Thug attack sours derby celebrations

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Just bought a load of Blades history from Chesterfield flea market. The above is the headline in The Star 18 November 1991, the same day that Terry Waite was released from captivity in Beirut.

Malcolm Jones wrote:

A party mood took over half the city after Sheffeld United's 2-0 derby victory over Wednesday...only to be soured hours later when a policeman was injured by a thug.

Inside: 8 page derby picture special! I'm off to read it right now.....
 



From the Blades magazine Summer 1987.

Billy McEwan: Most difficult opponent: My wife

Martin Kuhl sounded like an interesting character:
Nickname: Kuhly
Favourite newspaper: The Sun
Favourite other team: Man United
Favourite food: Crisps
Favourite drink: Lager
Preferred other job: Own a pub
 
From the Blades magazine Summer 1987.

Billy McEwan: Most difficult opponent: My wife

Martin Kuhl sounded like an interesting character:
Nickname: Kuhly
Favourite newspaper: The Sun
Favourite other team: Man United
Favourite food: Crisps
Favourite drink: Lager
Preferred other job: Own a pub

He was! We were stood outside Chesterfields ground for a friendly match and he said if we played wedne$d@y he would break lee chapmans leg.

We didn't play them though!

He also had a witty name for his house but I can't quite remember it. Might have been nutmegs or something similar.
 
In his book Left Foot Forward, Garry Nelson mentioned Kuhly crippling him during a Charlton game. Nelson then followed his book up with Left Foot in the Grave, after he joined Torquay, and told how Kuhl did him again as a punishment for calling him dirty!
 
In his book Left Foot Forward, Garry Nelson mentioned Kuhly crippling him during a Charlton game. Nelson then followed his book up with Left Foot in the Grave, after he joined Torquay, and told how Kuhl did him again as a punishment for calling him dirty!

His lad plays at Reading in a comedy wig!
 
Here he is, Aaron Kuhl as Sideshow Bob

aaron-kuhl-reading.ashx
 

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