Peter Crouch. Am I missing something?
Peter Crouch. Am I missing something?
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LotusOmega375D

Original Poster:

8,979 posts

173 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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He was neither a great player, nor a particularly charismatic one, but he seems to have gone straight from bench-warming journeyman striker to jack-the-lad media entertainment darling, particularly with the BBC. Is anyone actually interested?

Gary Woodland

2,581 posts

182 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Yeah? He seems like a nice normal bloke and his podcast is funny.

Kneedragger95

270 posts

95 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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His Podcast "That Peter Crouch Podcast" is brilliant.
He comes across as a really funny guy and has some really interesting stories.
I think any football fan should give it a listen.

LotusOmega375D

Original Poster:

8,979 posts

173 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Ok then it’s just me. I guess he must have some hidden talent to have kept the gorgeous miss Clancy happy for all these years.

Driver101

14,451 posts

141 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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22 goals for England isn't bad for a bench warming journeyman.

He's always been portrayed as being amusing as far back as I can remember.


stuartmmcfc

8,775 posts

212 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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He was once asked what he’ would have been if he hadn’t had been a footballer?
He replied “a virgin”

Funny bloke

bristolbaron

5,313 posts

232 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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stuartmmcfc said:
He was once asked what he’ would have been if he hadn’t had been a footballer?
He replied “a virgin”

Funny bloke
Was just looking for the quote myself. He’s a good lad, I liked the recent contract ad too.

JuniorD

9,013 posts

243 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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He's a funny fellow. Although highly effective in the air, I always felt he never received enough credit for his on the ball ability.

He was also a million times better than Emile Heskey.

AC43

13,102 posts

228 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Better goals per minute for England than anyone bar Linekar.

So that's better than Shearer, Sherringham, Owen, Heskey, Rooney, Defoe and Bent.

And he's funny.

grassomaniac

259 posts

182 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Just looking at wikipedia about his career now, 3 seasons each at Spurs and Liverpool and 8 at Stoke, hardly a journeyman. Like many others have said his podcast is brilliant, very funny, he comes across as very down to Earth, which is admirable considering the sort of career he's had.

48k

15,862 posts

168 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Decent bloke, tells amusing anecdotes and has a very self deprecating sense of humour.


Kingdom35

1,139 posts

105 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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LotusOmega375D said:
He was neither a great player, nor a particularly charismatic one, but he seems to have gone straight from bench-warming journeyman striker to jack-the-lad media entertainment darling, particularly with the BBC. Is anyone actually interested?
In your opinion. Has he? Or has he just capitalised on an opportunity. I think we should all be embracing him. At the end of the day he seems very down to earth, as normal as can be and not up his own A hole, like a lot of them.
So whats your problem with him? Very odd.

kowalski655

15,157 posts

163 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Heard him on the radio, being interviewed and hosting some shows. Funny with a good taste in music

toon10

6,929 posts

177 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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He was a very good player and comes across like a nice and funny lad. I'd rather listen to what he has to say than Jermain Jenas who had the potential to be a footballing great but didn't really fulfil and he's got no personality.

Edited by toon10 on Monday 13th January 14:36

Gary29

4,741 posts

119 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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Seems ok to me too, and I'm a miserable bd.

Cantaloupe

1,056 posts

80 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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It's such a rarity for a pro footballer to be natural , funny and personable, mostly they
are either thick as mince or drink-driving rapists, or maybe both.

Plus his physical appearance makes him instantly recognisable even to folk who have no affinity for football.

TwigtheWonderkid

47,448 posts

170 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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toon10 said:
He was a very good player and comes across like a nice and funny lad. I'd rather listen to what he has to say than Jermain Jenas who had the potential to be a footballing great but didn't really fulfil and he's got no personality.

Edited by toon10 on Monday 13th January 14:36
I quite like Jenas as a pundit.

Driver101

14,451 posts

141 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
toon10 said:
He was a very good player and comes across like a nice and funny lad. I'd rather listen to what he has to say than Jermain Jenas who had the potential to be a footballing great but didn't really fulfil and he's got no personality.

Edited by toon10 on Monday 13th January 14:36
I quite like Jenas as a pundit.
I usually find myself agreeing with him. I think he's a good pundit too.

geeks

10,858 posts

159 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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I’m not big on football but even I can get along with him as a personality! He seems a decent guy.

ramblo93

184 posts

116 months

Monday 13th January 2020
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I like listening to Crouch (and Jenas for that matter). Comes across as a decent bloke with a good sense of humour. Some of his stories from his podcast are hilarious as well as giving the armchair fan a glimpse in to the world of professional football.

Must just be you OP im afraid ;-)