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    #16
    Originally posted by fredo View Post
    Jan Molby was a fat ****. Fatter than pacman.
    :whatever:
    **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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      #17
      Second hand this but a lad I know went to a sportman's dinner earlier this year which had Jan Molby as the guest speaker.

      During the Q & A part of the evening someone asked Molby who was the worst player he had ever played with at Liverpool. Amazingly, Molby replied that it was Aldo and that he had been so out of his depth in training etc.

      He still knew how to stick the ball in the net on matchday though

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        #18
        Originally posted by Los Rojos View Post
        Second hand this but a lad I know went to a sportman's dinner earlier this year which had Jan Molby as the guest speaker.

        During the Q & A part of the evening someone asked Molby who was the worst player he had ever played with at Liverpool. Amazingly, Molby replied that it was Aldo and that he had been so out of his depth in training etc.

        He still knew how to stick the ball in the net on matchday though
        I always remember Aldo trying to do a stepover against Newcastle in the penalty area at Anfield (kop end) and standing on the ball and falling on his arse. We all burst out laughing but the ref gave a pen. Gerrin there !!!
        Liverpool born and bred.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Los Rojos View Post
          Second hand this but a lad I know went to a sportman's dinner earlier this year which had Jan Molby as the guest speaker.

          During the Q & A part of the evening someone asked Molby who was the worst player he had ever played with at Liverpool. Amazingly, Molby replied that it was Aldo and that he had been so out of his depth in training etc.

          He still knew how to stick the ball in the net on matchday though

          Semi related - went to a Q&A session with Ronnie Whelan & Jason McAteer in Dublin about 6 weeks ago and Ronnie had some funny stories about Jan (all made up no doubt but funny none-the-less). Amongst them ....

          After summer break all players got weighed 1st day back, all in a line (like schoolboys) leading up to scales where Ronnie Moran would announce the weights to the management team. Souness sees Jan in the line and says "fu#k me Jan, what have you been doing over the summer, what do you weigh?" to which he replied "15 stone boss". Gets to the top of the queue and Moran calls out "16 and a half stone". Souness flips, goes over and says f#ckin' hell Jan, what have you eaten between there and there to make you put on 1 and a half stone!!!"

          Says he's the only person he's ever seen actually putting on weight during a game
          At a football club there's a holy trinity- the players the manager and the supporters, Directors dont come into it, they are only there to sign the cheques " - Bill Shankly

          If only

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            #20
            Jan Molby was my favourite player when I was growing up and to this day I still love the guy, when i see him on tv these days, on masters and the such, I reminisce I do.....****ing love to have some of that team today I can tell you!

            p.s - I dont know what the **** happened there it submitted itself in the middle of me typing!!!
            Last edited by Darth Marty; 08-11-07, 11:46 AM.
            RAFA

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              #21
              Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
              Jan Molby was my favourite player when I was growing up and to this day I still love the guy, whenI
              Please go on ...

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                #22
                Originally posted by Howard_lfc View Post
                Was watching LFC TV last night and Aldo was on. The topic of his move to Real Sociedad was brought up and Aldo said as he'd scored 31 goals the season before, he thought he'd be given a fairer crack of the whip for the new season; but it wasn't to be.

                What we'd do these days for a 31 goal a season striker!!! It seems madness to sell a striker with a record like that.

                Anyway - that's it really. It was something I'd forgotten about but was mildly surprised when it was brought up last night.

                H

                PS Also - who was the other lad on the show with Aldo? His name was Peter something or other.
                Peter Hooton - singer out of the farm

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by paulcooper4 View Post
                  Peter Hooton - singer out of the farm
                  and an all roung good egg

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                    and an all roung good egg

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                      and an all roung good egg


                      and part of the gang who wrote 'the end'
                      'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
                      It was her birthday.
                      Would I have got married during the football season ?
                      Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Los Rojos View Post
                        Second hand this but a lad I know went to a sportman's dinner earlier this year which had Jan Molby as the guest speaker.

                        During the Q & A part of the evening someone asked Molby who was the worst player he had ever played with at Liverpool. Amazingly, Molby replied that it was Aldo and that he had been so out of his depth in training etc.

                        He still knew how to stick the ball in the net on matchday though
                        I remember standing on the Kop watching the pre-match warm-ups when Aldo and McMahon and possibly Peter Beardsley would take shots on Brucie - worth the admission price by itself - shots arrowing in on the top corner and Brucie showing off for the fans. We had such a great team.
                        I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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                          #27
                          [QUOTE=Pacman;776295]Peter Hooten (sp) something like that he's a musician.

                          QUOTE]
                          there is a whole debate to be had about that
                          "When Sir Henry broke a fast, you cursed double glazing."

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                            #28
                            as pointed out, you could never play Aldo anbd Rushie in the same team, they would have been trippin over each in the six yard box. Back then, Aldo probably would probably have got 10/15 games as a sub and a few starts with injuries. Rocket Ronny took that job....

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