Dennis wise biography
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Dennis Wise
English football player and manager (born 1966)
For the fictional character from The Wire, see Dennis "Cutty" Wise.
Dennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966) is an English former professional football player and manager who played as a central midfielder. He spent the majority of his career at Chelsea, from 1990 to 2001.
Beginning his career at Wimbledon, Wise came to prominence as a member of the "Crazy Gang", and in 1988, was part of the team that won the FA Cup in an upset victory over Liverpool. In 1990, he joined Chelsea, becoming captain three years later under the stewardship of Glenn Hoddle. During his time at Stamford Bridge, Wise won two FA Cups, a League Cup and a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and is the club's second most successful captain,[2] behind John Terry. Wise was a popular figure amongst the Chelsea support, and was named the club's Player of the Year on two occasions. In June 2001, he was sold to Leicester City.
Internationally, Wise
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Dennis Wise
Dennis Wise is an internet director of the film production company TruthWillOut. He describes himself as "an independent film maker with a background in entertainment and media. Apart from researching and producing documentaries, today he still produces private videos for clients".[1] He is best known for his "revolutionary and game-changing documentary" film on Adolf Hitler called The Greatest Story Never Told, which is popular among Neo-Nazi and historical revisionist circles.
The Greatest Story Never Told[edit]
Wise is best known for making the 2013 ass-numbing 5 hour, 50 minute "documentary"The Greatest Story Never Told, a film which is about one of the most reviled and infamous men in all of history: Adolf Hitler. While the parts covering Hitler's early life and the NSDAP's origins is generally well-done, the rest of the film is geared toward putting a positive spin on Hitler and a negative spin on the Allies, and making Nazi Germany look l
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Description for Dennis Wise: The AutobiographyPaperback. In his autobiography, Dennis Wise documents his "Crazy Gang" days and his ten years at Chelsea. Included are inside stories and Wise's own frank views on key football figures such as Vinnie Jones and Paul Gascoigne. In a no-holds-barred approach, he talks about his professional and private life. Num Pages: 256 pages, portraits. BIC Classification: 3JJPN; 3JJPR; BGS; WSJA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 176 x 113 x 12. Weight in Grams: 116.
Dennis Wise is one of the best loved British footballers in the Premiership. This cheeky London lad was one of the infamous Wimbledon crazy gang, whose wild pranks hit the headlines but who defied the odds by beating giants Liverpool to take the FA Cup sista in 1988.Since then he has moved to Chelsea where as skipper he has led the grupp up the Premiership ladder and this year won