Quote from: villan from luton on October 12, 2012, 11:38:35 PMKen McNaught was very unpopular when he arrived as he had replaced a great clubman in Chris Nicholl. He suffered a very tough start, we had a new keeper in Jimmy Rimmer as well. I think he started to turn the fans on his side when he scored the two goals v Gornik Zabrze in UEFA Cup that season, but was not a favourite for some time. Ron Saunders did back him massively. He had been superb for Everton in the league cup final at Wembley the season before especially, but did have a tough start, but Sir Ron was proved right I am sure I remember Saunders saying I signed the bloke he will come good.And I might be wrong but didn't Mc Naughton score two goals against someone and the Mail (the Birmingham version) said that will pay for the fences ? in front of the Holte End
Ken McNaught was very unpopular when he arrived as he had replaced a great clubman in Chris Nicholl. He suffered a very tough start, we had a new keeper in Jimmy Rimmer as well. I think he started to turn the fans on his side when he scored the two goals v Gornik Zabrze in UEFA Cup that season, but was not a favourite for some time.
Barry Bannan is fast becoming one of our most unpopular players in my lifetime.
Dunno if he's been mentioned in this thread but Staunton back in his second spell surely? Remember the glee when he got sent off harshly for Liverpool at one of the season at VP and then we signed him later that season I think! Can't say I was too fond of him when he came back anyway.Alpay, a villa career of two halves. 2000-02, very popular. Always just to come to the Holte pre game and fire us up, was a Turkish thing. Then came back from the World cup and had a bust up with Taylor and barely played again before O'dreary inexplicabably played him ahead of Mellberg at Pompey in his first game. He scored later on in the season and told the fans to shut up aswell!