My Classic Football Shirts Warehouse Tour | Ian Wright

Ian Wright
14 Mar 202015:52

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host explores a massive football shirt warehouse in Manchester, showcasing iconic jerseys from various teams and players. He reminisces about his own football experiences, including scoring his first professional goal for Crystal Palace and playing with legendary figures like Tony Adams. The host also discusses the impact of players like Maradona, Thierry Henry, and Alan Shearer on the sport, sharing anecdotes and expressing admiration for their skills and achievements.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The speaker is in Manchester visiting a football shirts warehouse, which is described as the biggest collection of football shirts in the world.
  • ๐Ÿ† The warehouse contains iconic football shirts, including ones worn by famous players like Pele, Bobby Moore, and Alan Clarke.
  • ๐ŸŽ‰ The speaker reminisces about scoring his first professional goal for Crystal Palace, expressing the excitement and adrenaline rush of the moment.
  • ๐Ÿ‘• The speaker discusses the evolution of football kits, including a training shirt from Barden and a kit from Arsenal that was initially disliked but later became iconic.
  • ๐ŸŸ๏ธ The speaker talks about the culture and traditions within football clubs, such as the pre-game rituals at Arsenal and the camaraderie among teammates.
  • โšฝ The speaker shares his admiration for other footballers, including Maradona, who he considers the best ever, and Tony Adams for his leadership.
  • ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ The speaker fondly remembers his time at Celtic, highlighting the love and support from the fans and the club's culture.
  • ๐Ÿค The speaker expresses pride in his friendship with a fellow footballer, who is described as the best number nine and a record goal scorer for his hometown club.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ The speaker reflects on his role as a father to his sons who are also footballers, emphasizing the importance of enjoyment and teamwork.
  • ๐ŸŒ The speaker acknowledges the global impact of certain footballers, like a player who changed the fortune of Arsenal and became a symbol of the club's success.

Q & A

  • Where is the football shirts warehouse located?

    -The football shirts warehouse is located in Manchester.

  • What does the narrator describe the warehouse as?

    -The narrator describes the warehouse as 'a real sweet shop' and 'the biggest collection of football shirts in the whole world'.

  • What famous football player's shirt does the narrator mention first?

    -The first famous football player's shirt mentioned is Pele's from 1970.

  • Who is Allan Clarke and why is he significant to the narrator?

    -Allan Clarke is a former football player known for playing up front. He is significant to the narrator because Clarke's number 8 shirt always made the narrator feel good, eventually leading him to win number 8.

  • What is special about Bobby Moore's shirt mentioned in the script?

    -The shirt mentioned is Bobby Moore's actual shirt, implying it is an authentic piece of football memorabilia.

  • What is the significance of the shirt with 'Palace' on it for the narrator?

    -The 'Palace' shirt is significant because it was the first team shirt the narrator wore, and he scored his first professional goal wearing it.

  • What was the narrator's reaction after scoring his first professional goal?

    -The narrator was extremely excited and ran a lot during his celebration, to the point where he was tired for about five minutes afterwards due to the adrenaline rush.

  • What does the narrator recall about the training shirt from Barden?

    -The narrator recalls scoring a hat-trick against Wimbledon while wearing the training shirt from Barden.

  • What was the initial reaction of the players to the new 'Slugger' shirt design?

    -The players initially hated the 'Slugger' shirt design because they didn't know where to sign it, and everyone complained about it.

  • What policy did Arsenal have regarding the length of the sleeves on the shirts?

    -Arsenal had a policy where if Tony Adams wore long sleeves, then everyone had to wear long sleeves.

  • Who is the football player that the narrator considers the best he ever played with?

    -The narrator considers Thierry Henry as the best player he ever played with.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ˜ƒ Exploring the Football Shirts Warehouse

The speaker is in Manchester, visiting the classic football shirts warehouse, which boasts the largest collection of football jerseys globally. He expresses excitement and nostalgia while discussing various jerseys, including those of famous players like Pele, Bobby Moore, and Clyde Best. He shares personal stories, such as scoring his first professional goal for Crystal Palace and the significance of different kits, including a memorable hat-trick against Wimbledon. The energy and enthusiasm are palpable as he recounts the history and personal connections to these iconic football shirts.

