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Scotto
05-04-2004, 06:55:PM
Well it shocked me.

aw037
05-04-2004, 06:57:PM
quite enough hair there

Frostwolf
05-04-2004, 06:58:PM
Must be hairier than Ryan Giggs. :o

He looks a lot like Mick Foley in that picture minus pot belly. (H)

shokz
05-04-2004, 07:02:PM
(H)

KING well he does look like one now :D

Amdy Faye
05-04-2004, 07:06:PM
Lmfao!

In the nike advert he doesnt look THAT bad lols!

Spurs4Life
05-04-2004, 07:12:PM
He actually looks better now. He got really fat at one time, h ewent up to like 17 stone (about 350lbs) as big as that wwe wrestker Rikishi.

shokz
05-04-2004, 07:15:PM
Originally posted by Spurs4Life
He actually looks better now. He got really fat at one time, h ewent up to like 17 stone (about 350lbs) as big as that wwe wrestker Rikishi.

He was wearing one of those fake "fat suits" for a movie(french) where he was playing the role of a private investigator.

I wouldnt be bothered one bit if he did put on a few stone, the man can do what he wants with his life. (H)

jigger37
05-04-2004, 07:16:PM
hahah

shokz
05-04-2004, 07:19:PM
I don't think it will go down well with the French FA that Manchester United have opened up a Soccer School in Paris, France (H)

And they cannot do jack about it.

Andrew
05-04-2004, 07:22:PM
Shokz, This hopefully means ManUtd can steal away some of the french talent from right under ze frenchies's noses (H)

Spurs4Life
05-04-2004, 07:22:PM
Originally posted by shokz
He was wearing one of those fake "fat suits" for a movie(french) where he was playing the role of a private investigator.

I wouldnt be bothered one bit if he did put on a few stone, the man can do what he wants with his life. (H)

LMAO. Omg really?, hahaha i thought he was the director and he put on the weight himself :funny:. That does make sense though.

cyrex
05-04-2004, 07:31:PM
Originally posted by Scotto
Well it shocked me.

it shocked me too, here a better quality of that pic (Y)
http://images.sportsline.com/u/ap/photos/PAR106040312_1024x768.jpg

fender
05-04-2004, 07:33:PM
Cantona. :rockman: (H)

eddy_87
05-04-2004, 07:36:PM
saw him on eurosportnews this morning and schoked to see that....

:Bow: Eric :hump:

shokz
05-04-2004, 08:00:PM
Originally posted by Andrew
Shokz, This hopefully means ManUtd can steal away some of the french talent from right under ze frenchies's noses (H)

Yes (H).

Haukur Gudnason
05-04-2004, 08:10:PM
take zee houllierz as well (H)

Payaah
05-04-2004, 08:13:PM
Originally posted by Haukur Gudnason
take zee houllierz as well (H)
As a boots cleaner(H)

Spurs4Life
05-04-2004, 08:13:PM
how old is Cantona now?. If he is 37 or something he can make a comeback for a lower league team.:p

Wishful thinking i know:crazyboy:

shokz
05-04-2004, 08:44:PM
Originally posted by Spurs4Life
how old is Cantona now?. If he is 37 or something he can make a comeback for a lower league team.:p

Wishful thinking i know:crazyboy:

38 I think, retired 7 years ago(31).

Drvar
05-04-2004, 11:27:PM
this is going to sound really stupid, but who the hell is Cantona? even though i probably already watched football when he still played, i dont know **** about him :).

PSVFOREVER
05-04-2004, 11:33:PM
Well, no wonder you don't know him, he's only one of the most controvercial players in the last 15 or so years :| How can you not know Cantona.

Spurs4Life
05-04-2004, 11:39:PM
I can't believe he retired that young. What a waste, then he said publicly that he regreted walking out on Man Utd and wished he played on.

Scotto
05-04-2004, 11:43:PM
Originally posted by Drvar
this is going to sound really stupid, but who the hell is Cantona? even though i probably already watched football when he still played, i dont know **** about him :).

:o :o :o Out of everybody i've talked to in my life you have got to be the first person who doesn't know who Cantona is. lol

Anyway he is a Man.Utd legend, and if u don't know him do u remember the famous kung fu kick in 1995 where he kicked a Crystal Palace fan.... well that was him.
If u don't know wot i'm on about check below:


http://www.hangtime.nildram.co.uk/goals/cantona.mpg

manutd4eva
05-04-2004, 11:47:PM
He does look like Mick Foley.(H)

mhflierman
05-04-2004, 11:57:PM
I think Eric is ace. He does everything the right way. Ends his carreer with a bang, and gone he is. Now he's got enough money in the bank to whatever he likes he doesn't become a jetset mofo, no instead he tries his luck in acting, is into poetry and art and plays some beach footie. How cool is that? Where does Eric live these days?

shokz
06-04-2004, 12:05:AM
Originally posted by Scotto
:o :o :o Out of everybody i've talked to in my life you have got to be the first person who doesn't know who Cantona is. lol

Anyway he is a Man.Utd legend, and if u don't know him do u remember the famous kung fu kick in 1995 where he kicked a Crystal Palace fan.... well that was him.
If u don't know wot i'm on about check below:


http://www.hangtime.nildram.co.uk/goals/cantona.mpg

And it was great, kicking racism out of football. (Y)

Voted the greatest Manchester United player of all time in Manchester United's magazine a few years ago.

One of, if not the greatest, players the Premiership has ever seen, there won't be another one like him in this lifetime.

I'm sure Seb knows who he is too ;)

http://www.soccergaming.tv/avatar.php?userid=14118&dateline=1081194135

Cantona without the Mick Foley look.
http://static.sky.com/images/pictures/1207406.jpg

KING ERIC LAUDS RED DEVILS
Manchester United legend Eric Cantona has praised his former side's display in their FA Cup semi-final victory over rivals Arsenal on Saturday.
The French wizard, who helped The Red Devils land the coveted club trophy in the 1996 final at Wembley, was delighted with how United strategically beat The Gunners.

Cantona often emerged victorious against the Highbury outfit during his playing days, but since retiring from football it is the North London side who have maintained the edge.

The former French international joined a number of United stars at the official opening of the Manchester United Soccer School at Disneyland Paris, including compatriot Louis Saha.

"It's been a long time since Manchester United went untroubled by The Gunners, a long, long time," said the Red Devils legend.

"Of course the clubs are a long way apart in the championship, although it is Manchester who are the champions.

"The club knew perfectly how to negotiate the two games against Arsenal. Time after time one can lose, especially against the big teams.

"But it's important to keep winning, after a good semi-final and a good game at Highbury.

"It's a true psychological war as it can also pass through to next season. It's a question of pride."

Meanwhile, United's French defender Mikael Silvestre believes the club's recent defensive displays have brought confidence back to their beleaguered back-line.

Sir Alex's defence was called into question after conceding goals at an alarming rate at the start of the year, though they have shipped in just one in their last three contests.

"It's true that we have gone through a period of self-doubt," explained Silvestre. "We've conceded a lot of goals and the defence has had fingers pointed at it.

"But in the last three matches we have rediscovered our confidence, now we have to maintain that consistency for the remainder of the campaign."