Paul Coutts: a key, yet often overlooked Q and A.

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A very astute signing by Clough. It was a gamble but not a hugely expensive one. If he was able to eventually get back to the level he was at before the injury (and the prognosis was that he could) we had a top player for a fraction of his true value. It just needed patience.
A lot of patience! :)
 

His point about pain killers is fair too. Playing with IBS would lead to the sort of performance we saw from him, never mind the injury itself.

I suffer from ICS, that's Irritable Colostomy Syndrome.

Every time I saw a match managed by Clough I thought,"What a bag of shite."
 
I suffer from ICS, that's Irritable Colostomy Syndrome.

Every time I saw a match managed by Clough I thought,"What a bag of shite."
Your bag must have been in front of your eyes when we beat Fulham, Forest, Charlton (I'm sure we were supposed to be playing the pigs), Southampton, Villa or when our kids taught Rotherham how to play football.
 
Well, that's why I qualified myself. I don't know. I speculated, as you do on a message board.

There was no shooter on the grassy knoll, BTW. IMHO it was George Hickey in the car in front who accidentally finished Kennedy off. I'm confident Wilder didn't do it, for the avoidance of doubt.
it came out of the drain cover at the side of the road please keep up :)
 

Talk of the merits and demerits of Coutts pre Wilder . This interview provides context that isn't given elsewhere. Has got a number of new likes since I bumped, so new people obviously missed it first time and have maybe never seen this interview. Plus I spent ages copying it out.Why not?!
 

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