MCFC Wirral
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Swansea have a unique history too. The John Toshack days and then a fans rebuild.
.....and non of them sustained the ascents.
Bob on. Wavelength is the right word. The Summerbee, Rosler, Kinkladze triumvirate seemed to be working. Horlock playing nicely too after signing. Remember great performance at Oxford and a few others. Didn't last!Nicky Summerbee’s name has been mentioned a few times here and it’s true that he was a main target of abuse at a particularly toxic period in the club’s history, nevertheless I’m going to stick up for him a bit. It seemed pretty obvious that his confidence was very shaky and for large parts of his time at City he was devoid of any self-belief. However, in the second half of the 96/97 he rehabilitated himself considerably to the extent that he used to have his name sung at Maine Road - people will say that never happened but it did. Along with Rosler he was the only player in the side on the same wavelength as Kinkladze and they became very effective for a time. Unfortunately, Frank Clarke ripped up what had worked quite well, signed Ged Brannon and promptly swapped Summerbee for Craig Russell. Summerbee scored in a play-off final and was eventually promoted with Sunderland, becoming very popular with their supporters along the way. We were relegated.
That said, Colin Schindler’s assertion that Summerbee was unpopular at City because he didn’t celebrate a goal away at QPR as fulsomely as some others might is probably the most disingenuous piece of nonsense about a City player ever committed to print. When Summerbee’s head went down so did his work rate and at times his performances were poor. However, the idea that he didn’t try at City because he grew up supporting the rags is equally absurd.
These youngsters know nothing of the pain we enduredThe Swales out era.
I remember the "Sack Mac" days.These youngsters know nothing of the pain we endured
We used to park on Acombe Street, always paid the lad on the bike "To mind yer car". We seemed to get away from there quite quickly, and we never encountered any problems as far as I can remember.In my living memory, any day we lost in the 90s was pretty toxic. Pretty sure my Dad didn't enjoy navigating us through Moss Side alleys and streets.
Me also,crowds of just 8,000 for League games in a 63,000 capacity stadium.They were very bad days.I remember the "Sack Mac" days.