Revisiting “The Team of the Future”

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Dean Parrett

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This former Spurs midfielder is one who simply faded away. He made his debut in 2009 in a UEFA Cup game against Shakhtar Donetsk. The problem for Parrett was that he just couldn’t break into the first team, being sent to a number of different clubs on loan. 5 spells in 4 years to be precise. The player was released by them this summer, and is at Stevenage, but is yet to make much of an impression.

Michael Johnson

This fall is probably the most dramatic of all on the list. Johnson was a part of academies like Leeds, Everton and Manchester City. It was at City where he broke through, starring for England’s age level teams and his club. He was marked out by almost everyone as a future England international. However, injuries again took their toll on the player. His abdominal and hernia problems were what derailed him, but there were later revelations that he had been having a long standing battle with mental illness too. After some botched attempts at a comeback, he eventually retired in 2012, asking to be ”left alone to live the rest of my life.”

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