Dominic Iorfa 13:55 - Apr 21 with 2768 views | The_Beast1976 | Just came on as sub for Sheff Wed. Wonder if he knows the offside rule...... | | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 14:07 - Apr 21 with 2697 views | Tonto | Many of those under 40 will be utterly confused though | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 14:09 - Apr 21 with 2681 views | hamptonhillhoop | From his father's Wikipedia page. 'Renowned for his electric pace but less than stunning control, he became a cult figure at many of the clubs played for, particularly at Peterborough United where his name is still occasionally shouted during dull periods of matches'. | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 14:09 - Apr 21 with 2672 views | The_Beast1976 | Yep, definitely one for those of us the other side of 40 😉 | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 14:11 - Apr 21 with 2646 views | dsw2509 | Was he the one who came on as sub in his first game for us and immediately crocked himself? | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 14:12 - Apr 21 with 2624 views | MrSheen | As Big as his dad but unlikely to be as Bad. | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 14:33 - Apr 21 with 2529 views | loftboy | Yep wimbledon last home game, a very pissed 21 year old me ran on th pitch and tried to get his shirt at the end! | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 20:13 - Apr 22 with 2141 views | The_Beast1976 | And he was offside about a million times away at Tottenham the following season. Never seen one player offside so many times. It was comical, all of us lot were even laughing | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 20:27 - Apr 22 with 2096 views | stainrods_elbow | Absolutely bizarre career: 16 years, 22 clubs (from Royal Antwerp to Galatasaray to Queens Parr Rangers, Buler Rangers, Instant-Dict FC (!), and Guangzhou Apollo), barely 150 games, and about three dozen goals. (And probably around three hundred dozen offside decisions!) Hilariously, he was also sent off for Aylesbury while waiting to come on after an 'altercation' with a linesman. You couldn't make it up! He actually scored two reserve team hat-tricks for and against us, which apparently spurred us to take a punt on him. I love these freakish faux-footballers, about whom one can only wonder how on G-d's green earth they became footballers. Who was that guy who came over and was apparently pretending to be someone else in training, and wangled a half for Southampton under Graeme Souness by posing as the cousin of George Weah? Was it Aly Dhia? https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2551248-the-search-for-ali-dia-legendary-foo [Post edited 22 Apr 21:27]
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Dominic Iorfa on 20:33 - Apr 22 with 2069 views | RangersDave | Is that still a better tally than Dykes? | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 13:03 - Apr 23 with 1823 views | kingsburyR | Only man I've seen go one on one with a keeper (Leeds - Lukic) and put it 30 yards wide. Takes some effort that! | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 13:07 - Apr 23 with 1796 views | MrSheen | Was that the League Cup horror show? We might have had Gus Caesar at the other end too. | | | |
Dominic Iorfa on 13:13 - Apr 23 with 1780 views | PlanetHonneywood | Chance to retell my story when I was in a bar in Kobe, and the owner nearly followed through when I said I was a QPR fan. He was an ex-Nigerian footballer who grew up with DO. Seemingly, him and his mates, who were all playing in Europe, were ringing each other up in stitches saying, if DO can play in the top English league, so can we! He said he was always hopeless. | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 13:18 - Apr 23 with 1761 views | kingsburyR | The very game!!! | |
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Dominic Iorfa on 13:23 - Apr 23 with 1746 views | ibnumber10 | I remember him being referred to as Dominic I-Awful back in the day | | | |
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