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Not being funny right but what does being Gallys father in law have to do with anything? I doubt sven goes shouting potential deals around in the dressing room before their completed somehow :whistle:

Wouldn't Derbyshire and Gallagher have been in the same Blackburn team so may be be friendly? If so Derbyshire probably rang Gally to ask about what it's like at the club?

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Not so keen, I'll give him a chance though. Was good at Blackburn, not seen anything after he moved to, Olympiakos was it?

Indeedio.

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Not so keen, I'll give him a chance though. Was good at Blackburn, not seen anything after he moved to, Olympiakos was it?

Didnt he become an instant hero at Olympiakos after scoring in a cup final on his debut or something?

Would definately welcome him

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He's only 25. has proven himself far more than glass knees Maynard and if you disregard his nightmare at Birmingham then his record is good. Scored some crucial goals for both Blackburn and Olympiakos. I'd be delighted if we sign him. Reminds me of Shane Long in how he moves up front.

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Larry if you don't want info leave it at that. No more

I welcome info ... i just didnt even know derbyshire was even linked with us? Didnt mean to offend :thumbup:

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From Twitter :ph34r:

Posted June 8th.

@BcfcDotCom

@blueskro Matt Derbyshire has returned to Olympiakos following the completion of his season-long loan deal.

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On 2 May 2009, Derbyshire played a pivotal role in the Greek Cup final against cross-city rivals AEK Athens. With Olympiacos 2–0 down, Derbyshire was brought on at half-time. Three minutes after coming on, Derbyshire scored for Olympiacos. The game then went to 2–2 before AEK Athens had seemingly scored the winning goal in stoppage time. However, with the last touch of the game, Derbyshire popped up to head in the equaliser in the sixth minute of added time, bringing the score to 3–3, after having suffered a concussion following a clash with an opponent. It was obvious during celebrations that he was not fully aware, and he stated afterwards that he realised he had scored from the cheers of fans. Olympiacos went on to win the match 15–14 on penalties, and Derbyshire was handed the Man of the match award for his efforts.

Gotta love that. :appl:

Guest parky0607
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Olympiacos went on to win the match 15–14 on penalties, and Derbyshire was handed the Man of the match award for his efforts.

Gotta love that. :appl:

What an epic penalty shoot out!

Guest Mee-9
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Thought he was shite in the PL and abroad.

Might be alright here, ain't he injury prone?

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Ahh, can't help but think this one will end badly. He's a lad with plenty of work ethic behind him, but I'm not sure he's what we really need personally. I'd be a bit underwhelmed if this one did go through to be honest, I'm sure we can do better.

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