Why nobody messes with Big Dunc...

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Has anybody jokingly said Pistons yet? (Second stint of course)
 
If this is an accurate description, he should have been sacked at the time and it is unbelievable that he has a senior role now. I always liked him; not a legend to me though. Francis Begbie!
 
Anyone slating the bloke...

You could bring along four of your friends and he would still have you off.

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I have to agree with those who say he was our talisman through some pretty awful times in the late 90s.
I was a season ticket holder back then and it was worth every penny just to watch Big Dunc. You always felt like something was going to happen with him in the team, whether it be a classy goal or just terrorising the opposition, mentally and physically.
I for one would have a Big Dunc type of player back in a heartbeat. Passion, presence and bucket loads of aggression when needed; and sometimes when not needed!
 
I have to agree with those who say he was our talisman through some pretty awful times in the late 90s.
I was a season ticket holder back then and it was worth every penny just to watch Big Dunc. You always felt like something was going to happen with him in the team, whether it be a classy goal or just terrorising the opposition, mentally and physically.
I for one would have a Big Dunc type of player back in a heartbeat. Passion, presence and bucket loads of aggression when needed; and sometimes when not needed!
Have to agree with this... we all loved it at the time... would have been boring as hell without him and we would have been relegated!
 
Saw something recently from Bullard regarding this, apparently Duncan was saying something like "do you want to have a go?" to the player he was arguing with (was it Scharman?) and Bullard said jokingly of course, I will have a go Dunc, apparently big Dunc was going to do Bullard in the tunnel and he had to beg one of the Everton players to convince Ferguson that he was only taking the piss.

Here's Jimmy Bullard talking about it:

 
I have to agree with those who say he was our talisman through some pretty awful times in the late 90s.
I was a season ticket holder back then and it was worth every penny just to watch Big Dunc. You always felt like something was going to happen with him in the team, whether it be a classy goal or just terrorising the opposition, mentally and physically.
I for one would have a Big Dunc type of player back in a heartbeat. Passion, presence and bucket loads of aggression when needed; and sometimes when not needed!
And that really sums him up.
 
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