Your best SKD memories
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I'll remember him because he's the last of the Mohicans. Bolton Wanderers will never see another player of his like. Nothing else to say.
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TANGODANCER wrote:I'll remember him because he's the last of the Mohicans. Bolton Wanderers will never see another player of his like. Nothing else to say.
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CrazyHorse wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I'll remember him because he's the last of the Mohicans. Bolton Wanderers will never see another player of his like. Nothing else to say.
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truewhite15 wrote:CrazyHorse wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I'll remember him because he's the last of the Mohicans. Bolton Wanderers will never see another player of his like. Nothing else to say.
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Smashing Matthew Upson in the face and encouraging him to score an own goal for us against Spammers at Upton Park live on Sky
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That sums the guy up for me. The bleating and whining that Evra and Ferguson did after that showed how scared they were of him.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:The Evra, he doesn't like me episode was pretty funny
The nutmeg of England's best ever centre-half/drug test memory lapse player was excellent too.
Thierry Henry asking Wenger to sign him was about as good a recommendation as you could get.
Rarely lost a header and if he did he made sure the defender could do nothing more than head it straight up in the air.
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Who was it he openly slagged off for screaming like a girl when tackled?
I think it was an Arsenal player but it could have been the full team.
He did owe my brother's mate £500 for some work on his house for a long, long time. Don't know if he paid it eventually. I might tweet Emma to find out.
I think it was an Arsenal player but it could have been the full team.
He did owe my brother's mate £500 for some work on his house for a long, long time. Don't know if he paid it eventually. I might tweet Emma to find out.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:My worst memory of SKD was when the family SKD were out for a walk across Dunscar Golf Course. They stopped to let me tee off on the 11th, which I promptly smacked onto the 14th
Good job he let you play - you'd have been waiting half an hour for him to make it across the fairway.
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Eboue, I think.coffeymagic wrote:Who was it he openly slagged off for screaming like a girl when tackled?
I think it was an Arsenal player but it could have been the full team.
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The so-called Mad Dog made to look like a little girl was good, that was one of the only times I ever thought Kev might lose it but instead Pogatetz stood behind his team-mates giving it the big one. Spoke to a Boro fan who said 'he's lucky Mad Dog didn't get near him', yeah reet, he s**t himself more like.
Eboue is a right scumbag, and he's another one who bottled it from 'choir boy' Kev.
Not forgetting that defender he elbowed in the throat on his England appearance, the same bloke had been kicking lumps out of our pansies all game.
If he played for West Ham or Spurs the rags would be printing story after story about him, ah well, no-one likes us either & we don't care.
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You tell me, honestly, in what world would Emile Heskey earn over 60 international caps while Davies only picked up one?
That's without counting all the squads Heskey was picked for.
Obviously it's all about the club you play for, if I remember rightly Heskey played for England (club Liverpool) was transfered to Birmingham and didn't get picked for the next England game a matter of days later.
It's all about shirt sales.
That's without counting all the squads Heskey was picked for.
Obviously it's all about the club you play for, if I remember rightly Heskey played for England (club Liverpool) was transfered to Birmingham and didn't get picked for the next England game a matter of days later.
It's all about shirt sales.
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Not long on individual memories but like someone said last of a breed.. Last player who most resembles what a footballer was when I was a lad. Hard, competitive, no nonsense, hard, 100% effort for the cause and happy to do whatever job he was given, did I mention proper hard? Kick each other all round the bad shake hands and split a crate after...
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Really enjoyed that.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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I think you will find it was Clichy.Little Green Man wrote:Eboue, I think.coffeymagic wrote:Who was it he openly slagged off for screaming like a girl when tackled?
I think it was an Arsenal player but it could have been the full team.
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All the same, still a diving gooner.seanworth wrote:I think you will find it was Clichy.Little Green Man wrote:Eboue, I think.coffeymagic wrote:Who was it he openly slagged off for screaming like a girl when tackled?
I think it was an Arsenal player but it could have been the full team.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Retroactive yellows?! Gotta love some Arsenal fans...This was the kind of game that makes supporters wish there was a way for a club to appeal for retroactive yellow cards. I’m sure if any ref saw what Davies was doing on video tape they would award at least one yellow.
I call that a job well done.
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Many many full on tackles but Munich will live forever in the memory, beltin day out
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