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Vratti's just signed for Bayer Leverkusen I think. I'll try and find the link.

Edit: here we are

Also: Lorenzo Amoruso: restaurant owner in his home town of Bari, Italy

A guy I work with saw Big Lorenzo at Liquid in Blackburn a couple of months ago. I thought it odd that he still lived locally, it certainly sounds more plausible that he is running a restaurant back in Italy!

By the way, does anyone remember his cook book, "Love Food, by Amoruso"? I meant to get a copy for my Dad's Christmas present one year but never got round to it.....

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A guy I work with saw Big Lorenzo at Liquid in Blackburn a couple of months ago. I thought it odd that he still lived locally, it certainly sounds more plausible that he is running a restaurant back in Italy!

By the way, does anyone remember his cook book, "Love Food, by Amoruso"? I meant to get a copy for my Dad's Christmas present one year but never got round to it.....

I wanted to get one as well. Ah, found it here!. Love the reviews!

Didn't Amo live near Brockhall?

He said in his Autobiography that he wanted to go back to Italy to be with his parents as they got older. He obviously pops back here now and again - I remember him doing the half time draw not too long ago.

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A guy I work with saw Big Lorenzo at Liquid in Blackburn a couple of months ago. I thought it odd that he still lived locally, it certainly sounds more plausible that he is running a restaurant back in Italy!

By the way, does anyone remember his cook book, "Love Food, by Amoruso"? I meant to get a copy for my Dad's Christmas present one year but never got round to it.....

Amoruso was spotted at the worst club in the world, roxy in darwen, about a year ago. Someone clearly having a laugh taking him up there! Another who goes up there regularly is mark patterson!

Vince O keefe has been quite a succesful football agent. I think his biggest name is/was chris sutton. He is also to my knowledge still a football coach at QEGS blackburn.

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I wanted to get one as well. Ah, found it here!. Love the reviews!

Didn't Amo live near Brockhall?

He said in his Autobiography that he wanted to go back to Italy to be with his parents as they got older. He obviously pops back here now and again - I remember him doing the half time draw not too long ago.

He lived on the main road in Whalley.In a big house.

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Amoruso was spotted at the worst club in the world, roxy in darwen, about a year ago. Someone clearly having a laugh taking him up there! Another who goes up there regularly is mark patterson!

Vince O keefe has been quite a succesful football agent. I think his biggest name is/was chris sutton. He is also to my knowledge still a football coach at QEGS blackburn.

I know it won't be a very popular opinion on here :ph34r: , but I love Big Lorenzo! His header on the opening day against Wolves in 2003 remains one of my favourite goals...unstoppable!

I'm convinced that if he had stayed fit and played in a settled team under Mark Hughes, he would have been a big asset to the Rovers.

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Me too, Roar! At the very least they could have kept him on to improve the catering.......

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Vratti's just signed for Bayer Leverkusen I think. I'll try and find the link.

Edit:here we are

I liked Vrati too, remember that cracking goal he scored against Bolton?

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I know it won't be a very popular opinion on here :ph34r: , but I love Big Lorenzo! His header on the opening day against Wolves in 2003 remains one of my favourite goals...unstoppable!

I'm convinced that if he had stayed fit and played in a settled team under Mark Hughes, he would have been a big asset to the Rovers.

Amoruso looked a great guy and I loved just how much he looked like a porn star! :lol:

On the footballing side, he was very good at bringing the ball out of defence and he was a real asset in the opposition box on corners. However, he was far too slow for the pace of the Premiership these days and was found out for it. They don't have the same pace and quality in Scotland accross the league. He also looked very shakey heading defensively and I always thought that he was going to make a mistake at some point.

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I know it won't be a very popular opinion on here :ph34r: , but I love Big Lorenzo! His header on the opening day against Wolves in 2003 remains one of my favourite goals...unstoppable!

I'm convinced that if he had stayed fit and played in a settled team under Mark Hughes, he would have been a big asset to the Rovers.

Lol, the massive deflection off Carr and into goal against Spurs was my favourite piece of work from him- wasn't going anywhere near goal before it hit him! :D:P

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Not trying to be pedantic, but that should rule Ossie Ardilles out too.

Fair enough Fife. I only copied and pasted the previous listing and updated it to as far as my knowledge took me.

By the way, does anyone remember his cook book, "Love Food, by Amoruso"? I meant to get a copy for my Dad's Christmas present one year but never got round to it.....

Yeah I remember I couldn't get my hands on this one but believe it was for sale in 'Rover the Moon'. I was chatting to Lorenzo and informed him I couldn't get a copy. He said he would sort me out and if I could get a memo to him. Forgot and all I have is his own autobiography.

