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who did Ferry play football for?
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| mentalbarter |
| quote: | | At six in the list was the reveller from Rotterdam, Ferry Corsten. There's little disputing that, as a DJ, the one-time footballer from the seaport, is one of the best. But the transition from deck general to recording artist is never a given. For Right Of Way, thankfully the journey is as smooth and polished as the production on the 14-tracks that lie within. |
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| Kongo_kim |
could be 3 clubs. Feyenoord , Sparta & Exelsior
they´re from rotterdam |
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| mentalbarter |
| so he wasnt part of the european champions ajax team of the 90s? |
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| dj_helen_k |
:disbelief ....heh....
i very much doubt it was a pro team...maybe in his youth.
btw, wonder what position he would play?.
me thinks midfield |
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| mike_stefan69 |
hes quite small if i remember rightly, 5'8" (about 1.70m)
could see him playing at full back ashley cole/roberto carlos style |
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| torontotrance |
| he went into deejaying because he had more skillz at deejaying...lol. |
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| DaveT |
There's been a few DJs who were once football/soccer players...
Matt Hardwick used to play professionally for the Sheffield Wednesday Club or something... |
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