.
The mullet never stopped him being brilliant, world class. 👌 Love this track, takes me back to my clubbing days.
Il a joué trois saisons à Marseille, ça été un régal de le voir évoluer.
Sa popularité a largement dépassé le club olympien, tous les gamins footeux de France voulaient l’imiter, reproduire ses dribles, passement de jambes, même la coupe mulet de Chris était copié.
L'Angleterre nous a envoyé Waddle, la France lui a envoyé Cantona, échange royal.
Waddle, Papin and Basile Boli will never be forgotten!! you guys were great champions of Europe and still are.... ❤️OM❤️
Abedi Pele
@@GH-yp3vd yup!! I forgot this one.... Thanx for reminding 👍👍🤘
Waddle wasn’t at the club when they won the European Cup in 1993
Fantastic player. Everyone knew he was going to drop his shoulder and cut inside but no one could stop him. On a par with the great Forest legend John Robertson, one of the most underrated ever wingers.
You caught me by mentioning that Nottingham Forest fat left winger. I was very impressed when watching him played live on TV in European Cup Final 79/80 against Hamburg SV.
@@lexsoft3969 Robertson was the best winger in Europe for a couple of years. He was about to be shipped out along with Tony Woodcock until Cloughie arrived and turned them into European Cup winners. Cloughie was a managerial genius. The best English club manager ever.
@@alibobsmarland9572 Yeah... during late 70s to mid 80s, I only found a few good wingers. Beside Robertson, I can only remember Laurie Cunningham, Zbigniew Boniek before the likes of John Barnes and Chris Waddle appeared.
@@lexsoft3969 Manchester United has some success in the mid to late seventies under the recently deceased Tommy Docherty playing two excellent wingers in Steve Coppell and Gordon Hill, both capped for England.
@@alibobsmarland9572 I didn't know much about Steve Coppell then, except he was in England squad at WC 82.
But from what I watched on videos of his plays for England, I found that he was a good winger too. I guess, because of him, Ron Greenwood felt that Laurie Cunningham was not needed.
A Fucking Legend and Top, Top Bloke.
Spurs fan here. One of my favourite players of all time. I actually think he had some of his best years at Marseille. Why Graham Taylor never picked him for England from 91-94 has to go down as the most idiotic decision in football history!
Hoddle admit he felt healthier in France. With diet. Probably same with Waddle. Great Newcastle beat Woolwich tonight.
Well Said Mate 👏
Paul Parker Man Utd and England full back was asked ' who do you hate playing against most?
His answer 'Chris Waddle' you know exactly what he's gonna do but theres nothing you can do about it
I fucking love this channel... everything down to the perfect music. The Waddle's mullet of football channels
Rebel, skillful, magic! Chris Waddle, Glenn Hoddle, Peter Beardsley and Kevin Keegan, The Fantastic Four!
John Barnes too.
@@guttobispo4616 No doubt! Strong, technical, skilful and scorer!
Rebel ?
For me, this word is always associated to Bernd Schuster, an elegant playmaker who didn't play for West Germany at WC 82 and 86 due to his rebel character.
@@lexsoft3969 Calm down, rebel in a good way for being technical, dribbling, daring. Schuster would also fit into this category, however his absence from WCs 82 and 86 is due to a little more than his personality, please research the Schumacher x Breitner feud.
@@classicrockstation I didn't know the feud between Schuster and other Germany players. I only know his friction with Germany FA officials and/or managers.
But I also read Uli Stielike, his teammate didn't like him.
I was just disappointed knowing he didn't play at WC 82 after waiting him after Euro 80.
Ah... enough about Schuster here, because this video is about Chris Waddle, a fantastic left foot winger.
He developed into a highly skilled entertainer and dribbler of the ball in his 30's, quite a late bloomer. In Newcastle and Tottenham he was good but in Marseille he became a world beater ... he was an entertainer galore and a proud successor to my countryman, Roger Magnusson who was a star player for Olympique Marseile and probably the greatest dribbler of the ball in Europe in the late 60's, early 70's despite giants like Jimmy Johnstone and George Best ...
Most of his shots were placed, and not smashed. Though it was his passing that was truely feared. Wish we had more like him.
Man...he disrespected the hell out of a young Ryan Giggs at 2:56. Sad to say I didn't see much of Mr. Waddle growing up, but there's no doubt this guy is a beast. He's like...part Robben with his dribbles, part LeTissier with his shooting, and part someone/thing else with his ball control. It's really amazing to watch him go past a defender and get his shot off. Also video editor has killer taste in music as well!
