gordondaviesmoustache
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It’s wasn’t sustained or especially widespread, or abusive for that matter. It was simply wider frustration at the way the season had gone, but I distinctly remember it happening.I remember harbouring similar thoughts about the deal and thinking that Ken Bates had pulled a fast one on Swales, probably because Chelsea couldn't afford to pay for Wilson until the Summer
I don't recall any abuse for Wilson, but then again, it was in the middle of some depressing performance, results, and post match demonstrations: totally alien to the younger City fans who've not seen us finish out of the Top Four for fifteen years
It was when we were losing in a home game and he touched the ball on the left hand side, towards the Kippax, so we were playing towards the Platt Lane.
Looking at the fixtures just now I’d say it was Southampton or Watford at home in April as we had a bit of a rally in May including beating Arsenal 3-0 at home. We did play (and lose to) Chelsea at home in mid March but I think that was well before the transfer deadline. And I think March was too soon in the season for the sense of doom to completely take over and the crowd to boo in that way.
Don’t doubt Bates will have pulled a fast one on Swales. Intellectually they were not evenly matched!