For the brightwell (I just wellied it) goal I'm in the united end, paddock behind the city dug out. As brightwell runs to the dug out the camera pans in my direction and there I am , a 16 year old lone blue celebrating.
Just watched it.... Good lad
For the brightwell (I just wellied it) goal I'm in the united end, paddock behind the city dug out. As brightwell runs to the dug out the camera pans in my direction and there I am , a 16 year old lone blue celebrating.
it was mental that night behind the goal..will never forget it.I love that vid.
I'm behind that goal with a neck brace after writing my car off earlier in the day. 5000 all jumping up at exactly the same time
fantastic day out on first day of the season. loads and loads of blues,brilliant atmosphere,quinn scoring the only goal after a long high cross from ricky holden.My favourite player at the time.
He was so quick, it was unreal. I remember his debut at Coventry. He was up against Kevin Gallagher, who was meant to be rapid. The ball was played over the top and City fans presumed Gallagher would run on to it and score.
Curle saw it and absolutely ruined him for pace. £2.5m well spent.
Happy birthday to him, 62 today.
Any excuse to post this video. Some away end that.
I think the Wayne Clarke sitter was during the Brightwell "I just wellied it" 1-1 draw in 1990. That was the season when the attendance was higher for the Maine Road derby than the Old Trafford derby (although you're wasting your breath trying to get a rag to admit it).
White missed a sitter after the Curle equalizer, and so did Fitzroy Simpson.
This was the midweek after City had done United a huge favour by beating Leeds 4-0. United were 2 points ahead with two games in hand, but blew it big time
Wayne Clarke and Adrian heath still give me nightmaresSorry mate, the Brightwell Derby is the one we'd digressed to!
I think Mick McCarthy is worth a shout too.I'd put him and Phelan, alongside Distin, as the best defenders I saw at City from mid 80s to the takeover. Could probably cut it in a Pep team too.
he was that generations nico o'reilly ;)Keith Curle was a Rolls Royce of a player.
he was that generations nico o'reilly ;)
Holds him like a newborn haha serious athlete CurleAlways love seeing the lad jump into his arms.
Ooh curly wurly.
He'd be banned for life if he did that nowAlways love seeing the lad jump into his arms.
Ooh curly wurly.
Taylor picked as a utility player for the 1992 Euros after a late injury, and the right back game was his third.A Rolls-Royce of a centre-back. Shame he never got a proper chance with England thanks to Graham Taylor.
it was mental that night behind the goal..will never forget it
Holds him like a newborn haha serious athlete Curle