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All the best skipper.
Not many players these days can boast what he has. Silver kissing and staying at a club long enough to play in a testimonial.
Good luck.
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Wish him all the best, hope he's successful whatever he ends up doing. Would imagine it'll involve coaching at some point, but wouldn't be surprised to learn he's going to keep playing, possibly back in Ireland.
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Aye all the best to Dillo; he was a steady player for the first 6 or 7 years he was with us; last 2 or 3 are best forgotten.
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Good news
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No Sean Dillon is better than a bad Sean Dillon.
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Thank for everything Dillo, silver kissing legend! Always tried is fucking hardest, will forever be welcome back
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Nothing on the official.
Where you hearing this chaps?
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20 min arabzone video on youtube
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Hope he gets another club, genuinely one of the nice guys I've ever met! Hopefully come back to the club in some capacity one day
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Absolute gent every time I've seen him. No doubt he loves the club and this is hurting him. Wish him all the best and although the past three years have not been his finest he is still part of a cup winning side. Thanks for the good times Sean.
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Aye, a good guy who I hope finds valuable employment somewhere. Wasn't his fault he was offered a fine two year deal by Jackie.
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For me, it's the right thing for the club. I reckon he will get fixed up with a localish team and we will be able to give him a great reception.
All the best Dillon - a nicer guy you won't meet
Last edited by Tangy (01/6/2017 9:26 pm)
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If footballers were based on personality then Dillon would be world class.
Two year deal he was given was based on sentiment rather than ability, a luxury a club like United can no longer afford.
Wish him well for the future