dennishasdoneit
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Nowt wrong with the commentary? He didn't say anything inaccurate...albeit strange voice who I don't recognize.Bizarre commentary.
Met Robertson a few times twenty or so years ago and he was sound. RIP.
Nowt wrong with the commentary? He didn't say anything inaccurate...albeit strange voice who I don't recognize.Bizarre commentary.
Met Robertson a few times twenty or so years ago and he was sound. RIP.
It twas often said that Brian Clough wasn't heavy on the tactical side." Just give the ball to Robertson ".I've heard that many a time over the years from ex players..etcI Remember the documentary about Forest,I believe in miracles.
Martin Oneil was told by Clough to give the ball to John because he is better than you.He said you get it pass to John and he will do the rest and the thing is you can imagine Cloughie saying it.Rip John fantastic player.
I liked Ricky Holden, a left winger who didn't rely on pace,but close control and the ability to cross a ball very well.Don’t forget Ian Bowyer……
Robertson defied logic. He looked hefty, overweight but wow could he get to that byline and deliver a cross to perfection.
I guess City fans can pay their respects on Saturday and I’ll be in front of the TV applauding.
City signed Rick Holden with the same build but it didn’t quite follow suit…..
Ditto.And in those days you got behind the English club,always remember the Francis header against Malmo and jumping up as if it was City scoring..R.I.P John Robertson..
The worst player ever to wear the shirt in the top flight. Though Sun Jihai runs him closeI liked Ricky Holden, a left winger who didn't rely on pace,but close control and the ability to cross a ball very well.
Blues laugh at Holden..but he played at City under maybe not the best football coach....and when you take off the blue tinted specs...
And look at the man's career..he was the mainstay of an Oldham Athletic attack which was one of the most dangerous in the country in the top league.....he set up goal after goal slinging in high dangerous crosses from the left dead ball line to the far post......City 1 Oldham4 at Maine Road is an example( altho 2nd div at the time),Roger Palmer feeding off those crosses..Holden did what he did very effectively,and by the time he reached City,perhaps under better management.... perhaps could have achieved more ?
He was consistently good at Oldham for years and years,at a time when they were a better team than us...
Which brings me to my next point..Clough the legend was all about playing football the right way.....while Leeds were just dirty.You wouldn't take liberties with either of them. Or, indeed, quite a few in that team.
Ask Oldham fans about Holden.The worst player ever to wear the shirt in the top flight. Though Sun Jihai runs him close
You need psychiatric assistance if you believe that scruffy shit slow tramp Holden, with his shit clothes and haircut, was anything other than a disaster for this club
Obviously a WUM
Just re- reading your short sighted ( and somewhat rude ..) post.The worst player ever to wear the shirt in the top flight. Though Sun Jihai runs him close
You need psychiatric assistance if you believe that scruffy shit slow tramp Holden, with his shit clothes and haircut, was anything other than a disaster for this club
Obviously a WUM
Yeah it's George Wood,former Everton FC keeper.Think it is George Wood ex East Stirlingshire keeper.
Is that Rough behind Asa.
The woman at the end has the same type of gear on as the the other lady next to Asa.
Fairground Attraction were big late 80's.
Yes he played for them for one season before signing for Blackpool.Yeah it's George Wood,former Everton FC keeper.
I didn't know played for East Stirlingshire.
Yeah I knew about Blackpool.Yes he played for them for one season before signing for Blackpool.
I was at a game when he scored a goal from his own penalty box.
A great memory for me as i was still in primary school at the time.
George Wood (footballer) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Forest are renaming the Bridgford End after the great man this weekend. Just a pity it has been done after his death.Ditto.
I've got a lot of Respect for John Robertson.,who was basically a magician .a wizard ( black sabbath ) with the ball at his feet.Forest are renaming the Bridgford End after the great man this weekend. Just a pity it has been done after his death.
Yeah Clough did it with Derby too, it was much more common in those days to win titles with "small" clubs, his big rival Revie did something similar with Leeds, they were a nothing club before his arrival despite playing in a pretty large area.
And their games against each other are now known as the Brian Clough derby.Not sure if Ferguson's got a statue at Aberdeen (and I don't care to look it up), but Clough is the only manager in England to have a statue outside two grounds, in two different cities. Two clubs, furthermore, who on and off consider each other to be rivals (when they're in the same division).