For Ireland, WC 2002. At club level, I'd say his best season was Mourinho's first title winning season at Chelsea.
for ireland i think like 2004 or wc 2002 for club season before he went to chelsea
For Ireland, WC 2002. At club level, I'd say his best season was Mourinho's first title winning season at Chelsea.
When he is good he is good !
when he is injured he is not so good !
Still a great player - brilliant yesterday.
2004 was his best year I think, he was unreal for us anyway.
This is true. I do remember the WC though with him running around like crazy and the Spanish announcers (Goooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaallll) on Univision raving about him. "Damien Doof"
Good times.
Manager said he would have to put him in a cage to keep him from wearing the Green shirt even remotely healthy. Will go down as one of the most passionate players ever to wear green....
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
he was superb for Fulham two seasons ago. Better than his Chelsea league winning season. 2002 for us i reckong.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
first 6 months of 2002. remember him making a danish right back look svery stupid on a bumpy lansdowne pitch in march that year, typified his form at that time. also, was in the UEFA team of the year in 2002.
Club - Has to be Chelsea's first title winning season under Mourinho. Himself and Robben were fantastic to watch. Chelsea have been pretty dull ever since, more muscle than guile.
Country - Probably the 2002 era alright. He used take players on from a standing start. He stopped doing this as he got older, would opt to retain possession and only take players on if he had a run on them. That happens to most players with age anyway.
i didnt like him at chelsea(post first season) at all always felt mourinho changed him as a player.
Wasn't too bad a few minutes ago putting Fulham ahead against his old club, Newcastle.
Fulham goal: Deadlock broken, and the hosts just about deserve it. Danny Murphy's ball over the top finds Damien Duff rushing forward, the Irishman holding Jose Enrique off and pinging home the opener.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
sounds like duff 8 years ago
Deadlock broken, and the hosts just about deserve it. Danny Murphy's ball over the top finds Damien Duff rushing forward, the Irishman holding Jose Enrique off and pinging home the opener.
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