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Danny Murphy
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Absolute wanker of a commentator, of course0
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can someone please shut him up, would rather listen to Townsend than this muppet0
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Rather not listen to either, that way I got the sound turned off0
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"I was thinking exactly the same thing" is his favourite line. Course you were Danny.1
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that and he seems to have seen every player play a few timesTalal said:"I was thinking exactly the same thing" is his favourite line. Course you were Danny.
it was the same during the Bradford game he kept saying I have seen him a few times this season,0 -
Noticed he was quiet (again) when the main commentator mentioned us a few times re Coquelin.0
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Weird comment, what would you expect him to say?Talal said:Noticed he was quiet (again) when the main commentator mentioned us a few times re Coquelin.
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Something about how we're a good club for bringing on young players perhaps. Most former players usually mention having played for a team when that team is being spoken about.Exiled_Addick said:
Weird comment, what would you expect him to say?Talal said:Noticed he was quiet (again) when the main commentator mentioned us a few times re Coquelin.
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I don't mind him. Actually think he's pretty good.0
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I've found him to be surprisingly/annoyingly good. But he seems to be in denial about us1
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Danny Murphy: Former Liverpool and England midfielder became addicted to cocaine after retirement
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68776358
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I wonder how much Charlie he got for his watch?
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That would go a long way to explaining the volume of shit he talks17
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I thought cocaine was like sherbert dip to a Scouser!2
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That damned celebrity lifestyle. All those film premiers and A list parties obviously came at a cost.8
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You can take the boy out of Liverpool........
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"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.3 -
Very sad story0
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ElfsborgAddick said:"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.3 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:ElfsborgAddick said:"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.
Perhaps I should start a thread, 'How do retired people cope with not going to work and filling their time?'.
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Not gonna say I feel sorry for him but a lot more respect for Murphy now than when he played for us, bit of maturity there now
He won’t be the only one and there’s plenty of normal fellas bang on it every week but good for him that he’s recognised and sorted it if he sees it as an issue
Generally the more you earn the more potential it has to be a problem0 -
Snivelling little shit.
In my opinion.5 -
Does anybody actually believe he wasn’t addicted to cocaine before his retirement?0
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killerandflash said:ElfsborgAddick said:"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.
I dont think he was pleading for pity, its a valid thing. Same happened to Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe. Its then a bit easier for us muppets to not be seeking the excitement of day to day work but to be golfcourse bound and happily retired at a much higher age isn't necessarily comparable1 -
killerandflash said:ElfsborgAddick said:"When you don't have football, problems become huge".
I liked Murphy, he was part of a fantastic midfield we had, but quotes like the above are out of touch with the man in the street.3