Jamie Hoyland

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He's also a bit of a bell.

Jon Parkin and Chris Brown are good. He just sounds weird and pisses me off with his "knowledge" of the game.
Parkin irritates the shit out of me as well, makes the most ridiculous comments at times.
 
Met Tommy once by total chance, a real nice guy on the basis of the time I met him. Never met Jamie, as others have said he wasn't a fans favourite but he gave his all. He was behind the more cultured John Gannon and the more effective Paul Rogers for the most part. He did score with his hand v Man U though in the quarter final of the cup!
 
Met Tommy once by total chance, a real nice guy on the basis of the time I met him. Never met Jamie, as others have said he wasn't a fans favourite but he gave his all. He was behind the more cultured John Gannon and the more effective Paul Rogers for the most part. He did score with his hand v Man U though in the quarter final of the cup!
Thought he improved as he grew older, remember a decent game v Blackburn when he played in defence and looked excellent. In today's game where defensive midfielders are en vogue he'd be quite an asset. In fairness he probably found the jump from Bury in division three to division one tough and it took time to adjust. He was one of those players, the fans liked to slag off.
 
His brother was deputy head at our school and taught PE , so Jamie often used to help out with the football coaching. Top blokes both of them.
 



Thought he improved as he grew older, remember a decent game v Blackburn when he played in defence and looked excellent.
He looked class for a spell at centre half. He was quite silky (well he was when you were used to Paul Beesley- nowt wrong wi that by the way) and was forever doing a sort of Didsy hip sway and dummying it through to the keeper or out for a goal kick.

I was quite taken with this as a 14/15 year old and copied it regularly, until playing centre half alongside the teacher that picked the school team at training, I did so perfectly but the keeper never came out to gather it (c**t. He was an usher at my wedding, but still a c**t) and they scored. Said teacher (also by coincidence a c**t but they're not related) went apeshit at me, I did back at him, and he refused to ever pick me afterwards.

So ta very f***ing much Jamie Hoyland.
 
Managed us young un’s when we played in the U.S in 84. Top bloke.
 
His brother was deputy head at our school and taught PE , so Jamie often used to help out with the football coaching. Top blokes both of them.
Andy Hoyland - taught P.E and Geography at Stocksbridge High School. In P.E if you dropped a bollock he used to bellow “you fooooool!!” Sadly passed away a few years ago.
 

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