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Jonny2J
20-10-2007, 14:12
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DIMITAR BERBATOV grew up worshipping Alan Shearer — and slept in a No 9 Newcastle shirt!

The Spurs striker was bought a Toon strip bearing his name and Big Al’s number as an 18th birthday gift from his parents.

And that was the reason he chose the No 9 shirt when he moved to Tottenham in the summer of 2006.

The Bulgarian, 26, will be relishing the chance to walk out at St James’ Park on Monday night where Shearer was so popular for 10 years.

Berba’s mum Margarita, 45, a former champion handball player, recalls how the Shearer shirt became her boy’s prized possession.

She said: “Dimitar wore this shirt all the time.

“He even used to sleep in his Newcastle shirt! It’s that special to him.

“Dimitar told me it was his dream to play for Newcastle United one day and wear the same shirt as Alan Shearer, who is my son’s hero.

“Shearer was a major inspiration for him to work hard for himself and the team. He liked the fact that Alan Shearer scored goals but was not a selfish player.

“Dimitar thinks this shirt may even have been a sign he was meant to play in England.”

Berbatov was brought up in a sports-mad house. His father Ivan was a striker for CSKA Sofia but the youngster chose Newcastle as his team. Berbatov was such a fan of Toon legend Shearer he even tucked into the ex-England hitman’s famous pre-match meal of chicken and beans.

Shearer netted 148 league goals in 295 games for Newcastle and in his schooldays little Dimi got into trouble for scribbling Shearer’s name and records on his school books.

Then when he hit the big-time, he bought his mum a Honda Civic with a personalised number plate that included the No 9.

His old schoolmate Mario Bekov, who has known Berbatov for 20 years, said his admiration for the former Toon ace bordered on obsession.

He said: “Dimitar never missed a Newcastle game when it was on television. And Shearer was up there with Pele as a God for him.”

Another pal, Stefan Damianov, recalled how Berbatov considered himself to be an honorary Geordie as he followed the Toon and grew up in a mining region of Blagoevgrad.

He said: “People in this part of Bulgaria like the Newcastle team especially and identify themselves with the football-mad culture of the people there and loyalty to the team.”

Dimitar Berbatov

PAST TIMES ... Dimitar aged eight, flat in Blagoevgrad, and with dad Ivan, brother Asen and mum Margarita

Sadly for Berbatov, Shearer had hung up his boots by the time he made his first visit to Tyneside last December.

But this next visit will still be crucial with only goal difference separating Spurs from the bottom three at the start of the weekend.

Berbatov enjoyed an explosive first season in English football and scored 23 goals after his £10.9million move from Bayer Leverkusen.

He is idolised by Spurs fans and is already considered as good as White Hart Lane legends Alan Gilzean, Glenn Hoddle and Jurgen Klinsmann.

But Berbatov has not enjoyed as much success so far this term with just two goals to his name in nine appearances.

He remains highly ambitious and is unlikely to be impressed by Tottenham’s shaky start to the season.

His mum added: “Dimitar has told me he’s hungry to win cups and wants to play in the Champions League in the next few years.”

Tottenham came within a minute of taking all three points from Liverpool two weeks ago until Fernando Torres stole a point with his header.

And Berbatov’s fellow striker Darren Bent has called for a repeat of the Anfield performance as Spurs look to kick-start their league campaign.

England forward Bent is warning they could face an early bombardment from Toon — who have won three and drawn one of their league home games this term. The Geordies have also beaten Spurs 3-1 on their last two visits to St James’ Park.

Bent said: “If we play like we did at Anfield then we can go there and get what we want.

“Newcastle start really fast and we’ve got to be prepared for that — but we know what we’ve got to do.

“People think it will be straightforward after what we did at Anfield but it doesn’t always work like that.”A man of taste, what can I say. ;)

Stella Artois
20-10-2007, 14:16
Over-rated cock.

Phatmann
20-10-2007, 14:25
Over-rated cock.

I agree. Had a whole summer of Berbatov is one of the top 3 strkers in the world from a guy at work. Literally he would say "How good is berbs?" at least 3 times a day. Me and another guy at work ended up compiling a list of strikers (in the premiership) who are better than him. Came up with about 10-12.

Stella Artois
20-10-2007, 14:27
It's all the more better considering where the Yids are. :)

Can't believe how blind some people can be. He scored one goal against a team in the top half of the league. One!

Miggy
20-10-2007, 14:36
Monobrow.:naughty:

Definitely Maybe
20-10-2007, 15:03
“Shearer was a major inspiration for him to work hard for himself and the team. He liked the fact that Alan Shearer scored goals but was not a selfish player."

:laugh:

Jonny2J
20-10-2007, 15:04
“Shearer was a major inspiration for him to work hard for himself and the team. He liked the fact that Alan Shearer scored goals but was not a selfish player."

:laugh:Bitter cunt! ;)

Actually he does have a point when you consider how much work Shearer used to do for the team before his legs went, was also always the best crosser of the ball at the club when he was there, just a shame he could never do much work down the channels after that injury in '97, and that he couldn't get on the end of his own crosses.

