Temuri ketsbaia, they showed a replay of us playing Newcastle everyday for three weeks after school, and I was sure it was a new game every time. Decent player in that game.
I watch him regularly. He's a deep-lying playmaker these days and his set piece ability is crazily enough still better than any United player's.Morten Gamst Pederson. Blackburn **** hero, looked like he was in a boyband and always seemed to play well against us.
Actually....Morten Gamst Pederson. Blackburn **** hero, looked like he was in a boyband and always seemed to play well against us.
Dammit came in here to say Ndlovu! Mental that someone else had him in the third post.Peter Ndlovu. Don’t know why but I just remember him in his Coventry kit scoring a goal
Oh I remember him, but for a different reason. In Polish pronounciation of his last name sounds as dick which back then hearing commentator saying it live on TV was the most hilarious thing in the worldEd De Goey - for some reason I immediately thought of him when i read the thread title.
I was a student back then and one of my flat-mates was a huge saints fan. He wrote a letter to the home office explaining why Parhars should get a work permit. I swear to god this is true!Marian Parhars. The Latvian Michael Owen. Really wanted us to sign him.
LMAO you're so old and your mates are nerds.I was a student back then and one of my flat-mates was a huge saints fan. He wrote a letter to the home office explaining why Parhars should get a work permit. I swear to god this is true!
He he one training session before the game where a reporter commented that he watched him in training and thought that there was no chance he would be signed as he was clearly not good enough for the first team and didn't think anything about it but Dia was given a 1 month contract.If that is true, why on earth put him in for a game? Unless, inexplicably the game came before the first training sesh?
Ever heard of hooligans, be them football hooligans or just general ones who like a bit of a fight or a riot?Wes hoolahan. I had never heard of a surname like that.
Hmmm, maybe in a few years Gerrard could mean someone who slips at the last hurdle.Ever heard of hooligans, be them football hooligans or just general ones who like a bit of a fight or a riot?
Hooligan and Hoolahan are both Irish names and almost certainly just different spellings of the same name. There was an Irish family with the last name Hooligan in London in the late 1800s and they and their mates were notoriously rowdy lawbreakers. They became infamous enough for hooligan to become a new word to describe violent folk.
Oh, thanks for that.Ever heard of hooligans, be them football hooligans or just general ones who like a bit of a fight or a riot?
Hooligan and Hoolahan are both Irish names and almost certainly just different spellings of the same name. There was an Irish family with the last name Hooligan in London in the late 1800s and they and their mates were notoriously rowdy lawbreakers. They became infamous enough for hooligan to become a new word to describe violent folk.
Solano for sure.Noberto Solano in black and white shirt.
(Paulo) Wanchope playing in World Cup.
No idea why.
Go on, try to spell his first nameZenden that used to play for Chelsea
Oh and it was Fergie's first home game. And it was my birthday.John Sivebæk
Scored the only goal in my first ever visit to OT in a 1-0 win over QPR.
Possibly his only ever goal for the club.