Diouf To Dirty Leeds
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Diouf To Dirty Leeds
So, we meet again Mr Diouf!
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Re: Diouf To Dirty Leeds
Would like to bring this back up again
Leeds boss Neil Warnock once said of El Hadji Diouf after he verbally abused Jamie Mackie lying on the ground with a broken leg: "For many years I have thought he (Diouf) was the gutter type - I was going to call him a sewer rat but that might be insulting to sewer rats."
Leeds boss Neil Warnock once said of El Hadji Diouf after he verbally abused Jamie Mackie lying on the ground with a broken leg: "For many years I have thought he (Diouf) was the gutter type - I was going to call him a sewer rat but that might be insulting to sewer rats."
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Quite surprised he's not ended up at West Ham. He needs a BSA to get the best out of him. I'd like him back at our place being as he's available for nowt, but no doubt he'd take control of the dressing room, quite easily, from Coyle.
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Surprised Leeds have gone for him, best days certainly gone now, but trouble remains
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Bruce, Diouf was finished at the top level years ago. Thats why Allardyce hasn't gone back for him.Bruce Rioja wrote:Quite surprised he's not ended up at West Ham. He needs a BSA to get the best out of him. I'd like him back at our place being as he's available for nowt, but no doubt he'd take control of the dressing room, quite easily, from Coyle.
He was playing for Doncaster last season, and not particularly well some of the time either!
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He was their stand-out player and by all accounts gave them a fighting chance of surviving, pretty much single-handedly in the last 9-10 games.
But you're right, he's finished at the top level.. But we're not a that level..
Not sure if I'd want him back or not, but I wouldn't be so quick to write him off or his potential impact in this division.
But you're right, he's finished at the top level.. But we're not a that level..
Not sure if I'd want him back or not, but I wouldn't be so quick to write him off or his potential impact in this division.
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Funny i mentioned getting Diouf back 6 months or so ago and was shot down in flames
As i said at the time i would still take him over some of the crock of shite we got now
He's a cvnt but at least he plays with abit passion and actually shows he cares and not afraid to get stuck in
As i said at the time i would still take him over some of the crock of shite we got now
He's a cvnt but at least he plays with abit passion and actually shows he cares and not afraid to get stuck in
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Where've you got that from? Because that's not what I heard.BWFC_Insane wrote: He was playing for Doncaster last season, and not particularly well some of the time either!
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Their fans aren't exactly gutted he's gone...boltonboris wrote:He was their stand-out player and by all accounts gave them a fighting chance of surviving, pretty much single-handedly in the last 9-10 games.
But you're right, he's finished at the top level.. But we're not a that level..
Not sure if I'd want him back or not, but I wouldn't be so quick to write him off or his potential impact in this division.
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That's a fine representative sampleBWFC_Insane wrote:Their fans aren't exactly gutted he's gone...boltonboris wrote:He was their stand-out player and by all accounts gave them a fighting chance of surviving, pretty much single-handedly in the last 9-10 games.
But you're right, he's finished at the top level.. But we're not a that level..
Not sure if I'd want him back or not, but I wouldn't be so quick to write him off or his potential impact in this division.
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Yeah I think he'll do a good job there. Assist leader.
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