I know it won't be a very popular opinion on here :ph34r: , but I love Big Lorenzo! His header on the opening day against Wolves in 2003 remains one of my favourite goals...unstoppable!

I'm convinced that if he had stayed fit and played in a settled team under Mark Hughes, he would have been a big asset to the Rovers.

Lorenzo had an amazing debut and was one of the first times in ages that I saw a centre-half really dribble with the ball. However it wasn't too long until teams were able to expose his distinct lack of pace. If we had signed him about 2-3 years earlier he would have been a superb player.

I liked Vrati too, remember that cracking goal he scored against Bolton?

I think it was against Spurs and then the dodgy goals panel awarded it as an own goal. All in all it saved the club in circa. of £1,000 on his bonuses, lol.

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I think it was against Spurs and then the dodgy goals panel awarded it as an own goal. All in all it saved the club in circa. of £1,000 on his bonuses, lol.

No, groo. I remember the Spurs one well, Carr had just upended someone (was it Vrati himself?) and got away with it and it was so sweet to see Vrati's goal go in off of Carr's backside of all places! The thought of that goal still cheers me up!

The Bolton one was after Nolan had scored an early goal if I remember and Vrati shot from over by the Riverside and celebrated with the fans there. found the match report here with pic of the lad celebrating date 10th January 2004.

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No, groo. I remember the Spurs one well, Carr had just upended someone (was it Vrati himself?) and got away with it and it was so sweet to see Vrati's goal go in off of Carr's backside of all places! The thought of that goal still cheers me up!

The Bolton one was after Nolan had scored an early goal if I remember and Vrati shot from over by the Riverside and celebrated with the fans there. found the match report here with pic of the lad celebrating date 10th January 2004.

Thanks mum.

I forgot that moment, until now. For some reason I thought the only goal he scored for us was taken away from him!!

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Anyhow an updated list as of 02/07/07.

An updated list for all players/staff since Premiership era :-

Accrington Stanley - Leam Richardson.

AIK Solna - Nils-Eric Johansson.

Arezzo AC- Corrado Grabbi.

Aston Villa - Chris Sutton.

Ayr United - Paul Weaver.

Ballymena - Garth Scates.

Barnoldswick Town - Michael Holt.

Barnsley - Marc Richards.

Bayer Leverkusen (Vratislav Gresko).

Birmingham City - Damien Johnson, Neil Danns, Martin Taylor.

Blackpool - Ben Burgess, Tony Parkes (Assistant Manager), Simon Grayson (Manager).

Blyth Spartans - Graham Fenton (Caretaker/player-manager).

Bolton Wanderers - Kevin Davies.

Bournemouth - Gareth Stewart.

Brescia Calcio FC: Dario Marcolin (Coach)

Burgos CF - Javier De Pedro.

Burnley - Alan Mahon.

Bury - John Fitzgerald.

Cercle Brugge - Dwight Willie.

Cambridge United - Jimmy Quinn (Manager).

Charlton Athletic - Marcus Bent.

Clitheroe FC - Joel Byrom, Clark Walsh.

Clyde - Colin Hendry (Manager).

Crystal Palace - Shefki Kuqi.

Coventry City - David Mcnamee, Tim Flowers (Assistant Manager).

Derby County - Jay McEveley.

Derry City - Eddie McCallion.

Dundee - David Worrell.

Elgin City FC - Kieron Renton, Adam Nelson

Everton - James Beattie, Lee Carsley, Alan Irvine, Mick Rathbone.

Exeter City - Andy Marriott

Finland national side - Roy Hodgson (Manager).

Fulham - Ian Pearce, Billy McKinlay (Reserve Team Coach)

Galatasaray -Hakan Sukur.

Gaziantepspor (Turkey) -Kaba Diaware

Glentoran - Gary Hamilton.

Gretna - Craig Barr, Ryan Baldacchino.

Grimsby Town - Gary Harkins.

Harrogate Town -Darren Dunning.

IK Start (Kristiansand, Norway) - Stig Inge Bjornebye (Manager)

Inverness Calendonian Thistle - Alan Morgan, Ian Black.

Ipswich Town - Alex Bruce, Jon Walters.

Kidderminster Harriers - Jeff Kenna.

Kilmarnock - Gordon Greer.

Lancaster City - Michael Taylor, Wayne Gill (physio).

Larisa AE - Giorgos Donis (Manager)

Leeds United - Jonathon Douglas.

Liverpool - Craig Bellamy.

Livingston - Lee Makel.

Llanelli - James Thomas.

Lisburn Distillery - Peter McCann.

Loughgall – Jon Topley.

Lyn FC (Oslo) - Henning Berg (Manager).

Malmo FF - Anders Andersson.

Manchester City - Paul Dickov, Derek Fazackerley (Scout).

