Yes, just before his film career took off.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
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Sniffer wrote:Yes, just before his film career took off.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
And then his film career fell off when he was Robin in Batman & Robin
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Another Northern Soul wrote:Sniffer wrote:Yes, just before his film career took off.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
And then his film career fell off when he was Robin in Batman & Robin
There are a few footballers who have had a dual existence. The most famous one down here is Chris Martin of Bristol City and Coldplay.
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TBH, I can't remember what Dylan Kerr looked like but he must have joined the club around the same time as Vinnie Jones et al. Mind you, I can't recall seeing Chris O'Donnell play for us either and I was going to a lot of matches around that time.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
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O'donnell only made 1 appearance from the bench, possibly least number of minutes of any player in our history.Westminster wrote:TBH, I can't remember what Dylan Kerr looked like but he must have joined the club around the same time as Vinnie Jones et al. Mind you, I can't recall seeing Chris O'Donnell play for us either and I was going to a lot of matches around that time.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
Dylan Kerr didn't play too many either but is currently manager of Moraka Swallows in South African premier division.
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Understandable, mate. Also, in colour photos C o'D stands out as he's a redheadWestminster wrote:TBH, I can't remember what Dylan Kerr looked like but he must have joined the club around the same time as Vinnie Jones et al. Mind you, I can't recall seeing Chris O'Donnell play for us either and I was going to a lot of matches around that time.Another Northern Soul wrote:It's nowt like Dylan Kerr, lads
It's Chris O'Donnell, I believe
Nice bloke is DK, still loves the club. No idea what happened to O'Donnell other than wearing tights with George Clooney
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From the Cellino dark times one player who he signed I liked was Mirco Antenucci and he always seemed to be played wide or off the bench when he looked a natural scorer to me.
Well although he's now 37 years old he is still producing the goods averaging a goal every other game (17 in 34 games) in the Italian 3rd tier.
Well although he's now 37 years old he is still producing the goods averaging a goal every other game (17 in 34 games) in the Italian 3rd tier.
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Caught the end of the Sunderland v Wednesday 2nd leg - Jack Clarke still has a nice touch or two at times - Yet looks like he is not a 90 min player for some reason - But still nice to see him set up the winner last night
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He was their best player I thought, GM, right til the end and the set-up of their equaliser. You know what, if they get promoted then I think he still has a good future. As it stands, he's a Div 3 Grealish I don't mean that as an insult TBF. he looked on form and interested, maybe he's not been like that for a while, maybe he's a 'big game' player but he looked good to me.guitarmark wrote:Caught the end of the Sunderland v Wednesday 2nd leg - Jack Clarke still has a nice touch or two at times - Yet looks like he is not a 90 min player for some reason - But still nice to see him set up the winner last night
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I didn't see the whole game - Of either leg - But often I like to keep an eye on some of our old lads - In a way he reminds me of a 'poor man's Chris Waddle - Both always looked knackered and don't look like they have 90 mins in them - Both have no pace - But they can destroy you in an instance at times - I'm glad he appears to be getting good game time - He ain't going to make it at Spurs - He was hit n miss at Stoke - So need's to find some game time and some love from somewhere - Just an observation last night, but when he set up the cross and the goal scored, neither the scorer or team mates went to Jack - Maybe he was elsewhere and the camera did not pick it up - But I felt a touch of excitement for himAnother Northern Soul wrote:He was their best player I thought, GM, right til the end and the set-up of their equaliser. You know what, if they get promoted then I think he still has a good future. As it stands, he's a Div 3 Grealish I don't mean that as an insult TBF. he looked on form and interested, maybe he's not been like that for a while, maybe he's a 'big game' player but he looked good to me.guitarmark wrote:Caught the end of the Sunderland v Wednesday 2nd leg - Jack Clarke still has a nice touch or two at times - Yet looks like he is not a 90 min player for some reason - But still nice to see him set up the winner last night