Definitely Maybe
20-10-2007, 16:32
Bitter cunt! ;)

Actually he does have a point when you consider how much work Shearer used to do for the team before his legs went, was also always the best crosser of the ball at the club when he was there, just a shame he could never do much work down the channels after that injury in '97, and that he couldn't get on the end of his own crosses.

He ran the entire club and had more of an influence than the manager towards the end man, was it Valerenga he was dropped for where he sat on the bench sulking and twisted about it to the press after? :laugh:

I'm not bitter, I'd rather have King Niall :cool:

Jonny2J
20-10-2007, 16:51
He ran the entire club and had more of an influence than the manager towards the end man, was it Valerenga he was dropped for where he sat on the bench sulking and twisted about it to the press after? :laugh:

I'm not bitter, I'd rather have King Niall :cool:Do we know he ran the club? Serious question?

King Niall my arse, couldn't lace his boots in their primes.

The Stig
20-10-2007, 17:00
Bit of a fucking obssesion that.

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 00:00
A man of taste, what can I say. ;)

Yet he still signed for Spurs, that is how shit you are. :)

Trev
21-10-2007, 00:03
Yet he still signed for Spurs, that is how shit you are. :)

Lol.

Yes, see who will be laughing come monday night.

wigger
21-10-2007, 05:38
A man of taste, what can I say. ;)

NEWCASTLE SUCKS, always had a good squad but shitty defense, win a trophy and then talk to us about good taste. Berbatov was amazing last year, but he needs to repeat that form to still be considered world class.

Jonny2J
21-10-2007, 09:06
NEWCASTLE SUCKS, always had a good squad but shitty defense, win a trophy and then talk to us about good taste. Berbatov was amazing last year, but he needs to repeat that form to still be considered world class.Jesus wepticles lad it was a sarcastic comment!

Yet he still signed for Spurs, that is how shit you are. :)Well seeing as we never even went in for him, your logic is fantastic.

By your logic that also makes you rather shit then as he signed for Spurs as well. :rolleyes:

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 10:41
Yet he still signed for Spurs, that is how shit you are. :)

This coming from the man who believed Wenger was even the slightest bit interested in Kuyt.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 19:42
Kuyt after Wenger had been there to watch him in a Dutch League match.

Wenger admitted: "I have been over to Feyenoord to watch him - he's a very generous player who works for the team."

Kuyt said: "I'm honoured someone like Arsene Wenger made all that effort to come to Holland."

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 19:45
What the hell does that mean?

Checking someone out isn't against the law and you'll find that Wenger does it a lot more than is reported. Just because the Daily Mirror don't know about it doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

Plus we never wasted our money bidding on him. :>

Phatmann
21-10-2007, 19:45
Wenger, after having watched Kuyt in a league match:

"That Dirk Kuyt is terrible, I'd never sign him. What a waste of time"

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 19:52
Wenger, after having watched Kuyt in a league match:

"That Dirk Kuyt is terrible, I'd never sign him. What a waste of time"

Difference being my quotes are actually genuine.

Personally I don't rate Kuyt that highly but I still can't not like the lad.

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 19:53
What the hell does that mean?

Checking someone out isn't against the law and you'll find that Wenger does it a lot more than is reported. Just because the Daily Mirror don't know about it doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

Plus we never wasted our money bidding on him. :>

So Wenger travelled to Holland to watch a player he didn't have the "slightest interest" in and then praised him.

You really are looking like a complete twat in this one. :)

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 19:56
So Wenger travelled to Holland to watch a player he didn't have the "slightest interest" in and then praised him.

You really are looking like a complete twat in this one. :)

Having an interest and checking someone out are two different things. I'll explain in further detail using caveman style drawings if that's what your level of intellect requires.

Did he praise him? I don't know. It'd probably been along the lines of:

"Kuyt is a player who works really hard. Unfortunately he couldn't score in a brothel and is as useful up-front as aids. I shall recommend him to Benetiz however."

Sounds about right.

Phatmann
21-10-2007, 19:59
Difference being my quotes are actually genuine.

Personally I don't rate Kuyt that highly but I still can't not like the lad.

Sorry but you didn't cite any sources so the quotes you posted are at the moment as genuine as mine :)

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 22:12
So what you are telling me is that Arsene Wenger is an idiot?

Why else would he travel to Holland then admit he was there to see Kuyt and praise his performance if he didn't have even the "slightest interest" in him.

Don't tell me about how Arsene Wenger is great, I already know, it wasn't a dig at him it was a dig at you. See Wenger isn't an idiot. He saw a player he had an interest in and went over to see if he was the right man, he decided he wasn't and no bid was forth coming. I saw the game that Wenger was at, it was on Channel 5 and Kuyt didn't have his best game but he still worked hard and made chances, which is probably why Wenger spoke of how "generous" he was.

Phatmann I was reading from another source but I have found the same quote elsewhere;

http://se.soccerway.com/news/2006/Jun/27/wenger-interest-in-kuyt/

Oh and just as a side note. Kuyt was declared not fit in the game he played that Wenger watched. He asked his Manager to let him play anyway and he allowed it.