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๐Ÿ˜ฒ Celebrating Goals and the Thrill of Football

This paragraph delves into the speaker's experiences and emotions related to scoring goals, particularly his first for England and Crystal Palace. He vividly describes the adrenaline and excitement of celebrating goals, as well as the cultural significance of certain kits and players. The narrative touches on the influence of figures like Maradona and the impact of players like Tony Adams on team dynamics. The speaker also reflects on the pressure and pride of representing one's country and club, highlighting the deep emotional connection between players and fans.

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๐Ÿค” Reflecting on Football Careers and Legends

The speaker reflects on the careers of various football legends, discussing their skills, achievements, and the impact they had on and off the field. He mentions playing with and against these stars, sharing anecdotes about their personalities and performances. The paragraph also touches on the speaker's own experiences, the challenges of maintaining a high level of play, and the importance of hard work and dedication. There's a sense of admiration and respect for the legends and a recognition of the sacrifices they made to reach the top.

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๐Ÿฅถ The Coldest Football Match and Memorable Moments

In this paragraph, the speaker recounts one of the coldest football matches he has ever played in, describing the physical sensations and the impact of the weather on the game. He also talks about memorable moments in his career, such as a significant free-kick and the joy of seeing his sons play football. The narrative conveys a sense of pride in his sons' achievements and the legacy he has built through his own football career. The speaker expresses gratitude for the opportunities he's had and the experiences that have shaped him.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กManchester

Manchester refers to a city in England renowned for its football culture. In the script, the speaker is in Manchester visiting a football shirts warehouse, highlighting the city's significance in the sport. The mention of Manchester sets the scene for the video, indicating the location where the speaker's experiences and discussions about football shirts are taking place.

๐Ÿ’กFootball Shirts

Football shirts are the jerseys worn by players during football matches. They are central to the video's theme as the speaker is in a warehouse filled with these shirts. The shirts represent different teams, players, and eras of football, serving as a visual timeline of the sport's history and the speaker's personal journey through it.

๐Ÿ’กPele

Pele is a legendary Brazilian football player, often considered one of the greatest of all time. In the script, the speaker mentions a shirt related to Pele, emphasizing the historical significance of the items in the warehouse. Pele's mention situates the video within the broader context of global football history.

๐Ÿ’กBobby Moore

Bobby Moore was an English footballer who captained the England team to victory in the 1966 World Cup. The script mentions Bobby Moore's actual shirt, which the speaker finds awe-inspiring. This keyword exemplifies the video's focus on iconic football figures and the relics associated with them.

๐Ÿ’กPalace

Palace refers to Crystal Palace Football Club, an English team. The speaker recalls scoring his first professional goal while wearing Palace's shirt, which is a significant moment in his career. This keyword ties the video's narrative to personal achievements and the emotional connection footballers have with their teams.

๐Ÿ’กArsenal

Arsenal is another prominent English football club based in London. The script discusses various Arsenal shirts, including one that was disliked by the players initially but later became iconic. This keyword showcases the evolution of fashion in football and the changing perceptions of team attire over time.

๐Ÿ’กTony Adams

Tony Adams is a former English footballer who captained Arsenal. The script mentions a policy where all players had to wear long sleeves if Adams did, illustrating the influence and respect commanded by team captains. This keyword highlights leadership and camaraderie in football.

๐Ÿ’กFA Cup

The FA Cup is a prestigious English football knockout competition. The speaker recounts scoring a goal in the FA Cup final for Palace, which was a pivotal moment in his career. This keyword is integral to the video's narrative, emphasizing the importance of such tournaments in a player's legacy.

