Returns - successful or otherwise

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Remember the Spuds telling us how Thierry Henry was going to ruin his legacy when he came back for us. Scored on his return debut to win the game against Leeds and then scored the winning goal in stoppage time against Sunderland to help us finish above the Spuds <ok>
 
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Robbie Keane did well for us when he returned for £10 mill having left for Pool in an £18 million deal only 6 months prior
He had a mare at Liverpool for whatever reasons, quite odd tbh as you say he picked right back up again at yours.
 
Klinsmann, Ruddock, Defoe, Kaboul and Crouch all did really well returning to spurs....Sherringham and Keane did pretty well too.

Hoddle and Ossie were disasters when they returned as managers.
 
Probably spent alot of time worried about getting robbed...these things sometimes affect us sub consciously
Yeah that's cos your a lil pussy though mate real alpha's don't get robbed <laugh>
 
Danny Ings was released by us as a schoolboy and we paid £20m to bring him back.

I hear your Ings and raise you a Keegan and a Shearer (the latter of which we apparently trialed in goal).

Money wise it'll take a lot to beat Pogba.
 
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Wasn't his 1st album aslo called return of the mack? <laugh>

He sent a lookalike to do his community service back in the day<laugh>

He certainty did. He got in trouble in the first place for attacking someone with a cattle prod. Legend.
 
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I hear your Ings and raise you a Keegan and a Shearer (the latter of which we apparently trialed in goal).

Money wise it'll take a lot to beat Pogba.

Well I hear another one of our ex academy lads is looking for a new club, Welsh lad, you might have heard of him?
 
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Well I hear another one of our ex academy lads is looking for a new club, Welsh lad you might have heard of him?

The production line you've had down there has been fantastic in the past decade or two. There was a time we used to regularly account for a few of the England team but since the 90's it's been bleak.
 
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Easily the greatest comeback of all time in any sport or field or era. On any planet in any time and in any universe.

Evah:bandit:

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Only haters will deny this facht:emoticon-0165-muscl
 
So following a recent, to remain unnamed, soppy flounce off and inevitable return I was wondering about other returns in football and when they have worked and when they have not.

Keegan at Newcastle was a shambles of course but I'm sure people can come up with better examples.


Crocodile dundee 3
 
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I'm hoping the Saints lads can post on here in about 6 months time and say Wanyama...
That's extremely nice of you DH.

What the **** you doing on the prem board with your pleasent self, **** orf yh
 
Easily the greatest comeback of all time in any sport or field or era. On any planet in any time and in any universe.

Evah:bandit:

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Only haters will deny this facht:emoticon-0165-muscl

It's not a bad shout. For that shoddy Liverpool team to actually win a meaningful trophy after a generation of below par football when they had been left in the dirt by United was a fantastic comeback. Iirc they then used it as a springboard to domestic domination.
 
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