A FORMER Manchester City star and Soccer Saturday pundit looks completely unrecognisable with long grey hair.
The 78-year-old played 505 times in his professional career.
He had a youth career at West Ham before moving to West London to play for Fulham.
And it was at the Craven Cottage club where he made his professional debut in 1962.
The one-time forward went on to play for Queens Park Rangers, where he won the League Cup in 1967, Man City, Cork Hibernians and then the Tampa Bay Rowdies in the USA.
While turning out for Florida-based team the Rowdies, he even came up against the late, great Pele, who was playing his trade at New York Cosmos at the time.
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He also represented England between 1971 and 1973, playing nine times.
After retiring, the Hatfield-born ace tried his hand in management and punditry.
He worked on Soccer Saturday and was in his punditry heyday in the 90s and early 2000s.
Back then, he rocked a short grey hair look and you may even remember him from a stint on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2007.
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But the mystery footballer, who can be revealed as none other than Rodney Marsh, has gone back to a long-haired look, which can be seen in a snap taken decades on from his cameos on TV.
Rodney is now back in Florida, working as a host for football-dedicated radio station, SiriusXMFC.
And he still regularly updates his 83,300 Twitter followers.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk