Sentences with phrase «of a cult hero at»

Whatever happens to Macheda, the Italian will always be something of a cult hero at Old Trafford, after his flurry of crucial goals, most notably the winner against Aston Villa, helped United to the 2008/2009 Premier League title.
Crouch had a slow start to his Anfield career but slowly became something of a cult hero at the club and always tried his heart out for the team and proved very effective towards the latter stages of his Liverpool career.
Academy product Morgan was somewhat of a cult hero at Forest, though vastly underrated by some supporters considering he has since gone on to win the Premier League with current club Leicester City.

Not exact matches

The Dane has become somewhat of a cult hero with his antics off the pitch, but after leaving Wolfsburg at the end of last season, he has been without a club since.
The Upton Park side are ready to make a massive move for Tevez ahead of the club's final season at the Boleyn, the 30 year old Argentine still being something of a cult hero for Hammers fans.
And the Arsenal cult hero is at it again, having been filmed tearing it up in the dressing room of current club Nottingham Forest in a wee pair of kegs.
The Blues star has been a crucial member of Antonio Conte's side, filling in a number of roles to great effect and becoming considered a real cult hero at Stamford Bridge.
By the time of his final game, at home to Fulham, Repka had turned around the widely held liability status of his early Hammers career into one of cult hero.
I can't help but think of Paulo Wanchope at times, a Derby County cult hero who had a very unpredictable style of play and the fans would often say even he didn't know what he was doing with the ball as he rounded players and scored.
He left at the end of the campaign and signed for Chelsea where he went on to become a cult hero.
Juliano Belletti is a cult hero of this blog despite playing a bit part role during his three years at Stamford Bridge.
His on and off - field manner suggests he is one of the true good guys in football and that combined with that amazing four - goal haul at Anfield has practically established him as an Arsenal cult - hero.
Bryan Lee O'Malley's guitar - slinging Canadian comic book hero Scott Pilgrim came into the world in 2004, and after a series of five award - winning graphic novels (and a 6th debuting on July 20th) Scott Pilgrim makes his big screen debut with Canuck cult actor Michael Cera in the lead, Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright at the helm, and a cast that includes Kieran Culkin, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and indie favourite Jason Schwartzman!
But it's sort of their shot at a foul - mouthed pot - sex - bodily - functions - Judd Apatow - style comedy and as such seems watered down, with just a hint of the British eccentricity that made them cult heroes.
The End secrets himself in a tower at the heart of a destroyed city, so the heroes ascend his lair one floor at a time, a pace that recalls those dungeon hacks that enjoy a cult following these days.
So as most of you guys know we are celebrating «The Year of Developers `, one of the focused developers this month is Treasure and since their cult classic «Gunstar Heroes «just got a re-release on the Nintendo 3DS we decided to have a look at the games soundtrack.
Sure the Wii had its fair share of M Rated cult hits like MadWorld and No More Heroes, but it's certainly not remembered for those (Seriously, did anyone actually play Call of Duty: World at War on the Wii?).
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