Top 10 dancing football stars
27/04/2002 09:44

No10. Andy Robinson & Lee Trundle - Swansea
THE Swansea pair must have torn up dancefloors when they out on the town following a win
No9. Arsene Wenger - Arsenal
YOU have to feel sorry for the players at Arsenal.
Dancing celebrations have become their forte, and after Robin van Persie’s strike against Villarreal, they must have thought they’d be centre-stage again.
But this time it was manager Arsene Wenger who stole the limelight, with his merry French jig

No8 - Thierry Henry and Emmanuel Adebayor
THE strike-pair set the standard at Arsenal for post-goal boogies.
Henry has since taken his skills to Barcelona and found a new dance partner in Samuel Eto’o.
The rumours are Adebayor is heartbroken
No8. Emmanuel Adebayor and Thierry Henry - Arsenal
No7. Bebeto - Brazil
ONE on the enduring memories of the 1994 World Cup was this splendid effort from Samba star José Roberto Gama de Oliveira.
The striker, Bebeto for short, celebrated his goal against Holland with the classic rocking the baby.

No6. Peter Crouch – England
The celebration that sparked a thousand imitations.
Crouchy’s strike in a friendly against Hungary prompted the strangest piece of robotics since C3-PO in Star Wars.

No5. Roger Milla – Cameroon
THE veteran Cameroon striker lit up the 1990 World Cup with his goals — and his slinky hips.
Having just mugged Rene Higuita and slotted the ball home, Milla decided to rub it in with this gem.

No4. Hoddle & Waddle
WITH haircuts like this, you'd expect the England pair to keep a low profile.
Not so, with their Diamond Lights single reaching No12 in the Hit Parade in 1987.
Note the shuffle dance displayed by both players, that has been replicated on dancefloors ever

No3. Anton Ferdinand and Nigel Reo-Coker – West Ham
THERE really isn’t much to say about this pair’s effort, except to say both players were soon shown the exit door at Upton Park.

No2. Callum Elliot - Hearts
THE Hearts striker was dubbed Billy Elliot after the infamous Youtube video of him dancing to Endless Summer by Cascada.

No1. Bas Savage – Brighton & Hove Albion
THE MAN, the legend.
Now at Tranmere, the flamboyant striker has been tearing up the lower leagues — with his dance moves!
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