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posted 12-05-2008 13:55

 
Phenomenal guy , decent bloke. Yesterday was a fitting tribute to him.
Will he pack it in now he's back at the top ?
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posted 12-05-2008 22:48

 
Bellamy as a lawn chair. Yes, yes - I can see that.
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posted 12-05-2008 22:56

 
Lawn chairs are everywhere, they're everywhere. My mind describes them to me, only to me.
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posted 12-05-2008 23:47

 
"Are you bothered?" What a fucking stupid question. To be bothered by something means to be worried/disturbed by something, as any fule but a football reporter know. His response probably reflects the ennui born of 17 years taking half-assed questions from vacuous pricks holding microphones.

I quite like Giggs in a 'favourite player of all time' kind of way, you see.
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posted 12-05-2008 23:56

 
I remember when Giggs used to fucking terrify me whenever he got on the ball, he was an unbelievable dribbler in his heyday and his crossing was brilliant too. He's shadow of that player now and has been for God knows how long, but for four or five years he was the player I always watched out for whenever we played United.

A bit of a legend, it has to be said.
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posted 13-05-2008 00:02

 
What's the Welsh crew's view of Giggs these days, now he's apparently long passed through the 'preening starlet who never plays for Wales' stage to that of the dignified grandee of the team.

Can't slag the bloke off meself really - 15 years ago he came across as a modest, dedicated decent guy in a team full of cunts; today... etc
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posted 13-05-2008 11:49

 
I think there's a real respect and affection for him but deep down we all know he's Man U's really, not ours. Other lesser Welsh players have been far bigger crowd favourites in recent years.
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posted 13-05-2008 12:50

 
What Harry said. Yes he's a legend and by far the greatest Welsh footballer of all time (yes, I think he even eclipses the late great King John).

He was always 'stepping down' to play for Wales and despite being proud to wear the red, he was so obviously frustrated so often by his less able team mates.

We're glad he was one of us ... proud of the fact, but as Harry says there have been far bigger (quite literally in Hartson's case) crowd favourites than Giggs.
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