Martin Kuhl

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Martin Kuhl, ex Blades midfielder has been appointed caretaker manager at Reading. Was a decent midfielder for us, if I remember right he didn't fit in with Dave Bassett's plans and he was quickly moved on.
 



He was sold and the money used to bring in Tony Agana.

Now that WAS what you call a good deal.

We got Peter Hetherston in the same deal I think. Sure he fucking hit the post about 7 times. Their debut was against them bastards Barnsley at The Lane. Last minute winner from agana!
 
Wasn't he one of our most expensive signings at that time?
 
He was sold and the money used to bring in Tony Agana.

Now that WAS what you call a good deal.
Plus Hetherstone - who I'm sure we swapped(ish) for Bryson.

Mega deal. Tough jobbing midfielder for 20 goal / season striker and king of assists / stand in striker worth 10+ goals /season.

Oh for some January deals like Bassett's that first summer.
 
We got Peter Hetherston in the same deal I think. Sure he fucking hit the post about 7 times. Their debut was against them bastards Barnsley at The Lane. Last minute winner from agana!

That's right. It was Agana and Hetherstone and 40 grand for Kuhl.

Not bad at all....
 
Ran around a bit but was generally not much good. A bit like Mike Trusson in other words.
 



Kuhl was a great player ,one of the real hard men.
Wasn't he part of the Birmingham team who were regarded as the hardest team ever with Coton, Blake ,Dennis ,Harford ,Hopkins and Van Den hauwe.
 
Kuhl was a great player ,one of the real hard men.
Wasn't he part of the Birmingham team who were regarded as the hardest team ever with Coton, Blake ,Dennis ,Harford ,Hopkins and Van Den hauwe.

Yes. They were relegated in 1984, went up in 1985, and came down again in 1986.

Kuhl was great when we first got him in 1986-7 but lost his way a bit the following year (in a bad team, admittedly) and that was a great deal for us.

Slightly tangentally, last time I saw Kuhl play was in a Hong Kong League game in 1999. John Moore was also playing, and Glyn Hodges and Ian Baird were playing for the oppositon.

Kuhl's team lost 6-2. There were 5 sendings off in the first half hour, leaving it 8 against 9 for the last hour. Kuhl was sent off, but what was more remarkable was neither Baird or Hodges were sent off...
 
Kuhl was a great player ,one of the real hard men.
Wasn't he part of the Birmingham team who were regarded as the hardest team ever with Coton, Blake ,Dennis ,Harford ,Hopkins and Van Den hauwe.

Don't know Sitters. we could do with that line up now. Second thoughts. with this tip toe through the tulips. no tackling, we could be a man or two short. more's the pitty
 
I can remember when Kuhl was our captain and we won 4-2 at the Lane (can't remember the opposition).
The Green 'Un headline was 'It's Party Time for Kuhl & the Gang'

Not bad but surely "Celebration time for Kuhl and The Gang" would have better?
 
You've gotta be Kuhl to be kind, in the right measure.
Kuhl to be kind, it's a very good sign
Kuhl to be kind, means that I love you, Baby
(You've gotta be Kuhl)
You gotta be Kuhl to be kind
 

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