Questions for Willie Donachie?

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It's a very late call as it's been very hastily arranged, but tomorrow the Blue Moon Podcast will be interviewing Willie Donachie. Does anyone have any burning questions for the former full-back and assistant to Joe Royle?
 
It's a very late call as it's been very hastily arranged, but tomorrow the Blue Moon Podcast will be interviewing Willie Donachie. Does anyone have any burning questions for the former full-back and assistant to Joe Royle?
Ask him did he ever think he would go into Management As a player he seemed a million miles away from that sort of job,with him being so camera shy and inoffensive whilst he was a player.
 
Ask him did he ever think he would go into Management As a player he seemed a million miles away from that sort of job,with him being so camera shy and inoffensive whilst he was a player.

Ask him if and Joe regret dropping Gio 4 a number of games and then bringing him back far to late for us 2 be relegated.

Also what did he think when we went 2 down to Gillingham going into injury time .

Ta
 
How much lime do you need to get rid of an average sized corpse

Roughly
 
Are you jealous of Joe Hart? After all he was the one that made the megabucks from the head and shoulders adverts

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What's Willies opinion on some (Kolorov) of the modern day full backs that defend with their arms behind their backs.
 
Who was the most diffcult attacker that he ever played against, and why?
And which player in that City team did he most admire for their footballing skills?

By the way, great that Bluemoon podcast is back. I have needed my fix for a while now. I've been thinking of making a financial contribution to 93.20 podcast (as I do, in my own small way, the Bluemoon one). Might still do it, although I ought to get a life, really. I realize that these things aren't just improvised, but take time to set up. Still regret the move of Rob Pollard. That guy talked a lot of sense. I know very well that he's now officially working for the club, but it isn't the same.
 
I would like to know why he and Royle regularly thought it was a good idea to hold tactical conversations with our fullbacks on the half way line as the game went on and the opposition strolled past them.
 

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