Leeds goalkeeper Rob Green enjoys Isle of Wight festival dressed as 1980’s cartoon hero Danger Mouse


LEEDS goalkeeper Rob Green partied at the 2017 Isle of Wight festival dressed as 1980’s cartoon hero Danger Mouse.

The former England stopper helped his Championship side finish a respectable seventh after playing a whopping 46 games.

The former England stopper helped his Championship side Leeds finish a respectable seventh
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The 37-year-old endured a horrendous start to the season by losing 3-0 to old club QPR. But there were plenty of high points to come with wins over Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday.


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Green looked familiar in a pair of white gloves but the giant rodent ears and papier mache bomb were special touches he had gone to impressive lengths to make.

The eye patch was a masterful touch to resemble the cartoon rodent
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A face-painted policeman had a chat with the former Norwich and West Ham man
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Green looked familiar in a pair of white gloves
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A face-painted policeman had a chat with the former Norwich and West Ham man as the revellers enjoyed the party mood.

Elsewhere at the Island shindig, Peter Crouch was attracting plenty of attention without evening donning fancy dress.

The towering striker’s dance moves were enough to capture the imagination of eagle-eyed celeb spotters.

The Stoke star was throwing shapes with stunning model missus Abbey Clancy and he had a picture taken with Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri.

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Crouch cuddled up with model missus Abbey Clancy
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The towering striker’s dance moves were snazzy as ever
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Peter Crouch was attracting plenty of attention without evening donning fancy dress.
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