๐Ÿ’กMaradona

Maradona refers to Diego Maradona, an Argentine football legend. The script compares a celebration style to Maradona's, particularly from the 1986 World Cup, underlining the video's exploration of iconic moments and players that have left an indelible mark on football history.

๐Ÿ’กThierry Henry

Thierry Henry is a retired French footballer who played for Arsenal among other clubs. The script praises Henry's skill and impact, likening him to a football equivalent of Michael Jordan. This keyword is used to convey the speaker's admiration for exceptional talent and what it means to be a game-changer in football.

๐Ÿ’กAlan Shearer

Alan Shearer is an English football pundit and former player, noted for his goal-scoring record. The script discusses Shearer's achievements and the speaker's rivalry with him on the field. This keyword adds to the video's exploration of competitive spirit and the drive for excellence in football.

Highlights

Visiting the largest collection of football shirts in the world in Manchester.

Emotional reaction to seeing iconic football shirts and memorabilia.

The story of starting a football shirt business after university.

Memories of Pele and the 1970 World Cup.

Recalling the significance of Alan Clarke's jacket and the number 8.

Holding Bobby Moore's actual shirt from the World Cup.

The impact of seeing a shirt from the Jamaican football federation.

Excitement of making a debut for Crystal Palace and scoring a goal.

The importance of the first professional goal and the celebration.

Discussion about the design of football kits and their evolution.

Memories of scoring a hat-trick against Wimbledon.

The initial dislike for a particular football shirt design that later became popular.

The influence of Tony Adams on the uniform policy at Arsenal.

The unique experience of playing for Celtic and the love from the fans.

The FA Cup final goal for Crystal Palace and the emotional celebration.

Praise for Maradona's skills and impact on the speaker.

The hunger for goals and the admiration for Alan Shearer.

The pride in calling Michael Owen a friend and his achievements.

The influence of Thierry Henry on Arsenal and football globally.

The joy of seeing his sons following in his footsteps in football.

The coldest football match experienced and the memorable play.

The historical significance of the 1988 football shirt.

The awe-inspiring presence of Luis Figo's actual shirt.

Transcripts

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I could spend easily all day all week in

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here I could spend all week on these two

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rails here how you doing guys

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I'm in Manchester in the classic

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football shirts warehouse the biggest

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collection of football shirts in the

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whole world

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this is kind of like a real sweet shop I

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really wanted man this is amazing I

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married Mac daddy's gonna show me that

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stuff and I'm going to just talk about

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stuff you know something my mouth's

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going dry that's excited I am

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how did it start we were just finishing

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University and then looking what to do

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after that

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[Laughter]

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this is like Pele yeah so 1970 Allan

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Clarke that's his actual jacket as

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welcome to final you see the thing is I

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remember with Allan Clarke cause he

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played up front

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sniffer Clarke recording and he had a

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number 8 on that always a weight that

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always made me feel I ended up winning

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number 8 and a lot of it one of the

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reasons one of the reasons was Clyde

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best this is Bobby Moore's obviously but

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his actual surely that's this is the

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actual one oh my god that is Bobby

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Moore's actual shirt man I were the air

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tanks cause that would have been real

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technology at the time when it look at

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the bad it's so totally done market our

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dailies celebration it just made me

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realize what it means it was more than

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just a gold iconic that one oh my god

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no what a player man football Jamaica

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Federation these two more than anything

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I don't know what year that would have

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been 73 so I was like what nine so it's

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just starting to all happen for me I'm

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drunk on this sweet shot the first game

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for Paris wasn't nerves because the

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plans were wanting me to come on because

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they saw me doing some stuff and I was

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quite excited about coming on for Palace

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because I'd come on a few times flashed

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around hit posts you know I mean done

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skills so the palace fans were excited

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for me so by the time I got to wear that

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the first team shirt which was a white

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one with the sash it looks something

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like this but not quite like this you

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know I remember it was against Oldham

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we're losing to

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and when I came on Kevin Taylor scored

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made it to to an alum Irvine CrossFit is

