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Sean Davis retires.

StartingPrice

Chief Sardonicus Hyperlip
Feb 13, 2004
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I guess you mean dried out? Sounds crazy for a broken leg, to have to lose it. Terrbible shame.

Yeah, absolutely, always worse off.

Seen a lot of boys I went to school with go from Premier league teams, some were at Spurs into their 20's, and only about 10% made a football living, thankfully all kept on the straight and narrow and are gainfully employed, but must have been a tremendous blow for them. One was playing a friendly for Norwich against Arsenal one minute, marking Viera, the next week, they said he'd never play again due to a growth on the knee. Hard to stomach.

I certainly did mean dried out :oops:

Yup...Tough Life Boogie sometimes, innit.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
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I liked Davis, I reckon if injuries hadn't held him back he'd have gone on to be a pretty decent player for us.

Those saying he couldn't pass are just marginalising him - he was pretty damn decent for Fulham and would have been for us bar the injuries.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
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Nice use of sarcastic funny smiley there Omar lol.
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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It's always a shame when injuries blight a players career but you can't feel sorry for him. I reckon he must have been paid about 10 million quid over the course of his career!!!

Not bad from a boy in the hood from Clapham
 

OmarsComing

Mentally Disturbed Individual!
Jan 2, 2011
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It's always a shame when injuries blight a players career but you can't feel sorry for him. I reckon he must have been paid about 10 million quid over the course of his career!!!

Not bad from a boy in the hood from Clapham

careful sunshine the good brigade will start negging you for typing the above.

Show some compassion for a multimillionaire footballer ffs.
 
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