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Ian Walker
He deserves to be somewhere better than Sunderland. I watched the dire game we played against them and I can't remember him being offside, that must be a first for him.
I dont wanna go too deep into this, but I wanna say something.
Regardless of what people think of Defoe as a player you have to be pretty cynical to ignore is actions with the young cancer lad.
I know it from experience this is not PR and he is putting himself in a situation by choice in which he knows the end result is the poor lad passing away, we are so quick to slate people but I take my hat off to JD knowing he will be broken come the time this lad passes away,
Full respect
Jermain Defoe has told FourFourTwo that Tottenham Hotspur’s infamous final-day defeat to West Ham United in 2006 should never have been allowed to kick off.
Speaking in an exclusive One-on-One interview in the May 2017 issue of FourFourTwo magazine, Defoe says the game definitely should have been rearranged, as some of his team-mates were so ill they couldn’t even walk.
“It should have been postponed,” he says. “I woke up on the morning of the game and the doctor called me to ask, 'Are you OK?' I told him I was, and he informed me that a few of the boys were feeling ill. I thought he must mean it was one or two. Even if you get a couple of players sick that’s serious bad luck.
“But it was five or six players and they couldn’t even walk about. I thought, ‘Something has definitely gone on here – one of the West Ham lads has done something to the food.’ If we'd put a full-strength team out that day, then we would have done it [match Arsenal's result to clinch a top-four place].”
Read more at https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/de...-were-so-ill-they-couldnt#Z2KZuxv146PUjeDA.99
I always thought something fishy went on with this. It was Arsenals last season at Highbury, them out the champions league with a brand new stadium wouldnt have been a good look for them. That time was a big crossroads for us and things may have been different if we got into the CL that season.
It was a fix for sure. Just like the sudden collapse of west Brom's keeper a couple of seasons later against Arse which also prevented us from finishing above them Who would have thought it?
David Dein has to be the dodgiest Goon since this Machiavellian twuntI always thought something fishy went on with this. It was Arsenals last season at Highbury, them out the champions league with a brand new stadium wouldnt have been a good look for them. That time was a big crossroads for us and things may have been different if we got into the CL that season.
He's he on more than any of our players now.....