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I respect Gary for his sportman ship and the fact he played football how it should be played. There was none of this "play acting" or "diving" and other nonsense you see today.
Gary never received a red or yellow card in his football career. Thats how disciplined and professional he was. Gary in my books, is a true football icon and has gone down in history - Well done Gary! 




- God bless him. 




