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Danny Mills.....twat
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ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!
Even listening to Luke Steele was very interesting, the bloke got made for life from signing with Man United as an 18 year old kid and admitted that the whole thing was absolutely mental.
Absolutely barking.
I remember him as a player and he was a real cool and classy midfielder and seemed the shy and quiet type.....nothing could be more wrong he is off his rocker!1 -
charltonbob said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!0 -
He’s not a very nice human, is he?0
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Henry Irving said:Racially abused Shaun Newton too0
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He’s such a twat0
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Mills a twat - confirmed0
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I'd say he is a smug twat.0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I'd say he is a smug twat.0
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Always wanted to give him a pass as he and his wife lost a child and that is the worst.
However, he just never fails to disappoint.
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Riscardo said:Henry Irving said:Racially abused Shaun Newton too0
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charlton_hero said:Talks a bit about Charlton and the Play-Off Final in the Undr The Cosh podcast, includes an interesting story about Neil Heaney and Mauricio Taricco. Starts from 20:45
(1) Danny Mills Part 1 / Undr The Cosh Podcast - YouTube
Nowadays one player thumping another down a staircase would resolve very differently, regardless that the thumpee was lowlife scum thoroughly deserving of a larrapping.
Mills pulled himself up quickly when he let slip the playoff final wasn't a good game for him - didn't say "I stank, played like a headless chicken and was rightly subbed". Always prefer unapologetic joy over phoney humility but DM's the wrong side of conceited, far from unusual when the ego is so brittle. Mills's total lack of personal quality underlined throughout the clip by his relentless sniffing - use an effing handkerchief, underclass oik.2 -
mascot88 said:Mills is definitely a twat...6
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I remember going to a POTY event at the Marriot in around 98/99 season, and a couple of very senior professionals were scathing about Danny Mills - not liked at all by his fellow pro's if that opinion went through the whole group.
Thinks he comes across as a bit of a knob, who has the habit of rubbing people up the wrong way wherever he goes. At one time he was forever on FiveLive as a pundit, but you rarely here of him on there now, so he may have pissed off the Beed as well!!0 -
The way he spoke about Stuart Pearce in that podcast was really out of order, Pearce is one of our greatest ever players and Mills is not fit to lace his boots in terms of ability or achievement.
He had a massive crack at Pearce for putting David James up front for the last ten minutes when City needed to beat Boro to get into Europe and was scathing about the decision.
What he failed to mention was that City won that late penalty AFTER James came on as a striker - but Fowler missed the penalty.
If Fowler had scored and put City in Europe - like he should have - then it would have looked like a great decision by Pearce, albeit a quite bizarre one.
Instead Mills twisted the story to make it look like the decision was to blame for them missing out even though the only striker Pearce had on the bench was Jon Macken - whose strike rate of seven goals in three years at the club did not inspire great confidence.
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Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?
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Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!1 -
SouthNorwoodAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!
Vine came across as a vile individual.3 -
Enjoyed watching that.
I love Undr the Cosh.0 -
Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?
Anyway......I would have thought that Covid-19 will have put paid to anything of that nature.....thankfully!1 - Sponsored links:
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SoundAsa£ said:Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?0 -
SoundAsa£ said:Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?
Anyway......I would have thought that Covid-19 will have put paid to anything of that nature.....thankfully!2 -
Under cosh is wicked. Some great stories on jerome thomas nicky weaver one i think.Agreed the andy johnson one is great, paddynkenny, duberry, marc birch, the old palace keeper.
mills and Michael grey very smug1 -
Kap10 said:SoundAsa£ said:Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?
Anyway......I would have thought that Covid-19 will have put paid to anything of that nature.....thankfully!2 -
SouthNorwoodAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!0 -
Knight isnt great but its different and its funny in other ways. Just the presenters egging him on... oooh really leon? Ooh thats great leon..0
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2121 said:Under cosh is wicked. Some great stories on jerome thomas nicky weaver one i think.Agreed the andy johnson one is great, paddynkenny, duberry, marc birch, the old palace keeper.
mills and Michael grey very smug1 -
Simonsen said:SoundAsa£ said:Simonsen said:Listened to a few of these podcasts.
A fair number of the players seemed to have a thing for pranks involving human shit.
Wonder if it's still all the rage with current players?1 -
Ormiston_Addick said:The way he spoke about Stuart Pearce in that podcast was really out of order, Pearce is one of our greatest ever players and Mills is not fit to lace his boots in terms of ability or achievement.
He had a massive crack at Pearce for putting David James up front for the last ten minutes when City needed to beat Boro to get into Europe and was scathing about the decision.
What he failed to mention was that City won that late penalty AFTER James came on as a striker - but Fowler missed the penalty.
If Fowler had scored and put City in Europe - like he should have - then it would have looked like a great decision by Pearce, albeit a quite bizarre one.
Instead Mills twisted the story to make it look like the decision was to blame for them missing out even though the only striker Pearce had on the bench was Jon Macken - whose strike rate of seven goals in three years at the club did not inspire great confidence.0 -
lordromford said:SouthNorwoodAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Undr the Cosh is a great listen, some of the stories from the lesser known players are fantastic.
My personal favourite is the Gerry Taggart episode and his story on how Uriah Rennie allowed him to violently take out Dennis Wise but stay on the field!0