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Alan Irvine's at west am now with with

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David Moyes across it cut back on his

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left foot cross it on far post headed it

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in and I remember celebrating with the

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alpha wait stand first goal for Palace

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I've only seen it like once because I

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haven't got it then got it anywhere you

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know I mean that's in any archive in

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anything if anybody could find that goal

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I'd do anything to see that goal good

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just to see the celebration I ran so

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much when I celebrated I was tied for

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about five minutes afterwards because my

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adrenaline buzz went through the roof

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because I just got my first professional

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goal such a good kit as well isn't it

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they done this kit after that didn't

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they they released it again like a

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similar one in the last couple of

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seasons what is this it's a training

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shirt from Barden I think I had a couple

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of games in this one but I scored a nice

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hat-trick against Wimbledon such an

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iconic show everybody goes crazy for it

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and they just brought it back out as

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well added ass and it just flies they

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made the Slugger I mean when we started

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in it we hated it I didn't like it

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because I was desperate to play in this

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one first - yeah so yeah League against

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Leicester and in Southampton and I had

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to wait to play in this one against

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Chelsea you know you're thinking it's

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going to be something like normal then

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all of a sudden a dress came out with

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this and we used to hate because we

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didn't know where to sign it everybody

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use the moan about it the players care

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and I look forward to believe what a

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thing is we thought that when it first

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came out that people gonna laugh us in

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this like I look back now and I look at

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the pictures and when we're playing it's

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it's a brilliant and the pictures of

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fantastic I remember that you know I can

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never ever get over how big they are

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it's like everybody had to wear EXO yet

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we'd found the atom size everything fit

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told you Adam perfectly this was a good

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one

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that's a cool let me go with this one

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because it was the final shirt look

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Nigel

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like Sheffield Wednesday yeah

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beat them yeah beat him twice in the cup

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this is Arsenal kit isn't it very long

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sleeve or short sleeve what a thing is

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is that I asked we had a we had a policy

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where if Tony Adams wore long sleeve

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everybody had to wear long sleeve and he

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normally always wore short sleeve it's

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freezing it wear short sleeve so you all

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had to wear short sleeve you could not

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at no stage could your shirt come out of

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the shoulder had to be tucked in at

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Arsenal it's one of those situations

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like that we had to for every game we'd

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have to go to ass in a circle clap away

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from home and they all slaughtering us

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and we're clapping in the middle like

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this Fang and then you go and do the

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warmup

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I used to I used to hate doing it

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because you know that they just were

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going it they're just gonna give us

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stick they know they don't want us to

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clap them like I used to just do that

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the amount of letters that were written

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into Arsenal and parents are saying

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their kids all their kids are folding

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the shirts in I cut it out right and who

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decided the kids start cutting out their

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shirt their shirt collar and then I mr.

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Dean I remember mr. Dean pulled me and

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he said Ian you've got to stop him

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this is my record breaker Jesus Christ

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okay this is my first goal for England

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in in one of these bins Poland greatest

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lie ever that's every time I see the

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celebration it I just love it I love I

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love the celebrate look at the size of

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this this can't look at it it's just a

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replica

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seriously okay cool I remember this one

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because I was playing against Carr

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Navarro in this one and like I used to

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love playing against kind of aural

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because he was so good even Dez Walker

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with a toughest toughest players to play

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against in my career

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Moldova it's really weird I scored two

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goals in this game it's brilliant

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because I had a great time because I

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used to always say to me don't worry

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right I'll get you a couple of early

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touches to get yourself into the game

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because I used to be so nervous getting

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really to play fring I get you some only

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touches like just give me straight back

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to me that's what he'd say

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just give it straight back to me just

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don't get rightly just give it least rip

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Mac playing with the Kenya at West Ham

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it's a pony kick that was a really good

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time we had a really good team at

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Western when the canny okay my never

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seen a player so driven to be fit and

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working on his on his body and

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everything he was amazing you know I

