Laudrup was the best player I ever saw play for the ??. I was at a league game at Hampden when he absolutely tore us to bits. An absolute reaming. I couldn't talk for hours.Brian Laudrup.
Great footballer. Him and Larsson in the same team would have been the key to European glory.
Ran into him a few times through pseudo-bluenose (weren't they all back then, glory-hunting pricks...) company I was with through work up in Bar 29 (or whatever it was called), back in the 90s.
Seemed to prefer talking to me than the fawning fanboys I was with; the 'Jim White' experience was not something he found flattering or welcome. Would talk about things other than football if he could - popular culture, wine, and his cars - which he later got busted for, lol.
Always came across as a decent, intelligent fella, not too impressed with the Hun hordes mindset - who the fck would be after spending time in Italy? - and didn't seem to buy too much into the Hun team-drinking culture at that time. Watched him extricate himself from a Goram-led mob one night and disappear quietly.
I always reckoned he was a bit of a quiet shagger on the side; there would be some spectacular women float around him.
However, last time I spoke to him I was pished and he politely deflected my eloquent enquiry about Gough being a gloryhole-addicted, rent-boy afficionado buftie.
I think the game was the one where a very young inexperienced mark McNally faced laudrop. McNally never recovered from that. Speaking of laudrop his final ball often let him down .....,couldn't lace Hendricks boots. Jim Forrest roasted us until Berwick put paid to his career. Saying that I was always delighted to see any really good player on the park. Just preferably in the hoopsLaudrup was the best player I ever saw play for the ??. I was at a league game at Hampden when he absolutely tore us to bits. An absolute reaming. I couldn't talk for hours.
Too young to remember Forrest. Started going regularly in the early 80s, if Cooper turned up they used to sneak a draw?I think the game was the one where a very young inexperienced mark McNally faced laudrop. McNally never recovered from that. Speaking of laudrop his final ball often let him down .....,couldn't lace Hendricks boots. Jim Forrest roasted us until Berwick put paid to his career. Saying that I was always delighted to see any really good player on the park. Just preferably in the hoops
what's an aficionado??Brian Laudrup.
Great footballer. Him and Larsson in the same team would have been the key to European glory.
Ran into him a few times through pseudo-bluenose (weren't they all back then, glory-hunting pricks...) company I was with through work up in Bar 29 (or whatever it was called), back in the 90s.
Seemed to prefer talking to me than the fawning fanboys I was with; the 'Jim White' experience was not something he found flattering or welcome. Would talk about things other than football if he could - popular culture, wine, and his cars - which he later got busted for, lol.
Always came across as a decent, intelligent fella, not too impressed with the Hun hordes mindset - who the fck would be after spending time in Italy? - and didn't seem to buy too much into the Hun team-drinking culture at that time. Watched him extricate himself from a Goram-led mob one night and disappear quietly.
I always reckoned he was a bit of a quiet shagger on the side; there would be some spectacular women float around him.
However, last time I spoke to him I was pished and he politely deflected my eloquent enquiry about Gough being a gloryhole-addicted, rent-boy afficionado buftie.
plays for juventus ah think!what's an aficionado??
what's an aficionado??
Very diplomatic MD???not one,they can all phuq off!
I was asked a similar question twenty years ago and Im still thinking.Just thinking! Is there any player from that mob that you like or have a bit of respect for? For me, once you take the queen's shilling, that's it, sine died. But I'm sure there must be one. Help me bhoys and ghirls if you can. Mibbes naw ?
Is it a fiction writer who goes to Nando'sIs that no a referee without any balls?...
Michael,could never get my head round that the foreign players the Huns bought say that they didn't know about the Ibroke culture till after they signed. What a barrow load of manure."buftie" probably confused him, never thought he bought into the kulture though.
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We doc, was there a Celtic scout there ready to sign the Da??????
Na. He was in a wheelchair at the time.We doc, was there a Celtic scout there ready to sign the Da
Nice one Wee Doc.?Na. He was in a wheelchair at the time.