April 2, 200818 yr comment_17915 Fabiano? Hmmmmm.. Bisconti was in Nice (awesome place to go for hols by the way) the I last heard, must be getting on a bit now though. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17916 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Fabiano http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_D'Jaffo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Bisconti If you canna be arsed clicking: Fabiano is playing for French amateurs, Red Star Saint-Ouen. D'Jaffo is now an agent, helping out Sheffield Utd. It doesn't say if Bisconti has a club. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17921 Nicolas Fabiano - hahahahahaha never forget his debut, sent off for kicking someone on the head 40 mins into the game. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17927 What was the name of the young french/belgian lad Skovdahl brought to Aberdeen??? Sure his name was well French but cannae mind it What happened to him? What happened to metal-mickey D'Jaffo too??? Is Bisconti retired yet or do you think he could still do a job for us (one of BB's favourites I believe ). He was fuckin nails!!! Too right. The very reason I have this nickname on here. The guy was a machine. Granted, a machine that didn't always work and spat the dummy occassionally, but when he was on his game he was awesome. He even helped Darren Young to look a half decent player sometimes... Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17958 Rachid Belabed, Eugene Dadi and Alex Di Rocco were a waste of time! Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17962 Alex Di Rocco did well for us I thought. Euegene Dadi - first player to get the better of Bobo Balde in that specific season, again not a bad player, not a quality player either though..... Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17977 Alex Di Rocco did well for us I thought. Euegene Dadi - first player to get the better of Bobo Balde in that specific season, again not a bad player, not a quality player either though..... Aye, Dadi played a part in the team that won 9 games on the trot. He was a real handful for opposition defenders but sadly never found the net enough. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17979 Aye, Dadi played a part in the team that won 9 games on the trot. He was a real handful for opposition defenders but sadly never found the net enough. Didn't he win a shitload of penalties too? Or was that Robbie Winters? Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17982 dadi won them and Robbie slotted them home. It was our first decent run in years. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17983 dadi won them and Robbie slotted them home. It was our first decent run in years. Ah, the glory days, pity we can't seem to bring back the big games to Pittodrie. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17988 I remember being 16 years old in town when I bumped into both Fabiano & Bisconti outside blu bar. Talked to them for a good 10 minutes, they seemed pretty decent guys, however, within a week both had left the club. Maybe I should go have a quick word with Dan Smith Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17989 Juan Cobian was some player! He's my friend on MSN. juancobian@hotmail.com - His username says he's just had a new kid. Report
April 2, 200818 yr comment_17998 He's my friend on MSN. juancobian@hotmail.com - His username says he's just had a new kid. One of my mates keeps sending him emails. He never replies. Well once he did, but it turned out that was some kind of Spanish/Argentinian phishing scam that had looted his address book. Report
April 3, 200818 yr comment_18084 fabiano was a complete ballbag I used to speak to eric deloumeaux regular (he was sound as fuck and used to give me players family tickets all the time) and he said he was a spoilt child. Report
April 4, 200818 yr comment_18089 fabiano was a complete ballbag I used to speak to eric deloumeaux regular (he was sound as fuck and used to give me players family tickets all the time) and he said he was a spoilt child. I liked Eric. Was the last "real footballer" we had at Pittodrie. Report
April 7, 200818 yr comment_18314 Deloumeaux was immense. Ultra-calm and collected on the field. Very accomplished. I mind the home and away matches against Hertha Berlin, he had Marcelinho in his back pocket. It was only when Eric went off injured half way through the second leg that Marcelinho could finally work his magic. Report
April 7, 200818 yr comment_18317 Deloumeaux was immense. Ultra-calm and collected on the field. Very accomplished. I mind the home and away matches against Hertha Berlin, he had Marcelinho in his back pocket. It was only when Eric went off injured half way through the second leg that Marcelinho could finally work his magic. He was sent off. Ridiculous decision. Report
April 7, 200818 yr comment_18324 Eric was indeed the coolest cucumber I've seen on the ball. Tackles would be flying in, players surrounding him and somehow, he would stroll out of the pack with the ball still at his feet and slide a pass straight to a red shirt like he hadn't even realised he was under pressure. Could cannonball a deadball freekick too. Report
April 7, 200818 yr comment_18372 Eric was indeed the coolest cucumber I've seen on the ball. Tackles would be flying in, players surrounding him and somehow, he would stroll out of the pack with the ball still at his feet and slide a pass straight to a red shirt like he hadn't even realised he was under pressure. Could cannonball a deadball freekick too. It was his regular over head kick goals against Motherwell who were becoming a bit of a bogey team that I enjoyed the most. Report
April 7, 200818 yr comment_18379 Deloumeaux was immense. Ultra-calm and collected on the field. Very accomplished. I mind the home and away matches against Hertha Berlin, he had Marcelinho in his back pocket. It was only when Eric went off injured half way through the second leg that Marcelinho could finally work his magic. I agree 100%, thought he was a very talented footballer, probably the most skilled we have seen at Pittodrie in a while! Report
April 8, 200818 yr comment_18396 Eric was indeed the coolest cucumber I've seen on the ball. Tackles would be flying in, players surrounding him and somehow, he would stroll out of the pack with the ball still at his feet and slide a pass straight to a red shirt like he hadn't even realised he was under pressure. ... only for that red shirted player to be Darren Young, who would then let the ball bounce off his heel and straight back to the opposition. Report