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miltonunez9
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Only went to Toon because Jack Walker wouldn't sell to Man U.Rejoining them was the worst thing he did
Great player
Good pundit
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Only went to Toon because Jack Walker wouldn't sell to Man U.Rejoining them was the worst thing he did
Hansen says very similar, as does Sounness. The pain some of these lads went through at an early being away from family and friends must have been horrible. Seems to stand them in good stead later on from a mental toughness perspective.
I get the point he's making but were other clubs, including Newcastle, lining up to sign him as a 14/15 year old, sure I read he went for a trial with the Mags and didnt get selected, so its not like he made an active choice to "get away".
I'm still waiting for the article where he admits he should have signed for Man Utd (he could have forced it through if he wanted i reckon).
Only went to Toon because Jack Walker wouldn't sell to Man U.
Great player
Good pundit
Probably going to hell for defending She-ra, but he scored 206 in 405 for them. Wish we'd had a striker who was only a shadow of his true ability!His time at Newcastle, mainly due to injury, was only a shadow of his true ability and potential. His real peak and glory days were at Blackburn, where he scored 112 goals in 138 games, a shot above his one in three record with the mags.
Probably going to hell for defending She-ra, but he scored 206 in 405 for them. Wish we'd had a striker who was only a shadow of his true ability!
His time at Newcastle, mainly due to injury, was only a shadow of his true ability and potential. His real peak and glory days were at Blackburn, where he scored 112 goals in 138 games, a shot above his one in three record with the mags.
Good player, average pundit.
Had far too much influence at the mags and particularly England though.
His time at Newcastle, mainly due to injury, was only a shadow of his true ability and potential. His real peak and glory days were at Blackburn, where he scored 112 goals in 138 games, a shot above his one in three record with the mags.
Hansen says very similar, as does Sounness. The pain some of these lads went through at an early being away from family and friends must have been horrible. Seems to stand them in good stead later on from a mental toughness perspective.