nmc
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He did a bloody good job for us!
Better than Alan Ball, Phil Neal, Steve Coppell and Frank Clarke put together.
He did a bloody good job for us!
He probably won more games than those four tossers.Better than Alan Ball, Phil Neal, Steve Coppell and Frank Clarke put together.
He probably won more games than those four tossers.
It was all a bit sour when he left/was fired with the bonus thing. Still can't decide if it was him or City being an arse.
...Stuart Pearce, put apart. ;-)Better than Alan Ball, Phil Neal, Steve Coppell and Frank Clarke put together.
Today is the twentieth anniversary of one of the lows - a 1-0 defeat by Bury at Maine Road in 1998 which made us realise that a relegation to the club's lowest ever level was possible.
Hello lads, Bury fan here in peace.
I published my first book about my club - www.theforgottenfifteen.co.uk - in autumn 2015. It was about the 1985 promotion team, and it's done well. I'm now writing one about our period of success in the mid-90s under Stan Ternent. This game will obviously play a big part in this.
Does anyone on here know the lad who tore his season ticket up on the pitch during this game? I'd love to talk to him.
I can confirm that despite a few humorous rumours to the contrary, Mr Tague was banned for the rest of the season and beyond.(although I did spot him at Newcastle a few seasons later).Cheers for reminding me of this Gary !! was this the guy who had the season ticket posted back to him by the club or is the posting back bit an urban myth ?
I’d forgotten that. It all got a bit stupid. His final season was a bit of a disaster - we paid the price for back to back promotions and in fairness he showed loyalty to a few players who weren’t up to Premier League standard but you can understand why. We were pretty ruthless in getting shut and I guess we were still skint and didn’t want to pay a bonus to someone who got us relegated.