Montrose - Stuart Cumming.

Morecambe - Steve Drench, Ryan Robinson.

Newcastle United - Damien Duff, Shay Given, Terry Gennoe (Goalkeeping Coach).

Northampton Town - Jerome Watt.

Panionios - Oumar Konde.

Port Vale - Marc Richards.

Portsmouth - Andy Cole.

Preston North End - Callum Davidson, Brett Ormerod, Rob Kelly (Coach).

QPR - John Curtis

Rangers - Barry Ferguson.

Real Sociedad - Chris Coleman (Manager)

Recreativo Huelva - Florent Sinama-Pongolle.

Rochdale - Keith Hill (Manager).

Roma AS - Shabani Nonda.

Saltergate - Lee Richardson (Manager).

Scarborough - Mark Patterson (Manager).

Sheffield Wednesday - Burton O'Brien, Graham Coughlan.

Sheffield United - Bryan Kidd (coach). Keith Gillespie (signing new deal), Alan Wright, Jon Stead.

Shelbourne - Ciarán Ryan.

Shrewsbury Town - Luke Jones.

SK Brann (Bergen, Norway)- Martin Andresen.

Sligo Town - Gavin Peers.

Stabæk - Lars Bohinen (Director of Football-type role).

Stoke City - Marlon Broomes, Dominic Matteo

Stuttgart Kickers - David Yelldell.

Stuttgart VfB - Markus Babbel (Assistant Coach).

Sunderland - Dwight Yorke.

Troon Juniors - Andy Reid.

Viking - Egil Østenstad (Director).

Wales National Team - Dean Saunders (Assistant Manager).

Watford - Richard Lee.

West Ham United - Christian Dailly, Lucash Neill.

Wolverhampton Wanderers- Jay Bothroyd, Jemal Johnson, Darren Potter, Bobby Mimms (Goalkeeping Coach).

Worcester City - Andy Morrison (Assistant Manager)

Wrexham - Richard Hope, Anthony Williams.

Wycombe Wanderers - Frank Talia (contract ends 30/06/07 and is expected to return to Australia).

Xerez CD - Jorge Yordi.

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Back at the club after playing:-

Kevin Gallagher (working as for Radio Rovers), Alan Kelly (Academy goalkeeping coach)

Deceased:- (Rest In Peace)

Ray Harford, Jack Walker

Released/Unattached:-

Mark Atkins, Gary Croft, John Curtis, Ciaran Donnelly, Alan Fettis, John Filan, Craig Hignett, Peter Murphy, Andy Morrison, Fred Murray, Mike Newell, Sebastian Pelzer, Adam Reed, David Thompson, Peter Thorne, Paul Warhurst.

Retired and now taking coaching license or working as football pundits or agents:-

Per Frandsen (football agent), Tony Gale (soccer pundit with Sky Sports), Matty Holmes (qualified soccer coach & owns soccer coaching club), Graeme Le Saux (football pundit & ambassador for ABN Amro Bank), Jason McAteer (undertaking coaching badge), Kevin Moran (football pundit for Irish TV), Alan Shearer (football pundit & completed his coaching badge), Robbie Slater (football pundit in Australia), Hakan Ünsal (Football pundit in Turkey), Graeme Souness (football pundit), Frank Stapleton (football pundit).

Retired and in another field:-

David Batty (appeared in 'The Match and is involved with advertising campaigns for Cancer Research), Nathan Blake (runs property management company), Martin Dahlin (partner in introducing a new line of Men's wear for Heab Clothing firm), Garry Flitcroft ((running a magazine based for professional footballers), David May (working in wine distribution), Alan Miller (retired and runs his own cruise company with his brother in Mallorca), Stuart Ripley (last heard he was studying Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire), Tim Sherwood ( in partnership with Garry Flitcroft), Craig Short (co-owns a sailing club), Ashley Ward (runs a luxury development company in Cheshire).

Retired and never heard of since:-

Patrik Andersson, Dino Baggio, Eyal Berkovic, Youri Djorkaeff, Nicky Marker, Darren Peacock (retired and living in Portugal with his family), Per Pedersen, Sebastien Perez, Patrick Valéry.

Not Sure:-

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Calling Dwight Wille an ex-rover is a bit much, I'm pretty certain he was only here on loan, and from an affiliate for a look-see at that?

Good list, though, groo. Saw Jeff playing in the Conference play-off final, shame he lost. Great game, though. Was also SURE I saw Gresko playing internationally recently, but it doesn't seem quite right, and I can't remember where...

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An awful lot of effort has gone into this work-well done.

I do think you should be flexible about the list being players just from the Premiership era, or you might have to remove Jimmy Quinn and Mark Patterson, as well as Mike Rathbone, for example.

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