Chris Waddle: One-on-One

“I once had a penalty shootout with Rudi Voller to decide who had the best mullet,” proclaims Chris Waddle proudly. “I won and was awarded Mullet of the Year.” For a player who won a hat-trick of league titles in France with Marseille and was voted Footballer of the Year while with Sheffield Wednesday in 1993, this barnet-related victory seems to draw a disproportionate amount of joy. This may, of course, be because the success vindicated the twin infamies of his career; namely ?haircuts and penalties. Plus it involved a shootout victory against a German.

This is just one of the stories the former England winger, who won 62 caps, is keen to recount while relaxing in a swanky London club where he’s agreed to meet FourFourTwo. The player turned pundit, known now for his no-nonsense views – he famously dubbed England “a quarter-final team” – is in forthright mood. Honesty that is spurred on by the sight of a copy of a previous ‘One-on-One’ with Glenn Hoddle, which he flicks through before announcing: “Mine’s got to be better than that.”

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Gary Parkinson is a freelance writer, editor, trainer, muso, singer, actor and coach. He spent 14 years at FourFourTwo as the Global Digital Editor and continues to regularly contribute to the magazine and website, including major features on Euro 96, Subbuteo, Robert Maxwell and the inside story of Liverpool's 1990 title win. He is also a Bolton Wanderers fan.