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mean he'd it'd have the unpin training

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most of the time walking training and

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they'd be doing that Italian you know he

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all the way down there and he's still

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waving his arms talking in Italian at

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the top of his voice and we'd all be

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laughing at him but like unbelievable

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telling them this it's funny as well

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because that's what you do you remember

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you look at that shirt first thing I

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think of is the canyon but that was

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brilliant because I remember the first

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game at my first game I'm thinking I

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just want to impress about 5,000 West

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Ham fans went up there I scored scored a

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right to death and I remember running

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away celebrating in this shirt that's

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brilliant that's cool God you know

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something I love Celtic simply because

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of Kenny Dalglish Danny McGrane and all

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them lot when I was younger and so to go

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there for a little time and John Barnes

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has managed it was a nightmare for John

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Barnes but I can't think of anything but

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happy times at so because the apart from

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the fact you didn't know who you were

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bumping into when he's walking down the

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road which could be a nightmare but when

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you met Celtic fans as long as you wore

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this shirt you were loved man I've never

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seen love like it you know I remember

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going to lunch with Enric Larsen it was

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it was literally like walking along the

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road of Elvis Presley it's massive for

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me now I was half the size when I was

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actually wearing

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Celtic then to burn me which was a

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lovely way to end for me which was your

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favorite celebration would you say you

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know the FA Cup for Palace first one

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yeah that was pure Todd Daly I call it

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might our daily because I didn't realize

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I was gonna score a goal you know the

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ball came and I went past feed and cut

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inside Pallister which it round late and

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and in all of a sudden it happened so

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quickly

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Bam Bam Bam and all the time you scored

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and you you turn and you see all the

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fans go crazy and you're emotional

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it's the FA Cup final is that it's the

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game that I used to watch from the age

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of like 89 and now you've just come on

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and you've you've scored a goal and it's

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it's just too much taking that up I'm

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finished talking about it one of the

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first predators this is Gaza's one I

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can't believe you've got that there just

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like that that boots amazing that's

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worth fortunately my favorite

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celebration for me Maradona like

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especially 86 right what I saw watching

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somebody do what he's doing watching him

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do it live how he was playing in that 86

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World Cup will be something that why

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he'll always be the best to me I don't

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think that I've seen anyone as good as

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him it's the king when he first came and

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you know what he claims it came as a

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World Cup winner he won the World Cup by

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Lin and now everybody's talking about

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this winger now I remember I have

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something to mentioning him as the

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football equivalent of Michael Jordan he

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could do everything and I think that as

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once he got his feet in the Premier

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League didn't score for a few games he's

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physique he paced the skilled you know

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dental he got this kind of like this

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hunger for goals cuz I remember when I

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some finger said he's gonna get him to

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come to to ask noise he said yeah but I

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don't score goals and I was throwing off

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gold or something I said don't worry

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your score goals I cannot believe that

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he didn't think that he would be able to

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score goals but once he got the bug for

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scoring goals it was just it was so easy

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for him you know it's so easy I can't

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find any fault with the way he played

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with everything he's done he's a team

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player the assists he's got all those

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goals and he's still record assists hey

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Gaby batty gold L phenomenal he's born

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to do it played against Sudan in the in

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the torn Hwa and it's funny because when

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you speak to Patrick in there when you

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talk about Sudan and everything Patrick

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Patrick would just say how he's

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beautiful

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how do you describe him as a player

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beautiful and the thing is is that when

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we played in this game you know anything

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said yo our cheers Patrick yeah

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you actually see you see the beauty you

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see the way he moves you see that once

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he gets the ball at his feet it's

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pointless then going to try and close

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down or anything because he's in front

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he's already knows what's gonna happen

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he knows what he's gonna pass it it was

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really it was a joy to watch while

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you're playing watch him playing as well

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because you know you're on the field

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with some real special bit some real

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special talent the best culture we've

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ever produced from this country getting

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into the England team and this was this

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was a time I got in he just nicked a

