hayling22 wrote:Not sure I agree with retiring his shirt. The number 4 shirt should be used as an inspiration and an aspiration for many generations to come. That we have set a benchmark and an example for those wearing it.
Vinny should be remembered and when we see the number 4 shirt in future, it should have the same regard as 8 does for King Colin, or 7 for buzzer, and now Sterling is aptly wearing Buzzer's old number.
Keep the number 4 alive, most will never reach Vinny's level, if any, but they can all try t heir damndest
hayling22 wrote:Not sure I agree with retiring his shirt. The number 4 shirt should be used as an inspiration and an aspiration for many generations to come. That we have set a benchmark and an example for those wearing it.
Vinny should be remembered and when we see the number 4 shirt in future, it should have the same regard as 8 does for King Colin, or 7 for buzzer, and now Sterling is aptly wearing Buzzer's old number.
Keep the number 4 alive, most will never reach Vinny's level, if any, but they can all try t heir damndest
zuricity wrote:PeterParker wrote:Well, no one wears Maldini's number.
That's cos they haven't found a player good enough for the number.
nottsblue wrote:You know the measure of the man when fans of all teams, rags and dippers included, who almost to a man, sing his praises and say they wish they had had him at their team. John Terry and Roy Keane were revered at their respective clubs but not by football fans across the country.
Kompany has bucked that in some style. His testimonial in September will be a spectacular occasion
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