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Top ten players that pull socks above knees

Thierry Henry

Do Only cool players do this? Im not sure why but heres the top 10 anyway.

1- Thierry Henry
Could it be anyone else? i think he started this craze and i dont think its because his legs were cold

2- John Terry
What are you doing JT. Your a bruiser, not an elegant forward like Thierry. Pull your socks down

3- Rio Ferdinand
Im not sure he does anymore. Quite a continental player and looks good on the ball so well let him off

4- Dimitar Berbatov
Just about above the knee. Not suprising really from the bulgarian who likes to look cool

5- Marcus Bent
Much travelled forward. Some may say over rated. Scored a hatrick last time i saw him with his socks up. Very high sock line.

6- Daniel Van Buyten
At 6ft 5 and being the son of a wrestler. The Belgian giant is probbably the hardest player from this elite group

7- Philippe Mexes
The most notorious sock above knee culprit in Italy, has at times challenged Thierry in terms of leg covered

8- Sergio Ramos
The young spanird loves it, absolutley loves it

9- Fernando Torres
Often above the knee line. Well done though Fernando, you are world class

10- Diomansy Camara
The extremist sock wearer completes the top ten. Skillfull player, unlucky with injury

Close calls

Emanuelle Adebayor- You think he does but it just his legs are that long and thin
Christiano Ronaldo- Used to do so when first moved to Old Trafford
Manuel Almunia- Very nearly Manuel



One Response to “Top ten players that pull socks above knees”

  1. Colby Lebreeginho says:

    10 TOP TEN PLAYERS WITH THEIR SOCKS DOWN NO SHIN GUARDS – OPEN DEBATE PLEASE COMMENT

    1. VERON – THE GREATEST PLAYER NOT TO IMPACT THE PREMIER LEAGUE

    2. GEORGE BEST – BEST NORTHERN IRISH PLAYER AND HE WAS A PISS CAN !

    ….. more needed every one we thought of HAD THEIR SAOCKS PULLED UP ON GOOGLE IMAGES I MEAN WHEN DID GINOLA START PULLING UP HIS SOCKS up ?

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