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    #16
    Originally posted by saj View Post
    That's it. But it was the quote you wrote which cracked me up: you said after he was told the Pizza would take 10 minutes he asked for a kebab and said "Will the kebab be available immediately". They said yes and he ordered one.

    I don't know why, but that quote cracks me up "immediately" - it just sounds very robotic/german!
    Haha yeah that's exactly what he said, funny as ****
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #17
      Maybe i'm missing something here, but what is good or legendary about being done for drink driving? Idiotic behaviour.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
        Maybe i'm missing something here, but what is good or legendary about being done for drink driving? Idiotic behaviour.
        This part was rather amusing...

        When PC Connolly asked Hamann whether he was carrying any sharp instruments, the star joked that he had a knife, the court heard.

        ''Yes, a knife, which is now in my car,'' said the footballer, who was released by Manchester City at the end of last season
        My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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          #19
          I don't really see it.
          Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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            #20
            Me neither. He's been a bit of a dick, tbh.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Operation View Post
              I don't really see it.
              It's basically his whole demeanor. He appears to be this serious man but then he says/does stupid things like that.

              It is very serious, the fact he was drving whilst pissed.
              My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                #22
                Originally posted by saj View Post
                Ha ha you Lan - read the one I posted! It's funny

                I wonder if you would still find it funny if YOU had had a relative killed by a drunken driver. Grow up.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
                  I wonder if you would still find it funny if YOU had had a relative killed by a drunken driver. Grow up.
                  Lighten up for gods sake! Didi did not kill anyone - I can confirm that. And I never said it was funny that he was drink driving. I put in bold the bit that was funny. I'm sorry if I've caused anybody offence. Actually I'm not
                  My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                    #24
                    ****in ell..... some morbid people on ere.
                    “…Slip like Freudian, your first and last step to playing yourself like accordion.”

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                      #25
                      I think the point isnt whether Didi killed anyone, it's more that drink driving and anything related to a drink-driving story, isnt really a laughing matter.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                        I think the point isnt whether Didi killed anyone, it's more that drink driving and anything related to a drink-driving story, isnt really a laughing matter.
                        Didi, good player that he was, is still a ****ing scumbag for what he's done. It's ridiculous to pretend otherwise.
                        I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.

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                          #27
                          Didi is a nice guy - he wandered into a pub on Smithdown Rd and I ripped up our quiz sheet to get an autograph

                          But lets be honest, if a certain Mr Neville had been done for drink driving then he'd be crucified, and rightly so.

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                            #28
                            But a legend for what he done on the pitch and why we all love him

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                              #29
                              On the beeb



                              Dietmar Hamann goes under BBC Sport's Sporting Spotlight

                              Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann, 39, talks about his role in the 2005 Champions League final and his love of cricket as he goes under the Sporting Spotlight.
                              What do you do now that you aren't playing?
                              I am doing some TV work and finishing my pro-licence coaching qualifications, which will be done in May or June. I want to finish that and then work with senior players of a first team.
                              Who was your toughest opponent?
                              Patrick Vieira. He was very strong, very powerful. He could pass, tackle and could score as well. He was the best all-round midfielder in my time and they did not come better than him and Roy Keane.
                              Hamann in focus
                              Age: 39

                              Position: Midfielder

                              International career: 59 caps for Germany, five goals

                              Previous clubs: Bayern Munich, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester City, MK Dons

                              Honours:

                              Bayern Munich

                              Two Bundesliga titles
                              One German Cup
                              One German League Cup
                              One Uefa Cup
                              Liverpool

                              One Champions League
                              Two FA Cups
                              Two League Cups
                              One Uefa Cup
                              One Uefa Super Cup
                              One Charity Shield
                              Germany

                              2002 World Cup runner-up
                              Who was the best player you played alongside?
                              I was lucky to play with some great players but Lothar Matthaus, who won the World Player of the Year, was an outstanding individual and he stood out. He was talented and dedicated. He worked harder than anybody else and that is why he won numerous trophies, including the World Cup as captain for Germany. The way he went past players, you could see how much he had worked on his technique. He was the complete footballer.
                              Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo? And why?
                              You could have made a strong case for Ronaldo to win World Player of the Year this time more than in the past because he won the league with Real Madrid, did well in the Euros with Portugal and was unlucky to lose in the semi-final of the Champions League on penalties to Bayern Munich. I would have given it to Ronaldo.
                              What was the highlight of your career?
                              It has to be the 2005 Champions League final. To win the biggest prize in club football with a club that made its name in the competition years ago after being 3-0 down. At half-time, we thought we had lost the game and we had to pick ourselves up and play for pride. I don't think we believed we could do it but stranger things have happened.
                              Some say you coming on for Steve Finnan changed the Champions League final and was the turning point in the game?

