Derry the bouffant jesse

I'm old enough to laud over the like of Rogers, Taylor and the like.
Shaun Derry was average at best.
You have your opinion and I have mine.
 
For sure; but from your first comment I would never have believed you were that old
I'm an old Claret and Blue loving cantankerous c*** and Derry was average.
He badly advised his bouffant, hairband wearing boy into joining a team of misfits whom he will never play regularly for.
 
I'm old enough to laud over the like of Rogers, Taylor and the like.
Shaun Derry was average at best.
You have your opinion and I have mine.

A bit better than average in my view but yeah.....but we were in the Championship and struggling at the time.....the administration times.

Kept us up along with notable others....went down to the last game if I remember correctly.

A good leader.
 
I'm an old Claret and Blue loving cantankerous c*** and Derry was average.
He badly advised his bouffant, hairband wearing boy into joining a team of misfits whom he will never play regularly for.
Be fair; his main concern was not to leave the boy where he would not be properly chastised.
 
We needed a Shaun Derry in the team and situation we had at the time. He was liked by fans because he gave his best and cared about the club. Question marks remain over his parenting letting his son wear a hairband like that. His son certainly doesn't look like he's cut from the same cloth with his rolling around on the floor last night. Shameful behaviour from a number of their players. Incidentally I thought the football Wrexham played under pressure and in tight spaces was excellent.
 
I mean have some respect. You may not remember or are not old enough to remember.

Shaun played and won in our pivotal game against Sheffield Wednesday in 2010

And he always put in a shift
There was a legendary moment at a service station on the way home from that game. The player coach stopped off at the same place as fan coaches and the players (Derry included) entered to bogs to much singing and dancing amongst the fans. As weird toilet moment go that was right up there.
 
We worked round his house, he was having a load of building work done.
Had a picture of him on the wall, facing out of a window, naked from behind.
We took it down as we was working in that area. The next day he’d put it back up. Grafter of a player, but a f*cking weirdo of a man.
 
He looks like a Chelsea player. The hair and the Alice band are obligatory for posers at that club. More important than playing football. Gallagher got rid of his once he left. Mind you he forgot how to play football too.
 
Shaun Deree Deree
He's better than Stevie G
He's harder than John Teree
Shaun Deree Deree

Him and Clint Hill turned us around along with Butts, Ambrose and Scannell. Happy days! Then the young Clyney and Victor Moses, and Neil Danns, and Alan Lee ... fond memories of the Warnock years and that bit of fighting spirit which we have retained and ensures we generally punch above our weight, and which Derry brought to the coaching set up, great Palace loyalist and much better when he returned under Warnock than when Trevor Francis brought him in originally. A sort of poor man's Pirlo. But his son both in terms of how he left us, where he went and how he looks and plays does indeed appear to be a big Jesse.
 

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