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goal off of me in the game against

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Cameroon he just got there in front of

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me because that's what he'd done saying

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I say mate he's uh he's career he's

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underrated people don't understand what

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he was about you know went to Spain

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scoring hatrocks against the national

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team spain national team's throwing

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hatchets against real madrid

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you know scoring hatrocks in World Cups

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doesn't get the kind of credit that he

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should get and I remember what in him

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for years

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a few years while he was just coming

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towards the end of his England career

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but the runs and the way the runs he

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made to lose to get a half a yard it was

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a proper education in making those runs

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you know a lot to him but I want but I

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wouldn't never tell him you you were

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best number nine we've ever produced

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ever proud to call him my friend now but

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when we were playing I hated him simply

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because of his hunger to score goals on

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a weekly basis you come in useful to

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share of scores free if you score 2-0

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score one if you score free share of

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scores two so you can never catch up

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with him and we're talking about

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somebody who had three years out of the

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game with some real bad injuries and

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he's still got two sixties still way out

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in front I'm not sure again people

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realise the enormity of his achievements

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you know he went to Newcastle because

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it's his hometown club could have easily

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gone to man United won another seven

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eight Premier League's you know I mean

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and then probably globally you'd be even

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more revered but he's still revered I

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still think it's gonna take some real

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doing for somebody to surpass 260 but

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like you know I'm proud to call him my

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friend now and my friend is that the

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hair

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of the Premier League goal scorers

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simply because he's worked his socks off

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to get there and he's done it for his

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hometown club record goalscorer for him

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I love him knows when used to play

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against him you'd be in the tunnel with

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him and you know him like you know I get

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my left for England squad on the

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Wednesday and then you're playing

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against him on a Saturday and he just

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blank you when you're in the tunnel

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my roommate when you get into a position

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where you're playing with someone like

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that you've done something right a

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world-class player I learned a lot about

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myself and what you need to do to be the

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best and maintain it I think that when

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he came to our club of DNA change like

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in I always say like in there a Marvel

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film like when when like when Spiderman

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got bit we saw it butch

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all the DNA change all the success that

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Arsenal had the way of people that we've

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gone global everybody loves Arsenal it's

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because of him he's signed and he

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changed it all for us look at the boys

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look cuz that is it's too big yeah I

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can't actually put into words how proud

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I am of them because I know how tough it

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is when they were small

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I just thought never used to tell them

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about wanting to play football and

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playing football because obviously I was

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doing it myself and let them get on with

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it and do it themselves I never force

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football down their throats I always

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used to say to them listen guys just

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make sure if you want to play for the

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highest level don't give the ball away

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try and use your teammates and enjoy the

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playing when I used to take them home

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from the football matches you know

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they'd sit in the car and sometimes you

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know especially Bradley's always don't

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mix about not winning or something sean

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is a little bit more carefree about it

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but you know I mean I usually say to

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them do you enjoy the game said yeah

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that's the main thing enjoy the game

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this is beautiful this is beautiful to

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work at my boys like that this is a

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tournament where he scored that

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unbelievable free-kick Cameron and my

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debut man for England this was arguably

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the coldest football match I've ever

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played in hey welcome reason one of them

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was so cold something happened to his

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place he kind of like had a massive all

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right finger out seat that game is the

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only football match where I felt like I

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was actually floating on air the only

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thing I didn't do was score and I was

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literally I just went like that and

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Linna cos foot just came and nicked it

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off of me so I mean that's the only

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thing that wouldn't have made it a

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perfect day but like I thought if he's

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close deploys from Africa they were too

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cold they didn't get close enough but

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everything worked for me everything just

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worked out my touch was good it was good

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just these here must be just like that's

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just football history there Jesus 88

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it's only 999 yeah it is your pick

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Madrid 1980 oh my god this is Figo's

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actual shirt you can start a war with

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that if you show the Barcelona fan that

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it really is impressive man I don't know

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what to say I'll be back just because I

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love it here so much

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