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In the spring of 1997 his fellow players voted him Talent of the Year in the Dutch league, with Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Arnold Bruggink second and third. A couple of days after accepting the trophy, he scored a hat-trick against Vitesse Arnhem to go top of the goalscorers list, leaving quality players like Luc Nilis, Roy Makaay and Patrick Kluivert (and Gerald Sibon) behind him. While his goals took modest Heerenveen to their first Dutch Cup final, about 20 clubs were rumoured to be interested in signing him, with Ajax, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona the most persistent. A transfer fee of about £2 million seemed a laughably small amount for a 21-year-old who had just made his international debut for Denmark. Yes, we’re talking about Jon Dahl Tomasson. It was the shrewd investor Kenny Dalglish of Newcastle who outpaced the European elite and talked “the new Michael Laudrup” into signing a five-year deal at the end of April. Then Newcastle qualified for the Champions League. What could possibly go wrong? Well, Tomasson stopped scoring goals for one thing, failing to find the net again for Heerenveen until the end of the season, losing the cup final and his position as the league’s top scorer in the process. Never mind. According to Dalglish’s plans, Jon Dahl was to support Alan Shearer from a midfield position, which worked very well until the captain broke his ankle in a pre-season match. His place was taken by Faustino Asprilla and again Tomasson seemed to thrive in his role as Newcastle humiliated Barcelona in the first game of the Champions League. But when the Colombian was also injured there was only veteran Ian Rush left as a possible replacement and he was clearly past it, so Dalglish delegated Tomasson to play up front. In an interview with the Dutch magazine Voetbal International after his return to Holland, Tomasson said he had no choice. From WSC 179 January 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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