That is why you gotta love Dirk Kuyt.

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 22:18
Well you can't love him for his footballing ability, can you? As he's a fucking waste of time and space.

Even if he did have an interest, it just goes to show how much better at spotting talent Wenger is than Benetiz, in that he didn't go and waste £10m on the useless cretin.

Keyser Soze
21-10-2007, 22:19
You've now edited. Blah. :dancer:

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 22:21
Well you can't love him for his footballing ability, can you? As he's a fucking waste of time and space.

Even if he did have an interest, it just goes to show how much better at spotting talent Wenger is than Benetiz, in that he didn't go and waste £10m on the useless cretin.

Not only do you evade the point and thus not accept you are entirely wrong but I would fuckin love that to come back and bite you on the ass.

Kuyt looked like a different player after he scored the first pen yesterday and I wouldn't back against him scoring against your mob.

LANDAN BASEZ and all that geez.

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 22:22
You've now edited. Blah. :dancer:

Lol what are you his conscience now?

He seems to listen to you, tell him to fuck off. :)

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 22:23
I admit I was wrong. Clearly Wenger did have a very slight interest. However upon watching him he realised he isn't good enough. Shame Benetiz wasn't that smart.

Kuyt is a workhorse, but as a finisher he's up there with Heskey in terms of being God awful.

Keyser Soze
21-10-2007, 22:28
Lol what are you his conscience now?

He seems to listen to you, tell him to fuck off. :)
Stop smiling after insulting someone, it puts me on edge. :laugh:

Dr. Bob Kelso
21-10-2007, 22:37
I admit I was wrong. Clearly Wenger did have a very slight interest. However upon watching him he realised he isn't good enough. Shame Benetiz wasn't that smart.

Kuyt is a workhorse, but as a finisher he's up there with Heskey in terms of being God awful.

Finally I have proof that you are basically not assed about Football at all when I'm about, just that you want to "beat" me.

You have seen that I wont admit defeat in the other thread and then all of a sudden with the help of a third party you have now backed down despite the fact I had already proved with FACT not opinion that you were chattin bubbles.

Stella Artois
21-10-2007, 22:42
Er? What the hell are you talking about?

I got it wrong in that perhaps his interest was slightly more advanced than I was lead to believe; suffice to stay he still didn't waste £10m on the useless tosser.

You've already been proved wrong in the Liverpool thread so if you're going to try and trump me, too bad.

Jesus
22-10-2007, 11:39
Kuyt is a workhorse, but as a finisher he's up there with Heskey in terms of being God awful.

http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/788/tellmemorevv5.jpg

Perhaps during the past few years but not always.(speaking of Heskey's finishing)

Stella Artois
22-10-2007, 11:52
I suppose you're right. We're only talking about the last, what, 5 or 6 years?

Idiot.

Jesus
22-10-2007, 11:55
Perhaps during the past few years but not always.

I did not make myself clear, when I said past few years, I meant a little more than that. I couldn't get a better word.

greenegg
22-10-2007, 12:39
I did not make myself clear, when I said past few years, I meant a little more than that. I couldn't get a better word.

Here's a better word.

Cunt.

Jesus
22-10-2007, 15:43
So according to you, cunt=more than a few years? :)

somegooner
22-10-2007, 17:41
That cunt Benitez isn't a talent spotter, he signs <b>already rated</b> youngsters but not players he has discovered himself. Look at how Wenger got Denilson, he has barely played a few matched for Sao Paolo and those few told Wenger that he was talented. Toure was signed for 100,000. Now imagine how much that would have been if Benitez or Ferguson also spotted him to. Look at how he signs players as strikers (eg. Eboue, Walcott), wingers (eg. van Persie, Clichy, Lauren, Henry), hole players (eg. Hleb, Rosicky, Toure), defensive midfielders (eg. Diaby, Fabregas) and turns them into great wingers (Walcott, Diaby, Hleb, Rosicky), strikers (van Persie, Henry), defenders (Toure, Eboue, Clichy, Lauren), and ,of course, the complete midfielder Cesc Fabregas. Happy birthday Prof. Wenger!!

Lord Shrimpeh
22-10-2007, 17:42
Wenger is such a voyeur. Bet he watched Kuyt beat off in the shower and didn't sign him because he had a bigger wang than Wenger (not hard)

Bammers05
22-10-2007, 18:02
Wenger is such a voyeur. Bet he watched Kuyt beat off in the shower and didn't sign him because he had a bigger wang than Wenger (not hard)

:erm: :no:

Cannon ball
22-10-2007, 18:49
Is it just me, or do I sense this thread is heading into the dangerous and mysterious land, known as Off-topicstan?

Keyser Soze
22-10-2007, 18:56
Is it just me, or do I sense this thread is heading into the dangerous and mysterious land, known as Off-topicstan?
Heading? It's been off-topic for 80% of the thread.

Cannon ball
22-10-2007, 19:04
Heading? It's been off-topic for 80% of the thread.

After Kelso's post it all changed. One post, and the whole thread changes. An ability only he possess'. Magic.