Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

THREE OF A KIND

Late Tackle Football Magazine

|

March - April 2024

TOM GREEN LOOKS BACK AT A TRIO WHO FAILED TO SET TOP-FLIGHT ALIGHT...

THREE OF A KIND

WE LIKE to class the Premier League as the biggest and best in the world. The league where all the top stars want to come and ply their trade.

Thousands of players have played in the Premier League, some more successfully than others.

The following three players came to taste the English top-flight but didn't quite make the grade despite having decent careers elsewhere...

WILLIAM PRUNIER MANCHESTER UNITED

Prunier played with the Eric Cantona in the Auxerre youth team and would go on to play over 250 times for the team from Burgundy.

Described as the cosmopolitan, ball-playing defender that Red Devils boss Alex Ferguson was looking for, Prunier had carved out a solid career in Ligue 1, firstly with Auxerre, then with reigning European champions Marseille and finally with Bordeaux after Marseille had been relegated to Ligue 2 due to financial issues.

Prunier would begin to find himself spending more time on the bench before his very random move to Old Trafford.

Fergie's United were trailing Kevin Keegan's entertainers and suffering something of a defensive crisis. Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister and David May were all injured as the busy Christmas period approached.

The defender bought out his Bordeaux contract for a chance of a trial at United, with Cantona presumably putting a good word in for his old pal.

Prunier was not intended to be used by United quite so soon but was thrown in to partner a young Gary Neville in the heart of defence for the fixture at home to Queens Park Rangers. Things went well with the Frenchman earning plaudits for his part in a 2-1 victory over Ray Wilkins' men. He laid on a goal for Andy Cole and hit the bar with a well-struck shot of his own.

MORE STORIES FROM Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

ICE-COLD EDDIE

DAVID OHL LOOKS BACK AT THE CAREER OF A TRUE BRENTFORD STALWART...

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

MAKING A MEAL OF IT

TREVOR HEFT REVEALS THE TRICKS TO WATCHING PUB FOOTBALL AND GETTING YOUR FAIR SHARE OF GRUB...

time to read

4 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED

JOHN LYONS REPORTS ON CRYSTAL PALACE'S REMARKABLE RISE UNDER AUSTIAN BOSS OLIVER GLASNER...

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

BLUES CAPTAIN MARVEL

BIRMINGHAM CITY SUPPORTER KEITH DIXON LOOKS AT THE IMPACT OF DEFENDER CHRISTOPH KLARER

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

OLYMPIC GAMES

COLIN ALLAN LOOKS BACK AT GREAT BRITAIN'S BID TO QUALIFY FOR MELBOURNE 1956, AND THEIR FORTUNES WHEN THEY TRAVELLED DOWN UNDER

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

THE ANGLO-SCOTTISH CUP

SAM TODD LOOKS BACK AT A COMPETITION THAT FLEETINGLY PITTED ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CLUBS AGAINST EACH OTHER...

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

RAMSEY'S RECIPE

THESE days the media always report on the England manager selecting his squad for friendlies, competition fixtures and tournaments.

time to read

4 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

THE PERILS OF PLAYER POWER

REFLECTS ON A SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW THAT CAUSED CHAOS AND CONTROVERSY...

time to read

6 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

LOVING LIFE AS A SYNNER

ILLLINGHAM Synthonia claim a place in my heart mainly because my elderly mother lives in Billingham, and the lady who ran the pie counter when the Synners played at their previous residence of Stokesley Sports Club walks past her window most days on her way to Asda.

time to read

4 mins

November - December 2025

Late Tackle Football Magazine

Late Tackle Football Magazine

HARRISON STEPS UP

JOHN LYONS TALKS TO DEFENDER HARRISON BURKE ABOUT LANDING HIS EFL CHANCE WITH WALSALL...

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size