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Goran Popov and the most notorious spitters in football

West Brom defender joined by Lionel Messi, Frank Rijkaard and El Hadji Diouf in hall of shame

Simon Rice
Monday 04 February 2013 11:08 EST
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West Brom manager Steve Clarke was left “disgusted” after his defender Goran Popov spat at Tottenham defender Kyle Walker at the weekend.

Popov's actions are inexcusable and England defender Glen Johnson waded into the debate today saying those guilty of spitting should be banned for more than three matches.

Here, we've hauled together football's worst spitting offenders.

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