lancs blue
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One of the sweetest strikers of a ball I've seen with that left foot. Only a lack of pace stopped him making a name for himself at a higher level.
Great story and typical Kev !I met Kevin Horlock in 2000 at a friendly in Ireland, Drogheda United v Man City. He was taken off at HT and watched the second half with him just stood at the railings near the changing rooms. He's sound as fuck! Gave me and my old man City t-shirts and gave us the match ball afterwards along with photos ect.
Top Top man.
But his roots aren’t City.don’t forget your roots is all I can say he was brilliant my favourite player growing up
Slight edit, but couldn't agree more, in a bad time, he was equivalent of todays Bernardo, never stopped, even in a bad game, he always gave his all, and without him Dickov's goal wouldn't have happened either imho (glad they both happened obviously).One of my fav players from back in the shit days!
Kevin Horlock called in at MCFC match worn shirts HQ to share his Tales of Blue and the memories of the shirts he wore.
A real first-class fella whose love for the club shines through with his many stories including Kinkladze's new car and how he was to wear the 81/82 City away shirt while starring for his school team is quite a story.
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Was at the game, might have met youI met Kevin Horlock in 2000 at a friendly in Ireland, Drogheda United v Man City. He was taken off at HT and watched the second half with him just stood at the railings near the changing rooms. He's sound as fuck! Gave me and my old man City t-shirts and gave us the match ball afterwards along with photos ect.
Top Top man.
I meant we as a club not where Kev was bornBut his roots aren’t City.
He was born in Kent, and as far as I know, had no connection to the best club in the land; in all the world, before he signed for us.