HighfieldBlade
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Went and signed for Leeds though didn't he?
Is there an echo in here?Went and signed for Leeds though didn't he ?
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Went and signed for Leeds though didn't he?
Is there an echo in here?Went and signed for Leeds though didn't he ?
He would have to try hard. There is absolutely nothing about my favourite player Tony Currie that equips him to be Chairman of a football club. He wouldn’t have a clue. He’d probably be the first to agree, as he would if anyone suggested he become a manager.
One simple soluion to this, get the resident artistic types on here to make two molds, one of AW and one of TC, nick some crab industries fast drying cement, pour into the molds and put em up ourselves in the car park....
Joking aside why not have a statue of Woody and TC in the carpark together ala below
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Just a thought.
I don't think it's even in question about him being a legend Luke...anybody who watched through those years knows how good he was...Woody,Badge,Hodgy were legends in their own right..Just because he went to Leeds doesn't take away from 9 years of great memories.
Didn't Woody put in a transfer request at one point...if he'd had gone he'd have still been a legend to me...TC though..best player I've seen pull on the Red and White,gave us 9 magic years...Legend?..not in question.
What????When HRH takes full control, could do a lot worse than appointing him as Chairman
Also when we got relegated to the 4th didn’t he distance himself from the club? Came back at the fag end of the 80s when he was out of work.
He was playing for QPR at the time. If that amounts to “distancing” himself from the club then the answer’s yes.
This whole business about Currie going to Leeds is absolutely ridiculous, though. Why on earth is he judged by different standards to everyone else? We’d been relegated. Leeds were still regarded as potential league champions although, with hindsight, they were in decline. He was 26 and still a top player, as he went on to demonstrate. The move made perfect sense. Presumably the same applies to all the other United players who’ve gone to Elland Road over the years and none of them attract the same scrutiny.
Presumably, he could have turned down the move but why would he? I’d imagine wages at Leeds at the time were well in advance of those at Bramall Lane. It would be a consideration for any of us thinking of changing jobs so why not for him? As for comparisons with Alan Woodward’s “one club” loyalty, dnblade has pointed out that Woody asked for a transfer at one point - I think it was during the 75/76 relegation season - and, presumably, if that had been granted we wouldn’t be talking about him as a one club man. It wouldn’t have made him any less of a hero to those of us who saw AW play. But we’re talking about Tony Currie and different standards apply. I assume that Watford fans are currently marking the 50th anniversary of his transfer to us by burning him in effigy for his disloyalty.
As for coming back when he was out of work, he’s accepted the club was good to him when he was at a low ebb both in granting him a testimonial and then in giving him a job but it’s not been a sinecure - he’s had to work, he’s done a good job by all accounts and I imagine he’s been paid the going rate, no more and no less.
I’ve supported United since 1964 and he is far and away - far and away - the best player we’ve had in all that time and I don’t expect ever to see anyone as good again. Perhaps he was a touch arrogant in his younger days, leading a few who post on here with negative impressions of him based on incidents years ago, but as many posters on this thread have attested that no longer appears to be the case. I’ve met him twice and he was friendly and modest both times which appears to chime with general experience.
Why not just take his comments about his gratitude to and his love for the club and its supporters at face value?
What????
The bloke has no business sense what so ever,remember him being skint in the 90s.
Ok Chairman may have been a bit of a push - but he could have some valuable contribution as a board member.
I’ve loved my previous jobs and moved onto bigger prospects,including money. It’s how the world turns mate.
For all you ‘TC went to Leeds’ quoters. He was with us for 8 years scoring 54 goals (then 3yrs with Leeds, 3yrs with QPR) and he turned down Man United to stay with the Blades cos he was happy and enjoying his football. Best player ever during my time as a supporter.
And if we'd signed Maradona ? No no no please no.I supported the Blades all through the Sixties and was mesmerised by his skills, however, his sale (along with MIck Jones) to Fukin Leeds just did my head in (and made me cry, can't believe I'm reliving this).
You must know we were offered Maradona when he was 16ish for about £600k. Blades board said no.WTF?
Explain?
Check this thread from the archives -You must know we were offered Maradona when he was 16ish for about £600k. Blades board said no.
Imagine if we were guilty of providing the dirties with (another) world beater.
You must know we were offered Maradona when he was 16ish for about £600k. Blades board said no.
Imagine if we were guilty of providing the dirties with (another) world beater.
Every time TC is mentioned I drift off back to the Kop where he orchestrated the 5-0 revenge mauling of the Arsenal.
If any statements here are wrong, then I'll stand to be corrected.
Tuesday night League cup, 3-0 up in 17 minutes. TC got the third, free kick Bramall lane end. Played 1-2, Woody? belts it, and I mean belts it, into top corner. He got No 5 second half. Broke through centre circle carrying the ball (no, not rugby style) then sent it out left to Geoff Salmons.
Salmons gave it back and from the edge of the box, TC rifled in low past goalies right. Limmie and family cookin' !!!
He was in one of those moods and gave the rest of our players, and good 'uns they were, a big boost. Could have played Arsenal single handed including goyalie wag.
Sat on the ball in front of Alan Ball but it's those two goals that I still see.
I only ever saw TC play once and that was for Leeds in a Cup game against us at the Lane . They hammered us and TC was absolutely slaughtered by the overwhelming majority of Blades who were at the game everytime he got near the ball .
Was he a great player ? From what little I've seen and heard of him , yes he was . A legend ? Judging by the adulation he still receives , yes , he is . But dismissing the fact that he DID leave us for the utter scum bags up the road smacks of an enormous condescension of posterity . Now , the likes of Jimmy Hagan and Alan Woodward ..........
The advertisement to the right of the picture ? Very good. Have a like.View attachment 36967
Well remembered, all in all. It was a league game, not cup. We were four up, not three, in seventeen minutes.
You’ll enjoy the newspaper report.
What. You mean when he was still playing for QPR? He was still playing football until 1984 and we were out of Division 4 in 82. How many Players who have moved elsewhere to ply their trade go back and fawn over a previous cub while they are still playing?Also when we got relegated to the 4th didn’t he distance himself from the club? Came back at the fag end of the 80s when he was out of work.
I completely understand Luke’s point on this and by no means take anything away from TC’s legacy.
It does raise an interesting point though an emotive one.
The likes of Woodward, Badger, Hodgkinson, Joe Shaw deserve much adulation for their loyalty and dedication to our club. Unbelievable in the modern game these days.
Who can forget Hagan who turned down a move to one of our fierce rivals whilst Currie unfortunately didn’t? The same with Brian Deane.
Both ‘legends’ in my lifetime but if you set the bar at Joe Shaw and Woody, most fall short.
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