His comments wouldn’t have been different, he’s a Wednesday fanIf he had been a player during your time, your comments would have been different!
It shows that playing for the "fashionable" clubs mean a better chance of caps.
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His comments wouldn’t have been different, he’s a Wednesday fanIf he had been a player during your time, your comments would have been different!
It shows that playing for the "fashionable" clubs mean a better chance of caps.
WhyLeave Marsh out of this please.
Player he was, the studs up on McAlister I cannot forgive.
I know but ,none of them were angels ,wonder if TC will tell all. Yep take him out ,who were the others that broke Mcgeadys and Hockeys legs , ,Im thinking Lee and Doyle but I might be wrong.Player he was, the studs up on McAlister I cannot forgive.
Didn't see the others, or can't remember, Tommo sticks to this day though.I know but ,none of them were angels ,wonder if TC will tell all. Yep take him out ,who were the others that broke Mcgeadys and Hockeys legs , ,Im thinking Lee and Doyle but I might be wrong.
Same here DIgs Blade my first season attending was 77/78 , he’d left season before . It was when they beat us 4-1 at the Lane , Nicky John’s had a mare , previous round we beaten Liverpool 1-0 when Gary Hanson scored , back when they played the first team in all compsBit before my time as well.
I only once saw him play at the Lane but sadly it was for Leeds in the 78 cup match.
Reckon my dad will want me to buy him the book though so that’s him sorted for Christmas
Danny Hall.I’m looking forward to this. TC played well before my time but my dad and grandad won’t have a bad word said. I’ve met him a few times and found him quite rude and arrogant.
I hope it’s a book that’s done from the heart and we get to hear a bit more about the man himself, and not just another ‘after dinner speaking’ style book of exaggerated tales.
Who is the actual autobiographer?
Remember Gary Hamson quite well, not sure if it was his debut or second game, my dad giving me a nudge pointing out that 'kid' , giving Chico Hamilton a mouthful, he wasn't the shy retiring type on the pitch!Same here DIgs Blade my first season attending was 77/78 , he’d left season before . It was when they beat us 4-1 at the Lane , Nicky John’s had a mare , previous round we beaten Liverpool 1-0 when Gary Hanson scored , back when they played the first team in all comps
Hockey broke his leg after kicking Doyle, Doyle's reaction was to grab Hockey's hair tight and shake his head. Man City were awarded a free kick, the ref had some words with Hockey who then looked down on his leg as if it didnt feel right. He tried to shake off the pain by running gingerly for a minute or two before collapsing on the pitch while the ball was still in play for a minute or two. The ref then called for Cec Coldwell to give Hockey sponge and bucket treatment. In the end Coldwell then carried Hockey off the pitch by giving him a piggyback.I know but ,none of them were angels ,wonder if TC will tell all. Yep take him out ,who were the others that broke Mcgeadys and Hockeys legs , ,Im thinking Lee and Doyle but I might be wrong.
Bloody hell. Woodward was frigging awesome and didn't get one cap!!Hi Stegosaurus here
He was a bit before my time, but I always felt if he was that good, he'd have had a better career.
He won just 17 caps. Thats even less than even Danny Mills.
My late Dad saw Hagan, Currie and Deane and told me Hagan was head and shoulders the best but the other two in his opinion were truly great sand special (I fully agree). I cannot remember the game (but was about 76)/7 we left the Lane having seen the blades lose and Hamson was laughing as he came off the pitch- my dad was not, it was almost 20 years later that he, who had hardly missed a game since he was a boy in the 40s, went back again.
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You missed a treat pal!Never saw him just before my time,not really got that much interest in it .Just being honest...
Keith Edwards on the other hand
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