
Gorgeous technology, fast attack and defense, hot ball market makes today's Premier League jump to the top of the five major leagues in Europe, this league has also cultivated countless football superstars; but to talk about the world's famous balls, compared to the ball bully Keane, Iron Han Vieira, Mixed Terry and other small characters, the Premier League history once had a Hall of Fame-level court villain, that is, the captain of the "crazy gang" Wimbledon team at that time, Winnie Jones.
From amateur to professional, construction workers have made a big comeback
Winnie Jones, who grew up playing football but never received any professional training, started out as a construction worker, and because of his hobbies, he has been mixed in an amateur team called Wildstone. In 1986 , club leader Dave Bassett found the big man with a strong physique and angry life on the pitch to fit his team 's style – wimbledon in his early years was the number one FA penalty team that had been ranked first in the FA penalty list for many years, born in 1889 and had no superstars, they relied on their tough style and rough confrontation to be unique in English football.
Compared with the insignificant wages of construction workers, the transfer fee of 10,000 pounds and the weekly salary of 150 pounds at that time were undoubtedly a huge amount of money for Jones, and he also fulfilled the promise of "soldiers die for confidants" with actions, and soon became successful in the team. In the 1987-88 home game against Newcastle, Jones, who received the task of guarding Gascoign, was extremely excited, and he used a flying shovel to give Gaza a disservice, and when he was close to defense, he used a move "monkey to steal peaches" to make Gascoin completely frightened; after this battle, Winnie Jones quickly became famous, and the name of the crazy gangster did not go away.
In the 1988 FA Cup final, the two sides were Liverpool and Wimbledon. At that time, Liverpool, with the momentum of the new league title, tried to eat Wimbledon, who was far below them. But in just one minute of the opening, Winnie Jones shoveled Liverpool's England international Steve McMahon with his signature shadowless foot, and then overpowered the opponent's Wimbledon with an advanced goal, and in the second half goalkeeper Aldridge saved Liverpool's penalty, and the final result was that Wimbledon won the FA Cup that year, creating a miracle for civilian teams; and the team's top player Jones completely became famous and became a feared villain in the Premier League.
There are many teams, and the style of the ball does not change continuously
After winning the FA Cup, Jones moved to Leeds United in 1989, which was still in the second division at the time, and the photo of the professional tough guy who was widely published in the major news media was a highlight of Jones in Leeds United.
Jones, who followed his mentor Bassett to Sheffield United in 1990, made a big fuss in the club echelon, taught young players foul tips, and was fined 20,000 pounds; in 1991, he moved to Chelsea, and the evil man brought his "Shaolin football" style to London, and in the match against his old club Sheffield United, he angrily shoveled former teammate Dani Whitehouse to eat yellow cards in just 3 seconds, creating a Premier League record that had never been seen before.
Perhaps Winnie Jones felt that his style of play was still more suitable for Wimbledon, so he returned home in the summer of 1992. In the following Premier League games, he continued to expand his results, with Manchester United King Cantona, Chelsea Braid gullit and Liverpool midfield core Redknapp all falling victims of his flying shovel scissor feet, and Winnie Jones also became the captain of Wimbledon in this continuous shovel.
Jones, who played 384 English league games in 1999, decided to retire from football, leaving behind the honor of scoring 33 goals in his career, an FA Cup title, and the title of Wimbledon's all-time star who had eaten 12 red cards and countless yellow cards; in addition, he personally believes that his "next three tricks" against Gascoin are the highlights of his career.
By chance, it is easy to get involved in the film and television circle
Such a court thug, after retiring, actually coincidentally met Madonna's ex-husband Guy Richie, and played the cashier Chris in his film debut "Two Big Smoking Guns", and now the popular Jason Statham is even his little brother in the play.
Jones, who won the Empire's Premiere Award for best premiere for the film, was overwhelmed by the 2000 film co-production with Hollywood star Nicolas Cage and the film "60 Seconds fast", in 2001 in the film "Operation Swordfish" starring John Travolta, in 2006 as the mutant Cain Marco (i.e. Red Tank) in the movie "X-Men 3", and in 2013 in the film "The Golden Cicada", which was co-produced by Stallone and Schwarzenegger.
Like his bad football career, although the actor's experience has been mostly playing hooligans and villains, this does not prevent him from mixing in the film industry, which is Winnie Jones - the construction worker who does not want to be a movie star is not a good player!