Players you've met whilst pissed

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Been out with Bally numerous times and boy can he drink!

I've seen Quinny out numerous times, even brought him a pint cause he's a top top quality bloke! Proper love seeing Quinny.

I've once been out in Newcastle and bumped in to Fletcher, Brown, Catts, Bardo and Johnson. Fletch seems a dick, very happy to show off. Catts was quieter than I expected him to be, Brown and Johno are top quality and Bardo is off his nut!
 
Andy Reid in TJ Doyles once.

Remember having a pop at Anthony Stokes for missing a sitter (against the Mags maybe) queuing for Liquid. I heard he got floored by someone a short while later
 
Adam Johnson in the town, felt like telling him to pull his finger out when he was playing shit.
 
Posted this on another thread ages ago but on the way to Spurs in 1990 we got snowed in on the M1 and ended up in a hotel near Derby and the Derby County team were in there.

Nick Pickering was top craic, bought us a drink.
Mick Harford was a wanker, did nowt but slag SAFC off
Nigel Callaghan was pissed, DJ'ing (badly) in a function room - how he made a career out of DJ'ing after he finished playing is beyond me!
Shilton was fine until my mate asked for an autograph for his wife, Shilton said "Sure mate, whats her name?", "Tina" replies my mate.

Got a drunken photo with Mick Harford the night before the cup final in Canadian bar in Covent Garden.
 
You should have said "Well you all look the same" that would have went down well.

He threated someone i know that he was going to stab him in the eye with his fag because he kept talking to him about football :lol: .... bassa

Also forgot i met Jonas Gutierrez while pissed at Leeds Fest last year... really nice guy tbf.
 
Danny Simpson about a year ago, just after he was battered. He told me he had a new club lined up but wouldn't say who. I told him QPR would be a cracking move for him. :lol:
 
Denis Tueart at Monty's Tribute night. Cracking bloke and disappointed that the cup winning team broke up. The usual tale of club promising things then reneging on the deal
 
Danny D. Told him he was great when he wasn't. He seemed a bit thick. Also met Gatesy. He was utter class.
 
Mickey Gray at the Cricket - Bellend of the highest order, Son of Pele the same day, sound lad.

Eric Gates at the Dogs, both of us grabbing granny's I presume :lol:.

Don Goodman - Cracking bloke.
 
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