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As a footballer, Vinnie Jones was involved in more scrapes than a carpenter's sandpaper, and he had to be evacuated from White Hart Lane through a back exit after one infamous tackle ...
A leading member of the Wimbledon FC’s Crazy Gang, Jones became part of football folklore when the side beat all conquering Liverpool 1-0 in the 1988 FA Cup final. He left for Leeds in 1989 ...
The incredible story of how Vinnie Jones, 60, buried alive a friend's tortoise has been revealed. After being signed to Wimbledon during his footballing days in the mid-1980s, the sportsman turned ...
HARDMAN Vinnie Jones is to recreate his famous Gazza balls grab for Netflix. The footballer-turned-actor, 56, will pocket £300,000 for a documentary on his time playing for Wimbledon’s so ...
Ahead of Newcastle’s clash with AFC Wimbledon, cast your mind back to 1995 and reminisce over Keegan’s Entertainers coming up against Vinnie Jones as an emergency goalkeeper… AFC Wimbledon ...
Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a retired British footballer and film actor. Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh ...
When Vinnie Jones was a Hollywood rookie, cutting his teeth in 2000’s Gone in 60 Seconds, he took a football onto the set.“Scott Caan and a couple of the lads liked their football,” he recalls.
Vinnie Jones developed a reputation as one of football’s hard men during his playing career and former England striker Gary Lineker has been on the wrong end of his temper following his retirement ...