SwissBlade
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No wait, that's dolphins.
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No wait, that's dolphins.
and monkeys tooNo wait, that's dolphins.
It was when Bert was called Lincoln Blade.Ah, those pre-3rd person days.....
Very, very poor manager for us but did make some decent signings in Martin Smith, Shaun Murphy and Marcus Bent considering the budget we were operating on.
I understand from a reliable source that he had a similar issue to Robson. This was according to someone who worked with him at another club.Exactly how I remember it. He had a decent eye for a player and may well have been a good coach but he was a wank manager.
He took Spackman's promotion seekers (less a few sales - thanks, Mike McDonlad) and turned them into relegation fodder.
He was a nasty narky little twat as a player and had a fight with Littlejohn for no good reason.
Grade A tosspot in my book.
Totally agree. He was an overweight useless wanker!.He sold Alan Kelly. Unforgivable.
I understand from a reliable source that he had a similar issue to Robson. This was according to someone who worked with him at another club.
He was a problem wrapped in an enigma.As 'Inchy' is boss of my soon to be team, what are people's thoughts on him as a United manager? I remember him being shit, but I also remember the club being a total mess at the time as well.
Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me, but my memory of Heath when he was in charge of us is that he was a bit of a grey drip. These days, he's reinvented himself as some sort of bellowing, chest beating, fist pumping, Neil Warnock rip off.
His teams are still shit though.
Beat me to it.The match that many callers would say on radio Sheffield that they were there that night, you would have thought it was a record high attendance.
Just for the record, I was there that night! Big Blade me!![]()
No, they're not. They're fish. I think you may be getting confused with whales and dolphins? Anyhow, now we know what sharks are, we still have to decide what Adrian Heath is/was. I think he is an insect.They're mammals
A stand out memory for me was releasing Tri Dellas saying "I've seen how many games he played last season and I don't think he'll be missed".
Dellas went on to play for Roma and was a key player as Greece won the European Championship in 2004.
Wouldn't really call him a cunt though, just out of his depth like Weir.
Is my memory playing tricks or was he our assistant manager for a time too? I seem to recall that when he left that post we had a dip in form, and using some twisted logic there was actually optimism at his returning as manager.
He was a problem wrapped in an enigma.
But the place for doing that is in the non-leagues and learning your trade, the way Wilder has done for example. What you don't do is take a complete rookie and put him in charge of a monster of a club that is going through difficult times
I think that's bang on actually. So, Heath was another in a long line of managers, before and since, that the club have chosen to appoint even though they have no previous management experience. OK, so all good managers have to start somewhere. But the place for doing that is in the non-leagues and learning your trade, the way Wilder has done for example. What you don't do is take a complete rookie and put him in charge of a monster of a club that is going through difficult times - as Sheffield United was back then - under the infamous McDonald chairmanship. Our club has made this mistake time and time again.
Adrian Heath was a very good footballer, a big name in a small frame. Our Board at the time felt that it was giving them cuedos attracting such a big name player to come in as manager. But he really hadn't a clue how to manage - and Sheffield United was no place for him to learn his trade.
He was, as you say, clearly out of his depth and he at least had the dignity to recognise that and walk away.
When I think back of him as a manager, I think he was a poor one at the time, but then again what on earth did we expect? He wasn't a lady's front part for me, but the idiots who appointed him were.
Aye we had this discussion months agoNo, they're not. They're fish. I think you may be getting confused with whales and dolphins? Anyhow, now we know what sharks are, we still have to decide what Adrian Heath is/was. I think he is an insect.
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