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Posted 11/02/2008 16:38:43


Used to be SB, you know

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Not sure if this has already been posted, but I wanted to start a thread to say how much I heart this man.

Richard Dunne earned his manager's praise after he climbed from his sickbed to drive Manchester City to a magnificent derby victory over rivals United that will live long in the memory of their fans.

Those same City fans had confounded the doubters by producing a display of dignity and respect during the minute's silence to mark the memory of those who died 50 years ago in the Munich air disaster.

The City fans did their own club proud and then supported their team right through a marvellous 2-1 victory at Old Trafford.

Irish centre-back Dunne was magnificent, leading the men from Eastlands by example even though he had been so ill before the game he was not allowed to sleep in the team hotel ahead of an emotional Manchester derby.

City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson said: "Richard Dunne had tonsilitis, so his performance was impeccable, just like the fans.

"As the captain he was excellent. He did not train on Saturday or come to the hotel the evening before the game.

"He just arrived at 10am on Sunday. The doctors took care of him, in effect he came straight from his bed to Old Trafford to play, amazing."

Dunne brushed aside the praise, claiming: "I hadn't been too well but I had every intention of playing in this one.

"The game and performance were brilliant. We've been disappointed with our last few performances and this time we got stuck into them.

"We knew if we didn't put in a performance we would be in trouble. We got the goals at the right time and in the second half we worked really hard."




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Posted 11/02/2008 16:44:41


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Labmonkey (11/02/2008)
Not sure if this has already been posted, but I wanted to start a thread to say how much I heart this man.

Richard Dunne earned his manager's praise after he climbed from his sickbed to drive Manchester City to a magnificent derby victory over rivals United that will live long in the memory of their fans.

Those same City fans had confounded the doubters by producing a display of dignity and respect during the minute's silence to mark the memory of those who died 50 years ago in the Munich air disaster.

The City fans did their own club proud and then supported their team right through a marvellous 2-1 victory at Old Trafford.

Irish centre-back Dunne was magnificent, leading the men from Eastlands by example even though he had been so ill before the game he was not allowed to sleep in the team hotel ahead of an emotional Manchester derby.

City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson said: "Richard Dunne had tonsilitis, so his performance was impeccable, just like the fans.

"As the captain he was excellent. He did not train on Saturday or come to the hotel the evening before the game.

"He just arrived at 10am on Sunday. The doctors took care of him, in effect he came straight from his bed to Old Trafford to play, amazing."

Dunne brushed aside the praise, claiming: "I hadn't been too well but I had every intention of playing in this one.

"The game and performance were brilliant. We've been disappointed with our last few performances and this time we got stuck into them.

"We knew if we didn't put in a performance we would be in trouble. We got the goals at the right time and in the second half we worked really hard."

What a hero

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Posted 11/02/2008 16:52:19


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**is proud**

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Posted 11/02/2008 20:55:46


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Just another reason why the law requires him to be our Player of Year annually.
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Posted 11/02/2008 22:41:56


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Such a great player, he is a big factor of our team
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