Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
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Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Sorry if this has been mentioned before but I couldn't find anything on it - Steven is running the Manchester marathon in April, for a children's charity called Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Best player in my lifetime as a Burnley fan (2000 onwards) and an all-round legend.
There are links to donate to his effort on his twitter and Instagram.
Best player in my lifetime as a Burnley fan (2000 onwards) and an all-round legend.
There are links to donate to his effort on his twitter and Instagram.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Good man.
Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Good man
Not sure on the legend bit
Not sure on the legend bit
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Legends are feet.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
What a good chap. Also the best Burnley player I've seen.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Fair play to him, always came across well. Is he still coaching / getting his badges?
It's a subjective one, personally I don't agree on with best player in last 25 years though. He was injured far to often to ever fully be consistent Burnley legend (not his own fault mind). Will never forget that FK against Utd on Boxing Day or the FA Cup game where he lobbed the keeper.
Glimpses of absolute brilliance when he did turn it on though. Similar to Benson in regard that he was a genuine game changer for us.
It's a subjective one, personally I don't agree on with best player in last 25 years though. He was injured far to often to ever fully be consistent Burnley legend (not his own fault mind). Will never forget that FK against Utd on Boxing Day or the FA Cup game where he lobbed the keeper.
Glimpses of absolute brilliance when he did turn it on though. Similar to Benson in regard that he was a genuine game changer for us.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
He didn’t have a marathon in him when he played for us! Must be fitter now than when he was a Claret
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Technically the best player I’ve seen at Burnley in my lifetime . Shame about the injuries but we wouldn’t have seen him in claret and blue if not for the injuries he had before us.
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Good to see the 2 goal in 3 prem seasons , semi -perma injured waffle fancier actually fit for once !
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Pity we have to put up with the usual comments.
I hope he raises as much money as possible. Fair play to you, Steven.
I hope he raises as much money as possible. Fair play to you, Steven.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
Very good player, but half a season doesn't make you a legend.hetheclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 12:45 pmSorry if this has been mentioned before but I couldn't find anything on it - Steven is running the Manchester marathon in April, for a children's charity called Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Best player in my lifetime as a Burnley fan (2000 onwards) and an all-round legend.
There are links to donate to his effort on his twitter and Instagram.
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Blimey …. I mean that’s a bit of a flounce really isn’t it ? See a lot of ridiculous posts on here amongst all the cut and thrust and don’t think that one even makes the top 50 per cent in terms of daftness.hetheclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:48 pmAnd this sort of comment is why I'm done with this forum, thank you.
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Re: Steven Defour Manchester Marathon
What?hetheclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:48 pmAnd this sort of comment is why I'm done with this forum, thank you.
I mean talented player and all that but was he a legend? Legend in terms of Dobson, Fletcher, Peyton, Little McIlroy etc etc etc? and also that's why you are done with this forum. That's a strange one!
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You don't like the truth?hetheclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:48 pmAnd this sort of comment is why I'm done with this forum, thank you.
Bye then.
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