One of Bullard's hangers on genuinely said 'do you know who he is?' to my Brother in Beech Tree, when he'd told Bullard to **** off away from the group he was with if he was going to act like a dickhead My brother has no interest in football at all, I doubt he's ever watched a game. He answered, truthfully as he had no idea at all who he was, something along the lines of 'no...but I do know he's a dickhead who needs to **** off away now' Bullard ****ed off (or I'd have probably ended up moaning at my Brother for giving Bullard another injury!)
I wasn't thinking of the kit. I was at the away game at Villa and thought he'd got injured there (too) I might have had a drink though...
I actually saw him once in a bar in old town and thought he was acting like a knobhead but didn’t think much about it. Then me and my mate were talking not too long ago and I mentioned Ashbee and my mate said ‘oh, I can’t stand that ****’ and mentioned when he played in the Humber Prem against Hull United. Bit of confirmation bias on my part maybe since I already saw him behaving like a knob previously but yeah. I’m sure he is a nice guy to most but for others, he can come across differently.
Like I said, I’ve met Deano before and thought he was lovely but then later found out he whips his corey out to women in pubs. You can be absolutely fine and charming with some people on some days but negative first impressions tend to stick.
It's not on when people start doing stuff like that in pubs. I'm sick of women flashing me every time I try and have a quiet pint somewhere.
Met him once. Nice chat said to him thanks for all he had done , shook his hand and he seemed genuinely pleased I had.
A Daft git, that's a mirror that's facing you! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
He did get injured at Villa jumped for a header in midfield landed a bit heavy and had to go off - that was the Myhill eff up with the throw in past him I think
I once witnessed with my own eyes Bullard swilling those yellow urinal cubes around his mouth in Sugarmill toilets and spitting them at other people stood near the urinals. He was a special type of weird and a total liability off the pitch.
Certainly a legend, I spoke to him at the Andy Dawson testimonial game - came across as a genuinely ordinary and humble guy; my favourite Sarge moment wasn't actually one playing for us; it was when he was playing for the codheads, Alan Shearer put one on him and then to rub salt into the wound he gave him a little-boy ''there, there'' pat on his head - we all knew what was coming, next aerial duel Shearer gets a sharpened elbow right in the kisser, blood everywhere and, despite BBC make-up, the scar on his lip is still visible. Top man!