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[edit] Playing career at Blues
Brum fan here just read the article. I loved Dugarry his guile and skilfulness it was a pleasure too watch. When he was in his pomp I would have said that he is the equivalent of Ruud Van Nistelrooy now. He is certainly better that French forward Henry now.
I would love it immensly if this living God was to come back and manage Blues I'd be honured. Such a great player. If you could find a player like him now in the Premier League on a free loody hell you'd do well.
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Hope you all like my picture on Le God!
Come back to birmingham please
[edit] If God wore a football shirt
Any tem would be proud to be associated to this god of a player, the fact that it's my beloved Birmingham makes it even better. I see a preminition for the future; Christophe Dugarry has been appointed the new manager of Birmingham City, with Zidane as his number 2. tell me what you think. Millm0w 11:37, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Interesting...but not likely. Sorry 'bout that. Wushugene 13:52, 8 October 2006 (UTC)