Fulham midfielder Jimmy Bullard has revealed how Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand would play striker as a junior when they were both growing up.
Bullard said: "I came right through with Rio. I played a lot of schoolboy football against him. I played for North Kent and he played for Eltham, I think. Back then he was quite lean, very tall and thin.
"As a centre-forward he would drop back, pick up the ball and then embark on these amazing, dizzying runs. Next time, he would be back in defence and playing just as well. At West Ham, he was already there as an established first-teamer when I signed.
"He was a bit of a boy in the dressing room. He loved his clothes and his cars and was part of the main squad. There were the likes of Rio, Neil Ruddock and John Moncur. And they were devilish. The wind-ups would go on and Rio was into all that.
"I remember once all one of them did was hang one of Paolo Di Canio's flamboyant shirts out of the dressing room window. When he came in, Paolo went mad and I think he stormed off to Harry Redknapp's office and declared if it happened again, he would be leaving the club for good!
"I learnt that part of the trade from them, if you like. But being a mere reserve team player I knew my place. If I'd got involved I would have been slapped down and put in my place for sure."