DontLookBackInAnger
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I will cheer him, I didn't rate him as highly as many on this board, but he never gave less than 100%
Cheer him to the final whistle:- you prick. Cheer him as the teams are annonced and that's it. So you'll cheer him if he made a match winning tackle with 10 seconds to go ;- TOSSER.scall said:I will cheer him till the final whistle. As far as I'm concerned, he ranks alongside The Goat and Paul Lake in terms of his dedication to our club. Albeit he scored as many own goals and he scored (according to some bloke in the gym...I haven't checked the stats, 8 each he said?????) but he wore that blue shirt with the utmost pride.
He gave his all for our club, in good and in bad, but whatever he did for us it was with City's best interests at heart. He was absolutely gutted when he left City, hence his small 'rant' to the papers. It was out of disappointed and upset he did that.
MCFC is poorer for losing people like Dunnie, let's hope that the new breed of players have half the dedication and belonging that Dunnnie had for us. If they do, we are in loyal and safe hands.
Bluebee2 said:So you'll cheer him if he made a match winning tackle with 10 seconds to go ;- TOSSER.
Bluebee2 said:Cheer him to the final whistle:- you prick. Cheer him as the teams are annonced and that's it. So you'll cheer him if he made a match winning tackle with 10 seconds to go ;- TOSSER.
I agree with most everything you say Mr Rich,but for one point.I believe Dunne is a winner.You could see by the way he organized the back four,and put his body on the line in crunching tackles for the cause,that cant be faked.I believe the City playing staff he inherited as captain werent winners.He was a few years premature for the blues time scale,both personally and in the scheme of things.Mr Rich said:I support Dunne as a player and am slightly upset by the way he was 'forced out', he did have to go as he represented everything about the 'old City' the guts but not the substance. Also he lacked the 'winning mentality' that the whole club needed to go forward, sad but inevitable, his departure was the dawn of a New Era... possibly.