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Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:27 pm
by ID
Yes I would love to do a q and a! I had a great time at the club and loved the reception I got from the fans
To jog your memory: here is his
profile on the officil site and his
Wikipedia page...
So... post your questions below for Ian Feuer!

Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:34 pm
by BartonRaz
How did you manage to get hold of him!!!!!
In the dressing room before the Leeds game, did the players feel they could win?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:53 pm
by AFCRD_Dan
Would you have signed for Rushden permanantly if the opportunity had presented itself?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:18 pm
by ID
You've played football in England, Belgium and America (as well as Wales, if we include your spell at Cardiff)... where did you most enjoy your football?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:09 pm
by BartonRaz
It must have been strange going from Conference to Premier League in a year?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:15 am
by arealdiamondgeezer
with the rise of football in the states at its maximum now with the likes of beckham going to america who was your influences that brought you into the game?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:39 am
by Diamond_ Wolf
How popular is football (soccer) compared to the likes of Basketball & Baseball in US, is the gap continually getting smaller?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:54 am
by wewantourdarbyback
When you were growing up in the US, did you support a team over there or where your eyes drawn to the bigger sides in Europe?
What was the best moment of your career? (not contractually obliged to say RDFC v Leeds)
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:54 am
by davealbon
What was it like representing your country at the Barcelona Olympics?
Given you parents' careers in the music/show biz industry, were you ever interested in following in their footsteps?
Re: Ask Ian Feuer
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:33 am
by Trek
Why do you think the US seem to be developing top class keepers?
Is it anything to do with the old saying that 'you have to be mad to be a keeper'? ;)