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If he hadn’t been run out of town after making just eight starts for Sheffield Wednesday, perhaps Darko Kovacevic might have earned himself a funky nickname in Yorkshire. Certainly, English fans tend to be a little more imaginative than their Spanish counterparts (“Golacevic”was the best Real Sociedad supporters could come up with). Perhaps he might have entered Sheffield lore as the “Darko Destroyer” – after all, he was Nigel Benn’s contemporary. Kovacevic won’t be too bothered, however. The Serbian striker managed to trade Yorkshire pudding for cartloads of pesetas, not to mention a chance to com-pete for real silverware at Juventus and Lazio. In the summer of 1996, Wednesday were all too glad to sell him on to Sociedad, where he starred for three seasons, netting 16 goals in 30 appearances in his final year. All of a sudden, Europe’s major clubs began to take notice, because serviceable big men who can mix it up in the six-yard box, not embarrass themselves with their first touch (or lack thereof) and, most importantly, hit the back of the net, are the rarest of commodities in the modern game. Juventus won the Kovacevic sweepstake, beating Inter, Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid and signing the 6ft 5in striker for £14 million in 1999. Sheffield Wednesday fans may have been surprised to find out that their former big man’s valuation had risen sevenfold in just three seasons. From WSC 179 January 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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