Wheres Dunc?

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Does anyone know what the big man has been up to since retirement ive not heard or seen anything of him?

Perhaps working as a bouncer, porfessional wrestler, Home security expert, ,aybe a pidgeon ehm handler!
 

Does anyone know what the big man has been up to since retirement ive not heard or seen anything of him?

Perhaps working as a bouncer, porfessional wrestler, Home security expert, ,aybe a pidgeon ehm handler!

No he's loftier things than that, man of leisure in Formby doing odd promotional jobs for his father in law Tommy Tasker and some dog walking
 

Probably tending his beloved pidgeons and reading the " Evertonian ", a true blue who played with his heart as well as his head. :cool:
 
Agreed Latch, a real cult hero for us younger fans during the ninties who wernt fortunate enough to be around when true greats/heros plied there trade and won trophies for the club!

He was the only one we could proudly pull a poster out of match and shoot and stick it on our bedroom walls.
 
Agreed Latch, a real cult hero for us younger fans during the ninties who wernt fortunate enough to be around when true greats/heros plied there trade and won trophies for the club!

He was the only one we could proudly pull a poster out of match and shoot and stick it on our bedroom walls.

I was thinking of this the other day and how amazing it must have been to see the likes of labone, alex young, kendal, ball, harvey, latchford, mckenzie live. I always envy and love to hear Monty and Latch and other posters who have vivid memories and who were there at the time must have been unbelievable. Even the team of the eighties is foggy for me i was six the last time we won a title and like that could barely add. we can always go back and watch the footage but i can only imagine the excitement of not knowiing the result, the excitement of the whole season as genuine contentenders with a team of quality, amazing times i wish i could have been a part of!

Jesus reading back over that iits a bit depressing sorry, hopefully it can happen again in the future as i always say integrity is better than glory!
 
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Dunc will be off with his pigeons having a quiet life I reckon, but I hope a bit like rhino did, I hope he comes back and watches us often.

we love him, and he loves us. A true everton legend if there ever was one, a glimmer of hope in the darkest of dark days known as the 90's.

For all us young uns, big dunc was a reason to puff your chest out, a reason to feel proud of the shirt on your back, yeh he had discipline problems and injury problems and no he probably isn't even in the top 100 best ever Everton players, but of the era he played in, he was the best, he was huge, he was Big Dunc Ferguson.

And for those of my generation, we will always love him and never forget him.
 
Dunc will be off with his pigeons having a quiet life I reckon, but I hope a bit like rhino did, I hope he comes back and watches us often.

we love him, and he loves us. A true everton legend if there ever was one, a glimmer of hope in the darkest of dark days known as the 90's.

For all us young uns, big dunc was a reason to puff your chest out, a reason to feel proud of the shirt on your back, yeh he had discipline problems and injury problems and no he probably isn't even in the top 100 best ever Everton players, but of the era he played in, he was the best, he was huge, he was Big Dunc Ferguson.

And for those of my generation, we will always love him and never forget him.

Can't argue with that, spot on Rob (y)

Even if we do go onto some success ala the 80s, Dunc will always be my hero. :)
 
mine too, its all well and good being a hero in a great team thats winning, but to be a hero and a legend in a team of depressed relegation strugglers takes someone very special.
 

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