What did he say?Corky said:The 6-1 was best, due to the rubbish spouted by their PA announcer before the game.
I think he helped city's cause by motivating our players.
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:What did he say?Corky said:The 6-1 was best, due to the rubbish spouted by their PA announcer before the game.
I think he helped city's cause by motivating our players.
Cheers Corky. I had to work on the morning of the match in town and saw all the plastics coming out of the hotels and I just wanted more than anything else for us to bury them, and we certainly did. A lot of bewildered, shell shocked glory hunters in them hotels that weekend.Corky said:nobody can eat fifty eggs said:What did he say?Corky said:The 6-1 was best, due to the rubbish spouted by their PA announcer before the game.
I think he helped city's cause by motivating our players.
He was welcoming fans to their first match etc from Ireland Kent and other places around the globe, but at the end of every one he made the assumption they would see a magnificent or fantastic victory. I can't remember the exact words but it was the way he said it too raising his voice. They also turned the tannoy up in the city section when they played a rubbish folk song.
In a way they got what was promised.
de niro said:Which was the most enjoyable? 6-1 was great but to win that game 2-1 with a much worse a squad seemed to mean more. We spoilt their day good and proper, they were well up for it and our win was totally unexpected , the 6-1 was nailed on.
BoyBlue_1985 said:6-1, as this meant so much more. It was the noisy neighbours smashing down there back door, raping there wife and burning down the house
This is our town now, fuck off
Notice how we have stopped being called "the noisy neighbours" in the press, we slapped the alky down thats how much the 6-1 meant as we truly arrived in the worlds eyes that day