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Thread: Ray Wilkins reveals he suffers from depression, still clearly fond of a cliche though

  1. #11

    To be fair, Glenn Hoddle used to pass the ball as well.

    But he's a deity-bothering Spurs c*nt, so no-one likes him.

  2. #12

    I dunno, I think losing Rosie hit them all hard

    Not only was she the emotional rock, Rosie was also the financial whizz.

    She was much more than a dog, literally worth her weight in gold.

  3. #13

    ....and was also looked at with suspicious eyes.

    Though probably completely justified, in retrospect

  4. #14

    I must admit to having liked both Wilkins and Hoddle as players. Hide


  5. #15

    Whereas Bryan '20 pints and a broken leg a night' Robson was basically our patron saint.

    Strange days, j. Strange days.

  6. #16

    No shame in that. Hoddle was much better than Brady.

    I'm just quoting Sir C there, you understand?

  7. #17

    The epitomy of passion, drive, etc..all those traits that make British players sought across Europe


  8. #18

    "At one point the surgeon said I might need to have my colon out.

    I was literally in pieces, Geoff. Talking out of my arsehole was all I knew."

  9. #19

    'Square ball Wilkins' as my old man used to call him hehe


  10. #20

    Weird to think David Platt was essentially the most successful english overseas player of the 90s

    He wasnt the greatest technically but he was a very, very clever player.

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