Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 18, 2015, 05:10:53 PMI remember going to see his debut at Leeds the week before. Nil Nil? Sunday game?1-1. He had a goal disallowed for offside. Parker scored ours, Steve Hodge for them.
I remember going to see his debut at Leeds the week before. Nil Nil? Sunday game?
Full Chapter and Verse video here
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 18, 2015, 03:58:31 PMWill watch this when I get home tonight. Apart from the last couple of months, what a season that was. One of the last seasons of 'proper football' before Sky got a real hold on the game. I can still name the starting XI for most of that season: SpinkBarrett McGrath Teale StauntonHoughton Richardson Parker Froggatt Atkinson SaundersOf course there were the odd changes here and there. Thinking back, I don't remember Tony Daley featuring that much that season. Guess he must have been injured. Daley did his cruciate very early on in the season. He was my favourite player at the time so remember that vividly. My season ticket was in the Witton Lane Stand that season. The last year it was the single tier stand. Used to bloody love sitting there. We had a fantastic group of lads sat with us. I was only 8 that season, and there was a bloke called H who sat nearby - just around the half way line. Gave me £1 every home game.He used to shout "I don't like it Willa (with his false teeth) You've gotta move". Brings a tear to my eye.
Will watch this when I get home tonight. Apart from the last couple of months, what a season that was. One of the last seasons of 'proper football' before Sky got a real hold on the game. I can still name the starting XI for most of that season: SpinkBarrett McGrath Teale StauntonHoughton Richardson Parker Froggatt Atkinson SaundersOf course there were the odd changes here and there. Thinking back, I don't remember Tony Daley featuring that much that season. Guess he must have been injured.
Quote from: Holte L2 on November 19, 2015, 09:22:44 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 18, 2015, 03:58:31 PMWill watch this when I get home tonight. Apart from the last couple of months, what a season that was. One of the last seasons of 'proper football' before Sky got a real hold on the game. I can still name the starting XI for most of that season: SpinkBarrett McGrath Teale StauntonHoughton Richardson Parker Froggatt Atkinson SaundersOf course there were the odd changes here and there. Thinking back, I don't remember Tony Daley featuring that much that season. Guess he must have been injured. Daley did his cruciate very early on in the season. He was my favourite player at the time so remember that vividly. My season ticket was in the Witton Lane Stand that season. The last year it was the single tier stand. Used to bloody love sitting there. We had a fantastic group of lads sat with us. I was only 8 that season, and there was a bloke called H who sat nearby - just around the half way line. Gave me £1 every home game.He used to shout "I don't like it Willa (with his false teeth) You've gotta move". Brings a tear to my eye.I remember H in the Witton Lane, as we used to sit right by him as well. A real character!
Full Chapter and Verse video hereWatching that makes you realise how much the game has changed since Sky took over.The players all down to earth even paying for there own food in the canteen at the training ground.Much prefer football back then
Garry Parker looks like he really made us tick in midfield.
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on November 20, 2015, 02:02:33 PMGarry Parker looks like he really made us tick in midfield.Parker, Houghton and Richardson were a great midfield trio supplemented by either Daley or Froggatt depending on which one was fit. Its a shame for Parker that the following summer we signed Andy Townsend and Parker became a semi-regular from that time on. Townsend did well in the big league cup games of 1993-94 but really didn't find consistent form until Brian Little's first full season. Still baffles me why BFR sold Froggatt and Daley when he signed John Fashanu the same summer who would have thrived on their crosses.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on November 20, 2015, 03:32:50 PMQuote from: Clark W Griswold on November 20, 2015, 02:02:33 PMGarry Parker looks like he really made us tick in midfield.Parker, Houghton and Richardson were a great midfield trio supplemented by either Daley or Froggatt depending on which one was fit. Its a shame for Parker that the following summer we signed Andy Townsend and Parker became a semi-regular from that time on. Townsend did well in the big league cup games of 1993-94 but really didn't find consistent form until Brian Little's first full season. Still baffles me why BFR sold Froggatt and Daley when he signed John Fashanu the same summer who would have thrived on their crosses.Froggatt was never the same after he got "done" in the Dalian goal of the season Wimbledon game. Didn't he have to retire early? Didn't Daley do his ACL around then and had to retire when his contract was up?
I often have thought back as to why we were never able to really kick on from that second place finish. I suppose the younger members of the squad at the time (Yorke, Ugo, Bosnich) were not quite the players they would later become at that point, so the strength in depth wasn't really there.