Perfection ✨
Fabulous guy, fabulous player, fabulous pleasure ! Waddle, Papin, Abedi Pelé in Marseilles : "la crème de la crème" !!!
en tant que fan de chelsea ,mon equipe de football preferee de la france est Marseille et j'aime tout sur le club ses fans et ses legendes
Waddle, Le Tissier, Hoddle....SkIlls galore 💯🙌🙌
One word ... Legend
Underrated
Kuggie Bear 2nd after Papin
Only by England managers.
Spurs sold him for the 3rd highest transfer in history in 1989. If Marseille had won the Champions League in 91 he would've won European Player of the Year. He was only underrated by Graham Taylor the England manager from 90-94, the fact that he only won 50 caps is a travesty. Brilliant player.
@@subculture2006 lets face it Taylor was hopeless at judging talent required for international football......hence Tony Daley, Keith Curle, Carlton Palmer....the endless list of Taylors woeful selections
Yeah, I didn't realise how great he was, only started seriously following football in the latter part of his career, at the Owls
Phénoménal Chris Wadlle. Fais toi te découvrir un peu. Nous sommes nostalgiques de ces moments fous
I can actually say I proper love Chris Waddle always have.
Waddle and Papin, my favourite duo.
Remember watching him play for Bradford City as a kid, he was 36 and turning full backs inside out, great to watch.
Waddle idole en France
my dad really love wadle,, he always said, "way before giggs, ronaldo,bale,,there was waddle..".. one time when i was kid he want get me a mullet haircut like waddle, but my mom disagree
For Alen Boksic the best player he was playing with 😊
great to hear some good music on a skills compilation!
A great footballer and down to earth bloke not many of today's players have worked in sausage factories ..... might learn them a bit of humility......808 state nice choice of music......
Quelle attaque de Canonniers⛹️avec Papin,Waddle,Abedi !
I love him , When i was young i played for school team and small team in my hometown i copy his style on fields i love to play in left-right wing , Chris Waddle he is my inspiration for play football in my childhoods.
808 state!
Some breathtaking goals amongst that haul......!!!!
An assassins left foot
🤯🤯🤯🤩🤩🤩
The smoothest 6 minutes you'll ever live
Great Player and even better tune!
Waddle was a wicked player. His skillful dribbling is reminiscent of Zidane, as if Zidane grew up seeing Waddle play in France, very similar style. I also think he is underrated, in England we always hear about Gazza, but Waddle should also get his respek. I remember being 13 years old, Italia '90, England semi final against Germany. Waddle had that shot from about 20 yards out. Shame about the penalty miss, it must have been nerves as "Waddle belted the kick over the bar" as John Motson said.
I am just reflecting the fact that in all my years, spanning 4 decades, I have never ever seen England beat Germany in a major tournament. Penalty shoot-outs in Italia '90 (which I think was the best England squad I have seen with my eyes: Linekar, Platt, Barnes, Beardsley, Gazza, Waddle); Euro .96 and then in 2010 when they lost 4-1 and got hammered. I just hope Southgate goes all out in attack while still having a solid 5 at the back, as Neville has theorised, then they may be in for a chance at home with this new young, fresh and talented team. It would be good if Saka, Grealish and Sterling start behind Kane. They would run rings around this current German defence; then later sub them for Sancho, Bellingham and Foden after 60 minutes. You cannot score one and then expect to hold that against the Germans, they mostly seem to find a way. Hence, they have to go for the win and all-out attack.
You can’t really compare him to Gareth Bale; Bale has incredible pace whereas Waddle was a jinker. Two different sorts of player, although equally amazing
Yes !!!! Wonderful!!! We all been waiting for that one...
An incredible player. There are no more wings like Waddle.
Vini jr better than this guy
great video for a great player. one of my all time favorites.
He's still an Icon in Marseille , i was a teenager during this golden Era 💙🤍 thanks Chris We still love you❤️
Riesci sempre a trovare la musica più adatta al calciatore ed al periodo storico in cui giocava ai suoi massimi livelli, di canali che fanno video di calcio ce n'è a bizzeffe, io guardo solo il tuo, ha quel lato artistico che ai più manca clamorosamente. Grazie Barbosa, continua cosi 👍👋
Grazie mille per il bel commento! La musica non è un dettaglio o un semplice sottofondo, anzi, è molto di più e aiuta anche forse a provare a "rivivere" quel periodo, come se tornassi indietro nel tempo per quei pochi minuti suggestivi che può durare un video dedicato ad un calciatore.
@ esattamente, e pare che sei l'unico ad averlo capito visti i video che ogni tanto mi arrivano nei consigliati...
Don't ever talk to Me about any other footballer Chris is the bollocks
In India, football is not a very famous or rewarding game. Thanks to the Brits. But I have played with some great footballers in my teenage. I was captain for more than a decade. I have played as a goalkeeper (goalie), midfielder, forward and defender too. I think football is a much natural and powerful sport than cricket. This channel has the best content for any 80s kid who has been part of the sport not necessarily as a passionate player oneself.
