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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Aye he was.


    No memory of Griffen at all.
    Northern Ireland international at the time.

    PS - have you forgotten about Kenny McLean yet?

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    Patrizio Billio - Paterson era - decent with Dundee.....anonymous with us.

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    Who was the other Italian. Davide something I think. Did a decent phantom of the opera impersonation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devanha Red View Post
    Who was the other Italian. Davide something I think. Did a decent phantom of the opera impersonation.
    Grassi - left back - McGhee era

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
    Grassi - left back - McGhee era
    Mostly "famous" as he broke a cheekbone and had to wear a protective mask for a few games, so he got an aberdeen themed one especially made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wester_ross_don View Post
    Mostly "famous" as he broke a cheekbone and had to wear a protective mask for a few games, so he got an aberdeen themed one especially made.
    hence Devanha's "phantom of the opera" comment

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    Talk of the Italyan duo have made me thing of Dundee under Di Stefano. How mental was that. Ravanelli, Lombardo, Caniggia (aye I ken he's an argie) who else did they have?

    Don't think they ever fully recovered from that period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
    hence Devanha's "phantom of the opera" comment
    Oops, occupational hazard of skim-reading everything. That was him, aye.

    Juan Cobian, better crosser of the ball than Beckham or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
    David Lilley, signed as part of the deal (£100k) that took him & Jamie McAllister to the Dons from Queen of the South
    I only mind him since this must have been the 2001-2 season, which is the version of championship manager I always played (and still play to be honest). He was pretty rubbish in the game too, like. Lots o forgotten boys in that squad. Anyone mind Ross O'Donoghue? He was actually a good prospect in that game. Centre Mid

    That was the same game future Dons captain Mark Kerr was one of the best players, and other youngsters such as Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie were doomed to remain useless rookies. The champ scouts didna always get it right!

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    Anybody see the front cover of tonight's evening express. Jesus wept what has happened to that paper.

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