Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Tony Grant
johnpb78 wrote:Lee's Alter Ego wrote:Tony Grant
He was a gifted ball player.
At the same time, I give you.....Paul Ritchie
gillie wrote:Richard Edghill i thought he was a good player but the boo boys destroyed him imo.
johnpb78 wrote:gillie wrote:Richard Edghill i thought he was a good player but the boo boys destroyed him imo.
Forever in my shame, I went on GMR and had a rant and a rave about Edgehill one night. I was that fucking mad at his performance, when they rang back for my call I jumped out of the car (which I was driving down oxford road at the time) and had a mad rant about him. The Police subsequently pulled up and took my phone off me, just as I was telling Jimmy Wagg to look out of the studio window as I was being done for "edgehill denial". As a true pro and one who supports the players and club rationally, I think he called me an idiot just before he cut me off
I felt so sorry for him when he got the grief for the own goal, and had no part of that, or of booing him in the ground, but he was the most frustrating player I think I have seen - sublime to the ridiculous is the best term to describe him. What on earth happened there?
gillie wrote:johnpb78 wrote:gillie wrote:Richard Edghill i thought he was a good player but the boo boys destroyed him imo.
Forever in my shame, I went on GMR and had a rant and a rave about Edgehill one night. I was that fucking mad at his performance, when they rang back for my call I jumped out of the car (which I was driving down oxford road at the time) and had a mad rant about him. The Police subsequently pulled up and took my phone off me, just as I was telling Jimmy Wagg to look out of the studio window as I was being done for "edgehill denial". As a true pro and one who supports the players and club rationally, I think he called me an idiot just before he cut me off
I felt so sorry for him when he got the grief for the own goal, and had no part of that, or of booing him in the ground, but he was the most frustrating player I think I have seen - sublime to the ridiculous is the best term to describe him. What on earth happened there?
John i honestly believe if the fans would have stayed off his back he would have been great.He got some awful shit at Maine Road and racist to boot i heard fans calling him a ----- bag of shite and Richard heard it as well sad really that our own fans destryed a really promising player.
gillie wrote:johnpb78 wrote:gillie wrote:Richard Edghill i thought he was a good player but the boo boys destroyed him imo.
Forever in my shame, I went on GMR and had a rant and a rave about Edgehill one night. I was that fucking mad at his performance, when they rang back for my call I jumped out of the car (which I was driving down oxford road at the time) and had a mad rant about him. The Police subsequently pulled up and took my phone off me, just as I was telling Jimmy Wagg to look out of the studio window as I was being done for "edgehill denial". As a true pro and one who supports the players and club rationally, I think he called me an idiot just before he cut me off
I felt so sorry for him when he got the grief for the own goal, and had no part of that, or of booing him in the ground, but he was the most frustrating player I think I have seen - sublime to the ridiculous is the best term to describe him. What on earth happened there?
John i honestly believe if the fans would have stayed off his back he would have been great.He got some awful shit at Maine Road and racist to boot i heard fans calling him a ----- bag of shite and Richard heard it as well sad really that our own fans destryed a really promising player.
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Paul Hince. Played for City (scored, too) then took up writing about it.
And that Georgian lad, Tshkadadze (?), did his leg very badly at Fulham and never played again. Remember hearing how his wife was listening to the game on the radio in Manchester and burst into tears when he was carried off.
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Paul Hince. Played for City (scored, too) then took up writing about it.
And that Georgian lad, Tshkadadze (?), did his leg very badly at Fulham and never played again. Remember hearing how his wife was listening to the game on the radio in Manchester and burst into tears when he was carried off.
DunneyMonster wrote:
...Also no-ones mentioned the living legend.... Barry Conlon 7 appearances!...
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