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    Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Just talking about this on BBC Wales news.

    A brand new documentary series, exploring Black and Asian heritage footballers who have represented Cymru, and the work being done to make football in Wales more inclusive, is now available to watch on RedWall+.

    https://faw.cymru/news/the-dragon-on-my-shirt/

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Just talking about this on BBC Wales news.

    A brand new documentary series, exploring Black and Asian heritage footballers who have represented Cymru, and the work being done to make football in Wales more inclusive, is now available to watch on RedWall+.

    https://faw.cymru/news/the-dragon-on-my-shirt/
    Just watched the feeder on BBC wales news

    Earnie was an incredible talent

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Just watched the feeder on BBC wales news

    Earnie was an incredible talent
    He was and I know we're supposed to think he was our greatest striker of recent decades but for me Chopra on his day was unplayable. He was also a cheeky b*****d who loved to wind the opposition up.

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Earnie is different level to Chopra

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Earnie is different level to Chopra
    He was. Not as good.

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Obviously that is tongue in cheek. Earnie's record is far better than Chopra's. However we know that the latter had his demons which seemed to affect his performances for City. If not for that, who knows? I know I found Chopra more exciting when was on it.

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
    He was and I know we're supposed to think he was our greatest striker of recent decades but for me Chopra on his day was unplayable. He was also a cheeky b*****d who loved to wind the opposition up.
    I think earnie was too

    Natural goalscorer

    And didn't cost us anything

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    Re: Documentary The Dragon On My Shirt

    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
    Obviously that is tongue in cheek. Earnie's record is far better than Chopra's. However we know that the latter had his demons which seemed to affect his performances for City. If not for that, who knows? I know I found Chopra more exciting when was on it.
    Earnie was always on it, though. Earnie was a better striker than Chopra and I rated Chopra.

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    Earnie lit up the place. A true hero.

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