I didn't know he loved to score from tight angle, near touchline and even with his right (weaker) foot. And his header was excellent too.
Of course, his left foot was fantastic.
He is right footed..
@@alekisp6814 No. He was left footed and possibly too one footed until he developed his right foot more later in his career.
@@yurhomi4478 In this case, wiki is wrong, because there is written, that Waddle is right - footed.
The legend
Creative geniuses aren't allowed to bubble up like this, Waddle broke the English academy matrix
Shame Sunderland youth coach doubted him. Missed opportunity. Newcastle plucked him
I don't know why pundits always go on about Gazza, Waddle for me was a pure magician and brought out the better song!!
We love you Chris . Olympien for ever 🔵⚪️
À jamais les premiers!!!
Fabulous player still revered in Marseille to this day. Forget the penalty v West Germany in Turin, , he was England's best player in that game 👍
Le meilleur des meilleurs ! Chris Magic Waddle, que des fabuleux souvenirs. Le pure gaucher par excellence, talentueux, dribbleur, passeurs decisifs, clown, fausse nonchalence. Ils faisaient lever les foules partout. Quelle epoque ! Stand up for waddle 8.
Waddlemania during almost 3 years in France.
Thanks for the upload!
You're welcome!
His first touch is breathtaking
Fantastic player massively under rated and great on the ball a natural we are so lacking now. The last of the natural left footers we have had nothing since
He had a touch of Maradona about him, some of those goals were unstoppable
valeu barbosa por você me fez que conhecesse essa musica excelente e relaxante com um dos melhores jogadores que a inglaterra já teve
Another underrated player. Great souvenirs from France.
fantastic video, great job
Thank you very much!
Being Zidane, before Zidane. Diamond ;o)
Perfect song and player combo!!
Waddle, Barnes, Beardsley. The creative 3 that England should have built their team around. Mesmerising talents.
C'est la grande classe ce joueur.
I discovered Chris walder when I’ll was playing for OM in France very good player I was in Africa that period, I didn’t which country is from,which I didn’t am going to coming to lived in England any time OM in trouble is always finding the solution when March is not finished and Chris on the pitch don’t think you won big up Chris W.
My Fucking Hero. What a great player.
Merveilleux, Merci Chris,OM
He has the style of Gascoigne and George best amazing player 😎😎
The most skillful English player ever to me...
@@cariocabassa,I agree. annoys the hell out of me when pundits always go on about Gazza all the time. Give me Waddle any day.
@@ruddock7 agree was more effective
After seeing this video, I think I would pick Chris Waddle over Gareth Bale as the number 11 winger, if I had to choose between the two.
And I am a fan of Bale.
He will never be forgotten in Marseille
Nunca tinha visto falar sobre esse jogador. Ele jogava com muita elegância.
Yo lo conoci hace dos años y fue muy famoso en O de Marsella era mui abilidoso como Garrincha jugo en Italia 90 y Mexico 86 ademas Maldini dijo fue el jugador mas abilidoso que enfrente
Great choice of music!
Thank you Larry!
Can you do a Spotify playlist please
Tottenham and Marseille ✨Legend 🔥
I always thought Waddle was a better player than Gazza but Gazza gets all the plaudits because of his silliness!!
Le tissue lol. That goal against Milan, classic.
Splendido il GOL al MILAN!!!.FORZA INTER!!
Por Dios ! Que jugador…Un crack !
I used to imitate some of his skills back in 1987 while he was playing for Spurs with Glenn Hoddle...Each time i never failed to trick my opponent...Great player...Nobody like him now sadly....
The artist
Like glenn hoddle, chris waddle is one of the greatest two footed players of all time. Great balance, timing and flair.
Most spectacular and efficient in the same time player I've ever seen.
The GOAT
Hahahaha told you have a vídeo of Chris Waddle 😅
Next Glenn Hoddle. Its a lovely surprise
Fernando Chalana
You foresee the future, my dear!
You can find some footages of Glenn Hoddle in channel of Rensenbrink username.
He provided some rare clips that are not found in orher channels, including Hoddle at AS Monaco and England national team.
Smashed the British transfer record at the time ... 4.5 million I think?
Chris was a fantastic football player!!!!
He nearly sent England to the finals against Argentina in Italy. It was the last minute against the Germans, I believe. History could have changed then.
Magical player
Very good!
One of my favourite player ✌️✌️✌️
Elegant player who would thrive even more today
Monsieur waddle.. Un pur bonheur pour nous marseillais
The one against PSG is crazy!