billfromthehill
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An audience with kiddo that sounds good to me.
Fat Chance said:Anyone remember the little interview he gave on the pitch after the stoke FA cup win (seems to have disappeared from Yt), the girl asked him would city be going for the title and Kiddo threw a quick double take and replied 'these boys (the sheik rattle and roll mob) want the lot'...the girl asked half taken aback 'the champions league?' and kiddo replied again 'The Lot'.
Well this crazy open football with this ridiculous amount of goals being scored started under his short tenure. Maybe he's the real genius behind it all.cleavers said:As a former striker, in the dressing room, and at training, I would love to hear his views on this City squad, its attacking style, and how much input he has in it all. He must be loving every minute of it, just like most of us fans are, the club should give him some air time.
I doubt it, but he's certainly part of it now. I'm sure as a striker he must love it, and as a former striker, be just a little jealous of the players that get to play in it. I'd hope someone at the club reads the thread, and takes up the suggestions for the twitter thing. It would be interesting to hear his comments.KippaxCitizen said:Well this crazy open football with this ridiculous amount of goals being scored started under his short tenure. Maybe he's the real genius behind it all.cleavers said:As a former striker, in the dressing room, and at training, I would love to hear his views on this City squad, its attacking style, and how much input he has in it all. He must be loving every minute of it, just like most of us fans are, the club should give him some air time.
Uwe's 80s mullet said:Love Kiddo, top fella. Cant be many around that dislike him. Id guess he's popular with the players
#AskKiddo would be a great shout
He doesn't say a lot but when he does speak he's someone i really take notice of. He's proper down to Earth and speaks real sense. I'm glad he has remained at the club with the new bunch.cleavers said:I doubt it, but he's certainly part of it now. I'm sure as a striker he must love it, and as a former striker, be just a little jealous of the players that get to play in it. I'd hope someone at the club reads the thread, and takes up the suggestions for the twitter thing. It would be interesting to hear his comments.KippaxCitizen said:Well this crazy open football with this ridiculous amount of goals being scored started under his short tenure. Maybe he's the real genius behind it all.cleavers said:As a former striker, in the dressing room, and at training, I would love to hear his views on this City squad, its attacking style, and how much input he has in it all. He must be loving every minute of it, just like most of us fans are, the club should give him some air time.
I don't think he's a man of many words though, I can't remember him ever really having a lot to say in public, not as a player, nor a coach, just a quiet guy who loves being a part of football.