Interesting, you are the only dissenter so far.His personal terms were reported to hold up the signing, not sure why the self pity, but he is pretty shameless.
Chalk me up as a should never have been sold fan.
Interesting, you are the only dissenter so far.His personal terms were reported to hold up the signing, not sure why the self pity, but he is pretty shameless.
That game was the first City game where a player got a red for handball - resulting in the Redmond pen.I remember him scoring the winner at West Ham, the keeper half saved it, and it trickled in, the same game Stevie Redmond scored a pen , falling over as he kicked it and it looped in
What chance does the Truth have against a lying piss artist and a cowardly media too afraid to show an angle that proves it was an og. Just like VAR wallahs turning their blind eyes.He was a good servant to City. Top quality hard as nails old fashioned centre half. Him and Curley played together would’ve been the best pairing in the league.
Your mind plays tricks but I think it was big Col who scored the own goal that a giant media wankfest wrongly credited to the welsh wife beater on his debut. I was ten yards away - definitely went in off our player.
What is shameless about not agreeing personal terms when changing jobs? Especially when dealing with the likes of SwalesHis personal terms were reported to hold up the signing, not sure why the self pity, but he is pretty shameless.
Oh wow! I remember the handball etc, but not that it was the first! ThanksThat game was the first City game where a player got a red for handball - resulting in the Redmond pen.
Having heard Paul Stewart recount his own experience how Swales negotiated personal terms in those chaotic days l can see why Hendry might have had problems. Stewart was offered just a fiver a week more than he was getting at third division Blackpool. Perhaps Hendry was only offered an extra 30 Bob as he was only going up one division.His personal terms were reported to hold up the signing, not sure why the self pity, but he is pretty shameless.
Paul Moulden was offered a £25 a week pay rise on his proposed new contract after being top scorer at the end of the 88/89 season as City went into the 1st Division.Having heard Paul Stewart recount his own experience how Swales negotiated personal terms in those chaotic days l can see why Hendry might have had problems. Stewart was offered just a fiver a week more than he was getting at third division Blackpool. Perhaps Hendry was only offered an extra 30 Bob as he was only going up one division.