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any other players you'd like me to chat to?
Loved it, Hal.If you missed Brian Deane on my radio show today, fear not here it is: http://bfbs.com/radio/articles/12622
I used to live somewhere quite near Wycombe too, and for a while I even had the pleasure of negotiating Handy Cross every morning to reach my office in the townHope things are going well, we went to few games a few years ago when you lived near Wycombe.
I used to live somewhere quite near Wycombe too, and for a while I even had the pleasure of negotiating Handy Cross every morning to reach my office in the town
Hope people enjoyed this, I'd welcome any feedback and also any other players you'd like me to chat to?
Good bloke he is. Top Blade.Can talk for England old Brian.
Heresy. Deano is king.I find him really boring to listen to, obviously a nice guy but not a great story teller. He’s my Blades hero as well, so I’m not ‘anti-Deano’ or anything.
One of my heroes as a kid and the main image I associate with early Blades fandom, just dull as dishwaterHeresy. Deano is king.
Long live him I say. He obviously hedges around the 2 departures from the Lane. His own wish to leave after 6 months that season is always glossed over.
There's a excellent interview with Brian on the club site today, sometimes you don't want to meet your heroes but he comes across as such a great guy.
A shame he's not involved with a club with what has to say.
Probably thought of by outsiders as a target man type striker but couldn't be any further from the truth, brilliant with the ball at his feet brilliant finisher and would often be out wide putting In fantastic crosses, that's how I remember him as a 8- 12 yr old lad , my absolute blades heroFor all the youngsters, when we had Deano in the early years of the Prem you went to places like Liverpool, Man United, Spurs etc and genuinely felt that he would cause them major, major problems. Maybe a reflection of the fact there was more competition across the league in those days, but it was a marvellous feeling.
Always struck me as a quiet, respectful and classy guy off the field. A hero to many a Blade. I know Henderson was a fantastic player for us and a great guy, but there’s only one “Deano”
He's lively.One of my heroes as a kid and the main image I associate with early Blades fandom, just dull as dishwater
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