Quote from: Des Little on August 15, 2016, 12:18:13 PMWas that goal at Selhurst our best ever goal? I'd say it probably is.Talk on twitter of taking umbrellas in to VP (if allowed) tomorrow as a tribute...
Was that goal at Selhurst our best ever goal? I'd say it probably is.Talk on twitter of taking umbrellas in to VP (if allowed) tomorrow as a tribute...
Shocking news.I recall somebody comparing him, when on form and up for it, to the Brazilian Ronaldo. He was so powerful, talented and I'm struggling to think of a player, not just a Villa player, that could hit a ball with so much power. On his day he was brilliant.Really, really sad news. Thoughts are with his family and friends.
Desperately sad news. As a young football fan, there arent many things more heroic than a footballer with the ability to ghost past defenders and score world class goals - he could do both and seemed to do it effortlessly. At that age, you dont really notice season long form or the fact that he may have been invisible for 80 minutes of the match, Just the moment of magic that sent you home happy on a saturday evening. RIP
From the looks of things the police have a few questions to answer on this. Was Dalian's manner threatening as he approached them? Did they taser him after he fell to the ground? If so why?
Quote from: rob_bridge on August 15, 2016, 01:22:13 PMRemember these 2 v QPR. He was on fire that day and first goal was him switched on and 2nd one brilliant.My first ever live game. Cracking match too.
Remember these 2 v QPR. He was on fire that day and first goal was him switched on and 2nd one brilliant.