                              We played a slightly different formation in the second half which worked better. I am not saying I changed the game by coming on because you need everything to go your way and fall into your path.
                              Rafa Benitez is now Chelsea interim manager. What was he like to play under?
                              He was always calm as a manager, not one to lose his head. He was always very thoughtful and pragmatic, knowing what needed doing and it was the same during half-time of the 2005 Champions League final, but I did not hear much of that team talk because I was out on the field doing my warm-up.
                              You also played for Manchester City. Did you get a sense of the rivalry between them and United?
                              I played in a few derby games and it is a big rivalry in the city. One season we did the double over them after such a long time and it was great to beat them at home and especially at Old Trafford when we were doing well in the league. It was special and not too many teams can claim to have done the double over them. It is a big rivalry but a respectful one in the way that the two sets of fans treat each other. It was good to be a part of.
                              Which sporting icons would you invite to dinner?
                              Tiger Woods, Sachin Tendulkar and Michael Jordan.
                              Are you a big cricket fan?
                              Since I came to England, I have picked up a great interest in the sport. I enjoy watching it and Kevin Pietersen is a tremendous player.
                              What do you think about footballers using Twitter?
                              Play media

                              Dietmar Hamann on his Twitter row with Joey Barton
                              I enjoy the use of Twitter but I would not be on it if I was still playing. I don't see the point of a player being on. I get abuse on it at times but you get used to it.
                              What's the best bit of advice you've ever had?
                              Work hard and don't give up!
                              Finally, are you able to put to bed any false rumours that you have been told or read about?
                              It is a myth that we could hear the AC Milan players celebrating at half-time during the 2005 Champions League final. A lot of stories came out but I did not hear them and I don't think anyone else did.
                              I make no apologies, this is me

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Deano View Post
                                On the beeb



                                Dietmar Hamann goes under BBC Sport's Sporting Spotlight

                                Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann, 39, talks about his role in the 2005 Champions League final and his love of cricket as he goes under the Sporting Spotlight.
                                What do you do now that you aren't playing?
                                I am doing some TV work and finishing my pro-licence coaching qualifications, which will be done in May or June. I want to finish that and then work with senior players of a first team.
                                Who was your toughest opponent?
                                Patrick Vieira. He was very strong, very powerful. He could pass, tackle and could score as well. He was the best all-round midfielder in my time and they did not come better than him and Roy Keane.
                                Hamann in focus
                                Age: 39

                                Position: Midfielder

                                International career: 59 caps for Germany, five goals

                                Previous clubs: Bayern Munich, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester City, MK Dons

                                Honours:

                                Bayern Munich

                                Two Bundesliga titles
                                One German Cup
                                One German League Cup
                                One Uefa Cup
                                Liverpool

                                One Champions League
                                Two FA Cups
                                Two League Cups
                                One Uefa Cup
                                One Uefa Super Cup
                                One Charity Shield
                                Germany

                                2002 World Cup runner-up
                                Who was the best player you played alongside?
                                I was lucky to play with some great players but Lothar Matthaus, who won the World Player of the Year, was an outstanding individual and he stood out. He was talented and dedicated. He worked harder than anybody else and that is why he won numerous trophies, including the World Cup as captain for Germany. The way he went past players, you could see how much he had worked on his technique. He was the complete footballer.
                                Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo? And why?
                                You could have made a strong case for Ronaldo to win World Player of the Year this time more than in the past because he won the league with Real Madrid, did well in the Euros with Portugal and was unlucky to lose in the semi-final of the Champions League on penalties to Bayern Munich. I would have given it to Ronaldo.
                                What was the highlight of your career?
                                It has to be the 2005 Champions League final. To win the biggest prize in club football with a club that made its name in the competition years ago after being 3-0 down. At half-time, we thought we had lost the game and we had to pick ourselves up and play for pride. I don't think we believed we could do it but stranger things have happened.
                                Some say you coming on for Steve Finnan changed the Champions League final and was the turning point in the game?

                                We played a slightly different formation in the second half which worked better. I am not saying I changed the game by coming on because you need everything to go your way and fall into your path.
                                Rafa Benitez is now Chelsea interim manager. What was he like to play under?
                                He was always calm as a manager, not one to lose his head. He was always very thoughtful and pragmatic, knowing what needed doing and it was the same during half-time of the 2005 Champions League final, but I did not hear much of that team talk because I was out on the field doing my warm-up.
                                You also played for Manchester City. Did you get a sense of the rivalry between them and United?
                                I played in a few derby games and it is a big rivalry in the city. One season we did the double over them after such a long time and it was great to beat them at home and especially at Old Trafford when we were doing well in the league. It was special and not too many teams can claim to have done the double over them. It is a big rivalry but a respectful one in the way that the two sets of fans treat each other. It was good to be a part of.
                                Which sporting icons would you invite to dinner?
                                Tiger Woods, Sachin Tendulkar and Michael Jordan.
                                Are you a big cricket fan?
                                Since I came to England, I have picked up a great interest in the sport. I enjoy watching it and Kevin Pietersen is a tremendous player.
                                What do you think about footballers using Twitter?
                                Play media

                                Dietmar Hamann on his Twitter row with Joey Barton
                                I enjoy the use of Twitter but I would not be on it if I was still playing. I don't see the point of a player being on. I get abuse on it at times but you get used to it.
                                What's the best bit of advice you've ever had?
                                Work hard and don't give up!
                                Finally, are you able to put to bed any false rumours that you have been told or read about?
                                It is a myth that we could hear the AC Milan players celebrating at half-time during the 2005 Champions League final. A lot of stories came out but I did not hear them and I don't think anyone else did.
                                Cough, cough.
                                Oh I don't know.

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