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  1. Dean Saunders Piper Confetti Wedding Awards 2020 - Most Recommended Piper 2020. Welcome. Welcome to the official website of Dean Saunders Piper! Reviews. 5 Reviews. Highly recommend Dean. He played outside today for my good friends 60th birthday in gale force winds and rain!

  2. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Dean Saunders - Ik kan Met Jou De Wereld AanAbonneer hier: http://bit.ly/AboneerBERKMUSICDownload of stream: https://berkmusic.lnk.to/IkKanMetJouDeWereldAanA...

  3. Second Striker. Name in home country: Dean Nicholas Saunders Date of birth/Age: Jun 21, 1964 (59) Place of birth: Swansea Height: N/A Citizenship: Wales Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: N/A Current club: Retired Joined: May 1, 2001 Contract expires: -. Further information. Dean Saunders is the father of Callum Saunders ( Nantwich Town FC ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2001 · Stats of Dean Saunders . This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition. The "Detailed stats" tab shows a player's total appearances, goals, cards and cumulative minutes of play for each competition, and indicates the season in which it occurred.

  5. members.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersDean Saunders - Liverpool FC

    Profile. Son of former Liverpool wing-half, Roy, Dean was expected to take Anfield by storm when he arrived from Derby for a record fee in July 1991. However, the Wales international didn't quite live up to his reputation in a Reds side whose passing game didn't seem to suit him. He was used to Derby's counter-attacking style, scoring many of ...

  6. Dean Saunders verzorgt titelsong Asterix & Obelix. Muziek. € €0,99 koop

  7. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Dean Saunders Former Aston Villa and Liverpool striker Dean Saunders retired from playing in 2001 after spending two seasons in the Premier League with Bradford City. The much-travelled Saunders played for 12 different clubs during his 19-year career and set a new British transfer record when he joined Liverpool from Derby County for £2.9 million in 1991.