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He does his research and he knows how to play the right tune. Fair play to him, he's having fun.
 
To carry off the things he does he has to be a good player ,and he is a very good player.
Makes me look back at how Nigel Spackman looked at and ignored my 5 year old asking him for an autograph in the South stand car park. I should have washing machined that cunt right there and then. Donachie wet nursed the useless wanker through management anyway.

I always say this but I remember Warnock talking about players doing community work and he said something like "There's a lot of players who'll be forgotten in ten years time. They ought to think about how they'll feel when the line for autographs stop."

Mark Patterson managed to sign an autograph for a ten year old PokerBlade without looking away from his conversation.

And for all anyone says about him now, when my mate was doing work experience in the offices at the Lane, Warnock spotted him and offered to take him to watch the team train. When he said he didn't have a coat (it was pissing it down outside), Warnock left, and came back five minutes later with a brand new one from the club shop for him.

Similarly, one birthday my Mum went to get me a new shirt and spotted Steve Bruce in the car park, she asked if he'd sign something for me. He took her into the shop, told them she was a friend of hers and to give her a staff discount, got me an autograph book, told her to hang on and came back with his and Dellas' autograph on it.
 
I always say this but I remember Warnock talking about players doing community work and he said something like "There's a lot of players who'll be forgotten in ten years time. They ought to think about how they'll feel when the line for autographs stop."

Mark Patterson managed to sign an autograph for a ten year old PokerBlade without looking away from his conversation.

And for all anyone says about him now, when my mate was doing work experience in the offices at the Lane, Warnock spotted him and offered to take him to watch the team train. When he said he didn't have a coat (it was pissing it down outside), Warnock left, and came back five minutes later with a brand new one from the club shop for him.

Similarly, one birthday my Mum went to get me a new shirt and spotted Steve Bruce in the car park, she asked if he'd sign something for me. He took her into the shop, told them she was a friend of hers and to give her a staff discount, got me an autograph book, told her to hang on and came back with his and Dellas' autograph on it.

It makes a difference, and a difference that can last. My Dad used to take a friend of mine to some matches when we were younger. He was a Leeds fan but went with us to some games. Leeds played at the lane, we waited for the Leeds team to come out of the John Street entrance afterwards so he could get autographs of his heroes, the whole lot blanked him. We were there when Liverpool played, he wanted to get some of their autographs; Keegan, Toshack, Smith, Heighway and Clemence waited in line to sign his book, Clemence with a massive gash and bruise on his face (Dearden, I think :) ). Liverpool got beat, Leeds won easily. To that impressionable young man, it made a big impact. He's in his 25th year as a Liverpool season ticket holder.

The PR and community stuff the club does can have a long lasting impact. To be fair, McCabe has always recognised it and encouraged the club to get involved.
 
It makes a difference, and a difference that can last. My Dad used to take a friend of mine to some matches when we were younger. He was a Leeds fan but went with us to some games. Leeds played at the lane, we waited for the Leeds team to come out of the John Street entrance afterwards so he could get autographs of his heroes, the whole lot blanked him. We were there when Liverpool played, he wanted to get some of their autographs; Keegan, Toshack, Smith, Heighway and Clemence waited in line to sign his book, Clemence with a massive gash and bruise on his face (Dearden, I think :) ). Liverpool got beat, Leeds won easily. To that impressionable young man, it made a big impact. He's in his 25th year as a Liverpool season ticket holder.

The PR and community stuff the club does can have a long lasting impact. To be fair, McCabe has always recognised it and encouraged the club to get involved.

It's always nice to hear good things about players. I'm sure it's tiring for them getting pestered all the time but they ought to realise that they're heroes to these kids. And, again, there's a lot more footballers forgotten than remembered.

The other one I remember reading about was Kozluk who said the mascots got to pick their favourite player to walk onto the pitch with, and he teared up one time because no one had ever picked him before. Given no one outside of Sheffield, and even then probably a minority of us Blades, remember Rob Kozluk's time as a footballer, I bet he's a lot happier knowing he appreciated his time in the spotlight.
 
I remember getting the original Deano's autograph as a kid and how he stopped to talk to me and my dad for ages, top person. Great to see footballers who care especially when on loan.
 
I really hope Hendo has something very very special lined up for the Pigs kop on the evening of March 4th
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So your assuming we will score and may be win ? Dangerous game that one , don't get too cocky or it will bite you in the arse .
Plus we will start to appear arrogant , just like the arrogant pigs !
 
I've some great memories from being a kid getting autographs, meeting players and stuff. Like others have said, it makes a HUGE impact when they treat fans (particularly kids) well. We were once lucky enough to get the Ward's executive box for the day and go on the pitch, meet the players and so on. From that moment my dad bought the three of us season tickets and we've had them ever since (20 years or so).
 
I always say this but I remember Warnock talking about players doing community work and he said something like "There's a lot of players who'll be forgotten in ten years time. They ought to think about how they'll feel when the line for autographs stop."

Mark Patterson managed to sign an autograph for a ten year old PokerBlade without looking away from his conversation.

