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Dozzell: Dalian Was Unplayable on His Day - Ipswich Town News

Dalian Atkinson, who died earlier today aged 48, was unplayable on his day, according to his former Town team-mate and close friend Jason Dozzell.

"I’m very shocked, I got a call from Kieron Dyer this morning and he told me,” Dozzell told TWTD. "It’s just unbelievable news, unbelievable.

"I’m shocked, I can't believe it, the circumstances of it all will come out in the next couple of days, I’m sure. I heard he was quite ill before this but whether that’s got anything to do with it, I’m not too sure.”

Atkinson had been undergoing kidney dialysis and is understood to have had a weak heart. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating his death, including the use of force with officers reported to have Tasered him four or five times.

Dozzell says the pair first got to know one another as youth players at Portman Road: "We grew up together at the club. We’re the same age. He must have been 14 when I first came across him. Ron Gray spotted him.

"When we were at school he used to come down from Telford in the holidays which is how we got to know one another really and then just went right through until he left Ipswich.”

Dozzell says he can’t recall anyone who could hit the ball more powerfully: "On his day, he was unplayable. Power, so quick, he had the hardest shot I’ve ever come across, which you’ll see if you watch his hat-trick against Middlesbrough. There were a couple of goals there where the ball was still rising [when it hit the net] and he’s hit it from 30 yards.

"Tony Mowbray and Gary Pallister were the centre-halves. That’s what he could do on the day, if he was up for it.


Dalian's three goals against Boro on six, 31 and 58

"He was just a larger than life character, he was just brilliant in the dressing room. He was always smiling, always messing about really, the soul of the dressing room. One funny guy.”

He added: "I used to see him after he left Town but not recently. I’ve spoken to him on the phone but I think the last time I saw him would have been a couple of years ago at the ex-players’ do. He was doing some work for an agent.

"I sent him a text when I heard he was ill but I hadn’t really heard from or seen him for a while. It’s just a sad day.”

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