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Giovanni Di Stefano

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He's absolutely crackers!

 

Also, if anyone's been on his Twitter page, he's seems to constantly put up photos of himself!  Bizarre!

He's absolutely crackers!

 

Also, if anyone's been on his Twitter page, he's seems to constantly put up photos of himself!  Bizarre!

 

 

I did find his ramblings about Rangers old co amusing. Currently is a shareholder of the oldco too. 

Should be kept busy now with endless clients to "represent" .  Jim Duffy had some great stories of his time at Dens, Dee-luded disnae come into it!

had a few minutes to spare so had a look around a few websites ..... he has a bizarre outlook and that extends to his web presence too ..... also see that someone has updated his wikipedia entry to add (fraudster) after the name !

 

Apparently he lists such diverse characters as Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, Robert Mugabe, Slobodan Milosevic, Arkan, Harold Shipman, Tariq Aziz, 'Chemical Ali', Gary Glitter, Jonathan King, Manuel Noriega, Ian Brady, Charles Manson as friends, former clients or people he has advocated for, as well as asking for a posthumous pardon for Dr Crippen ..... yet he seems to have a real beef with Delia Smith ... nothing to do with criminal cooking, more to do with the fact she told him to bugger off when he wanted to buy a stake in Norwich !  

Here he is putting a curse on someone!

 

 

:amazed:

 

Yes, this man is crazy!

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Looking at that photo he looks like a bad cross of John McGlynn and Silvio Berlusconi. 

he seems to have a real beef with Delia Smith ... nothing to do with criminal cooking, more to do with the fact she told him to bugger off when he wanted to buy a steak in Norwich !  

:tongue:

You certainly did Gio.......

 

Ah, what memories of the halcyon days of 1990s Scottish football. Paolo di Canio (new manager of Sunderland FC) comes from that era too.

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