And for all anyone says about him now, when my mate was doing work experience in the offices at the Lane, Warnock spotted him and offered to take him to watch the team train. When he said he didn't have a coat (it was pissing it down outside), Warnock left, and came back five minutes later with a brand new one from the club shop for him.

Similarly, one birthday my Mum went to get me a new shirt and spotted Steve Bruce in the car park, she asked if he'd sign something for me. He took her into the shop, told them she was a friend of hers and to give her a staff discount, got me an autograph book, told her to hang on and came back with his and Dellas' autograph on it.
My lad had a birthday party at the Lane the night before we played Liverpool away in the semi ,the coach was in and Warnock sent Kenny ,Jags ,Tongue and Monty up to say hello and sign autographs. After one of the parents asked Warnock for an autograph for her little one as he got on the bus ,he walked past and got on the bus ,she thought what a twat ,then he came off the bus and held it up while he spent about 20 minutes talking to the little ones. Top top bloke Warnock away from the touchline.
 
My lad had a birthday party at the Lane the night before we played Liverpool away in the semi ,the coach was in and Warnock sent Kenny ,Jags ,Tongue and Monty up to say hello and sign autographs. After one of the parents asked Warnock for an autograph for her little one as he got on the bus ,he walked past and got on the bus ,she thought what a twat ,then he came off the bus and held it up while he spent about 20 minutes talking to the little ones. Top top bloke Warnock away from the touchline.

That concurs with my experience of Warnock. Treat me like a king when I was a young un working at United.Loads of great lads there too: McCall, Jags, Morgs, Asaba, Kozzie.His media thing is a persona that he's carefully crafted to wind people up and motivate players.Makes me laugh how many people he pisses off. Makes him laugh too.
 
So your assuming we will score and may be win ? Dangerous game that one , don't get too cocky or it will bite you in the arse .
Plus we will start to appear arrogant , just like the arrogant pigs !

I never actually wrote anything about winning, although I would be very pleased if we did.

Deano is the sort of character who is quite capable of dreaming something up for the cameras.

UTB
 



If he Carrie's on with his showmanship I doubt it'll endear him to those at manure.
Keep it up Hendo!
 
To carry off the things he does he has to be a good player ,and he is a very good player.
Makes me look back at how Nigel Spackman looked at and ignored my 5 year old asking him for an autograph in the South stand car park. I should have washing machined that cunt right there and then. Donachie wet nursed the useless wanker through management anyway.

Quite right that. The players couldn't stand him either. That's straight from Mark Patterson's mouth while I was having a drink with him in the Leadmill. He told me a story of when Spackman went in to Kendalls office and some of the players listened at the door and Spackman started grassing some of them up for something or other. Said he was a slippery twat. I couldn't believe my ears.
 
So your assuming we will score and may be win ? Dangerous game that one , don't get too cocky or it will bite you in the arse .
Plus we will start to appear arrogant , just like the arrogant pigs !

Arrogance and confidence are different, though. But I do take your point.
 


My mates son that he loves hendo

My little brother loves him too, as do I. He's got the top with his name on too.

Only problem. He's 23. :D

I am sat here with a lump in my throat and a choke in my voice. What a guy!

I’ve said it before, these little gestures and moments spending time with people are priceless and Hendo gets a big thumbs up from me. If I was that lad who got given those gloves I would still have them now. Looking at his age it would probably have been Tomlinson/Budgie’s gloves I got.

Is the young kids I feel sorry for. Imagine trying to explain that someone as fantastic as Henderson will only be here for one season, max.
 
I just want to go on record to say what an absolute hero of mine he has become........and I am 62! Apparently in the recent weeks, he has given his gloves, boots and a full kit to kids who requested or are ill. What a refreshing change from a young man who is, don’t forget, only on loan! I would love him to be ours permanently but I think I am only dreaming. Hats off to you Deano. I hope you read this because I truly believe you are not only a great goalie but, more importantly, a very decent guy who makes his family proud!


I had a brief chat with his parents in the Copthorne. It was easy too see where he gets it from. Very nice down to earth couple.
 
My lad had a birthday party at the Lane the night before we played Liverpool away in the semi ,the coach was in and Warnock sent Kenny ,Jags ,Tongue and Monty up to say hello and sign autographs. After one of the parents asked Warnock for an autograph for her little one as he got on the bus ,he walked past and got on the bus ,she thought what a twat ,then he came off the bus and held it up while he spent about 20 minutes talking to the little ones. Top top bloke Warnock away from the touchline.

Didn't Del Geary give one of your lads his shirt, or am I imagining it ?
 
Didn't Del Geary give one of your lads his shirt, or am I imagining it ?
Yes he did Bob ,when we played a pre season at Worksop ,Geary was warming up and our young un shouted to him and showed he had his name on the back of his shirt before he was really popular ,at the end of the game he came over and gave him all sorts of bits including his shirt , it fitted him of course ;)
Darren Bullock was also a really nice guy off the pitch ,great with the kids.
 



She used to room on the second floor.

I think the BBC helicopter and SYP drove her away
The BBC have a helicopter? In the old days they would turn up in a transit van and a load of baseball bats. Tsk modern day hooligans don’t realize how good they’ve got it
 

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