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Cult Heroes, Little impact, but endearing to the fans
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corez
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May 15 2008, 11:50 AM
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Diego Forlan.
Took him like 20+ games to score. His first goals is a penalty and everybody just cheered. Everybody on and off the field likes him.
Confirmed to be a cult heroes when he scored 2 goals at Anfield.
Edited. I guess he wasnt suitable to play in England or with Man Utd because he just keeps scoring in Spain. He did mentioned that he would like a second crack at playing with United again.
This post has been edited by corez: May 15 2008, 11:52 AM
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corez
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May 15 2008, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE(maxizanc @ May 15 2008, 03:42 PM) Donno if my list below is true or not Wes Brown - A reliable backup during the missing of Gary Neville. Sucks in crossing IMO but still, reliable player. Not complaining sitting on the bench especially after the arrival of Nemanja Vidic. He's not really a good partner of Rio's. That's the only reason why Sir Alex chose Vidic instead of him. Hmm, not sure about Wes Brown due to the wage demand when he hold the club at ransom. Did signed the contract in the end but won't help his standing with the fans as a cult heroes. One more name in the hat. Ole Gunnar Solkjaer. Who kicked the ball in the Bayern's Net? Who kicked the ball in the Bayern's Net? Ole Gunnar Solkjaer... No fuss about being on the bench most of his time with us. He even declined to move to Spurs when apparently SAF has agreed with them.
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