John Bond

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During our promotion season in 88/89 I seem to remember our former manager being very critical of us and this caused a lot of anger in certain members of our squad - ie the likes of Hinchcliffe, Lakey etc.

What was the motive behind the bile? anyone remember? I'm assuming it's Swales related.
 
On Kick Off after Mel Machin was sacked, Bond absolved Swales of any blame claiming he was a "great friend and admirer of Peter Swales."

Instead he pointed the finger at the fans saying "they never liked (Machin)" and how "there's a lot of nonsense talked about how good their supporters are."

I think the earful he got at Bradford the previous season was still ringing in his ears.
 
When he stopped playing football for Torquay United he had a newsagents in Torquay I did a paper round there and he was a c*** then and his son was no better
 
On TV the night before the Bradford game he was on Kick Off or whatever it was called telling that tw*t Elton Welsby that City wouldn't get promoted.

Before the game he was interviewed infront of the City fans but because we were singing John Bond is a w*nker they had to keep stopping and starting the interview.

When I watched the highlights the next day his interview took place in the players tunnel - obviously moved to get away from the chanting.

Does anyway remember him jumping out of the director's box at full time (I think it was the FA Cup against Crystal Palace when Big Mal came back) dropping about 12 feet and nearly breaking his ankle?
 
I think the Jump out of the directors box was when his son was playing for Norwich in the FA cup when we hammered them, wanted to console him. can't stand Bond junior
 
Blue Lloyd said:
During our promotion season in 88/89 I seem to remember our former manager being very critical of us and this caused a lot of anger in certain members of our squad - ie the likes of Hinchcliffe, Lakey etc.

What was the motive behind the bile? anyone remember? I'm assuming it's Swales related.

Granada used Bond as a pundit that season for that season and he was consistently critical of us. I remember that, the day we played at Blackburn just after Easter and lost 4-0, he was interviewed on the pitch pre-match for the following day's Granada highlights programme. He got a merciless chorus of "Johnny Bond is a w@nker, is a w@nker!" and I think - though the memory is a little hazy - that they actually had to abandon the interview. (The Hillsborough tragedy happened the same afternoon, so the highlights show was cancelled, I think. At any rate, I don't ever recall seeing it).

Bond was bitter about the circumstances of his leaving City. He felt that some of the directors who liked to stick their nose in were conspiring against him: he was having an affair with a club employee, which broke as he resigned, and I think he felt that someone was using the threat of going public with that to try to force him to quit. He was also angry, I heard him say later at a fan event, with supporter reaction to the heavy defeat at Brighton in his last game. He claimed to have suffered really vitriolic verbal abuse and been spat at by Blues when he was leaving that game.

I also read a quote in which he said he regretted not resigning in the summer of 1981. He claimed that, on the Saturday evening of the drawn first game in the Cup final, a director had drunkenly given him a lot of stick for failing to win that day. He's referred to City being a "cold,calculating" club more than once, contrasting it negatively with the atmosphere at Norwich and saying he regretted moving to Maine Road - see here: http://www.ex-canaries.co.uk/players/bond.htm.

Slightly ironic that he claimed to have been a friend and admirer of Swales given that the rampant cronyism under Swales allowed directors who were his mates to behave in that way. And, with so many of the Swales cronies out to feather their own nest, the fact that such an atmosphere flourished was again down to the former chairman.

All told, Bond's time at the club doesn't seem to have left him with a great deal of residual affection for MCFC. I don't remember much of what he said as a pundit that season, but it wouldn't be surprising if it was coloured by his apparently negative view of the club.
 
I also read an interview with John Bond where he said he knew he'd made a mistake coming to City after the 81 Cup Final defeat. He said that at the dinner/dance thing after there was a nasty atmosphere amongst the staff, in particular the directors.

I also remember him getting terrible abuse on the pitch when he was being interviewed. I can't 100% remember which game it was but it was in the corner of the ground at the end the City fans were gathered behind.

If you think he is disliked by some City fans, he was absolutely public enemy number one in Burnley. He was perceived as destroying their club.
 
that twatting spiv was the reason I cancelled my season ticket. The lies he told Trevor Francis to get him to sign defy belief.
 
Remember the song anyone... ?

John Bond we love you, John Bond we do,
Even if you're far away, we'll think of you,
And one day when we're champions,
We'll look back and say, there's no-one quite like John Bond,
He has helped us on our way....

Soon time to warm them vocal chords!
 
Dyed Petya said:
Granada used Bond as a pundit that season for that season and he was consistently critical of us. I remember that, the day we played at Blackburn just after Easter and lost 4-0, he was interviewed on the pitch pre-match for the following day's Granada highlights programme. He got a merciless chorus of "Johnny Bond is a w@nker, is a w@nker!" and I think - though the memory is a little hazy - that they actually had to abandon the interview. (The Hillsborough tragedy happened the same afternoon, so the highlights show was cancelled, I think. At any rate, I don't ever recall seeing it).
Bizarrely it wasn't cancelled, I have it here. Four-nil, could have been eight.
 

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