RegTheDonk
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Can't remember the name of it, but when I was about 8 I saw Tommy Hutch in a social club in Counden playing darts with some of the regulars.
I met quite a few players. The 1st ones were when I went to CCFC vs Stoke at The Britannia, in 2002 I believe. My brother (who is a Leicester fan) was the Cov mascot. We got to meet Gary McAllister and Jay Bothroyd amongst others. The next one was Stuart Giddings. Before he left Cov, him and his dad used to drink in the Bird In Hand pub where my dad used to go pretty much every night. Met him in there when I was watching a United game on the big TV. Met Clinton Morrison, Aron Gunnarson, Michael McIndoe and Gary Madine when I did a literacy course at The Ricoh. Met a lot of 1st team stars at the club shop opening and I've also met Oggy in a pub I used to run with my family, The Blue Pig. He came in every now and again. Fair to say although im still quite young I've met my fair share of CCFC players
You dirty old whore.I once met Wayne Rooney in a brothel
Last year at Walsall away when Clarke was injured he was sat out in the cold with his missus in front of our box. Gave him a shout and asked if he wanted to join us. He did, although as he came into the corridor he was heard saying to his missus "I hope they ain't fucking weirdos"
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I once met Wayne Rooney in a brothel
I never heard that one on George but knew he liked a drink.Rattles, allegedly George Hudson liked a drink in the Wyken Working Men's club. When he didn't return home one day his family went looking for him along the Anstey Road. & found him fast asleep in someone's front garden. Few people have told me that.
Callum Davenport threatened a mate on a night out with "do you know who I am? I can have you done mate"
Not at all surprised how his life ended up, total knob!
I took my young cousin to meet the players at the pop and crisps day at Highfield Road, I think it was New Years Day 1991 (could have been Boxing Day). All the players were chatty and polite, bar Ogrizovic who was plain ignorant. While queuing I managed to meet and shake hands with the great Bobby Moore, so Grizzo, as much of a City legend as you are, you couldn't lace Mooro's boots on or off the pitch.
I may have been at the same one, was around Christmas time after the Tottenham game. My dad took me down and qued down the players tunnel, must have been about 10 or 11 and met all the players so was a massive buzz to get all their autographs. Only thing I really remember is Terry Butcher being very nice, I was really nervous and he chatted to me about the game for a few minutes, top fella. Don Howe was his assistant I think and he was fairly pleasant too. Don't remember any of the players really speaking but just remember Peter Ndlovu taking AGES to write his autograph, was like a proper piece of art.
Did he come back after half time?
Fucking weirdos, lol.
sounds kinkyOnce got “sandwiched” in the urinals by Ian Wallace and John Beck